Kameron Jones has been competing in track and field since he was nine years old and living in San Diego, California. A love for the sport and the feeling of running fast was what fueled Jones’ early years of participation, and while his passion has always been prevalent, his true talent remained hidden for a long time.
That talent would emphatically emerge while Jones was under the spotlight during the final of the men’s 800 meters at this year’s ACC Outdoor Championships. With an ACC title up for grabs, Jones made history by setting a school record, meet record, facility record, and running the second-fastest time in the nation this season by crossing the line in 1:45.47. In breaking Paul Ereng’s 33-year-old meet record, Jones had solidified himself as one of the all-time greats in ACC middle distance history.
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Jones found his way to Clemson after spending four years primarily racing the 400 meters at the University of Maryland while earning his degree in Government and Politics. As a quarter-mile specialist, Jones was able to accomplish many great things as a Terrapin, including four school records and multiple top-10 all-time marks. But what changed the tide for Jones and allowed him to elevate from being good at 400m to ultimately becoming a great 800m runner was the introduction of the indoor 600m.