DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

OLYMPIC CENTENNIAL

ATHLETIC, SPORT, RECREATION

BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT

ICE SKATING: GENERAL

Compiler

L. Grivetti

Professor of Nutrition

Department of Nutrition

University of California

Davis, CA 95616

FAX: (916) 752-8966)

e-mail: legrivetti@ucdavis.edu

Graduate Research Assistants

Susan Harvey

Virginia Bennett

Undergraduate Research Assistants

Roberto Cardarelli

Mary Daugherty

Alison Kirschner

Keókani Marciel

Cheryl Morgan

Shawa Moataz

Susan Napierala

Joseph Vu

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