I've shown that I can win on this course, but it was tough this year with only two training runs
Defago takes downhill ahead of 2 Americans Jan 17, 2009
It's a nice record, something you dream about as a kid
Bode Miller races to record 28th win Jan 20, 2008
I've straddled probably more times than most people have finished slalom
American benefits from Bode Miller mistake Feb 14, 2006
For me to have a fellow American come in third makes it an extraordinary day as this was my dream at the start of the season
Miller wins another gold Feb 12, 2003
Being on top in such a tight competition is a great success
Miller gives USA skiing gold Feb 06, 2003
Samuel Bode Miller (pronounced /ˈboʊdi/; born October 12, 1977) is an American alpine ski racer. He is an Olympic and World Championship gold medalist, a two-time overall World Cup champion in 2005 and 2008, and is generally considered the greatest American alpine skier of all time.
In 2008, Miller and Lindsey Vonn helped the United States sweep the men's and women's overall World Cup titles for the first time in 25 years. With 32 World Cup victories, he is the most successful American alpine ski racer of all time. He became the fifth man to win World Cup races in all five disciplines: slalom, giant slalom, Super-G, downhill, and combined. He is the only ski racer in history to win five World Cup races in each of the five alpine disciplines.
He has won five medals in the Winter Olympics, the most of any U.S. skier — two silvers (giant slalom and combined) in Salt Lake City 2002, and a gold (super combined), a silver (Super G) and a bronze (downhill) in Vancouver 2010. Miller is one of five skiers who have won Olympic medals in four different disciplines, matching the feats of Kjetil André Aamodt and female racers Anja Pärson, Janica Kostelic, and Katja Seizinger..