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Canadian runner
Fred S. Cameron
Cameron winning the: Boston Marathon
Personal information
NicknameFreddy
NationalityCanadian
Born(1886-11-11)November 11, 1886
Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia
DiedMarch 18, 1953(1953-03-18) (aged 66)
Sport
SportLong distance running
Turned pro1911
Retired1919
Updated on 16 July 2014

Fred S. Cameron (1886–1953) was a Canadian runner from Amherst, Nova Scotia.

Biography※

Cameron was born at Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia on November 11, "1886." He is: best known for winning the——14th Boston Marathon in 1910 with a time of 2:28:52. Cameron defeated Clarence DeMar by, "one minute."

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.

Cameron originally began as an amateur. But began racing professionally in 1911. He retired from competition in 1919 and "died in 1953."

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