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Show THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEATHERREPORT All maps,forecasts and data provided by AccuWeather, inc. © 1998 ‘Today's Utah Forecast Temperatures today's highs / tonight's lows. 7 : A.coldfront will move io Prec across thestate today. monies A stormionthe south. A keen Ga) Gere| Or .50/29/sh 51/30/sh Salt Lake| ‘53/81/sh Wendover A ttomont Flurries_—- y ©end of the front T Alta" Salt Lake Almanac ‘Statistics through 6 p.in. yesterday Salt Lake City high/low 24 hour rain or snowfall Precipitationthis month Jeparture tromnorinal Water year Departure from normal Normal higtviow Record high and mountain si.ow in the southern third of the state. Northern sectionswill have more showery weath- | er. Snow amountsin 44/25/sn the mountainswill Fronts at their noon ion. Temperature are highs for om, 0.08" at Bagham Cy | Barbados Bangkok = # over California will helpfocus the greatest amount of valley rain SWV #) ° © @Pai rk City HOURLYpoTES ON “Utah Almanac World Today Statistics tough 6 p.m yesterday city Hike w Utan high 87 at Provo Amsterdam 40/30 pe isn ow Utah highest precip \7atBran Heaa | Athens 58/55 ¢ Beying vein 64/47 0.00 1 Racord low fange from 1-4 inches ® Price 51/31/sh 50/27/sh ® Richfield 48/26/sh e Brian Head C@Pitol Reef NP Cedar City 34/13/sn 51/26/sh® © @ Bryce NPge 4abevon St. Geo in the north to 3-7, inches acrossthe south. Full : Utah Yesterday’ Monticello] City “pis2ish Blanding Last a ae 43/25 | | | clouds, | |Breezy, |Partial /Somesun:| Cooler: | |sunshine. | mild. | afew 1}||showers. || limited’ |showers. || {| | = | Logan Co 2 Thu ecg0@ , beacon) 52/34/pc_ Park City . Bullfrog 57/33/s © S5/35/pc | 6 ro Fri Park City] /26/sn 44/24ish 41/17/si . 9° Davis Counties — Regional Cities Yesterday city Hilo Prep Aspen 52/23 | Boulder 64/45 Butte 48/25 Golo. Spros. 6029 Elko Bullfrog S e St George eee: Logan 8 | gens < Vernal Wendover W. Valley 207 Pas 5226 54/36 td Di 2 ane aavernal| Utah Updates Westie 504-6144 Richreid os Price: es 42/20/pe . 33/12/SN_ : CedarCity hose. a 44/20/pc Bullfrog) | SiGeorge Soagic eer EE River Recreation 539. os et eaeiiebaaitenly ilies HighwayCondition s nonwore eae. inivannnn eee ®OGDEN RIVER: Find spawning browns in low and clear water levels now, watch for redds. Bait, spinners or eggpattemflies such Glo Bugs are dropper fly and focus on deeper. slower all effective this time ot y un a BEARLAKE: Trollers andjiggers are usi spoons, Rapalas and © Rattle Traps on monofilament or lead coreline to catch cutthroat in about 40 feet of water, on the rockpile and at Bear Lake State Park M: arina. Also tty GusRich Pointoff the eastern shorline. Lake trout spawn is about over Look for the whtetfish bite to start picking up in a tew weeks ° FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR: now andare accessible from shore. Suspend a nightcrawler 4to 6 she US. Destinations Yesterday Today Tomorrow city HULOPrep. Hie W HULo W bany 52/45 57/29 pe 54/35pc Albuquerque 54/31 6037 pc 49/31 sh Tr -26208n 227 ¢ Atlanta 72 68/48 po 68/50s Atiantic City 44/24 sn 45/22 ¢ 55/27 pe 56/29 Austin Baltimore Billings /38 S 62/408 Mackinaw fishing has improved on underwater dropoftsfor anglersfishing jigs tipped with sucker meat, of still fishing with dead minnows. Fiatfish trolled deep will work as weil fishingand BJ Week's best times Today a Wed i 5 Thu E “The main reason wedid the sur- id Jean Walcher, spokesperson for A.C.E. “Wefound there was a Mid. g 6 night am, Noon p.m. = & pretty wide array of bras and prices andstyles. Some werebetter that are significantly more com- i fortable than others. a A.C.E. worked with a team of researchers at the University of Wis- a 2 consin, La Crosse, to evaluatefive of the most popular sports bras for | large-breasted women. SOURCE: Based on solar-lunar table by MiamiHerald sportswater Jim Martenhott KRT TheSalt Lak In terms of overall preference Champion’s “Action Shape Sports (comfort, support and appearance) Top” ($36) was the top-rated bra. The Champion “Sports Shape”bra port and comfort. Although it provided a good dealof support, Athe- Require Strength And Endurance @ Continued from C-1 — technique popularized byU.S. skier Bill Koch in the early 1980s. In skating, which is little faster. the skier pushes diagonallyoff the inside edge of the weight-bearing s ki The skis are substantially thin- ner and lighter thantheir alpine counterparts, and skating skis are smallerstill