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Today's random wikipedia article is: Bevil Gordon D'Urban Rudd (October 5, 1894 – February 2, 1948) was a South African athlete, the 1920 Olympic Champion in the 400 m. Rudd was born in Kimberley, into a family closely involved with the De Beers diamond mining company. During his schooling at St Andrew's College in Grahamstown, he excelled both as a student and as an athlete, and he was granted a scholarship for Oxford University. Rudd served in the First World War, and was awarded a Military Cross for bravery. As for his athletic career, 1920 was his most successful year. At the 1920 Olympics, held in Antwerp, Rudd won three medals, one of each color. In the 400 m, he won the gold medal, in a clear victory over Britain's Guy Butler. He added a silver medal in the 4 x 400 m relay with the South African team, and finished third in the 800 m. In addition to his Olympic successes, Rudd became the British champion over 440 yd (402 m) and 880 yd (805 m), and was named best athlete of the year in Great Britain. In 1921, he broke the 440 yd (402 m) World Record. Rudd completed his studies in England, and returned to South Africa, working as a sports journalist. In 1930, he became an editor for the Daily Telegraph, a position he held until after the Second World War. Shortly after his return to South Africa, he died there at age 53.
Unknown "Sweetums" Carefree
- 16 years, 10 months, 1 day ago
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Today's random wikipedia article is: Peter Griesar (born 1969) is a keyboardist who played in the Dave Matthews Band in their early days. He grew up in Dobbs Ferry, New York and moved to Charlottesville, Virginia to attend college at the University of Virginia. While living in Charlottesville he met Dave Matthews and joined Matthews's band, but Griesar left the band in 1993 because he did not want to spend his life touring around the country. Griesar went on to play in a band called The Ninth, which also featured Dave Matthews Band bassist Stefan Lessard and eventual Hackensaw Boys founder David Sickmen. Griesar released several albums as Supertanker and now lives in California, working for an international aid organization. Griesar has also released solo albums, including Superfastgo, Disposable Love Songs, and Candy Shop.
Unknown "Sweetums" Carefree
- 16 years, 10 months, 5 days ago
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Today's random wikipedia article is: Asahi (朝日村; -mura) is a village located in the Higashi-tagawa District, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. The village has no special relationship with another Asahi in the same prefecture. The village has no special relationship with the adjacent Asahi in the Niigata Prefecture. Asahi literally means "morning sun". The village is named after Asahi Mountains, which shines bright in the morning light.
Unknown "Sweetums" Carefree
- 16 years, 10 months, 10 days ago
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Today's random wikipedia article is: The Erich Fried Prize (German: Erich-Fried-Preis) is a literary prize in honour of the Austrian poet Erich Fried, and is awarded annually by the International Erich Fried Association for Literature and Language, based in Vienna. The value of the prize, endowed by the office of the Chancellor of Austria, is 14,600 euros. Each year the trustees of the Erich Fried Association select a juror, who nominates the winner of the prize for that year.
Unknown "Sweetums" Carefree
- 16 years, 10 months, 15 days ago
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Today's random wikipedia article is: Geir Hansteen Jörgensen is a Swedish Television/film director. His most famous works are probably the highly acclaimed film and TV mini-series The New Country and the The Soloists. Both have received many awards internationally. Geir Hansteen Jörgensen was born by artist parents on the Swedish countryside where he, besides painting and drawing started to make short films already as a child. He is educated at The Stockholm Film-school and the Dramatiska Institutet.
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- 16 years, 10 months, 19 days ago
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