Frederick Meadows, born on November eleventh, eighteen eighty-six, was a distinguished Canadian athlete known for his prowess in middle-distance and long-distance running. His athletic journey reached a significant milestone when he represented Canada at the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London.
During the Olympic Games, Meadows competed in the challenging 1500 metres event. He showcased his talent in the initial semifinal heat, where he finished third with a commendable time of four minutes and twelve point two seconds. This heat was fiercely contested, with James P. Sullivan taking the lead and winning in four minutes and seven point six seconds.
Meadows' participation in the Olympics not only highlighted his skills as a runner but also marked a pivotal moment in his athletic career. His dedication to the sport and competitive spirit left a lasting impression on the Canadian athletics community.