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Bode Miller

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Bode Miller is a World Cup alpine ski racer. Bode Miller is a World Champion and Olympic.

Early Life and Education

Bode Miller was born on October 12, 1977. As of now, he is 44 years old. Likewise, he was born in Easton, New Hampshire, U.S.

His zodiac sign is Libra. He has 3 siblings older sister Kyla, younger sister Wren, and younger brother Chelone.

Furthermore, he was raised as a vegetarian. Until the third grade, he was homeschooled, but after his parents divorced, he began attending public school. The details about his parents are not provided.

Moreover, He applied for and got a scholarship to the Carrabassett Valley Academy, a ski racing academy in Maine.

Bode Miller – Net Worth 2023

Bode Miller is an alpine ski racer as a profession. Likewise, he has a net worth of $8 million. Bode has earned lots of assets and money from his career. He is loving a happy and lavish life with his kids and wife.

Body Measurements

Bode Miller has a height of 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) · He weighs around  180 lb (91 kg). He has a well-maintained body poster and a muscular body. Furthermore, he has light brown hair and blue eyes.

Career

Miller not only first appeared in the World Cup during the 1998 season but also in the 1998 Nagano Olympics represented the United States, competing in both technical disciplines.

He also competed in super-G  In 1999, which is considered a speed discipline, not a technical one. Later on, with the best finish of 8th in slalom, he represented the U.S.

On December 17, 2000, he finally achieved a podium in giant slalom at Val d’Isère, but at the 2001 World Ski Championships then only competed in super-G.

Bode Miller crashed during the downhill portion of the combined and tore knee ligaments, which ended his competition.

Making him a five-event skier on the World Cup circuit, Miller began regularly competing downhill, although he was still considered a technical specialist.

On December 29, 2001, Miller won his first World Cup race, taking the giant slalom at Val-d’Isère.

After that, he followed it up the next day with another win in the slalom at Madonna di Campiglio.

In January 2002 he would go on to win two more slalom races,  in February along with a pair of silver medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics, thus on the U.S. Ski Team establishing himself as the top racer.

On February 13 Miller won his first-