




Emma C. Cooke (St. Louis 1904)
Won two silver medals in Archery
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Cooke earned two silver medals and one bronze medal in archery at the 1904 Games. Her multiple podium finishes highlight her significant skill and competitive prowess in the sport.
Discover the pioneering women who made history at the 1904 St. Louis Olympic Games. This ranking highlights the top female competitors in early Olympic history, showcasing their groundbreaking achievements in sports like archery, the only event open to women at these Games. Explore the legacy of these remarkable athletes who paved the way for future generations of sportswomen, focusing on their individual performances and medal wins in this significant historical event.





Won two silver medals in Archery
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Cooke earned two silver medals and one bronze medal in archery at the 1904 Games. Her multiple podium finishes highlight her significant skill and competitive prowess in the sport.





Won two bronze medals in Archery
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Pollock achieved one silver and two bronze medals in archery at the 1904 Games. Her three medals underscore her valuable contribution to the American archery team's strong showing.





Competed in all two women's individual events
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Taylor was a crucial member of the gold-medal-winning United States archery team at the 1904 Games. Her contribution helped secure the team's victory in the team round.





Won gold medal in women's team round
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Taylor also earned a gold medal as a member of the victorious United States archery team at the 1904 Games. Her performance contributed to the team's success in the team round.