Imre Mudin (8 November 1887 – 23 October 1918)[1] was a Hungarian teacher, track and field athlete and soldier.
He was born in Kétegyháza, Kingdom of Hungary to Albert Mudin, a hatmaker, who was originally from France, and Róza Hécsel.
[5] Mudin attended the elementary school in his hometown before moving to Arad to earn civil and teaching qualifications.
[7] Mudin, a member of the Magyar Atlétikai Club since he was 18,[8] began to practice shot put under the guidance of his brother.
[9] He soon excelled with his performances, having broken the Hungarian national record at an Olympic test event in June 1908 with 12.88 metres.
[14] Mudin finished third behind Armas Taipale in the shot put event at the British 1914 AAA Championships.
[19] In 1913 Mudin relocated from Nagyatád to Kaposvár where he taught in the local school that today bears the name of Dániel Berzsenyi.