You can reject massive 35 year longitudinal studies if you wish. I am unaware of any data or studies that indicate Terman was wrong.
Proof by counterexample = black people
Average intelligence < white people
Average athleticism > white people
Not a counter example.
If Terman data is sound and can be extrapolated to the population as a whole then black college graduates should be on average more athletic then blacks who did not go on to college.
The same should hold for white college graduates and for college graduates in general regardless of race.
It doesn't matter since your premise is based on pseudoscience
1) Terman was not doing a study on whether intelligence had any relation to health or athletic ability, he only commented that it was a common misconception of his era to assume smart people were weak and sickly
2) This non-study has not been confirmed once, much less peer reviewed
3) The amount of anecdotal evidence showing intelligent people have little to zero athletic ability is staggering...
Have you met a Jew?
Have you seen South Park?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_uTVLBKJwY