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'''Olivia Price''' (born 2 August 1992) is an Australian sailor. She represented [[Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Australia]] at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in sailing, and won a silver medal.<ref name=USyd/>
'''Olivia Price''' (born 2 August 1992) is an Australian sailor. She represented [[Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Australia]] at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in sailing, and won a silver medal.<ref name=USyd/>


==Personal==
==Personal life==
Price was born on 2 August 1992 in Sydney<ref name=aoc>{{cite web|url=http://london2012.olympics.com.au/athlete/olivia-price |title=London 2012 - Olivia Price |publisher=Australian Olympic Committee |location=Australia |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref> and is from Drummoyne.<ref name=skipper/> She attended [[Drummoyne Public School]] before going to high school at [[St Catherines School]] then [[Sydney Distance Education High School]].<ref name=aoc/> She chose distance education in order to allow herself more time to compete and train, finally earning her HSC in 2011.<ref name=aoc/> {{As of|2012}}, she lives in Sydney,<ref name=aoc/> and is part of [[The University of Sydney]]'s Elite Athlete Program.<ref name=USyd>{{cite web|url=http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=9825|title=Medal madness for University of Sydney|date=2012-08-13|accessdate=2012-08-14|publisher=[[The University of Sydney]]}}</ref>
Price was born on 2 August 1992 in Sydney<ref name=aoc>{{cite web|url=http://london2012.olympics.com.au/athlete/olivia-price |title=London 2012 - Olivia Price |publisher=Australian Olympic Committee |location=Australia |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref> and is from [[Drummoyne, New South Wales|Drummoyne]].<ref name=skipper/> She attended [[Drummoyne Public School]] before going to high school at [[St Catherines School]] then [[Sydney Distance Education High School]].<ref name=aoc/> She chose distance education in order to allow herself more time to compete and train, finally earning her HSC in 2011.<ref name=aoc/> {{As of|2012}}, she lives in Sydney,<ref name=aoc/> and is part of [[The University of Sydney]]'s Elite Athlete Program.<ref name=USyd>{{cite web|url=http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=9825|title=Medal madness for University of Sydney|date=2012-08-13|access-date=2012-08-14|publisher=[[The University of Sydney]]}}</ref>


Price is {{convert|164|cm}} tall and weighs {{convert|68|kg}}.<ref name=aoc/>
Price is {{convert|164|cm}} tall and weighs {{convert|68|kg}}.<ref name=aoc/>
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Price is a sailor, serving as a [[Boat positions (sport rowing)#Bow pair|bowman]] and [[skipper (boating)|skipper]].<ref name=aoc/> She has been coached by [[Euan McNicol]] since 2010.<ref name=aoc/> Her primary training base is Sydney, with a secondary training base in [[Weymouth, Dorset|Weymouth]].<ref name=aoc/> She is a member of the [[Middle Harbour Yacht Club]].<ref name=aoc/> She has a sailing scholarship from the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] and [[New South Wales Institute of Sport]].<ref name=aoc/>
Price is a sailor, serving as a [[Boat positions (sport rowing)#Bow pair|bowman]] and [[skipper (boating)|skipper]].<ref name=aoc/> She has been coached by [[Euan McNicol]] since 2010.<ref name=aoc/> Her primary training base is Sydney, with a secondary training base in [[Weymouth, Dorset|Weymouth]].<ref name=aoc/> She is a member of the [[Middle Harbour Yacht Club]].<ref name=aoc/> She has a sailing scholarship from the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] and [[New South Wales Institute of Sport]].<ref name=aoc/>


