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Show ,r • ' UNIVERSITY JOURNAL CAMPUS NEWS !THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2000 PAGES Convo speaker is 'fat boy' 'There's a new 3ir( in town ... turned· nutrition .expert Tips on how to thrive nutritionally on that time, he has completed the Hawaiian lronman World Triathlon Championship the foods which college students love to eat will be shared by a veteran triathlete (2.4-mile ocean swim, 112-mile bicycle and former "fat boy• at today's lecture in race, and a 26.2-mile marathon), the SUU Convocations Series. considered the toughest Tom Ryan, who has competed in one-day event of human three triathlon competitions, endurance in the world. Just last year he will speak on "The Secrets of Dorm competed in the lronman Nutrition· at the USA triathlon in Lake 11 :30 a.m . Placid, NY. He also presentation in the finished the Escape SUU Auditorium. from Alcatraz triathlon The lecture is free, in San Francisco. and the general He has run in public is invited to literally hundreds of attend. · 1OK races, halfHe will offer advice marathons, 100and philosophies on mile bike races, personal achievement and swimming and fitness for everyone, competitions. but geared especially to This fall , he will college students. be running in Ryan shed the derision the New York which comes with being City Marathon. overweight 20 years ago "Ryan's r information is when he began studying and ·& .011 spea1<0 utritiol'l· a experimenting with the 11 rconvocall college combination of relationship between fitness 11 and nutrition. Although he was ,oday's . iecture O . .personal testing and 11 active in sports during his youth Fwan wi training with some of America's and adolescence, he could never finest athletes, · said Neal Cox, director overcome an excess in weight of 30-50 of the Convocations series. "He has pounds. That excess earned him "fat tested his nutrition programs which can help college students balance work, boy· and "Tubby Tom" nicknames. study, food, and fitness. He has tried His. study and .experimentation allowed him to ·crack the code" to fitness. Since everything that he talks about.· , · · 'The efe3ant yface to dine with your date. Dinner served Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 5 p.m. to _10 p .m. Reservations are recommended. · • 867-4545 · Check out 'Betty's 300d o[Jjashioned 'Breafj~st on Sundaysjrom 9 a.m. to 2 y .m. South 'Main • Cedar City 227 Appetizers: • Sullis Famous Potato Skins • Jumbo Onion Rijngs .------ -S-T_E _A_H __H_"_lf_S_E-_-, V (served by the foot or half foot) • Ouesadilla (cheese or chicken and cheese) Homemade Desserts: 586~6761• 301 . South MENTION THIS Ma i" n AD AND • Hot Walnut Brownie • Coconut or Ch ocolate Cream Pie And many more ... Cedar GET City 10 % OFF ltSteaks . ~ ~·, - . - • ~ Seafood '*Italian Cuisine Open Daily 6 p.m. • 1 O p.m. For Reservations Call:· 5 8 6-676 1 I' |