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Malcolm Hickox


Malcolm MacLeod Hickox - Mac - (born September 2, 1946 in Boston) is a sprint canoeist who competed in the 1960's 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.

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 - Juvenile 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 Infleuntial People in Mississauga Sport 1975 - 1999. 2016 Mississauga Spirit of Sports Award Recipient.

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