Bode Miller to Be Inducted into US Olympic Hall of Fame

Bode Miller is one of the most accomplished alpine skiers in history and won two FIS overall World Cup titles in 2005 and 2008. Miller has 33 World Cup victories…
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Bode Miller is one of the most accomplished alpine skiers in history and won two FIS overall World Cup titles in 2005 and 2008.

Miller has 33 World Cup victories and is the only US male skier to win world cup races in all five events:

  • Downhill
  • Super-G
  • Giant slalom
  • Slalom
  • Combined

With six Olympic medals, he ranks second behind Apolo Ohno for the most individual Winter Olympic medals by any Team USA athlete.

He won gold in the alpine combined at the Olympic Winter Games Vancouver 2010 and earned three medals at the same Olympic Winter Games, leading Team USA to a record eight alpine medals.

Miller’s success spanned multiple world championships, where he won back-to-back double golds in 2003 (giant slalom, alpine combined) and 2005 (downhill, super-G).

Bode Miller and the other people inducted into the Hall of Fame will be honoured in a special ceremony to be held Saturday, July 12th in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

“We’re proud to welcome the Class of 2025 into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame and to honor the extraordinary accomplishments they’ve made as representatives of Team USA,” said USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland.

“This induction celebrates not only their remarkable performances and lasting impact but also acknowledges the essential contributions of those who supported their journeys every step of the way.

“Earning a place in the Hall of Fame is no small feat—especially given the incredible talent across this year’s group of finalists.”

Find the entire list of Hall of Fame inductees here.