Kathryn Jane Cook MBE (née Smallwood; born 3 May 1960) is a former elite athlete, specialising in sprint and sprint relays. She is one of the most successful...
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politician Jonathan Smallwood (born 1975), British psychologist Kathy Smallwood-Cook (born 1960), British sprinter Neil Smallwood (born 1966), English...
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freestyle swimmer Kathy May (Born 1956), American tennis player Kathy Radzuweit (Born 1980), German volleyball player Kathy Smallwood-Cook (Born 1962), British...
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Brisco-Hooks United States Chandra Cheeseborough United States Kathy Smallwood-Cook Great Britain 1988 Seoul details Olga Bryzgina Soviet Union Petra...
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Junior Cook (1934–1992), Herman Cook, American hard bop tenor saxophone player Justin Cook (born 1982), American voice actor Kathy Smallwood-Cook (born...
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Bronze 1983 Helsinki details Marita Koch (GDR) Merlene Ottey (JAM) Kathy Smallwood-Cook (GBR) 1987 Rome details Silke Gladisch (GDR) Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA)...
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Brisco-Hooks United States Chandra Cheeseborough United States Kathy Smallwood-Cook Great Britain 1988 Seoul details Olga Bryzgina Soviet Union Petra...
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Vera Anisimova Natalya Bochina Great Britain (GBR) Heather Oakes Kathy Smallwood-Cook Beverley Goddard Sonia Lannaman 1984 Los Angeles details United...
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United States 48.83 Chandra Cheeseborough United States 49.05 Kathy Smallwood-Cook Great Britain 49.42 800 metres details Doina Melinte Romania 1:57...
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United Will Smallbone, professional footballer for Southampton F.C. Kathy Smallwood-Cook, bronze medal-winning Olympic sprinter Dominic Solanke, professional...
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podcaster Elizabeth Hurley - actress Jeff Minter - video game designer Kathy Smallwood-Cook - olympic sprinter Alex Thomson - journalist Ramon Tikaram - actor...
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Hurdles Beverley Goddard-Callender, Heather Hunte, Sonia Lannaman, and Kathy Smallwood-Cook — Athletics, Women's 4 × 100 m Relay Donna Hartley, Joslyn Hoyte-Smith...
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Championships won a silver in the 4 × 100 m relay with teammates Kathy Smallwood-Cook, Beverley Goddard and Sharon Colyear. In 1980, she ran her fastest...
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did women's long jumper Beverly Kinch and hurdler Susan Morley. Kathy Smallwood-Cook and Buster Watson achieved short sprint doubles and Venissa Head...
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final behind the eventual gold (Valerie Brisco-Hooks) and bronze (Kathy Smallwood-Cook) medalists. She was the 400 metres gold medalist at the 1982 Central...
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Romans", from 1257). Saskia Servini (2001-), trampoline gymnast Kathy Smallwood-Cook, (1960-), athlete and Olympic medallist. Saint Swithun, (c800-862)...
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Daley Thompson 1984 Los Angeles Athletics Men's decathlon Bronze Kathy Smallwood-Cook 1984 Los Angeles Athletics Women's 400 metres Silver Wendy Smith-Sly...
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Vera Anisimova Natalya Bochina Great Britain (GBR) Heather Oakes Kathy Smallwood-Cook Beverley Goddard Sonia Lannaman 1984 Los Angeles details United...
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1959 – Ben Elton, English actor, director, and screenwriter 1960 – Kathy Smallwood-Cook, English sprinter and educator 1961 – Steve McClaren, English footballer...
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over 800m, Ann Packer. Britain's fastest ever female sprinter - Kathy Smallwood-Cook, as well as household names such as Gerry Stevens and Nigel Spratley...
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born in Portsmouth Henry Small, footballer, was born in Southampton Kathy Smallwood-Cook, athlete, was born in Winchester Andy Smart, comedian, was born in...
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Catherine Cooke (disambiguation) (redirect from Catherine Cook)
the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator Kathy Smallwood-Cook (born 1960) (maiden name Kathryn Cook), British sprinter Kathy Cook (journalist), Canadian journalist...
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Brisco-Hooks United States Chandra Cheeseborough United States Kathy Smallwood-Cook Great Britain 1988 Seoul details Olga Bryzgina Soviet Union Petra...
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women's Olympic sprint final (100 + 200 m) to feature a Brit since Kathy Smallwood-Cook at the Los Angeles Olympics twenty years previously. She was also...
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Rumbolt GB Four-man Bobsleigh, Bronze medalist, Winter Olympics (1994) Kathy Smallwood-Cook MBE 13 medals at the Olympics, World Championships, European Championships...
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had improved significantly since the previous inspection in 1997. Kathy Smallwood-Cook - Three-times an Olympic bronze medallist[citation needed] James...
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Parry represented England in the 4 x 400 metres relay event with Kathy Smallwood-Cook, Linda Keough and Angela Piggford, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games...
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Bronze 1983 Helsinki details Marita Koch (GDR) Merlene Ottey (JAM) Kathy Smallwood-Cook (GBR) 1987 Rome details Silke Gladisch (GDR) Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA)...
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the second time and concurrently broke the British record set by Kathy Smallwood-Cook 29 years prior. Also became the first British woman to win two outdoor...
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inaugural World Championships in Helsinki, along with Joan Baptiste, Kathy Cook (Smallwood) and Shirley Thomas. She also competed in the 100 metres. At her...
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