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  1. Emily Cook (born July 1, 1979 in Belmont, Massachusetts) is an American freestyle skier who has competed since 1995. Her first World Cup victory was in an aerials event in Russia in 2008. She has eight career World Cup podiums, over thirty World Cup top tens, and five National Championships wins.

  2. Jun 9, 2020 · Emily Cook started her watch-alongs hoping to make the Coronavirus crisis more bearable for a handful of people, but she soon gathered a global following – and the biggest names in Doctor Who

  3. Diversity aside, national champion and ex-gymnast Emily Cook never let go of a dream to compete in the Olympics. Sidelined by two broken feet only days after making the 2002 Olympic Team, Cook watched her hometown Olympics from a wheelchair, and missed three World Cup seasons while rehabilitating.

  4. National champion and former gymnast Emily Cook, never let go of a dream to compete in the Olympics. Sidelined by two broken feet only days after making the 2002 Olympic Team, Cook watched her hometown Olympics from a wheelchair, and missed three World Cup seasons while rehabilitating.

  5. Emily Cook was editorial assistant of Doctor Who Magazine from issue 491 in 2015 to issue 576 in 2022, after having started as a work experience production assistant in 2014. During her time on the magazine, she became one of the main interviewers, chatting to many of the show's stars, and made...

  6. Feb 14, 2014 · Aerial skier Emily Cook makes her third attempt for an Olympic medal on Saturday, but her journey to Sochi, Russia, was one she almost abandoned four years ago. She told TODAY's...

  7. KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia (AP) — Emily Cook’s first Olympics ended with her watching the womens aerials final from a wheelchair. Her last ended with a wave goodbye and the knowledge she has nothing left to give and — even better — nothing left to prove.

  8. Emily Cook is an accomplished athlete and public speaker who has made a significant impact on both the world of sports and speaking. As an Olympic aerial skier, she competed in three Winter Olympics, including the 2006, 2010, and 2014 games.

  9. Freestyle skier Emily Cook is going to her third Olympics after landing a spot on the U.S. team on Tuesday. The 34-year-old aerialist finished 19th at the 2010 Games and 11th in 2006. She also was nominated to the 2002 team but missed because of an injury.

  10. Jan 22, 2014 · Freestyle skier Emily Cook is going to her third Olympics after landing a spot on the U.S. team on Tuesday. The 34-year-old aerialist finished 19th at the 2010 Games and 11th in 2006....