Medal record | ||
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Women's athletics | ||
Representing Great Britain | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1980 Moscow | 4x100 m relay | |
1984 Los Angeles | 400 m | |
1984 Los Angeles | 4x100 m relay | |
World Championships | ||
1983 Helsinki | 4x100 m relay | |
1983 Helsinki | 200 m | |
European Championships | ||
1978 Prague | 4x100 m relay | |
1982 Athens | 200 m | |
1982 Athens | 4x100 m relay | |
World Cup | ||
1981 Rome | 100 m | |
World Student Games (Universiade) | ||
1981 Bucharest | 200 m | |
1979 Mexico City | 100 m | |
1979 Mexico City | 200 m | |
1979 Mexico City | 4x100 m relay | |
1981 Bucharest | 4x100 m relay | |
Commonwealth Games | ||
Representing England | ||
1978 Edmonton | 4x100 m relay | |
1982 Brisbane | 4x100 m relay | |
1986 Edinburgh | 4x100 m relay | |
1982 Brisbane | 200 m | |
1986 Edinburgh | 200 m | |
1986 Edinburgh | 4x400 m relay | |
1986 Edinburgh | 400 m |
Kathryn Jane Cook MBE (née Smallwood, born 3 May 1960) is one of the most successful female sprinters in British athletics history. She is a three-time Olympic bronze medallist, including at 400 metres in Los Angeles 1984. Her other individual achievements include winning the 200m at the 1981 Universiade, finishing second in the 100m at the 1981 World Cup, and winning a bronze medal in the 200m at the 1983 World Championships. She is also a three-time winner of the British Athletics Writers' Association Female Athlete of the Year Award (1980–82).
Cook held the UK National records for 100m, 200m and 400m for over 25 years. Her 100m best of 11.10 secs, stood as the UK record from 1981–2008. Her 200m best of 22.10 secs, stood as the UK record from 1984-2015. She had first broken the 200m record in 1979. Her 400m best of 49.43, stood as the UK record from 1984–2013. She had first broken the 400m record in 1982. In the sprint relay, along with Heather Hunte, Bev Goddard and Sonia Lannaman, she set the UK record with 42.43 at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, which stood as the UK record until 2014. She is also a former holder of the World Best for 300m, running 35.46 in 1984.
Cook was born Kathy Smallwood in Winchester, Hampshire, England. She attended The Hurst Community College, Baughurst and later Queen Marys Sixth form college (QMC), Basingstoke. She was a member of the Reading Athletic Club and later the Wolverhampton & Bilston Athletics Club. She was coached throughout her career by Jim Spooner.
Her first major competition was the 1977 European Junior Championships in Donetsk, where she won three medals, bronze in the 100 & 200 metres and a silver in the sprint relay. In 1978, she competed at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton and the European Championships in Prague. In Edmonton, representing England, she finished fifth in the 200 metres final in 22.95, narrowly missing a medal, before winning gold in the 4 × 100 m relay with Sharon Colyear, Beverley Goddard and Sonia Lannaman. In Prague, representing Great Britain, the same quartet won a silver medal in the sprint relay. In 1979, at the World Student Games (Universiade) she won three silver medals. In the 100 metres she finished second behind Marlies Gohr in 11.27, while in the 200 metres she was second to another East German great, Marita Koch, in a PB of 22.70. She also won a silver medal in the 4 × 100 m relay.