Garry Cook is a British sports executive. He worked for Manchester City between 2008 and 2011, Nike between 1996 and 2008, and for UFC between 2012 and...
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Garry Peter Cook (born 10 January 1958) is a former British track and field athlete, who competed mainly in the 800 metres with a best time of 1:44.55...
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ownership of the stadium on 13 July 2023. Former Manchester City CEO Garry Cook was appointed to the corresponding role at Birmingham, and the club gained...
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September 2008, when he took over from previous owner, Thaksin Shinawatra. Garry Cook has been Chief Executive Officer since July 2008, after he was previously...
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as chairman of the board of directors of the club, with Garry Cook as Chief Executive. Cook would later resign in 2011 and be replaced by Ferran Soriano...
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multiple people Garry Cook (born 1958), British athlete Garry Cook (CEO), British football executive, currently with Manchester City George Cook (disambiguation)...
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McGarry cooks a 14-course tasting menu inspired in part by his international travels. As of 2014, McGarry was writing an autobiography. McGarry cites...
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break from football management, Soriano was hired in late 2012 to replace Garry Cook as CEO of Manchester City following the latter's resignation. Soriano...
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Wagner as chairman, four Shelby appointments, two BSH appointments, and Garry Cook as CEO, and considerable media attention followed the arrival of seven-time...
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Shinawatra, who had originally appointed the City chief executive Garry Cook. Cook himself said that the club "did not need and did not seek" Joorabchian's...
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after 1983, and he was succeeded as national champion in 1984 by athlete Garry Cook. The 1983 championship was also notable for the record breaking performances...
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Sonia Lannamann. In 1983, now competing as Kathy Cook, following her marriage to fellow athlete Garry Cook, she won two medals at the inaugural World Championships...
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long-term goals we have for the club." Former Manchester City executive Garry Cook was appointed CEO, and considerable media attention followed the arrival...
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Walter McCoy* Willie Smith* 2:57.91 Great Britain (GBR) Kriss Akabusi Garry Cook Todd Bennett Phil Brown 2:59.13 Nigeria (NGR) Sunday Uti Moses Ugbusien...
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headlines in September 2011 when an email exchange led to the club's CEO Garry Cook resigning from his role. The following November, Dr Anthonia Onuoha eventually...
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Rousimar Palhares, Mark Munoz, Pat Miletich, Jon Fitch, Javier Mendez, Garry Cook, Dave Meltzer". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 12 July 2015. Daniels, Steph (14...
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administrator in 2009, being an ex-colleague of former executive chairman, Garry Cook, at Nike. His son James was a former player at Newcastle United, St Mirren...
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contract. Following the appointment, Manchester City's executive chairman Garry Cook stated, "The Club intends to invest in new players as well as securing...
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(December 4, 2012). "Marshall Zelaznik: UFC in expert hands with new CEO Garry Cook" – via www.telegraph.co.uk. Carroll, Peter (January 23, 2018). "Former...
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McCoy* Willie Smith* Great Britain (GBR) Kriss Akabusi Todd Bennett Garry Cook Phil Brown Nigeria (NGR) Innocent Egbunike Rotimi Peters Moses Ugbusien...
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Armstead Alonzo Babers Antonio McKay Great Britain (GBR) Kriss Akabusi Garry Cook Todd Bennett Phil Brown Nigeria (NGR) Sunday Uti Moses Ugbisien Rotimi...
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to participate in a world-record 4 × 800 m relay. Coe, Peter Elliott, Garry Cook and Steve Cram ran a time of 7:03.89, which would remain the world record...
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with Manchester City to keep him at the club until 2012. In August 2008, Garry Cook, chief executive of City, said "China and India are gagging for football...
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board for a year, but resigned in July 2008 following Nike executive Garry Cook's appointment as executive chairman in May. The club made a pre-tax loss...
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Troshchilo, Nikolay Chernetskiy) 3:10.16 Q Great Britain (Kriss Akabusi, Garry Cook, Todd Bennett, Philip Brown) 3:10.19 Q Senegal (Amadou Dia Ba, Moussa...
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Schmid Thomas Giessing Hartmut Weber West Germany Silver David Jenkins Garry Cook Todd Bennett Phil Brown United Kingdom Bronze Aleksandr Troshchilo Pavel...
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Mike McFarlane 20.92 400m Tony Darden USA 45.11 Walter McCoy USA 45.42 Garry Cook 46.25 800m Sebastian Coe 1:45.41 Omer Khalifa SUD 1:46.75 Chris McGeorge...
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Baxter Jonah Barrington Dave Boy Green Robin Brew Stan Bowles John Conteh Garry Cook Tim Crooks Lynn Davies Keith Fielding David Hemery Brian Hooper James...
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89 seconds with fellow British athletes Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram and Garry Cook. At the 1983 World Championships held in Helsinki, he finished 4th in...
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Women's team (1976) Cook 0 / 4 Garry Cook (0/1/0) 1984 Los Angeles Athletics - Men's 4 x 100m relay (1984) Kathy Smallwood-Cook (0/0/3) Wife 1980 Moscow...
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