Georgia Gould
Sport: Cycling
Nation: United States of America
DOB: January 5, 1980
Hometown: Ketchum, ID
Career Highlights: A trailblazer on and off the course, Gould is set to make her second straight Olympic appearance. The four-time national champion
appears to be the United States’ best chance for a mountain bike medal since Susan DeMattei took home a bronze at the 1996
Olympics in Atlanta. Gould, who finished eighth in the cross-country race at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, likely will
have her hands full in a talented field that includes Canadian star Catherine Pendrel and Maja Wloszczowska of Poland. Experience
could be the x-factor for the 32-year-old Gould, who burst onto the mountain bike scene when she pulled off an upset to win
the 2006 national championship. Following a stellar 2006 season, Gould won gold at the 2007 Pan-American Games and finished
ninth at the mountain bike world championships the same year. After that 2007 season, Gould made news off the course when
she petitioned the International Cycling Federation to make the women’s prize lists comparable to the men's. In addition to
her success on the bike, Gould graduated from the Chef Track program at Colorado’s Culinary School of the Rockies in 2008.
Olympic History: 2008