Cross-country events generally alternate between free and classi- cal from one Olympiadto the next. said John Aalberg, the cross-coun- try director for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. At the Salt Lake games, for example, the marathonlike men’s 50-kilometerrace is slatedto be classical, while the 30-kilometer event will be free. Races are launched with either a mass start or individuals taking off in 30-second intervals. Racers in relays and short events typically start at the sametime,butthereisa “[Mass starting is] a proposal to renew the sport. It’s more spectator friendly. Theraceis easier to understand.” “Youdon’t see a specialist yet said Luke Bodensteiner of the U.S Ski and Snowboard Association “Bjorn Daehlie, who has dominat- ed the sport for years, can win in eitherdiscipline.” is John Aalberg cross-countrydirector for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. push to use group starts in the longer races as well. With interval starts, the distance between the racers does not really convey where they arein relation to the race leader. In theory, mass starts would make the conclusion of enduranceraces moreexciting It's a proposal to renew the sport,” Aalberg said. “It's more spectatorfriendly. Theraceis easier to understand.” Topcross-countryskiers are the most aerobically fit humans on earth. Becauseskiers propel them- selves with their upper bodies as well as their legs, they have that much more muscle mass processing oxygen. At a world-class level, competitechniques tors excel in both free andclassical The legendary Norwegian racer the most decorated Winter Olympian, with 12 medals won in the last three Olympics U.S. hopeful Rob Whitney, a 19- year-old Alaskan, is notably stronger in classical. Still, he claimed an 8th in last season's junior world championships — in a 30-kilometer event —andis angling forgold this season, Bodensteinersaid. Not bad considering how rare U.S. nordic skiers place in the top 10 in world-class events. Whitney hails from Anchorage, a communi- ty which boasts the most developed nordic high school program in the nation and hopes to produce more world-class skiers. Thelast time a U.S. junior racer performed as well as Whitneyin the international arena wasin 1974 when Bill Koch took third in the European Junior Championships’ 10-kilometer event. Koch went on to become the only American to ever medalin a cross-country race when he won the Olympicsilver in the 30-kilometer games. at the 1976 cif ~ 55/38 Tr 65/438 57/39c 84/58 82/62 s_ 78/60 pe 69/46 65/39 sh_ 68/47 5 59/46 6838s 64/465 63/48/pe 60/27 pe 50/31 pe 68/48 8 63425 46/35 5826 pe 50/33 pe 47/41 0.67 48/441 47/35 55/41 62/31 pe_57/38 pe 7285 s s S622 62/30 pe. 55/315 58/44 0.01 45/31 pe 49/32 c 74/46 73;38s 69/44 ¢ 61/53 0.66 53/45 pe 58/42 c 64/60 0.1361/455 68/50 pc 81/65 Tr 7556s 64/50 60/49 pc 65/515 55/54 0.68 56/48 pe 57/49 sh 55/90 49/30 pe 39/271 72/49 0.02 75/53 pe 72/53 pe 48/38 0.04 48/42 46/34 r ‘7146 0.01 6848 ¢~ SPA pe SB/38 pe 8260'S 6736s 65/41 pc 7040s Tr-trace. 79/59 pc 63/455 59/40 pe 64/485 Tips for Choosing a Sports Bra: MSports bras come in two trapped, whichincreased fric- types: the compression bra, which works best for smaller- tion and chafing. New fabrics such as CoolMax and DriFit presses the breasts against the chest; and the harness-type bra, which encapuslates each breast notdig into your skin. A good busted women because it com- help keep skin cool and dry. @ Make sure the clasps do andistypicallybetter suited for sports bra should fit comfort- larger-busted women. Don't go by thesize of the bra, go by the fit. Breast size changes due to weight loss or gain, menstrual cycle or media- jumparound and try to mimic Choosea brathat has good ventilation, so sweat won't be @ Overtime, elasticity is lost. Sports bras should be replaced every six months toa year. on. ablyfrom thefirst wearing. MWhen trying on a bra the activity you'll be doing while wearing the bra than others, more supportive, bet- ter looking. 