Garry Cook
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Medal record | |||
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Men’s athletics | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Silver | 1984 Los Angeles | 4x400 m relay | |
World Championships | |||
Bronze | 1983 Helsinki | 4x400 m relay |
Garry Cook (born 10 January 1958) was a British athlete, who competed mainly in the 400 metres.
He competed for Great Britain in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the 4 x 400 metre relay where he won the Silver medal with his team mates Kriss Akabusi, Todd Bennett and Philip Brown.
He was a World Record holder in the rarely run 4x800m as a part of a quartet that also contained Peter Elliott, Steve Cram and Sebastian Coe. They ran a time of 7 minutes 3.89 seconds on 30th. August 1982 at Crystal Palace.
After a successful athletics career, Cook qualified as a teacher specialising in Physical Education and Geography. His most notable teaching role to date is a post at Hallfield School in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Hallfield School is an independent primary day school, enrolling pupils from aged 2-11. Cook left Hallfield School in the summer of 2003 to take up a more senior teaching post at a school in Walsall.
He is married to former fellow Olympian Kathy Cook, they have three children and reside in Walsall, England.