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Malcolm Hickox

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Malcolm MacLeod Hickox - Mac - (born September 2, 1946 in Boston) is a sprint canoeist who competed in the 1960s and early 70's. He was eliminated in the semifinals of the C-2 1000 m event at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. 12 years Head Coach Mississauga Canoe Club - Head Coach Canada's Sprint Canoe Olympic Team 1976 Montreal Olympics - personal coach John Wood Olympic Silver Medallist 1976 500m C1. Teacher with Peel Board of Education 30 years-retired 2001. Consultant with Canoe Kayak Canada 2004 to 2007 - rep for CKC on Coaching Association of Canada Task Force to write NCCP Competition Development Coaching Program. 2003-2007 Founder and Head Coach Canadian Senior Dragonboat Club - CSDC. 2006 World Club Crew Championships - CSDC - 9 for 9 Gold Medal Championships. 2007-2014 National Development Director USA Canoe Kayak. Ironman triathlete since 2014 to present-qualified for IM 70.3 WORLDS following 1st place finish at 2018 & 2019 IM70.3 Muskoka.

AWARDS 1976 Canada Amateur Coach of Year 1976 Mac Hickox Trophy presented to Canadian Canoe Association by Mississauga Canoe Club for annual presentation at National Championships - U18 C2 500m 1984 Inducted into Mississauga Hall of Fame. Life Member of Mississauga Canoe Club. 1996 CKC Gilbert Award recipient- Coaching Category Recognized as one of 25 Most Influential People in Mississauga Sport 1975 - 1999. 2016 Mississauga Spirit of Sports Award Recipient.2018 Inducted into Mississauga Canoe Club HOF

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