In 2008, as a sixteen-year-old, Price started competing in the [[ISAF World Cup]] Women's Match Racing Tour where she was the youngest woman in the competition, a title she held into 2012.<ref name=aoc/> She was ranked the ISAF Women's World Ranking's number one bowman in 2010.<ref name=aoc/> In 2010, as a crew member, she came in first at the 2010 Australian National Open Match Racing Champion and, as skipper, came in first at the 2010 Australian Women's Match Racing Champion.<ref name=aoc/> At 2010 ISAF Sail for Gold World Cup in Weymouth, she earned a gold medal.<ref name=aoc/> At the ISAF 2010 Women's Match Racing World Championships in [[Newport, Rhode Island]], her team finished third.<ref name=aoc/> In the Women's Match Racing Team category for the ISAF World Ranking List, her team was ranked first in 2010.<ref name=aoc/>
In 2008, as a sixteen-year-old, Price started competing in the [[ISAF World Cup]] Women's Match Racing Tour where she was the youngest woman in the competition, a title she held into 2012.<ref name=aoc/> She was ranked the ISAF Women's World Ranking's number one bowman in 2010.<ref name=aoc/> In 2010, as a crew member, she came in first at the 2010 Australian National Open Match Racing Champion and, as skipper, came in first at the 2010 Australian Women's Match Racing Champion.<ref name=aoc/> At 2010 ISAF [[Sail for Gold]] World Cup in Weymouth, she earned a gold medal.<ref name=aoc/> At the ISAF 2010 Women's Match Racing World Championships in [[Newport, Rhode Island]], her team finished third.<ref name=aoc/> In the Women's Match Racing Team category for the ISAF World Ranking List, her team was ranked first in 2010.<ref name=aoc/>


In 2011, Price, [[Nina Curtis]], and [[Lucinda Whitty]] formed their [[Elliott 6m]] team,<ref name=aoc/><ref name=20122perth/> skippering the team from the start.<ref name=aoc/> She competed in the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships.<ref name=20122perth>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Womens-Match-Racing-World-Championship---Aussies-ready/98948 |title=ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship&nbsp;— Aussies ready |publisher=Sail-World.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref> Her team finished eighth.<ref name=20122perth/> At ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final in Sheboygan, her team finished third in match racing.<ref name=aoc/> At the 2011 [[Weymouth & Portland International Regatta]] in Weymouth, Great Britain, her team finished fifth in match racing.<ref name=aoc/> At the 2011 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, her team finished seventh in match racing.<ref name=aoc/> At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Weymouth, her team finished first.<ref name=20122perth/><ref name=weymouthg>{{cite web|url=http://www.yachtandboat.com.au/news/australian-sailors-win-four-gold-medals-on-olympic-waters |title=Australian sailors win four gold medals on Olympic waters&nbsp;— Yacht & Boat |publisher=Yachtandboat.com.au |date=2012-06-12 |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=moreweyoth>{{cite news|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/london-games/games-course-suits-aussies/story-e6frgdg6-1226390535614 |title=Games Course Suits Aussies |publisher=The Australian |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=medalcount>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Sailing-World-Cup-standings---Australians-top-three-classes/98764 |title=ISAF Sailing World Cup standings&nbsp;— Australians top three classes |publisher=Sail-World.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=skipperyep/> At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Miami, her team finished second.<ref name=20122perth/><ref name=medalcount/> At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Spain, her team finished third.<ref name=20122perth/><ref name=medalcount/> She competed in the 2012 ISAF Women’s Match Racing World Championship in Gottenburg, Sweden.<ref name=gottenburg>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Womens-Match-Racing-World-Championships---Through-to-next-stage/99031 |title=ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championships&nbsp;— Through to next stage |publisher=Sail-World.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref> Going into the event, her team was ranked sixth in the world.<ref name=20122perth/> With five wins and two losses, her team finished third in their group in the group stage.<ref name=gottenburg/> This was her team's final competition before the Olympics.<ref name=20122perth/>
In 2011, Price, [[Nina Curtis]], and [[Lucinda Whitty]] formed their [[Elliott 6m]] team,<ref name=aoc/><ref name=20122perth/> skippering the team from the start.<ref name=aoc/> She competed in the Perth [[2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships]].<ref name=20122perth>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Womens-Match-Racing-World-Championship---Aussies-ready/98948 |title=ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship&nbsp;— Aussies ready |publisher=Sail-World.com |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref> Her team finished eighth.<ref name=20122perth/> At ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final in Sheboygan, her team finished third in match racing.<ref name=aoc/> At the 2011 [[Weymouth & Portland International Regatta]] in Weymouth, Great Britain, her team finished fifth in match racing.<ref name=aoc/> At the 2011 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, her team finished seventh in match racing.<ref name=aoc/> At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Weymouth, her team finished first.<ref name=20122perth/><ref name=weymouthg>{{cite web|url=http://www.yachtandboat.com.au/news/australian-sailors-win-four-gold-medals-on-olympic-waters |title=Australian sailors win four gold medals on Olympic waters&nbsp;— Yacht & Boat |publisher=Yachtandboat.com.au |date=2012-06-12 |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=moreweyoth>{{cite news|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/london-games/games-course-suits-aussies/story-e6frgdg6-1226390535614 |title=Games Course Suits Aussies |publisher=The Australian |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=medalcount>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Sailing-World-Cup-standings---Australians-top-three-classes/98764 |title=ISAF Sailing World Cup standings&nbsp;— Australians top three classes |publisher=Sail-World.com |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=skipperyep/> At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Miami, her team finished second.<ref name=20122perth/><ref name=medalcount/> At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Spain, her team finished third.<ref name=20122perth/><ref name=medalcount/> She competed in the 2012 ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship in Gottenburg, Sweden.<ref name=gottenburg>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Womens-Match-Racing-World-Championships---Through-to-next-stage/99031 |title=ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championships&nbsp;— Through to next stage |publisher=Sail-World.com |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref> Going into the event, her team was ranked sixth in the world.<ref name=20122perth/> With five wins and two losses, her team finished third in their group in the group stage.<ref name=gottenburg/> This was her team's final competition before the Olympics.<ref name=20122perth/>


