Arzhanov, Yevgeny - Soviet 800m runner, "nosed" by Dave Wottle in the 1972 Olympics.
Barbell - Normally measuring between four and six feet in length, a barbell is the most basic piece of equipment used in weight training and bodybuilding. You can train every major muscle group using only a barbell. There are two major types of exercise where barbells are used - adjustable sets (in which you add or subtract plates to achieve the total weight desired), and fixed barbells (in which the plates are either welded or bolted in place and the total weight of the barbell is a set number). You may see fixed weights arranged by poundage in various gyms. The total weight of that barbell will likely be etched or painted on the plates. Fixed weights will save you the time of adjusting the weight in between sets. Adjustable weights are seen more commonly in home gyms, because it is very cost efficient to buy a bar, with several plates and clips to lock the weight in place.
Nutritionist - the result of those processes whereby the body takes in and uses foods for growth, development and maintenance of health
Petersen, Axel (1902-1983) - Called the "King of Cross Country". This Danish runner won the most prestigious Danish Cross Country race 5 times in a row 1925-1929. Won Nationals on 5K in 1925-1927 and on 10000 in 1927, 1927, 1929 and 1930. Ran in the 5000m at the 1928 Olympics.
Sleeve - The hollow metal tube fit over the bar on most exercise barbell and dumbbell sets. This sleeve makes it easier for the bar to rotate in your hands as you do an exercise. Spotters - Training partners who stand by to act as safety helpers when you perform such heavy exercises as squats and bench presses. If you get stuck under the weight or begin to lose control of it, spotters can rescue you and prevent needless injuries.