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I apologize Jan. 12: Star U.S. skier Bode Miller apologizes for his comments about skiing while "wasted." |
Miller angered ski officials, team staff and sponsors when he said during the interview on CBS that “there have been times when I’ve been in really tough shape at the top of the course.”
“Talk about a hard challenge right there. ... If you ever tried to ski when you’re wasted, it’s not easy,” Miller said. “Try and ski a slalom when ... you hit a gate less than every one second, so it’s risky, you know. You’re putting your life at risk there. It’s like driving drunk only there’s no rules about it in ski racing.”
Asked during the program if the risk meant he would never ski drunk again, the 28-year-old Miller replied, “No, I’m not saying that.”
The USSA was swamped with angry phone calls from team donors and corporate sponsors after the “60 Minutes” piece. Marolt traveled to Wengen immediately following Sunday’s airing of the show to meet with Miller.
“I was struck by the concern he felt about the impact his comments had on his family, kids, and others who look up to him — and that he took full responsibility for what he said,” Marolt said.
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Miller, who tied for third during training for Saturday’s downhill, also apologized to fans and the media.
“Obviously, the message that came through was not something that I would promote or (what) I’m about in any aspect of my sporting career,” he said.
“I think the people who have watched me through my career can say I don’t ... put anything in front of my sporting career and in front of taking ski racing and sports seriously. Those are the most important things,” he said. “And then on top of that I’d like to apologize to the media because I’ve been not speaking with you guys very much.”
“But he’s also reached that level of fame where everything you do is under the microscope.”
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