Tom Longboat, born on June fourth, eighteen eighty-seven, was a remarkable Onondaga distance runner hailing from the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario. Throughout his athletic career, he established himself as a dominant force in long-distance running, earning the nickname 'the bulldog of Britannia' for his tenacity and competitive spirit.
Longboat's prowess on the track was matched by his dedication to his country. He served as a soldier in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War, showcasing his commitment not only to athletics but also to his nation.
His legacy as an athlete is celebrated, and he remains an inspiring figure in the world of sports, representing the strength and resilience of Indigenous athletes in Canada.