Friday, December 26, 2014

Fernando Cabada to be coached by Brad Hudson

Fernando Cabada
5 hrs · Edited ·
Excited to announce that I will be reunited with coach Brad Hudson. Back in 2012 Brad coached me to a 7th place finish at the USA Olympic Marathon Trials and breaking 2:12 (2:11:53) in the distance for the first time. I have been self coached the past 18 months or so and have seen great success running 1:02:00 for the 1/2 marathon and 2:11:36 for the Full marathon distances. Every year I learn so much, but still lack knowledge and need someone who has the experience in coaching high level athletes on my side once again. If I am to be serious about making the 2016 USA Olympic Marathon Team for Rio I will need a lot of help and can't do it alone. I am confident and will let Brad take the wheel for my training and race decisions. With both our experience put together, I believe it'll be more than enough to make that Olympic Team! 2015 and beyond......here we come!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fernando-Cabada/1425668500906243?ref=br_tf

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California State Track Meet
Cerritos College, Norwalk
June 3, 2000
Boys 3,200 Meter Run

National H.S.: 8:41.5h Steve Prefontaine (Coos Bay, OR) 04/25/69
State Meet: 8:44.9h Eric Hulst, Laguna Beach 1975

Finals - Results - Saturday 06/03/00

PLACE ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS

1 Ryan Hall 11 SS Big Bear 8:55.12 10 Stanford 2005; 2008 and 2012 Olympic Marathoner
2 Josh Spiker 12 SS Ventura 9:05.36 8 http://vcreporter.com/cms/story/detail/perpetual_motion_machine/6186/
3 Travis Laird 12 SD San Marcos (Sd) 9:08.56 6 Northern Arizona
4 Girmay Guangul 12 CC Santa Clara (Cc) 9:08.90 4 University of California, Berkeley 2004
5 Fernando Cabada 12 CE Buchanan 9:09.30 2 Virginia Intermont 2006; Arkansas 2003
6 Shaun Lyle 10 NC Eureka 9:10.24 1 Colorado
7 Brett Gotcher 10 CC Aptos 9:11.31 Stanford 2007; Marathon: 2010-2:10.36; Ranked #5 in U.S. 2010 & 2012
8 Henry Hagenbuch 10 SS Cate 9:12.21
9 Mario Macias 12 CE Delano 9:14.76
10 Tim Nelson 09 NO Liberty Christian 9:19.83 Wisconsin 2007; 5000: 2010 13:20.33 Ranked #6 U.S.
11 Vic Moreno 12 SJ Escalon 9:19.86
12 Neil Davis 11 CC Bellarmine 9:21.56
13 Daniel Avila 12 CE Reedley 9:23.97
14 Justin Neuroth 12 SD Vista 9:24.93
15 Matt McInvale 12 SD Ramona (Sd) 9:26.06
16 Yong-Sung Leal 09 NC Arroyo (Nc) 9:26.77
17 Daniel Clements 11 LA Taft (La) 9:26.80
18 Danny Mejia 12 SS Katella 9:27.85
19 Tom Kubler 11 SS Viewpoint 9:30.87
20 Raymundo Castillo 11 LA Belmont 9:30.98
21 Carl Dambowski 10 SJ Merill West 9:33.27 Stanford
22 Sergio Campos 12 LA Marshall (La) 9:37.65
23 Tom Phelps 11 NC Piedmont (Nc) 9:40.67
24 Robert Eap 12 SF Lincoln (Sf) 10:06.51
25 Anton Chamberlain 12 SJ Oak Ridge 10:41.32
- Gilliat Ghebray 10 NC Logan, James DNF University of California, Berkeley 2007

http://lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/TRACK/2000/state_b.htm

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Fernando Cabada: Date of Birth, 22Apr82, 32 years old

Reebok; Virginia Intermont 2006; Arkansas 2003; Buchanan HS, Clovis, CA 2000

3000:
2006 Senior 7:57.92

5000:
2006 Senior 13:34.92 1)NAIAi

10000:
2009 28:42.72

Marathon:
2012 2:11.53, Ranked 7th in U.S., 7)Olympic Trials

2014 USA TRACK & FIELD
FAST ANNUAL 36TH EDITION

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FERNANDO CABADA
Event: Marathon
Height: 5-9
Weight: 150
PR: 2:12:27 (2006)
Born: April 22, 1982
Current Residence: Bristol, Va.
High School: Buchanan (Clovis, Calif.) HS ‘00
College: Arkansas ’03; Virginia Intermont ‘06
Coach: Self
Agent: Ray Flynn
Club: Reebok

Career Highlights: 7-time NAIA national champion

When Cabada graduated from high school he achieved his boyhood dream of competing for the highly successful University of Arkansas program led by the legendary John McDonnell. Claiming that he was not physically or mentally ready to compete there, Cabada left the school in 2001. He stopped running for nearly eight months and took a break from college for a year, taking a job laying tile where his mother worked. He agreed to compete for Minot State University, but before he would ever run a race for Minot, head coach Scott Simmons took the head coaching job at Virginia Intermont and Cabada and several runners followed. In the two years since, he has won seven national titles for the NAIA school. After completing his collegiate eligibility in 2006, later that season Cabada capped his breakout year with a spectacular debut over the Marathon distance in Fukuoka, Japan. In running the ninth-fastest debut marathon ever by an American (2:12:27), Cabada underlined the fact that he is one of the top young distance runners in the United States. In 2006, Cabada set new personal bests in everything from the 3000m to the Marathon.

2007: 3rd at USA 25 km Champs (1:16.52)…50th at World Outdoors (2:35:48)…best of 2:35:48.
2006: Ran 2:12:27 marathon debut at Fukuoka Marathon…ranked #9 in U.S. by T&FN…best of 2:12:27.
2005: 8th in 10,000m at USA Outdoors (28:25.62PR)…NAIA 10,000m champ…NAIA 5,000m champ…bests of 13:34.92, 28:25.62.
2004: Best of 29:31.78.
2003: Did not compete.
2002: Best of 14:29.22i.


1/20/08

http://www.usatf.org/athletes/bios/TrackAndFieldArchive/2007/Cabada_Fernando.asp

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