Price has been selected to represent [[Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Australia]] at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in sailing<ref name=aoc/><ref name=20122perth/><ref name=morefoncorm>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Womens-Match-Racing-World-Championship---Off-to-a-good-start/98984 |title=ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship&nbsp;— Off to a good start |publisher=Sail-World.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=matchriac>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/London-2012-Olympic-Games---Aussie-sailors-aim-to-bash-the-Poms/98728 |title=London 2012 Olympic Games&nbsp;— Aussie sailors aim to bash the Poms |publisher=Sail-World.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref> as the team's skipper.<ref name=skipper>{{cite web|author=Staff writer |url=http://inner-west-courier.whereilive.com.au/news/story/olivia-is-setting-sail-for-london-olympics/ |title=Olivia is setting sail for London Olympics&nbsp;— People&nbsp;— News&nbsp;— Inner West Courier |publisher=Inner-west-courier.whereilive.com.au |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=skipperyep>{{cite web|url=http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8486798 |title=Olympic sailors eye record medal haul |publisher=Wwos.ninemsn.com.au |date= |accessdate=2012-07-10}}</ref> She was named to the [[Sailing at the 2012 Summer Olympics&nbsp;– Elliott 6m|Elliott 6m]] team in June 2012.<ref name=skipper/><ref name=20122perth/> She was the youngest member of Australia's sailing team.<ref name=skipper/> In the lead up to the Olympic Games, she participated at a national team training camp at the [[Australian Institute of Sport]]'s Italian training centre.<ref name=skipper/> She went into London knowing that if she earned a medal, she would be the youngest female ever to earn one in the event.<ref name=aoc/>
Price has been selected to represent [[Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Australia]] at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in sailing<ref name=aoc/><ref name=20122perth/><ref name=morefoncorm>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/ISAF-Womens-Match-Racing-World-Championship---Off-to-a-good-start/98984 |title=ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship&nbsp;— Off to a good start |publisher=Sail-World.com |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=matchriac>{{cite web|url=http://www.sail-world.com/Australia/London-2012-Olympic-Games---Aussie-sailors-aim-to-bash-the-Poms/98728 |title=London 2012 Olympic Games&nbsp;— Aussie sailors aim to bash the Poms |publisher=Sail-World.com |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref> as the team's skipper.<ref name=skipper>{{cite web|author=Staff writer |url=http://inner-west-courier.whereilive.com.au/news/story/olivia-is-setting-sail-for-london-olympics/ |title=Olivia is setting sail for London Olympics&nbsp;— People&nbsp;— News&nbsp;— Inner West Courier |publisher=Inner-west-courier.whereilive.com.au |access-date=2012-07-10}}</ref><ref name=skipperyep>{{cite web |url=http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8486798 |title=Olympic sailors eye record medal haul |publisher=Wwos.ninemsn.com.au |access-date=2012-07-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923085839/http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8486798 |archive-date=23 September 2015 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> She was named to the [[Sailing at the 2012 Summer Olympics&nbsp;– Elliott 6m|Elliott 6m]] team in June 2012.<ref name=skipper/><ref name=20122perth/> She was the youngest member of Australia's sailing team.<ref name=skipper/> In the lead up to the Olympic Games, she participated at a national team training camp at the [[Australian Institute of Sport]]'s Italian training centre.<ref name=skipper/> She went into London knowing that if she earned a medal, she would be the youngest female ever to earn one in the event.<ref name=aoc/>

