

Bode Miller Inducted to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame
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Ski racing legend Bode Miller was officially inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame last Saturday. He joins an impressive 2025 class featuring tennis legend Serena Williams, Nike co-founder Phil Knight, and track star Allyson Felix.
"I feel very fortunate to be here with you guys," Miller said. He thanked his family friends, and coaches.
"I think the opportunity needs to be normalized, the opportunity for kids to have that sort of dream," referring to the support he received as a young racer.
Miller is the most successful American male alpine skier of all time. He won 6 Olympic medals and racked up 33 World Cup wins, 5 World Championship medals, and two overall titles.
Miller is the only U.S. American man to win World Cup races in all five alpine disciplines: downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined.
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Since retiring in 2017, Miller co-founded Peak Ski Company, though the company is rumored to be shuttering.
Saturday’s ceremony at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs was truly the cherry on top of a storied career. Congrats, Bode!