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Travis Cabral
Personal information
Birth Date: September 23, 1983
Hometown: South Lake Tahoe
Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 170

Web site: www.traviscabral.com

Second Occupation: Film Producer
Latest Film: www.shadowinthetrees.com

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Travis Cabral has won just about everything there is to win on the World Cup Moguls circuit and he achieved it at a younger age than anyone else. He is the youngest US National Champion ever (at 15 years of age) and the youngest World Cup Overall Grand Prix Champion ever (at 19 years of age). In 2004, at only 20 years of age, Travis once more raised the bar and set the new standard by becoming the first male athlete to win U.S. National Championship titles in Moguls and Dual Moguls in the same year. He clearly has his sights set on the 2006 Olympic Team and has proven that he has the talent to take home a medal.

Travis’ other passion is making and producing films; the first movie he produced was the award winning film, Déjà vu, which won the award for Overall Best Film at the Tahoe Film Festival in 2004. He produced another film last off-season which premiered Sept 18th 2005.  "Shadow in the Trees" premiered at the Caesar's Lake Tahoe in front of a sold out crowd, with all proceeds going to benefit the Lake Tahoe Family Resource Center.

Travis was raised by his father after his mother and sister died when he was only 16 months old. His father’s love of the winter environment was instilled in Travis at a young age. After watching the Olympic Winter Games in Albertville, Travis told his father he wanted to compete at the Olympic Games and win a Gold medal.



 
 

 

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