Efforts continue to raise profile of New Brunswick sprint champion from 1900s
HALIFAX — A New Brunswick sprinter who achieved world-class success in the early 1900s but remains little known in Canada is slowly attracting recognition due to the efforts of a distant relative.
Born near Fredericton in 1880, Eldridge (Gus) Eatman lived most of his life in Saint John, N.B., and went on to become world professional sprint champion from 1904 to 1907.
“He deserves recognition,” said Maurice Eatman, a third cousin who has worked tirelessly over the last two decades to revive his relative’s legacy.
“He was a forgotten native son,” Eatman said. “He’s the greatest (athlete) ever produced out of New Brunswick for his era.”