Why was Steve Cram so good?
We know Coe's training and Ovett was fantastic from an early age. But what about Cram?
Why was Steve Cram so good?
We know Coe's training and Ovett was fantastic from an early age. But what about Cram?
Not sure about Steve Clam, but what made Steve Cram so good was talent.
It was the clams. He ate them right out of the clan.
he drank like a fish
He knew when to shut up.
He slept on a waterbed every night.
Two words: seafood diet.
Same as Seb Oyster and Steve Scallop - talent.
His coach, Kip Addotta?
Mollusk wrote:
Same as Seb Oyster and Steve Scallop - talent.
Remember the great Kiwi runner Peter sea snail?
I don't know exactly why Clam was so good, but I do recall one incident when his rival Seaweed Auoita tried to spike him, but the spikes did absolutely no damage due to Clam's hard outer shell.
He had big mussels
He scored a lot of furry bivalve.
to the gills
nemothefish wrote:
He had big mussels
^winner
SomeoneWhoKnows wrote:
nemothefish wrote:
He had big mussels
^winner
+1, yep.
And He became a lot more popular once he came out of his shell.
DidN'T Clam break Dick Quacks 5k WR?
Clammy wrote:
SomeoneWhoKnows wrote:
^winner
+1, yep.
And He became a lot more popular once he came out of his shell.
The World was his Oyster.
Linguine and a white wine sauce.
nemo2 wrote:
he drank like a fish
at the Last Chance Saloon
cuz clams have powerful feet.
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