Hudson first represented for Australia in 2003. He raced in a quad scull World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne before contesting the Nations Cup (now the
World Rowing U23 Championships) in
Belgrade, Serbia. Hudson was in a quad scull with Eugene Arendsen, Henry Gundry and Tom Westgarth which won a gold medal. At the 2004
World Rowing U23 Championships Hudson was again a member of the Australian Quad Scull, this time winning the bronze medal. Five years later, Hudson made his debut in the Australian senior team, winning a silver medal at the
2009 World Rowing Championships in
Poznan, Poland. Hudson again made the A Final the following year at the
2010 World Rowing Championships at
Lake Karapiro, New Zealand. Racing in a men's double scull with
Jared Bidwell, they placed fifth. At the
2011 World Rowing Championships in
Bled,
Slovenia, Hudson competed in the men's single scull giving him senior national representation across the full range of sculling boats in the space of just three years. He placed eighteenth in what would be his last World Championship appearance for Australia. He was vying for a seat in the Australian men's eight for the
2012 London Olympics but missed selection and raced in a coxless pair with
Fergus Pragnell at the World Rowing Cups II and III in Europe that year and was a reserve for the Olympic heavyweight squad. In 2014 he competed in the double scull and the quad at the World Rowing Cup I in Sydney, winning gold in the quad. Hudson announced his retirement from competitive rowing in March 2015, on the eve of the
Australian Rowing Championships. == References ==