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Cram eyes Games

NZPA-AFP London ! Steve Cram, Britain’s 1 double world recordholder, is set to compete t in two events at the Com- 1 monwealth Games in ] Edinburgh in July. < The holder of the s 1500 m and 3000 m world 1 records hopes to compete 1 in the 800 m and 1500 m at i Edinburgh. 1 “If everything goes well and I don’t get injured, 1 then I hope to do the s 800 m and 1500 m in Edin- ' 1 burgh and then defend i the 1500 m at the Euro- < pean Championships at 1

Stuttgart,” said Cram yesterday. The World, European and Commonwealth 1500 m champion also plans to run in the British cross-country championships in his home town of Newcastle, north-eastern England, next month, but not in the World Championships. He said of his winter training: “It has been reasonably successful, but I haven’t been able to race where I wanted because of a few niggling problems.”

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Press, 30 January 1986, Page 36

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Cram eyes Games Press, 30 January 1986, Page 36

Cram eyes Games Press, 30 January 1986, Page 36

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