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Full name
  
Gerard Cote

Event(s)
  
Marathon

Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
Gerard Cote


Country
  
Canada

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Sport
  
Running

Retired
  
1956

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Born
  
July 27, 1913 (
1913-07-27
)
St-Barnabe-Sud, QC, Canada

World finals
  
Member of Canadian teams: 1950 British Empire Games 1954 British Empire Games 1954 Commonwealth Games

Died
  
June 13, 1993, Saint-Hyacinthe, Canada

Gerard cote


Gérard Côté, CM CQ (July 27, 1913 – 13 June 1993) was a Canadian marathon runner and a four-time winner of the Boston Marathon.

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Born in Saint-Barnabé-Sud, Quebec, Côté was training to be a boxer when he switched to running marathons. He competed in his first Boston Marathon in 1936 and won the race in 1940, 1943, 1944, and 1948. He set a new course record with his 1940 victory, and was awarded the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's top athlete of the year. Côté was the first francophone recipient of the award.

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Côté was also a three-time winner of the Yonkers Marathon and won three U.S. Amateur Athletic Union marathon championships. In 264 races over his career, Côté won 112 with 56 second-place finishes. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics but leg cramps held him to a 17th-place finish. He was a member of the Canadian teams at the 1950 British Empire Games and the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Côté retired from running in 1956.

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Côté has been inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame (1955) and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1956). In 1989, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and in 1990, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. Côté died in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec at age 79.

References

Gérard Côté Wikipedia