Fernando Cabada Jr. (born April 22, 1982) is an American distance runner. He first established himself in the national running scene while in high school when he was ranked among the ten fastest high school boys in the 3200 meters in the United States. Having developed a reputation as an elite prospect, he accepted a scholarship from
University of Arkansas
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, but became disenchanted with school and attended a total of four different colleges before quitting running altogether and pursuing manual labor jobs in the early 2000s. Cabada then returned to competitive running with
Virginia Intermont College
Virginia Intermont College (VI) was a private college in Bristol, Virginia. Founded in 1884 to create additional education opportunities for women, the college had been coeducational since 1972. It experienced significant financial difficulties du ...
coach Scott Simmons, who helped Cabada prepare for his 2006 marathon debut in
Fukuoka, Japan
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, which he ran in 2:12:27.
Since then, Cabada established himself primarily as a marathoner.
Running career
High school
Cabada attended and ran with
Buchanan High School of
Clovis, California
Clovis is a city in Fresno County, California, United States. The 2020 population was 120,124. Clovis is located northeast of downtown Fresno, at an elevation of 361 feet (110 m).
History
The city of Clovis began as a freight stop along the ...
until he graduated in 2000. At Buchanan, Cabada ran cross country and track and established himself as one of the most formidable high school distance runners in the state of California. In cross country, he recorded 15:42 in the 5K as a junior at the 1998 CIF Cross Country Championships. He recorded a personal best 3200-meter time of 8:59.02 in his junior year at the Golden West track meet on June 11, 1999, after which he was ranked seventh in the high school boys' 3200 meters in the entire United States.
In his final outdoor track season as a high school senior, he recorded a personal best time of 4:17.28 in the 1600 meters.
Collegiate
Upon finishing high school, Cabada took up an offer from
Arkansas
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to attend school with an athletic scholarship. At the time, the Arkansas Razorbacks' prestigious cross country and track programs were headed by experienced coach John McDonnell. Cabada quickly grew disenchanted with the pressures at Arkansas and returned to his hometown to attend
Fresno State
California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) is a public university in Fresno, California. It is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system. The university had a fall 2020 enrollment of 25,341 students. It offers bachelo ...
. At Fresno, the cross country and track programs folded due to financial reasons, and Cabada attempted to walk-on at Arkansas, this time without a scholarship. Eventually he dropped running and, in 2003, dropped school altogether to work as a tile setter for $8 an hour.
While working various labor jobs, Cabada allegedly applied to
Minot State University after contacting their coach, Scott Simmons, on the internet. Simmons, however, moved to Virginia Intermont and Cabada left Fresno to follow him. The move to Virginia ultimately saved Cabada's running career; at
Virginia Intermont College
Virginia Intermont College (VI) was a private college in Bristol, Virginia. Founded in 1884 to create additional education opportunities for women, the college had been coeducational since 1972. It experienced significant financial difficulties du ...
, he won 7
NAIA titles.
International
At the
2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships
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he finished 72nd. In the following year, Cabada finished 50th at the
2007 World Championships in the marathon.
In 2008, Cabada won the 2008
Twin Cities Marathon
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.
At the
2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
The 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships took place on March 29, 2014. The races were held in Copenhagen, Denmark. The essentially flat one-loop course was beginning and ending in the city centre by Christiansborg Castle
Christiansbor ...
, Cabada finished 46th.
National
Cadaba is a two-time winner of the US
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national championship race. He set the national record for the distance (1:14:20) in 2006. In 2011, he was back at the top of the podium, clocking 1:15:41.
He won the 2008
Twin Cities Marathon
The Twin Cities Marathon (TCM) is an annual marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to a course that wind ...
, which served as the United States National Marathon Championship for the year. He won in a time of 2:16:32.
References
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1982 births
Living people
Virginia Intermont College alumni
Track and field athletes from California
American male long-distance runners
American male marathon runners
American sportspeople of Mexican descent
Sportspeople from Fresno, California