Scott Simmons and Will Freeman have published Take the Lead: A Revolutionary Approach to Coaching Cross Country. The book critically examines concepts like peaking and base building and provides insights into developing a championship team, and having it perform its best at the championship race. And both coaches speak from a rich history of championship success with Simmons, now at Virginia Intermont College, winning the last four NAIA national crowns and with Freeman
Virginia Intermont senior Fernando Cabada finished second in the Stanford Invitational 5,000-meters to run the fastest time by a collegiate athlete in any division, NCAA, NAIA or NJCAA, so far this season.
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Running the fifth of six legs on the United States road relay team, Virginia Intermont College
(Saturday, November 19th, 2005, Louisville, Ky.) - The Virginia Intermont College Men\'s Cross-Country team doubled their pleasure Saturday, when they ran to their second consecutive team title, topping runner-up Concordia University (Irvine, Cal.) 52-122. Leading the way for the Cobras was freshman Steeve Gabart (Miami, Florida), running to a 9th place finish of 24:54.65, for the 8,000 meter course. Following Steeve into the finish were junior Pat Marion (Ottawa, Ontario) in 14th place (25:02.70), sophomore Ondrej Puskar (Trnava, Slovakia) in 15th place (25:03.10), freshman Jeremy Cadle (Charlottesville, Va.) in 18th place (25:04.70), and senior James Mousseau (Killdeer, N.D.) in 21st place (25:06.80). The top-5 finishers for VI all earned All-American honors for their top-30 finishes.
On the same day his teammates took home their second NAIA National Cross Country title in Louisville, Ky., Virginia Intermont College
USA Track & Field selected Fernando Cabada, a senior at Virginia Intermont College, to Team USA for the 2005 International Chiba Ekiden Relay to be held in Chiba, Japan November 23. In addition to Team USA, the marathon relay will feature teams from Ethiopia, Kenya, Morocco, France and Great Britain.
The NAIA announced this week the teams and individuals qualified for the National Cross Country Championships to be held November 19th in Louisville, KY. Defending national men
Saturday morning proved to be a wonderful day of running for the Virginia Intermont College and Club Intermont men\'s and women\'s cross-country teams. Behind a strong 5th and 7th place performances from sophomore Steeve Gabart (Miami, Fla.) and freshman Jeremy Cadle (Charlottesville, Va.), the men\'s team finished with 38 points to win the Southeastern Classic Cross-Country meet, in Rome, Georgia.
Coming off an impressive run at the Paul Short Run last week, the Cobras came four points short of winning the Furman Invitational Saturday morning. Leading Virginia Intermont College (VIC) was freshman Steeve Gabart (Miami, Florida), covering the 8 Kilometer race in a time of 26:23.47 (4th place). Finishing 6th place overall was sophomore Ondrej Puskar (Trnava, Slovakia) with a time of 26:27.13.
Ondrej Puskar, a Virginia Intermont College sophomore from Trnvava, Slovakia is the AAC men\'s cross country Athlete of the Week. Puskar covered the Lehigh Paul Short Invitational 8K course in a blazing 24:44.20. This strong run gives Ondrej the fastest 8K time in the AAC so far this season, and helps solidify his teams number #1 NAIA national ranking.
Sunday morning, Club Intermont\'s Fernando Cabada (Fresno, California), a senior at Virginia Intermont College, ran to a 7th place finish at the Syracuse Festival of Races. His time of 14:20 was three seconds behind 6th place finisher Ian Connor (Blowing Rock, North Carolina), and 15 seconds better than Abraha Hadush Asefa (Ethiopia).
USA Track & Field has announced the Team USA for the North American 5 km Team Challenge, hosted by the Arturo Barrios Invitational in Chula Vista, Calif., on October 23. The U.S. team will be competing against teams from Canada, the 2004 team champions and Mexico for a total prize purse of $25,000. Each team will be represented by 6 athletes, 3 men and 3 women, scoring the top two times for each sex from each team. The winning team will receive $12,000, second place $6,000 and third $3000.
During the week of November 13th - 19th, the Virginia Intermont College (VIC) Cross-Country team will take part in Chasing Tradition, an online journal that will take a behind the scene
Virginia Intermont College, in only its second year of fielding a team, amassed 83 points to finish second at the men
Mudasar Haidat, a freshman at Virginia Intermont College, won the Country Music Half Marathon in Nashville, Tn. this weekend, qualifying for the NAIA national championships marathon. Haidat, a native of Arlington, Va., bested a field of nearly 12,000 runners with an automatic qualifying mark of 1:10:05. Haidat, who is also qualified in the 10,000-meters, will compete in the marathon for VIC at the NAIA outdoor track national championships in Louisville, Ky. on May 28th.
Virginia Intermont College freshman Steeve Gabart easily met the national qualifying mark for the 10,000-meters of the U.S. Junior National Track Championships to be held in Carson, Ca, this June. Gabart exceeded the qualifying mark of 32:45.00 by over one minute posting a time of 31:40.02 at the University of Tennessee
As part of the NAIA\'s Champions of Character program, Virginia Intermont College\'s track team wanted to make a difference in their sport, so they decided to help the Chepkero Athletics Club in Kaptagat, Kenya by sending over thirty pairs of running shoes and track spikes to young runners. \"Most of these children have no shoes at all,\" said David Cheromei, one of Virginia Intermont
Mountain High Running Camp, a camp for high school cross country runners in Bristol, Virginia, will once again offer a number of full tuition scholarships to camp. The camp dates are July 11-16 and July 18-23. The camp is for middle and high schoolers of all abilities age 13-18, and features a staff of elite US, Kenyan and International runners along with internationally successful coaches. The scholarships are funded by Mountain High Running Camp, Virginia Intermont College and shoe company Mizuno, who will also be providing all runners at camp with Mizuno running shoes.
In their outdoor season openers, Virginia Intermont posted four NAIA leading marks. Fernando Cabada started the streak by finishing 20th at the Stanford Invitational 10,000-meters with a personal best of 29:01.06. Across the country, Cabada
Powered by six event championships titles, Virginia Intermont College finished second in the team scoring of the NAIA National Indoor Track & Field Championships in Johnson City, TN this weekend. The Cobras were outdistanced by champion Lindenwood University, 100.25 points to 82, but according to coach Scott Simmons, Intermont scored every point they possibly could.