Ian Studd
New Zealand middle-distance runner
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1966 Kingston | Mile |
Ian Spurgeon Studd (born 1943) is a former middle-distance runner from New Zealand.
In 1966, Studd competed at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, winning the bronze medal in the men's mile.
External links
- Profile at trackfield.brinkster.net
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1966 New Zealand British Empire and Commonwealth Games team
- Bill Baillie
- Diane Charteris
- Bob Hargreaves
- Roger Johnson
- Jeff Julian
- Brenda Matthews
- Les Mills
- Dave Norris
- Geoff Pyne
- Norman Read
- Mike Ryan
- Marise Stephen
- Ian Studd
- Robin Tait
- Peter Welsh
- Roy Williams
- Valerie Young
- Alison Glenie
- Don Higgins
- Richard Purser
- Gaynor Simpson
- Paul Domney
- Brian Kendall
- Bill Kini
- Wayne Young
- John Bigwood
- Les Booth
- Laurie Byers
- Dave Comparini
- Tino Tabak
- Des Thomson
- Richie Thomson
- Graham Wright
- Robin Hood
- Bob Binning
- Joyce Fenton
- Pam French
- Michael Henderson
- Keith Mann
- Gaye McDermit
- Richard Peterson
- Brian Pickworth
- Maurie Gordon
- Brian Lacey
- Tom Sutherland
- Don Wild
- Hilton Brown
- Dave Gerrard
- Tony Graham
- Vivien Haddon
- Heather Kerr
- Margaret Macrae
- Paddy O'Carroll
- Allan Seagar
- Tui Shipston
- John Bolton
- Bruce Cameron
- Don Oliver
- Tony Greig
- Neil Scott
Team manager: Ron Shakespeare
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