Personal information | |
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Nickname | Freddy |
Nationality | Canadian |
Born | (1886-11-11)November 11, 1886 Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia |
Died | March 18, 1953(1953-03-18) (aged 66) |
Sport | |
Sport | Long distance running |
Turned pro | 1911 |
Retired | 1919 |
Updated on 16 July 2014 |
Fred S. Cameron (1886–1953) was a Canadian runner from Amherst, Nova Scotia.
Biography
[edit]Cameron was born at Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia on November 11, 1886.[1] He is best known for winning the 14th Boston Marathon in 1910 with a time of 2:28:52.[2] Cameron defeated Clarence DeMar by one minute.[2]
Cameron was also the North American Long Distance Champion and the Maritime five-mile champion. He held the Halifax Herald 10-mile road race record, gained over 160 trophies and awards over his career and is a member of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame.[1]
Cameron originally began as an amateur, but began racing professionally in 1911. He retired from competition in 1919[1] and died in 1953.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame > Inductees > Search > Inductee Details". Archived from the original on 2014-07-24. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
- ^ a b Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897 - 2013) Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
External links
[edit]- Media related to Fred S. Cameron at Wikimedia Commons
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