She was not selected for the 49erFX class at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in Rio de Janeiro and took a five-year break from sailing.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title='Now or never': Unlikely duo gunning for Paris 2024 |url=https://wwos.nine.com.au/news/sailing-news-olivia-price-evie-haseldine-olympic-games-paris-2024-exclusive/296a3e4e-e3b4-4197-ab4e-81d43ccfcc2f |access-date=2023-12-15 |website=wwos.nine.com.au |language=en}}</ref>

Price teamed up with [[Evie Haseldine]] in September 2021.<ref name=":0" /> Together they finished 10th sailing in the [[49er (dinghy)|49erFX]] class at the Olympic Test Event, held in Marseille in July 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-07-17 |title=2023 Olympic Test Event, Marseille |url=https://cyca.com.au/2023-olympic-test-event-paris/,%20https://cyca.com.au/2023-olympic-test-event-paris/ |access-date=2023-12-15 |website=Cruising Yacht Club of Australia |language=en-AU}}</ref> Coached by Victor Paya, they subsequently won bronze at the 2023 Sailing World Championships, winning Australia a place in the [[2024 Summer Olympics|2024 Paris Olympic Games]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Australian Sailing Team at Allianz Sailing World Championships - Day 8 |url=https://www.sail-world.com/news/265570/Australian-sailors-at-Allianz-Sailing-Worlds-day-8 |access-date=2023-12-15 |website=www.sail-world.com}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{Portal|Women's sport|Olympics|Sailing}}
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==External links==
* {{World Sailing|olivia-price|id=AUSOP1}}
* {{Olympics.com|olivia-price}}
* {{AOC profile|olivia-price}}
* {{Olympedia}}

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Olivia Price
Nina Curtis and Olivia Price (on the right) at the Welcome Home parade in Sydney
Personal information
NationalityAustralian
Born (1992-08-02) 2 August 1992 (age 32)
Sydney
Height164 cm (65 in) (2012)
Weight68 kg (150 lb) (2012)
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportSailing
EventElliott 6m — Women
Medal record
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2012 London Elliott 6m

Olivia Price (born 2 August 1992) is an Australian sailor. She represented Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in sailing, and won a silver medal.[1]

Personal life

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Price was born on 2 August 1992 in Sydney[2] and is from Drummoyne.[3] She attended Drummoyne Public School before going to high school at St Catherines School then Sydney Distance Education High School.[2] She chose distance education in order to allow herself more time to compete and train, finally earning her HSC in 2011.[2] As of 2012, she lives in Sydney,[2] and is part of The University of Sydney's Elite Athlete Program.[1]

