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The crew finished sixth.
The crew finished sixth.
In 2004, after several years of training, Cook represented Australia at the World Under 23 Rowing Championships held in Poznan, Poland ( and then known as the Nation"s Cup) in the Women"s Four event. In 2005, Cook competed in the same event, hosted in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Days before the regatta, she fell ill with a throat infection and had barely recovered before racing commenced.
The year ended with an invitation to the senior women"s squad at the Australian Institute of Sport.
After winning gold at the first Rowing World Cup in Linz, Austria and bronze at the second World Cup in Amsterdam, Cook & Crow went on to place 4th in both the VIII and the W2- at the World Championships in Munich, Germany. In doing so they qualified both boats for Australia for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The final Olympic selection trials were held in February 2008. Cook and Crow then backed up their defence of national championships holders of W2- by dominating the A final on Friday, 7 March 2008.
The results were reversed in the W8+ final with Cook in a composite crew winning gold and Crow winning silver.
The results speak of the versatility of these two Australian rowers, their underlying competitiveness and ability to stay relaxed and comfortable, either rowing with each other or against each other. At the Beijing Olympics Cook and Crow competed in the Women"s Pair and placed 10th. The 2009 Australian Rowing Championships showed a strong testament to her versatility with Cook securing bronze in the single at the King"s Cup regatta.
Cook combined with Sally Kehoe claiming gold in the double at the national championships, as well as winning silver in the Women"s Eight for Sydney University Boat Club.
Cook and Crow again impressed selectors in 2009 and led the field to secure selection as the Australian pair for the 2009 World Championships in Poland. Cook and Crow went on to place 5th at the Championship in their first International race back since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In 2011 however, she made the switch to sculling and was selected in the Australian Women"s 4X to compete at Henley, the Lucerne World Cup, and the World Championships and Olympic Qualification regatta in Bled, Slovenia. She competed as part of the Australian women"s coxed eight at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Cook resides in Canberra, Australia.
She spends her time studying at the University of New England and engaging in public speaking.