PARK CITY, Utah - Two weeks shy of his 36th birthday, "pretty shriveled up" and
likely nearing the end of his competitive career, Bode Miller cant help but
think of legacies.
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medals, the four world titles and whether he is, as most people think, the best
male skier the United States has ever had. Thats for other people to decide. "I
think theyre more titles for everyone else," Miller said on Monday at the U.S.
Olympic Committee media summit. "Youre renting the title until somebody else
takes it away. If youre too attached to it, youre going to be bummed out when
your rental agreement runs out." No, what matters to him is the impact hes had
on skiing. "Its not so much about my legacy as it is about ski racing in
general. Ski racing deserves what you can give to it," he said. "Its been the
love of my life up until now." Even if its been, to the outside world, something
of a tortured relationship. Miller was just 20 when he made his first Olympic
team in 1998, too inexperienced even to know what he didnt know. He remembers
feeling confident when he stepped into the starting gate, only to get through 15
gates before sailing off the course. By the time he reached the bottom —
cartwheeling across the finish line — the Japanese fans greeted him with
"raucous applause." "In 98, I was basically throwing the dice," he said. By the
time the Turin Olympics rolled around, Miller was skiings biggest star. Like La
Bomba and the Herminator before him, his success on the slopes — he won four
world titles from 2003 to 2005, and claimed his first overall World Cup title in
2005 — was surpassed only by his larger-than-life personality off them. Raised
in rural New Hampshire, he is brash, unconventional and free-spirited. (While
most other athletes wore sneakers or boots Monday, Miller sported aqua blue
flip-flops.) But the very traits that make him so appealing also were his
undoing. Disdainful of the goal-oriented nature of Olympic sports — to say
nothing of the celebrity culture that goes with them — Miller found trouble at
every turn in Turin. He made waves by refusing to live in the athletes village.
He said he had mixed feelings about the U.S. Ski Teams "Best in the World"
motto, saying the organization needed to put as much into it as the skiers did.
And after all those expectations, he didnt medal, failing even to finish in
three of his events. Later, he brushed off criticism of his failure, saying hed
managed to "party and socialize at an Olympic level." "Dealing with those kind
of tough situations, its obviously part of growing and being a grown-up," Miller
said. "When youre under the magnifying glass like that, theres no way to really
judge yourself too harshly in hindsight. Obviously, I could have said things
differently, I could have done things differently. A lot of other people could
have done things differently, too. "I had chances to win, I was prepared. I dont
think I did anything dramatically as evil as it was portrayed. But I think thats
part of being under the microscope that way, and Im fully capable of dealing
with it. It didnt really ruffle me as bad as I think a lot of people would have
expected. I just dont seem to get bothered by that stuff that much." Four years
later, skiing had a new star in Lindsey Vonn. But the spotlight found Miller
once again, this time for all the right reasons. He won a medal of every colour
at the Vancouver Olympics, including a gold in the super combined. That gave him
a total of five Olympic medals, more than any other U.S. skier. Miller won his
33rd World Cup title, in the downhill at Beaver Creek, in December 2011. But he
had microfracture surgery on his left knee in February 2012 and wound up missing
the entire 2012-13 season. The break re-energized him, giving him a chance to
spend time with his wife and kids. "Being away from the sport was really healthy
for me," Miller said. "Ive been in it so long with so little time away that I
was definitely taxed ... to a point that I was getting frustrated at times. The
fact is, if youre going to do it, the process deserves better than that. Now I
think Im in a place where I can participate fully, and not put as much strain on
myself." Miller accompanied the rest of the U.S. team to Portillo, Chile, and
said his knee feels "perfect" as he readies for his return to competition this
month. Asked about his expectations for Sochi, Miller said he intends to "kick
(butt)" in what is almost certainly his last Olympics. "Everyone looks for these
big epiphanies," he said. "Ive spent lot of time and energy being a ski racer.
Ive earned the right to compete at a high level and Ive spent a lot of pain and
a lot of energy trying to develop these skills. The Olympics, to me, is just a
great opportunity to enjoy that. "Its a perishable process, being a ski racer.
Until youre all rotten or shriveled up, you should keep going. Im pretty
shriveled up, but Im not all rotten. Not yet."
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