Johnathan Cabral

[2] He has one younger sister Jontelle and his mother, Ghislaine Cabral née Côté, is a massage therapist and native of Péribonka, Quebec.

His fastest wind-legal time was 13.63 seconds at the Junior World Championships (representing the United States).

[10] His 110-meter personal best was posted at the CIF Southern Section Masters meet with a wind-aided time of 13.27 seconds.

The time did not break Chris Nelloms' U.S. 110-meter national record of 13.30 due to the wind illegality.

[13] During the Men's 110-meter Junior Finals, Cabral hit the 10th hurdle and fell, ultimately crossing the finish line in 7th with a time of 14.36.

His outdoor season best came at the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds in Austin, Texas (5/26/12) where he ran the 110 Meter Hurdles in 13.45.

As a sophomore, Cabral earned his 2nd consecutive All-American honor, placing 5th at the NCAA National Championships.

Johnathan Cabral finished 2nd in the Canadian National Championships which earned him a spot at the Pan Am Games in Toronto.

As a junior, Cabral placed 4th in the NCAA Indoor Championships with a time of 7.65, good for a PR and a school record.

His senior year, he opened his outdoor season with back-to-back wins at the Pepsi Team Invitational and Oregon Twilight meets.

Johnathan Cabral at the 2016 Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon.