The Welland Tribune

Google Doodle features Six Nations running champ Longboat

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TORONTO — A world champion runner from the Six Nations of the Grand River was the star of Monday’s Google Doodle.

Anyone searching on the popular site was met with a graphic of Tom Longboat running in one of the Google logo’s “Os.”

Longboat was born June 4, 1887, and went on to forge a spectacula­r long-distance career that made him one of the world’s most famous athletes in the early 20th century.

Historica Canada notes he won the Boston Marathon in record time in 1907, smashing the record by more than five minutes.

In 1909, he won the world profession­al marathon championsh­ips at Madison Square Garden, pulling ahead of British champion Alfie Shrubb in the final mile of the race.

And in 1912, he set a new 15mile world record of one hour, 18 minutes and 10 seconds — seven minutes better than his fastest amateur time.

A biography on the Veterans Affairs Canada website notes Longboat set aside his athletic career in February 1916 to enlist, serving as a dispatch runner in France in the First World War. He was wounded twice during his time of service, but survived the war and returned to Canada in 1919.

According to the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, Longboat lived out the rest of his life in relative obscurity, working for the City of Toronto before returning to Six Nations.

Longboat died in 1949 at the age of 62.

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