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Kathy Smallwood-Cook

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This article is about the athlete, for the writer of the same name see Kathy Cook (Canadian Writer)
Medal record
Women's athletics
Competitor for Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Olympic Games
Bronze 1980 Moscow 4x100 m relay
Bronze 1984 Los Angeles 400 m
Bronze 1984 Los Angeles 4x100 m relay
World Championships
Silver 1983 Helsinki 4x100 m relay
Bronze 1983 Helsinki 200 m
European Championships
Silver 1978 Prague 4x100 m relay
Silver 1982 Athens 200 m
Silver 1982 Athens 4x100 m relay
Commonwealth Games
Competitor for Flag of England England
Gold 1978 Edmonton 4x100 m relay
Silver 1982 Brisbane 200 m
Silver 1986 Edinburgh 200 m
Bronze 1986 Edinburgh 400 m
Gold 1986 Edinburgh 4x100 m relay
Silver 1986 Edinburgh 4x400 m relay

Kathy Cook (nee Smallwood) (born 3 May 1960) is one of the most successful female sprinters in British athletics history. She was born in Winchester, Hampshire. She began her career at Reading Athletic Club but was soon also a member of the British team. As of 2007 she still holds British records for:

As a permanent part of the Great Britain Women's 4x100 Relay team 1978-84 she won a total of eight medals in Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth Championships. She always ran the second 'leg' because her rangy gait, speed and endurance were ideal for this position. She also occasionally competed in the 4 x 400 metres relay. Her major results began with a silver in the 4 x 100 metres at the European Championships and gold medals at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in the 4 x 100 metres. In the 1980 Moscow Olympics she won a bronze medal in the sprint relay, in a British record time. She also made both sprint finals. In 1982 in the 200m final in the European Championships in Athens, Kathy finished second behind Barbel Wockel (East Germany), with a new UK and Commonwealth record of 22.13sec. Two days later, she won a second silver medal, as a member of the Great Britain's 4 x 100m relay team which also finished second behind East Germany. Less than one week later in London, Smallwood won the 400m in 50.46sec, to set a new UK and Commonwealth record. One month later at the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, she finished a close second to Merlene Ottey (Jamaica) in a wind-assisted time of 22.21sec in the 200 metres. At these games she also won gold in the 4 x 100 metres relay. In 1984 at the Los Angeles Olympics, she won a further two bronze medals: over 400 metres in a British record, and as part of 4x100 metre relay team in 43.11. At the inaugural World Championships in 1983 she won yet another bronze medal, over 200 metres in 22.37 seconds and a silver in the sprint relay in a time of 42.71 seconds behind the powerful East German squad. She missed another bronze medal in the 200 metres by 1/100th of a second. In the 1986 Commonwealth Games she won silver at 200 metres, bronze at 400 metres, gold in the 4 x 100 metres relay and silver in the 4 x 400 metres relay. No British woman has since come close to emulating these achievements. They are the more significant, because many of her rivals after the fall of the "Iron Curtain" were found to have been performing illegally. She retired from competition in 1986 after the European Championships in Stuttgart to start a family with husband Garry Cook. She is currently a P.E teacher at Mayfield Preparatory School, in Walsall, England.

Major championships results

  • Olympics:
    • 1980 bronze 4x100 Relay
    • 1984 bronze 400 m, 4x100 Relay.
  • World Championships:
    • 1983 bronze 200 m, silver 4x100 Relay.
  • Europeans:
    • 1978 silver 4x100 Relay
    • 1982 silver 200 m, silver 4x100 Relay.
  • Commonwealth:
    • 1978 gold 4x100 Relay, 1982 silver 200 m, gold 4x100 Relay
    • 1986 silver 200 m, bronze 400 m, gold 4x100 Relay, silver 4x400 Relay

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