Price is 164 centimetres (65 in) tall and weighs 68 kilograms (150 lb).[2]

Sailing

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Price is a sailor, serving as a bowman and skipper.[2] She has been coached by Euan McNicol since 2010.[2] Her primary training base is Sydney, with a secondary training base in Weymouth.[2] She is a member of the Middle Harbour Yacht Club.[2] She has a sailing scholarship from the Australian Institute of Sport and New South Wales Institute of Sport.[2]

In 2008, as a sixteen-year-old, Price started competing in the ISAF World Cup Women's Match Racing Tour where she was the youngest woman in the competition, a title she held into 2012.[2] She was ranked the ISAF Women's World Ranking's number one bowman in 2010.[2] In 2010, as a crew member, she came in first at the 2010 Australian National Open Match Racing Champion and, as skipper, came in first at the 2010 Australian Women's Match Racing Champion.[2] At 2010 ISAF Sail for Gold World Cup in Weymouth, she earned a gold medal.[2] At the ISAF 2010 Women's Match Racing World Championships in Newport, Rhode Island, her team finished third.[2] In the Women's Match Racing Team category for the ISAF World Ranking List, her team was ranked first in 2010.[2]

In 2011, Price, Nina Curtis, and Lucinda Whitty formed their Elliott 6m team,[2][4] skippering the team from the start.[2] She competed in the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships.[4] Her team finished eighth.[4] At ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final in Sheboygan, her team finished third in match racing.[2] At the 2011 Weymouth & Portland International Regatta in Weymouth, Great Britain, her team finished fifth in match racing.[2] At the 2011 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, her team finished seventh in match racing.[2] At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Weymouth, her team finished first.[4][5][6][7][8] At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Miami, her team finished second.[4][7] At the 2012 ISAF Sailing World Cup in Spain, her team finished third.[4][7] She competed in the 2012 ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship in Gottenburg, Sweden.[9] Going into the event, her team was ranked sixth in the world.[4] With five wins and two losses, her team finished third in their group in the group stage.[9] This was her team's final competition before the Olympics.[4]

Price has been selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in sailing[2][4][10][11] as the team's skipper.[3][8] She was named to the Elliott 6m team in June 2012.[3][4] She was the youngest member of Australia's sailing team.[3] In the lead up to the Olympic Games, she participated at a national team training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport's Italian training centre.[3] She went into London knowing that if she earned a medal, she would be the youngest female ever to earn one in the event.[2]

She was not selected for the 49erFX class at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and took a five-year break from sailing.[12]

Price teamed up with Evie Haseldine in September 2021.[12] Together they finished 10th sailing in the 49erFX class at the Olympic Test Event, held in Marseille in July 2023.[13] Coached by Victor Paya, they subsequently won bronze at the 2023 Sailing World Championships, winning Australia a place in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Medal madness for University of Sydney". The University of Sydney. 13 August 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "London 2012 - Olivia Price". Australia: Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e Staff writer. "Olivia is setting sail for London Olympics — People — News — Inner West Courier". Inner-west-courier.whereilive.com.au. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship — Aussies ready". Sail-World.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Australian sailors win four gold medals on Olympic waters — Yacht & Boat". Yachtandboat.com.au. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Games Course Suits Aussies". The Australian. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  7. ^ a b c "ISAF Sailing World Cup standings — Australians top three classes". Sail-World.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  8. ^ a b "Olympic sailors eye record medal haul". Wwos.ninemsn.com.au. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  9. ^ a b "ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championships — Through to next stage". Sail-World.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  10. ^ "ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship — Off to a good start". Sail-World.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  11. ^ "London 2012 Olympic Games — Aussie sailors aim to bash the Poms". Sail-World.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  12. ^ a b "'Now or never': Unlikely duo gunning for Paris 2024". wwos.nine.com.au. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  13. ^ "2023 Olympic Test Event, Marseille". Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. 17 July 2023. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  14. ^ "Australian Sailing Team at Allianz Sailing World Championships - Day 8". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
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