Scott Fauble

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Scott Fauble
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1991-11-05) November 5, 1991 (age 32)[1]
Golden, Colorado
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Sport
Event(s)Mile, 5000 meters, 10,000 meters, marathon
College teamPortland Pilots
ClubTeam Boss
Turned pro2015
Coached byJoe Bosshard (2022 - Present)
Ben Rosario (2015 - 2021)
Rob Conner (2010 - 2015)

Scott Fauble (born November 5, 1991)[1] is an American long distance runner. His best marathon time is 2:08:52. He is the co-author of Inside a Marathon: An All-Access Pass to a Top-10 Finish at NYC.[2] Fauble explains how testing blood levels in Boulder has benefited his training in 2022.[3]

Early life[edit]

Fauble graduated from Wheat Ridge High School as a 2-time CHSAA state champion.[4] He ran the Boulder Bolder in 2003 at age 11 in a time of 42:50.[5]

2009 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships[6]
17th place 15:44
Representing Wheat Ridge High School at
Colorado High School Activities Association All-Class state championship
Year Cross Country Outdoor Track
2009-10 1st 15:24.2 1st in the 1600 m (4:19.85)
2nd in the 3200 m (9:15.52)
2008-09 5th 15:39.9 14th in the 1600 m (4:28.95)
7th in the 3200 m (9:40.62)
2007-08 6th 16:25.5 17th in the 1600 m (4:37.96)
7th in the 3200 m (9:44.03)
2006-07 17th 16:58.9 DNQ

NCAA Portland Pilots[edit]

Fauble graduated from University of Portland as a 4-time NCAA Division 1 All-American where he received student athlete of the year and All American honors and led the 2014 cross country team to a third place finish.[7]

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing Portland Pilots
2015 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon DNF 10,000 metres DNF
2014 2014 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships Terre Haute, Indiana 12th 10,000 metres 30:34.4
West Coast Conference Cross Country Championships Baylands Park 2nd 8000 metres 23:26.1
2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon 50th 10,000 metres 30:36.56
2013 2013 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships Terre Haute, Indiana 13th 10,000 metres 30:21.3
West Coast Conference Cross Country Championships Pepperdine University 3rd 8000 metres 23:16.3
2013 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon 61st 10,000 metres 30:55.42
2012 2012 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships Terre Haute, Indiana 26th 10,000 metres 29:50.8
West Coast Conference Cross Country Championships Fernhill Park (Oregon) 2nd 8000 metres 23:47.1
2012 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon 11th 10,000 metres 29:30.57

Pro career[edit]

Fauble turned professional in 2015 and raced for Hoka's Northern Arizona Elite team before departing at the end of 2021. He was part of A Time and Place which documented the team's runners in the lead up to the Olympic Trials.[8][9][10][5]

2016[edit]

On April 30, Fauble placed 2nd in US Half Marathon Championship hosted by Columbus Marathon. He also qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 10,000 meter distance, where he placed fourth.[11]

2017[edit]

In October 2017, Fauble finished 9th in the Frankfurt Marathon in a time of 2:12:35.[12]

2018[edit]

On March 28, Fauble finished 5th in the New York City Half Marathon in 1:02:58.

On September 9, Fauble finished 4th in the Great North West Half Marathon in 1:02:18.

On November 4, Fauble finished 7th in the 2018 New York City Marathon in 2:12:28.

This was the year his Inside a Marathon, with coach Ben Rosario, was published. It told the story of how elites plan and train for a goal race.[13]

2019[edit]

In February, Fauble won the Gasparilla Classic, his first win in four years.[14] Fauble finished 7th in the 2019 Boston Marathon, as the first American and with a personal best of 2:09:09.[9][15][16]

2020[edit]

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Fauble finished 12th at the 2020 Olympic Trials.[9]

Competition record[edit]

