Bode Miller Inducted Into US Olympic Hall of Fame with Serena Williams, Phil Knight
Bode Miller Inducted Into US Olympic Hall of Fame with Serena Williams, Phil Knight

Bode Miller Inducted Into US Olympic Hall of Fame with Serena Williams, Phil Knight

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Bode Miller, a Franconia native and six-time Olympic medalist, was inducted into the United States Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame in 2025, cementing his legacy as the most decorated male alpine skier in American history. Miller's career highlights include 33 World Cup victories, two overall World Cup titles, and being the only U.S. male skier to win races in all five alpine disciplines. His Olympic journey spanned five Winter Games from 1998 to 2014, earning him one gold, three silver, and two bronze medals. Known for his daring style and pushing the limits on the slopes, Miller retired in 2017 and transitioned into entrepreneurship, co-founding Peak Ski Company. The 2025 Hall of Fame class also included luminaries like Serena Williams and Nike co-founder Phil Knight, celebrating not only athletic achievements but the support behind these athletes. Miller expressed gratitude during his induction speech, reflecting on his childhood inspiration and the honor of joining such an elite group.

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