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In the Murdoch Mysteries episode (Season 16, Episode 10), Detective William Murdoch enters the high-stakes world of elite track and field. Set in 1911 Toronto, the story unfolds against the backdrop of trials for the upcoming 1912 Stockholm Olympics. The Central Murder
Dr. Julia Ogden and athlete Iggy Roswell advocate for the inclusion of women in the Olympic games. A young girl named Myrtle Cook—based on the real-life future Olympic gold medalist—appears and is inspired by Iggy’s performance.
The modern-day Canadian Olympic champion makes a cameo appearance as a character named Demarc Anderson. [S16E10] Dash to Death
While dealing with baby Susannah’s recent illness and the resulting lack of sleep, Murdoch finds time to "invent" a blue, electrolyte-rich blueberry drink to help athletes recover. Historical and Real-Life Figures
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A young version of the Hall of Fame sprinter who later won gold in 1928.
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💡 This episode serves as a "tour de force" for Toronto’s rich architectural history, using locations like the Steve Brown Sports complex to recreate the 1911 Olympic trials.