• Malcolm Milne (born 9 November 1948) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Australia. Some sources give his birth date as 5 November 1948. Born...
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  • Malcolm Davenport Milne FRCP FRS (1915–1991) was an English physician and nephrologist. After education at Stockport School, Milne matriculated at the...
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    in all subsequent Games, winning medals at every Games since 1998. Malcolm Milne became the first non-European to win a ski race world cup in 1969, and...
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    Australian racing cyclist and former cross-country skier. Malcolm Milne, olympic skier. Ross Milne, olympic skier. Christopher Minko, musician. Guy Rigoni...
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  • Arthur Milne, British mathematician and astrophysicist James Stuart Milne New Zealand mathematician John Milne, English geologist Malcolm Davenport Milne (1915–1991)...
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  • Kenneth Lancelot Milne was founding president of the SA division of the Australian Democrats, and MLC 1979-85. E(rnest) Malcolm Milne (c. 1886–1963) married...
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    Guinea Malcolm Milne (born 1948), Former Australian Skier Mal Peet (1947–2015), English author and illustrator best known for young-adult fiction Malcolm St...
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  • and World Championship results were not included as World Cup races. Malcolm Milne of Australia won the season's first downhill at Val d'Isère in December...
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    alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and speed skating. Malcolm Milne, brother of Ross Milne, who died while practising for the 1964 Winter Olympics,...
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    Malcolm Milne represented Australia at the next two Winter Olympics, won a World Cup event and came third in a World Championship. In 1968, Milne finished...
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