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Full name
  
Stephanie Cook

Nationality
  
British


Name
  
Steph Cook

Role
  
Olympic athlete

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Born
  
7 February 1972 (age 52) (
1972-02-07
)
Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland

Alma mater
  
Lincoln College, Oxford

Education
  
Bedford High School, Bedfordshire, Lincoln College, Oxford, University of Oxford, Peterhouse, Cambridge

Olympic medals
  
Modern Pentathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's Individual

Stephanie Jayne "Steph" Cook, MBE (born 7 February 1972) is a British retired modern pentathlete. She was the Olympic champion at this event in 2000.

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Cook was born in Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland. She was educated at Bedford High School; The Perse School for Girls; Peterhouse, Cambridge and then Lincoln College, Oxford, where she read medicine.

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Having rowed at Cambridge she took up modern pentathlon whilst completing her course in clinical medicine at Oxford. She was president of the Oxford University Modern Pentathlon Association in 1995–1996. She won the women's individual title in the Varsity match against Cambridge in 1997.

Although widely reported as "having put her medical career on hold", she was supported through her training from 1998 to 2000 by Consultant Surgeon Mark Whiteley who funded a research job for her in Guildford – during which she published 3 papers with him. She paid him tribute during the TV show This is Your Life. She won the gold medal in the Sydney 2000 Olympics in the women's modern pentathlon, the first time that the event was included in the games. She went on to win individual World and European titles in 2001 before retiring from the sport. Her particular strength was running. j

Honours

In the 2001 New Year Honours List Cook was appointed as a member of the Order of The British Empire for services to Modern Pentathlon. In 2008, she was awarded an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Medicine) from the University of Bath.

References

Steph Cook Wikipedia