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the United States
Hoka One One Northern Arizona Elite
2015 USATF Half marathon Road Running Championships Houston 31st Half Marathon 1:03:59
2016 2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) Eugene, Oregon 4th 10,000 metres 28:45.53
USATF Half marathon Road Running Championships Columbus, Ohio 2nd Half Marathon 1:03:06
2017 Frankfurt Marathon Frankfurt, Germany 9th Marathon 2:12:35
2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race Kampala, Uganda 30th 10 km 30:20
2017 US Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race Bend, Oregon 8th 10 km 30:56[17]
2018 2018 New York City Marathon New York City 7th Marathon 2:12:28
USATF 25 km Road Running Championships Grand Rapids, Michigan 2nd 25 km 1:14:55 [18]
2019 2019 Boston Marathon Boston, Massachusetts 7th Marathon 2:09:09 [19]
2020 United States Olympic Trials Atlanta, GA 12th Marathon 2:12:39 [20]
2021 2021 Boston Marathon Boston, Massachusetts 16th Marathon 2:13:47
Representing Team Boss
2022 2022 Boston Marathon Boston, Massachusetts 7th Marathon 2:08:52 [21]
New York City Marathon New York City, New York 9th Marathon 2:13:35
2023 2023 Boston Marathon Boston, Massachusetts 7th Marathon 2:09:44 [22]

Personal bests[edit]

Distance Time Location Date
1500m 3:45.94 Salem, OR May 12, 2012
3000m 8:05.62 Portland, OR May 17, 2015
5000m 13:50 Boston, MA April 14, 2018
10,000m 28:00.43 Palo Alto, CA April 1, 2016
12 km 35:39 Spokane, WA May 7, 2017
15 km 46:22 Lake Nona, FL November 22, 2015
10 Miles 47:39 Flint, MI August 26, 2017
Half Marathon 1:01:11 Houston, TX January 16, 2022
25 km 1:14:56 Grand Rapids, MI May 12, 2018
Marathon 2:08:52 Boston, MA April 18, 2022

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Scott FAUBLE | Profile | World Athletics". www.worldathletics.org. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Gault, Jonathan (January 28, 2019). "Book Review: Scott Fauble & Ben Rosario Take Us Deeper 'Inside a Marathon' Than Ever Before". Let's Run. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  3. ^ Scott Fauble March 27, 2022 Interview Running Rivals podcast
  4. ^ Scott Fauble Wheat Ridge HS Track Results Athletic.net
  5. ^ a b Meyer, John (May 28, 2016). "Scott Fauble ran the Bolder Boulder for the first time at age 11. Now he's back to run as a pro". Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  6. ^ 2009 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships Boys National Championship Results
  7. ^ Garcia, Kyle (April 7, 2019). "Former UP runner Scott Fauble top American finisher in Boston Marathon". Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  8. ^ Hambleton, Brittany (February 11, 2021). "Running documentary takes you behind the scenes of elite marathon training". Canadian Running. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  9. ^ a b c Monti, David (December 17, 2020). "A Win Would Mean More Than A Fast Time To Fauble At The Marathon Project - FloTrack". Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  10. ^ "The Rise of Scott Fauble". LetsRun.com. January 13, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  11. ^ Petty, Daniel (July 2, 2016). "Wheat Ridge grad Scott Fauble finishes fourth in the 10,000 at Olympic Trials". The Denver Post. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  12. ^ Hartman, Mike. "NAZ Elite This Week: Scott Smith leaves legacy with Flagstaff-based team upon retirement". 2021-12-18. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  13. ^ Bien-Kahn, Joseph (February 11, 2020). "Can the King of Ultrarunning Conquer a Race as Short as the Marathon?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  14. ^ Putnam, Bob (February 24, 2019). "Arizona's Scott Fauble holds off defending champ in Gasparilla half-marathon". Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  15. ^ 2019 Boston Marathon results RunnersWorld article runnersworld
  16. ^ Hubert, Martin Fritz (April 18, 2019). "Scott Fauble Wants to Tell You His Strava Secrets". Outside Magazine. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  17. ^ 2017 USATF Cross Country Championships USATF
  18. ^ 2018 USATF 25km Championships Results USATF
  19. ^ 2019 Boston Marathon results 2019 Boston Marathon
  20. ^ 2020 USOT Marathon results 2020 United States Olympic Trials
  21. ^ 2022 Boston Marathon results 2022 Boston Marathon
  22. ^ 2023 Boston Marathon results 2023 Boston Marathon

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