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Show Wednesday, July 17, 1991 The Summer Chronicle - Page Eleven New Smith Training Facility to better help athletes By Approximately 8,000 square feet of floor space is filled with an awesome array of machinery that is also on the cutting edge of sports training methods. The Smith Center director, Utah Brad Mortimer Chronicle Sports Writer In the tradition of keeping with the constant competition in college athletics, the University of Utah is Training Coach Dwight Daub, couldn't be happier about the whole once again doing what is necessary to be the best in the west First came ths major coaching changes, then came the bigger and stronger athletes. Now the U. is showing off its latest accomplishment, the newly opened Dee Glen Smith Athletic the athletic exercise, let's say, the whole and needed. Before, we were encased in what seemed like a firison cell, with no windows, bad and very little space comparatively. Now, we are in an arena conducive to better strengthening habits and with a great view of the mountains," Daub said. Complete with every sort of department. (including one's ego), one cannot help but feel a sort of rush to behold the many ways to strengthen and enhance the personal physique. Daub estimated that anywhere from 100 to 125 pieces of machinery are available for use. "This facility is designed to situation. "It's what we've always wanted Facility. Adjacent to the new Eccles Tennis Center, the Smith Athletic Facility has been a sorely needed addition to training device for every muscle defensive unit of the football team at one time. In fact, we might even be able to work with the whole football team if we alternated exercises." Ute Athletic Trainer Bill Bean was just as euphoric. "We've been working out of this building for just over three weeks now and we're so glad to have the much needed space. We were so cramped before." jim;,: w " 1 fi H I V : wmzzmrrrT BlillliSlliill;L Ute junior Scott Murry trains at the new Smith Training facility. Ute athletes now have the advantage of using one of the premiere sports training facilities in the nation. Scenic views through windowed walls offer the athlete more than physical conditioning. Smith Facility's architecture creates a training environment unlike any other in the nation. If You Want To Go To Just Any Old Grad School, You Can Study Just Any Old Way SCHIEFER LEAVES UNIVERSITY OF UTAH FOR ARKANSAS: Sophomore miler John Schiefer has decided to leave Utah to develop his talents at Arkansas. Schiefer attributes his departure to a disconcerting lack of interest in track at the U. and the lack of a facility coupled with Arkansas' eight straight NCAA Indoor Track championships.' KENOYER HELPS USA TO SILVER: Two members of next year's Utah gymnastics team, Kristin Kenoyer and incoming freshman Amy Trepanier, powered the United States to the silver medal at the World University Games at England Tuesday. It was the highest finish ever for the USA, who finished just above the Soviet Union and behind North Korea. The U.S. gymnasts, who are coached by Ute assistant coach Megan Marsden, believed they had won the event after topping the vaunted Russians in the early session but North Korea 4 to register. Call GRE classes begin August 10 MESA Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances Brigham n the copy center 0 Not valid with other offers. Sale price is for 8'a x 1 1", single-side- d copies on 20 white bond. 2'j0 is for auto-feblack & white. 99 is for full color laser. Resizing extra on color. d, JILJLJILJLJLJLJLJIILJIL Hey (ID. secofts SCHOLAR-ATHLET- E Q UD. ore AWARD WINNERS: heptathlete no Open 24 Hours 583-348- Trepanier is seeded 1 1th. 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