Gillian Cooke (born 3 October 1982) is a Scottish track and field athlete and bobsledder. She was born and brought up in Edinburgh, and educated at George...
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recalls the place of the angels in the Christmas story (Luke 2:9–18). Gillian Cooke, A Celebration of Christmas, 1980, page 62: "Martin Luther has been...
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Martin Bell, skier, and four times participant in the Winter Olympics Gillian Cooke, athlete and bobsledder James Cowan, cricketer Leslie Craig, cricketer...
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m hurdles Mark Taylor* – high jump Kathy Butler – 5,000 m, 10,000 m Gillian Cooke – Long jump Shona Crombie–Hicks – Marathon Collette Fagan – 10,000 m...
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Steph Cook (born 1972), modern pentathlete, Olympic gold medallist Gillian Cooke (born 1982), athlete and bobsledder Davie Cooper (1956–1995), footballer...
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curling team and the two-woman bobsleigh team, Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke, won world championships, and in 2008 Kristan Bromley became the first...
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Gillian McKeith (born 28 September 1959) is a Scottish television personality and writer. She is known for her promotion of various pseudoscientific ideas...
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Olympic Champions, while Great Britain's team of Nicole Minichiello and Gillian Cooke were the reigning 2009 World Champions. The February 2009 test event...
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Cambridge, England. Cooke is a graduate of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where he studied Modern History and Politics under Gillian Peele and Clive Holmes...
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run, but both Minichiello and her brakeman Gillian Cooke walked away from the crash. Minichiello and Cooke decided not to start the final run. In the...
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31 6.14 6.31 q 10 B Esther Aghatise Nigeria 6.24 x 6.30 6.30 q 11 B Gillian Cooke Scotland 5.61 6.23 6.10 6.23 q 12 B Céline Laporte Seychelles x x...
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a silver in 2005 and making history with a gold in 2009 partnering Gillian Cooke, to become the first British female bobsleigh driver to win a World...
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90 q 13 B Sonia Lawrence Wales o – xxo o xxo xxx 3.90 PB 14 A Ardin Tucker Canada – – – xo – xxx 3.80 15 B Gillian Cooke Scotland – xo – xxx 3.60...
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in Sochi. Wilson replaced Walker's partner for the previous season Gillian Cooke. Walker and Wilson targeted a top-eight finish in the discipline, in...
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Edith Gillian Harrison (1898–1974), née Cooke, was a British architect. After Roedean School, she trained at the Architectural Association School of Architecture...
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N/A Top 10 Paul the Octopus Gillian Cooke's Lycra suit splits Bigotgate Parasailing donkey in Russia Gillian McKeith on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me...
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Martini/Janine Tischer 2:18.36 (1:09.73/1:08.63) (3) Nicole Minichiello/Gillian Cooke 2:18.75 (1:09.68/1:09.07) World Cup standings (after 6 of 8 races):...
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Valerie Fleming United States 1:41.91 (50.78/51.13) Nicole Minichiello Gillian Cooke United Kingdom Sandra Kiriasis Romy Logsch Germany 1:42.05 (50.87/51...
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15 m Long jump Kelly Sotherton 6.41 m Kelly Proper Ireland 6.31 m Gillian Cooke 6.22 m Triple jump Nadia Williams 13.39 m Stephanie Aneto 13.01 m Nony...
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broadcaster and author / journalist Alistair Cooke (1908–2004), who initially had been reluctant to take the role. Cooke appeared for two decades until 1992;...
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Harris-Willock 6.47 m Gillian Cooke 6.33 m Jessica Ennis-Hill 6.15 m Triple jump Ashia Hansen 13.68 m Nadia Williams 13.29 m Gillian Kerr 12.83 m Shot put...
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United States: Two-woman: (1) United Kingdom (Nicole Minichiello, Gillian Cooke) 3:48.22 (2) USA (Shauna Rohbock, Elana Meyers) +0.38 (3) Germany (Cathleen...
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Nicole Herschmann 2009 Lake Placid Great Britain Nicola Minichiello Gillian Cooke United States Shauna Rohbock Elana Meyers Germany Cathleen Martini...
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Colin Meloy (redirect from Colin Meloy Sings Sam Cooke)
an EP only available on this run: Colin Meloy Sings Sam Cooke, a collection of five Sam Cooke songs, arranged and performed by Meloy, with Gibson singing...
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Henrietta Paxton 23 January 2010 Cardiff, United Kingdom Long jump 6.43 m Gillian Cooke 3 February 2008 Cardiff, United Kingdom Triple jump 13.45 m Nony Mordi...
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Rohbock/Meyers led after the second run before the British team of Minichiello/Cooke had the fastest third and fourth runs. Three-time defending champion Sandra...
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20 (16) 1:07.84 (10) 1:07.76 (12) 4:33.78 +3.47 14 14 Paula Walker Gillian Cooke Great Britain 1:09.02 (12) 1:08.82 (11) 1:08.26 (18) 1:08.00 (15) 4:34...
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Switzerland 57.44 57.59 57.56 57.67 3:50.26 +1.69 7 11 Paula Walker Gillian Cooke Great Britain 57.54 57.65 57.64 57.77 3:50.60 +2.03 8 2 Anja Schneiderheinze...
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Mesler, and Curtis Tomasevicz. The British duo of Nicole Minichiello and Gillian Cooke are the defending World Champions. Canada's Kaillie Humphries and Heather...
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