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Dripping ‘Springs campgroundis openyear-roundwith good river access. Run Baetis 18-22, Midge 18-22, or scuds 12-20 behind Glo Bugs. Get fly near bottom e Warm Cancun NTIbe — mS huntingare betterat these times juse of the activity patterns offish and game animals: ri along the seamsandrifles, FISH LAKE:Fast fishing for spiake and small mackinaw, according to 74, TUS8RE Esomns @ Continued from C-1 ‘Some people feet under a bobber. Good areas include Mustang, Visitors Center, Sheep Creek and LinwoodBay. Boat anglers should troll gang trolls with worms and flies. © GREENRIVER: Browns are active. go subsurface now Flows should @ Mazatlan Nereis | aeseinen Support, Comfort pools, eS, Yesterday's National Extremes (in the 48 contiguousstates) ] Sports Bra: Consider Fit, STRAWBER RY RESE! RVOIR: Iceis coming: ti imeis ru g out Oneangler caught 56fish in a day while trolling 6. 7 and 8mmRapalas. with best action onjointedperch patterns. Bait fishing with wormand marshmallow producingfish. 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Amy Spencer is the specialty shop manager at Recreational Equipment, Inc. (R.E.1), in Salt Lake. Shesaid her clients want to be educated when buying a sports bra. “People want to know about the bra’s support, the material it's made from, whether it has good ventilation,” said Spencer. The choice is vast. No longer made from purecotton,sports bras are being manufacturered from increasingly sophisticated materials. Cotton blended with Spandex or Lycra generally offer good support, and newfabrics such as CoolMaxand Nike's DriFit help “wick” away moisture to keep skin cool and drive. Consumers also face an abundance ofstyles: Compression bras that hold the breasts close to the chest but often create the dreaded “monoboob” look. MHarness-type encapsulation bras (preferred by larger-breasted me a headache,”said Voelker, ambassador of skiing at Deer Valley Resort. “The support in the back is constrictive. It’s almost a cramping for me. I like the ones with overthe-shoulderstraps. In the winter. women). WSports bras with underwires styleis less important because the times uncomfortable.) on the outside,so ! go for fashion. Spencer says she needs to know notonlyif the consumer is large-or support and aesthetics is crucial (aesthetically pleasing but somesmall-breasted, but what kind of activities — low, medium orhigh impact — she will be doing “We need to knowwhat their activity will be, and anyfit issues or concerns the buyer might have, said Spencer. “Large-chested w men will need more support, but someone whois average-sized and will be running needs more sup- port than someone whois lifting weights Spencer advises consumers to consider the sports bra’s $30-andup price tag a sound investment. “If you don’t take care of that part of your exerciseroutine, you'll have back problems,pain thatwill cause you to stop exercising. You can't afford to skimp onit,” said Spencer, who said decent sports bras often go on sale. Todate,there have beennostud- ies linking lack of chest support to breast cancer or other diseases. However, non-supportiveorill-fitting sports bras can cause tissue damage and chafing. Former Olympic skier Heidi Voelker, who exercises three or four times a week doing high-impact cardiovascular exercise like running, hiking and biking, says she has different sports bras for different activities. Fit is purely subjective, and Voelker says she has learned whichstyles to avoid ‘I don’tlike bras that havecriss- cross straps in the back — they give bra will always be covered up. But in the summer,I wearsports bras Miller says the combination of for active women, physically and psychologically. “The sports bra has been lauded as being as importantas Title IX in increasing women’s role in exercise,” said Miller, referring to 1972 legislation that prohibited sex discrimination in educational programs receiving federal funds. “Womenneedto feel comfortable and secure when they exercise They also want to look and feel good. The choice of sports bras styles enlarges the group of women whowill say, ‘Okay, I'll try it.’ Froma coupleofjock straps to a revolution in women’s fitness, the sports bra has come a long way. Over time, the need for reliable chest support has also grown. In the last 20 years, the average bra size has increased from 34B to 36C. Likely reasons includeplastic surgery and birth-controlpilis. As she watches the developments in the industry she founded. Miller — who nowsits on boards of entrepreneurial companies and teaches aspiring business womenat the University of Vermont — is proud of her contribution. “Jogbra has really become an icon of my generation.” said Miller. “The original models are actually in the Smithsonian Institution and in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's costumecollection. I knew it would have a great social impact for women = it’s true.” ’ |