Steve Crabb (athlete)

Steve Crabb
Personal information
Nationality British
English
Born (1963-11-30) 30 November 1963
Edmonton, London
Sport
Sport Track
Event(s) 1500 metres
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)

800 metres: 1:45.69[1][2]
1500 metres: 3:33.34 [1][2]
Mile: 3:51.76 [1][2]

3000 metres: 7:52.98 [1][2]

Stephen Paul "Steve" Crabb (born 30 November 1963), is a former middle-distance runner from England. He ran competitively in the 1980s and 1990s for the London athletic club Enfield Harriers.[3] He ran the 1500 metres at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul and the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona.

Major Competitions

Steve was selected to run in the 1987 World Championships 1500 metres with Steve Cram and Adrian Passey.

The following year Steve qualified to run in the 1988 Olympic 1500 metres with Peter Elliott and Steve Cram ahead of then Olympic champion Sebastien Coe.[4]

Steve returned to the Olympic games to run in the 1992 Olympic 1500 metres. Also representing Great Britain were Kevin McKay and Matthew Yates.

DistanceTimeDateRoundCompetition
1500 metres3:38.111987Heat1987 World Championships in Athletics, Rome
1500 metres3:42.121987Semi-final1987 World Championships in Athletics, Rome
1500 metres3:51.601988Heat1988 Summer Olympics, Seoul
1500 metres3:41.001992Heat1992 Summer Olympics, Barcelona

Personal Bests

DistanceTimeDatePlace
800 metres1:45.6917 August 1988Zurich
1000 metres2:17.755 August 1987Oslo
1500 metres3:33.344 July 1987Oslo
Mile run3:51.7614 August 1987London
3000 metres7:52.9818 May 1991Paris

References

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