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Sophie is one of the UK's most successful young chefs. During her three years studying at Westminster Kingsway College in London, she was a regular competitor in national competitions and culinary salons. She won 15 medals, including eight golds, the most prestigious of which was the Gold Best in Class award at the Salon Culinaire at Hotelympia.

She also won the top prize in the NZ-UK Link Foundation Culinary Challenge in association with The Craft Guild of Chefs, which offers a young British chef the chance to work in New Zealand with top chefs. Sophie was not only the first female chef to win this tough challenge, but she was also the youngest competitor. Sophie has continued to compete and was one of the final three competitors chosen to represent the UK in the World Chef Skills Competition in Tokyo in 2007.

Sophie regularly appears on ITV's Daily Cooks and UKTV's daily programme Market Kitchen. She appeared in the BBC Two series Food Poker in autumn 2007.

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Sophie is one of the UK's most successful young chefs. During her three years studying at Westminster Kingsway College in London, she was a regular competitor in national competitions and culinary salons. She won 15 medals, including eight golds, the most prestigious of which was the Gold Best in Class award at the Salon Culinaire at Hotelympia.

She also won the top prize in the NZ-UK Link Foundation Culinary Challenge in association with The Craft Guild of Chefs, which offers a young British chef the chance to work in New Zealand with top chefs. Sophie was not only the first female chef to win this tough challenge, but she was also the youngest competitor. Sophie has continued to compete and was one of the final three competitors chosen to represent the UK in the World Chef Skills Competition in Tokyo in 2007.

Sophie regularly appears on ITV's Daily Cooks and UKTV's daily programme Market Kitchen. She appeared in the BBC Two series Food Poker in autumn 2007.