Nick PAGE

1 Aug 2002
19
Male
HOLLYWOOD, FL
 
United States of America
PARK CITY, UT
 
United States of America

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FRS Freestyle Skiing Men's Moguls 5

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Finish On:  Feb 5
Genting Snow Park A & M Stadium
Genting Snow Park A & M Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park A & M Stadium
Finished
Genting Snow Park A & M Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
10Dual Moguls Men2021Almaty, KAZ
18Moguls Men2021Almaty, KAZ
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllOverall MogulsMogulsDual Moguls
2021/2022101018
2020/20219
2019/202014828
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonMoguls MenDual Moguls Men
2021/20221 x 9th1 x 13th
2020/20211 x 3rd1 x 7th
2019/20201 x 10th2 x 25th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
9Moguls Men2021/2022Alpe d'Huez, FRA79.24
13Dual Moguls Men2021/2022Alpe d'Huez, FRA
14Moguls Men2021/2022Ruka, FIN35.17
16Moguls Men2021/2022Deer Valley, UT, USA
18Moguls Men2021/2022Idre Fjall, SWE76.72
33Dual Moguls Men2021/2022Idre Fjall, SWE
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Nick

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Mountain biking, golfing, animals (has two dogs). (idoneusa.com; Athlete, Apr 2021)

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Athlete

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2019 high school graduate from The Winter Sports School (Park City, UT, USA)

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Father, Mike Page. Mother, Sheri Ellison.

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English

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Wasatch Freestyle Team

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National: Matt Gnoza (USA), Bryon Wilson (USA)

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2019 World Cup in Ruka (Moguls - 18th)

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September 2019: Shattered his right thumb in Zermatt (SUI). Had a titanium plate and seven screws inserted, leaving an impressive scar. (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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April 2019

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Born in Florida, raised in Utah. Started skiing moguls at age seven with the Wasatch Freestyle program in Park City, Utah and moved through the ranks as he progressed. Was inspired by watching former member of the program, Bryon Wilson, win a mogul's bronze medal at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. After meeting Wilson, "I was over the moon and I knew that's what I wanted to do. Coming full circle: Bryon went from being my biggest role model, to my coach and one of my closest friends." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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Moguls was really a culmination of all the different parts. "It was the perfect recipe for a kid who loved to ski. It gave me an opportunity at a very young age to find some independence and really start to grow into the person I am now. Skiing and competing has taught me more about how to work hard, be a respectful individual, and a fierce competitor than anything else could." (Athlete, April 2021)

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He wants to be someone that can be described as being the very best at what they do: "I think with that comes a career grand slam. I already have the World Cup Rookie of the Year, so now I get to work towards adding World Cup and World Championship wins in both single and dual moguls, an Olympic title, as well as the big World Cup Overall title. I think once all of these can sit on a shelf in my house, it will show, not only that I've achieved what I set out for, but also the work and preparation it took to get them." (Athlete, April 2021)

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First World Cup podium in Idre Fjall in December 2020 (third).
Being awarded the 2021 Rookie of the Year Award.
Competing a cork 1440 in World Cup competitions: "These accomplishments are great reminders of what I'm working towards in the upcoming Olympic season." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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Finds inspiration in the best athletes in the world, because that's where he wants to be - such as basketball player Michael Jordan (USA) and golfer Tiger Woods (USA). (Athlete, April 2021)

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His parents have shown him how to work hard, be professional, and how to carry himself as an individual: "There is no way I would be in this same position I am now without them." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

Bryon Wilson (USA), Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games moguls bronze medallist
Bradley Wilson (USA), Two-time Olympian (2014, 2018) , two-time World Championships dual moguls medallist (2017, 2019)
Sho Kashima (USA), three World Cup podiums
Emerson Smith (USA), PyeongChang 2018 Olympian
Tom Rowley (USA), two-time Junior World champion (2014)

"I was able to not only look up to all of them as athletes, but also as individuals because they were my closest friends. I took so much from just being around them that it really accelerated my development, not only in sport, but also in me as a person." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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"When I ski, I try to ski my run and stay in the moment, but being able to do that comes from working hard when I'm not in a spotlight through the entire off-season. Putting those two things together, I think, results in improvement, and gets me closer to being the dominant athlete I want to be." (Athlete, Apr 2021)

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FIS World Cup Rookie of the Year (2021)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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