George Gray (1865–1933) was a Canadian shot putter who held the world record of 43 feet 11 inches (13.39 m) from 1887 through 1902. He earned 188 first place medals and trophies through his career along with national titles in Canada, the United States, England, and Ireland.[2]
On 24 May 1889 he is recorded as being recognized as the first Canadian athlete to set a world best in an athletics event with a shot put distance of 45' 2".[6](Note: 45' 1 3/4".[1]).
He was, remarkably, to remain unbeaten throughout his career and held the world's best mark until early the next century (to 1902;[6] 1904[1]).
He is reported as working as a manager in the Lumber industry[8] and was also a candidate for post of Chief of the Toronto Fire Brigade, for which he was not successful.[8]
In 1973, Gray was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and is recognized as one of Canada's most important early athletes. The trophy he won at the 1887 World Fair is one of exhibits held by the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.[8][6]