In two years she finished third in the Grande Boucle (sometimes referred to as the "women's Tour de France)" in 2003, won the Tour de l'Aude twice (2002 and 2003), and added a silver medal in the road time trial at the 2003 world championship in Hamilton, Ontario.
At the start of the final lap Carrigan broke away, with only Judith Arndt of Germany following, leaving Wood to successfully distract the rest in the following group, allowing her to win the gold medal.
Judith Butler | Judith Bingham | Judith Malina | Judith Anderson | Judith | Judith Wright | Judith Ivey | Judith Blegen | Ernst Moritz Arndt | Judith Shulevitz | Judith Rossner | Judith Jamison | Judith Godrèche | Judith Stacey | Judith Palfrey | Judith of Lens | Judith Lucy | Judith Krantz | Judith "Judy" Murray | Judith Durham | Judith Chalmers | Judith Barrett | Judith Alice Clark | Chip Arndt | Paul Arndt | Judith Viorst | Judith Thompson | Judith Skelton Grant | Judith Sewell Wright | Judith Schaechter |