He trained with Mike Barnacle.
He trained with Mike Barnacle.
He was truly a steamer.
He was a pearl of an athlete.
British runners from the past wrote:
Why was Steve Cram so good?
We know Coe's training and Ovett was fantastic from an early age. But what about Cram?
Butter and garlic !
In a race he could avoid getting in hot water, would come out of his shell if needed, thrived in cross country because he could excel in mud, and always avoid Moored crafts.
His coach gave him pearls of wisdom.
Underwater treadmill.
He was a salty competitor.
Having someone to chase is always an incentive, and he was lucky to be only a few years behind Sebastian Cod
He was part of the wave of British milers who made a big splash during the early 80s.
I personally don’t sea what all the fuss is about.
When Steve Clam whips out his Geoduck you'll know why.
Well if you like Steve clam Manhattan chowder or New England style.
No clam is a slug.
He had aqualungs.
Instead of carrying coals to Newcastle, he carried clams.
He ran the scurveys and jogged the straits for interval training.
The meat of his training called for a lot of pounding. Once supple, it was exquisite!
Getting the title wrong led to a tsunami of ridicule on this one.
I know he spent a lot of time training down in Whales
He is know to have said that it was important to always train with great porpoise.
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Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
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