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'''Malcolm George Page''', [[Medal of the Order of Australia|OAM]] (born 22 March 1972) is an Australian professional [[sailing (sport)|sailor]] and two-time Olympic gold medalist at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games.
 
==Personal life==
Page was educated at [[St Andrew's Cathedral School]] in Sydney. After retiring from Olympic sailing, Page went on to work for World Sailing as Marketinghead of media, before becoming headchief coachof Olympic Sailing for US Sailing. He then returned to Australia as the head coach of the Victorian Institute of Sport Sailing program. He is currently coaching with the Australian sailing team.
 
==Career highlights==
===Olympics===
* [[Sailing at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 470|2012 Olympics - 1st]] {{gocagold1}} - [[470 (dinghy)|470]] with [[Mathew Belcher]]
* [[Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 470|2008 Olympics - 1st]] {{gocagold1}} - [[470 (dinghy)|470]] with [[Nathan Wilmot]]
* [[Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 470|2004 Olympics - 12th ]] - [[470 (dinghy)|470]] with [[Nathan Wilmot]]
 
Page won five world titles with teammate [[Nathan Wilmot]]. The pair also won the Olympic test event in [[Qingdao]] and were considered favourites to win the 470 event at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. Following Wilmot's retirement, Page partnered with [[Mathew Belcher]], and again won gold in the 470 class at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in London.<ref name=Olympics2012>{{cite news
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| 2015 || 12 || [[Etchells]] || Open || Etchells World Championship || HKG || Crew ||
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| 2014-08 || {{sicasilver2}} 2nd || [[Melges 20]] || Open || Melges 20 World Championship || Riva del Garda, ITA || ||
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| 2014-06 || 27 || Etchells || Open || Etchells World Championship || Rhode Island, USA || ||
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| 2012-09 || 9 || [[Farr 40]] || Open || Rolex Farr 40 World Championship || Chicago, USA || ||
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| 2012-05 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || 470 World Championship || Barcelona, ESP || ||
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| 2011-12 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships || Perth, AUS || ||
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| 2011-02 || 5 || [[Farr 40]] || Open || Rolex Farr 40 World Championship || Sydney, AUS || ||
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| 2010-07 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Delta Lloyd - 470 World Championships || Hague, NED || ||
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| 2010-04 || 4 || [[Farr 40]] || Open || Rolex Farr 40 World Championship || Casa de Campo, DOM || ||
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| 2008-01 || 8 || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || 470 World Championships || Melbourne, AUS || ||
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| 2007-06 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || ISAF Sailing World Championships || Cascais, POR || ||
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| 2006-09 || {{sicasilver2}} 2nd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || 470 World Championships || Rizhao, CHN || ||
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| 2005-08 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || 470 World Championships || San Francisco, USA || ||
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| 2004-05 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || 470 World Championships (Olympic Qualifier) || SC Uskok, Zadar, CRO || ||
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| 2004-01 || {{gocagold1}} 1st || [[420 (dinghy)|420]] || Male or Mixed || 420 Classclass World Championships || Melbourne, VIC, AUS || ||
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| 2003-09 || {{sicasilver2}} 2nd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || ISAF Sailing World Championships || CadizCádiz, ESP || ||
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| 2002-09 || 5 || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || 470 World Championships || Cagliari, Sardinia Island, ITA || ||
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| 2001-09 || {{brcabronze3}} 3rd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Open || 470 World Championship || Koper, SLO || ||
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| 1999-01 || 14 || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || || MensMen's / Mixed 470 World Championship || Melbourne, AUS || ||
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| 1998-08 || 27 || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || || 470 World Championships || Mallorca, ESP || ||
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===International 470 Classclass===
 
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| 2010-01 || Grade 1 || 2nd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Miami Olympic Classes Regatta || Miami ||
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| 2010-01 || Grade 1 || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || [[Sail Melbourne]] || Melbourne ||
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| 2009-12 || Grade 1 || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Sail Sydney || Sydney ||
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| 2008 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || European Championship || ||
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| 2008 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Delta Lloyd [[Allianz Regatta|Holland Regatta]] || ||
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| 2007 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Beijing Olympic Test Event || ||
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| 2006 || Games || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || [[ISAF World Sailing Games]] || ||
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| 2006 || Grade 1 || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Sail Melbourne || ||
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| 2004 || || 2nd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Keiler Wocher || ||
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| 2003 || || 3rd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || HyeresHyères [[Semaine Olympique FrancaiseFrançaise]] || ||
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| 2003 || || 2nd || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Keiler Wocher || ||
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| 2002 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || French Spring Cup || ||
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| 2002 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || HyeresHyères Semaine Olympique FrancaiseFrançaise || ||
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| 2002 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || KielerKiel WocherWeekr || ||
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| 2002 || || 1st || [[470 (dinghy)|470]] || Male || Sail Melbourne || ||
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*1991 - Australian National Championship Flying 11 Class - Gold
 
=== Others ===
*2010 - 1st [[Taser (dinghy)|Taser]] - World Master Games, double handed +45 - helmed by Martin Hill<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sail-world.com/Australia/World-Masters-Games-Sailing-gets-underway/-62273?source=google|title=World Masters Games - Sailing gets underway}}</ref>
*1995 – 18ft18&nbsp;ft Skiff Grand Prix circuit
 
==Awards and committees==
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*2009, 10, 11, 12 Member ISAF Athletes Commission
*2011 [[Australian Institute of Sport]] (AIS) 'Best of the Best'<ref>[http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/history/awards/best_of_the_best Australian Institute of Sport 'Best of the Best'] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121117224704/http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/history/awards/best_of_the_best |date=17 November 2012 }}</ref>
*2016 [[Sport Australia Hall of Fame]] Athlete Member <ref>{{cite web
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== References ==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
{{commonsCommons category|Malcolm Page}}
* {{Official website|http://www.BelcherPage2012.com|BelcherPage2012.com (official website)}}
* {{World Sailing profile|memberid=34880|id=AUSMP3|www=malcolm-page}}
* {{IOCOlympics.com profile|malcolm-page|org_archive=20170327161608}}
* {{AOC profile|malcolm-page}}
* {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080723165529/http://www.olympics.com.au/Athletes/TheTeam/tabid/343/Athletes/TheTeam/tabid/344/Default.aspx?cId=14218&teamId=18 |title=2008 Australian Olympic Team: Malcolm Page}}
* {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020170906/http://london2012.olympics.com.au/athlete/malcolm-page |title=2012 Australian Olympic Team: Malcolm Page}}
* {{SR/Olympics profile|pa/malcolm-page-1|archive=20161203184930}}
 
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