Raymond Maurice Ruddy (August 31, 1911 – December 4, 1938) was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States as a 16-year-old at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He competed in the men's 400-meter freestyle, and placed sixth in event final with a time of 5:25.0. He also finished fourth overall in the men's 1,500-meter freestyle in a time of 21:05.0.

Ruddy was born in New York City, the son of 1904 Olympic swimmer Joe Ruddy. He attended Columbia University in New York, where he was a member of the Columbia Lions swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition. He won the 1930 NCAA national championships in the 440-yard freestyle with a time of 4:55.6.

At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, he was a member of the ninth-place U.S. water polo team.

Ruddy died as a result of brain injuries sustained in an accident fall in 1938; he was 27 years old.

In 1977, he was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.

See also

  • List of Columbia University alumni

References

External links

  • Ray Ruddy at World Aquatics
  • Ray Ruddy at the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame
  • Ray Ruddy at Olympics.com
  • Ray Ruddy at Olympedia

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