Malcolm Page


Country
Birth date
Age
22/03/1972 - Sydney (AUS) 
40
Height
Weight
Gender
185 cm / 6'1" 
71 kg / 157 lbs 
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Sport
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RankEventYearLocation
Olympic Games
14702008Beijing, CHN
124702004Athens, GRE
World Championships
14702012Barcelona, ESP
14702011Perth, WA, AUS
14702010The Hague, NED
14702007Cascais, POR
14702005San Francisco, CA, USA
14702004Zadar, CRO
24702006Rizhao, CHN
24702003Cadiz, ESP
34702001Koper, SLO
54702009Copenhagen, DEN
World Cup
14702012Weymouth, GBR
14702012Hyeres, FRA
14702012Palma de Mallorca, ESP
14702012Miami, FL, USA
14702011Kiel, GER
14702011Medemblik, NED
14702011Melbourne, VIC, AUS
14702010Kiel, GER
14702010Melbourne, VIC, AUS
14702009Melbourne, VIC, AUS
24702012Melbourne, VIC, AUS
24702011Weymouth, GBR
24702011Miami, FL, USA
24702010Weymouth, GBR
24702010Medemblik, NED
24702010Miami, FL, USA

Nickname

Pagey (ISAF, 07 Feb 2003)

Hobbies

Golf, surfing, waterskiing, skiing. (NOC Media Guide, 2004; sailing.org, 29 Jan 2012)

Occupation

Athlete

Education

Electrical Engineering - North Sydney TAFE, Sydney, NSW, AUS

Language(s) spoken

English

Club name

Middle Harbour Yacht Club, Sydney, NSW, AUS

Coach

Victor Kovalenko [national] from 1997 (olympics.com.au, 01 Mar 2012)

Position and style

Forward (Athlete, 01 Apr 2009)

Injuries

He smashed his mouth and chipped four teeth requiring 12 stitches in 1999. He also damaged his anterior cruciate ligament in 1997 and suffered a broken collar bone 1983. (Australian Sailing, 20 Oct 2007)

He suffers from back problems because his right leg is one centimetre longer than his left leg. (Australian Sailing Team, 2007)

Additional information

Start of sporting career
He started sailing at age eight at Hunters Hill Sailing Club in Sydney, Australia. (Australian Sailing, 29 July 2008)

Reason for taking up this sport
His older brother got him into the sport. (Athlete, 01 Apr 2009)

Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning gold in the 470 class at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. (Athlete 01 Apr 2009)

Hero
Australian cricketer Don Bradman. (Australian Sailing, 29 Jul 2008)

Most influential person in career
His father. (Australian Sailing, 29 Jul 2008)

Superstitions / Rituals
He never has a haircut during a regatta. (Australian Sailing, 29 Jul 2008)

Sporting philosophy / motto
"Play fair, and never give up." (Australian Sailing 29 Jul 2008)

Awards
He was named the 2008 Australian Male Sailor of the Year with teammate Nathan Wilmot. (Australian Sailing, 17 Oct 2009)

He was named 2005, 2007 and 2008 Australian Institute of Sport [AIS] Team of the Year together with his skipper Nathan Wilmot. (Australian Sailing, 29 Jul 2008)

General
NEW PARTNER
He and former skipper Nathan Wilmot parted ways after the 2008 Olympic Games and Page teamed up with Matthew Belcher in December 2008. (olympics.com.au, 01 Mar 2012)

Previous Olympics

Beijing 2008, Athens 2004


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