Nicole Cooke
Sport: Cycling
Nation: Great Britain
DOB: April 13, 1983
Career Highlights: British road racer Nicole Cooke will be defending her 2008 title at the London Olympic Games. Gold at the 2002 Commonwealth
Games signalled Cooke’s arrival on the international stage, and she won the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year for her
efforts. She finished fifth at the 2004 Olympics but went into the 2008 Games with a hugely strong pedigree behind. With seven
major event wins since the Commonwealth Games and as a nine-time British Champion, it was little surprise that Cooke was the
figurehead of Team GB’s efforts and she delivered gold. Later that same summer she become the first woman to win the Olympic
and World titles in the same year, claiming the rainbow jersey after her Bikehut team chased down a breakaway to put her in
contention in the final sprint. Since the Beijing Olympics, Cooke has been awarded an MBE, won the 2009 Giro del Trentino
and claimed a tenth British title. Has admitted that she has dipped from her dominant position in women’s cycling in the last
few years, and compatriot Emma Pooley may well be the focus of Team GB’s efforts at London 2012.
Olympic History: 2008,2004