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  1. Bode Miller ( Easton, Nuevo Hampshire; 12 de octubre de 1977) es un esquiador estadounidense que ha ganado 1 Medalla de Oro Olímpica (6 Medallas en total), 4 Campeonatos del Mundo (5 Medallas en total), 2 Generales de la Copa del Mundo (y 6 Copas del Mundo en diferentes disciplinas) y 33 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bode_MillerBode Miller - Wikipedia

    Samuel Bode Miller (/ ˈ b oʊ d i / BOH-dee; born October 12, 1977) is an American former World Cup alpine ski racer. He is an Olympic and World Championship gold medalist, a two-time overall World Cup champion in 2005 and 2008, and the most successful male American alpine ski racer of all time.

  3. 306K Followers, 162 Following, 444 Posts - Bode Miller (@millerbode) on Instagram: "Father, Husband, Learner, and Teacher. Winner of six Olympic Alpine skiing medals. Co-Founder @peakskis"

  4. Hall of Fame Class of 2018. Fiercely independent, remarkably gifted, and always innovative, Miller revolutionized the ski world with his unprecedented success in five events. Bode Millers résumé includes a segment that often gets overlooked amid the brilliance of his six Olympic and five World Championship medals (including four golds), 33 ...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Winner of six Olympic Alpine skiing medals, including one of each colour, the exceptional American Bode Miller remained at the top of his sport from the Salt Lake City Games in 2002 through to Sochi 2014, where, aged 36 years and five months, he took bronze in the super-G to become the oldest ever Alpine skier to win an Olympic medal.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2008 · Bode Miller, el triunfo de un deportista independiente. 5.808. 16. 2. Me gusta. Twittear. Por Ivan M el 16/1/2008 17:03. Competición. Bode Miller llevaba mucho tiempo persiguiendo un récord. Se trata de la plusmarca de siete victorias de su compatriota Phil Mahre.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Bode Miller, American Alpine skier who won a total of six Olympic medals—more than any other male American skier—and won the men’s World Cup overall championship in 2005 and 2008. Learn more about Millers life, career, and accomplishments in this article.