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| − | '''Steve Cram CBE''' is a guest on ''[[Countdown]]''. He is a | + | '''Steve Cram CBE''', nicknamed "'''The Jarrow Arrow'''", is a guest on ''[[Countdown]]''. He is a track-and-field coach and BBC athletics commentator. Formerly as an athlete, Cram set records in mid-distance running during the 1980s. He is the first person known to have ran 1,500 metres in under 3 and a half minutes. He won the 1,500m World Championship gold in 1983, and Olympic silver in the same distance in 1984. |
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Revision as of 17:18, 22 July 2025
| Steve Cram | |
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| First appearance | 3 April 2023 |
| Last appearance | 7 April 2023 |
| Appearances | 10 |
| Episodes with Steve Cram | |
Steve Cram CBE, nicknamed "The Jarrow Arrow", is a guest on Countdown. He is a track-and-field coach and BBC athletics commentator. Formerly as an athlete, Cram set records in mid-distance running during the 1980s. He is the first person known to have ran 1,500 metres in under 3 and a half minutes. He won the 1,500m World Championship gold in 1983, and Olympic silver in the same distance in 1984.