Great article on Fernando Cabada running Boston Monday in Competitor:
http://running.competitor.com/2013/04/features/the-evolution-of-fernando-cabada_65394
We're rooting for you Fernando! Best of Luck!!
Great article on Fernando Cabada running Boston Monday in Competitor:
http://running.competitor.com/2013/04/features/the-evolution-of-fernando-cabada_65394
We're rooting for you Fernando! Best of Luck!!
Cool.
I hope Cabada has truly turned over a new leaf. I wish him well.
He gonna kick a$$
good to see he's back at it,
met him, got in a few runs with him,
wish him the best.
OH MY god! 10 hour days?!! Guor Majak works overnights and still trains for marathons.
Sounds like he's gong to turn some heads Monday! Good luck Cabada!
Fernando Cabada is the sexiest runner ever!!
Jason Hartman Jason Hartman v. Fernando Cabada battling for first USA runner at Boston... a sentence I never expected to write.
Wow, Sensationalism at its best.
A - The article is well written. Reyes you have a future in writing.
B - The article makes it seem like Boulder is filled with drunken ex-frat boys, if Cabada is the only one without a hangover one morning.
C - Cabada doesn't deserve a medal for not drinking one night. He's quit so many times, I'm sure he can quit again over and over.
D- Reyes seems like one of Cabada's groupies, who he is never without. If Reyes was a real journalist who didn't live in Boulder and hang out at the bars with Cabada, you could believe "big" things were on the way.
E - And, finally, whatever the results on Monday, it will be way inferior to the potential Cabada had at the beginning of his career. He had the potential for sub 2:08, so a 2:10 would still be a compromise on what he "could'a done."
theres a link to the cabada article on the espn homepage. good for him
He'll break 2:11, maybe 2:10 if the weather is good.
Mark it!
Sweet article!
Top American! GO CABADA!!!!!!!
Good luck to him.
Pearl St. Necklace wrote:
E - And, finally, whatever the results on Monday, it will be way inferior to the potential Cabada had at the beginning of his career. He had the potential for sub 2:08, so a 2:10 would still be a compromise on what he "could'a done."
what if Cabada wins Boston or sets an American record? Will he still not be living up to his potential?
I smell a 2:14 for him.
I wish Cabada the best. He's from the school of hard knocks, and he's still out there —without a team of trainers, doctors, etc.
he is bipolar so you could see 2:09 -2:17-dnf
I go with the last 2.
Pearl St. Necklace wrote:
He's quit so many times, I'm sure he can quit again over and over.
If you aren't a huge name like Rupp, Hall, or Ritz, then professional running can be a pretty sh!tty gig. If he had just quit once and never come back a la Chris Lukezic would that make him less of a quitter? Coming back after you've been knocked down multiple times shows real heart and I hope he kills it on Monday.