BMI (Body Mass Index) - BMI is a tool for indicating weight status in adults.1 It is a measure of weight for height. For adults over 20 years old, BMI falls into one of the following categories:
Below 18.5 Underweight
18.5 - 24.9 Normal
25.0 - 29.9 Overweight
30.0 and Above Obese
Calorie - also known as kcal or kilocalorie; represents the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature
Dietary fiber - indigestible part of plants; absorbs water in large intestine, helping to create soft, bulky stool; some is believed to bind cholesterol in the colon, helping to rid cholesterol from the body; some is believed to lower blood glucose levels
Fats - highest kcal-value nutrient
Kennedy, Bob - Won the NCAA cross country title as a freshman at Indiana. Since that time, Kennedy has progressed to win dozens of collegiate and national championships at the middle distance track events from 1500 to 5000 meters. Kennedy finished sixth in the 5000m final at Atlanta. Kennedy was the first American to break 13 minutes for 5000 meters.
Larsen, Gerd (1942-) - Surprised everyone, in 1962, by running 1.53,8 on his first 800m with barely any practice. The Dane with the long legs, had a strong 200m finish, but suffered under many injuries. He was unconventional in his ways of practicing,
O'Sullivan, Sonia - Ex world indoor 5000 record holder (15:17.28 in 1991). Led into finishing straight in 1992 Olympic 3000 but just missed medal; at 1993 World Champs was beaten in 1500 and 3000 only by Chinese athletes. Her 8:28.74 3000 in 1993 was fastest in world since 1988 but subsequently bettered by Chinese.
Tergat, Paul - The Kenyan, that was unbeaten in 1996 in significant cross country races - retained his World Cross Country title and added the Iaaf World Cross Challenge award.