The six-time Olympic medalist Bode Miller is an American former World Cup alpine ski racer. He is considered one of the greatest World Cup racers of all time with 33 race victories, accompanied by the likes of Marcel Hirscher, Herman Maier, Benjamin Raich.  

Also regarded as one of the most successful male American alpine ski racers of all time, Miller enjoys a huge net worth. Find out about his income and lifestyle here!!

American Ski Racer Bode Miller's Net Worth  

Bode Miller, 41, has an estimated net worth of $18 million, as of 2018. He accumulated most of his wealth as a professional alpine ski racer and his numerous accolades made him one of the wealthiest in the profession.   

CAPTION: Bode Miller at the 2006 Winter Olympics

SOURCE: Vanity Fair

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In 2009, Miller was placed No. 6 on the Forbes list of of the , alongside Shaun White, Lindsey Vonn, Ted Ligety, and a few others. In the year, Miller earned a whopping $1.3 million.      

Alpine Ski racer, Miller earned most of their revenue from win shares. Miller took home $332,000 by winning the alpine skiing World Cup in 2008. He has won six Olympic medals, including one gold medal, which must have brought in him a reasonable earning.     

The pays $25 thousand as a bonus for gold. So, his earnings from bonuses are around $100 thousand. The bonus amount is relatively low compared to other countries. In fact, Malaysian gold winner gets a bonus amount worth $600 thousand.     

Endorsements & Earnings

Miller earns a great deal of money with his endorsement deals. Prior to his participation for the 2006 Turin Games, he accumulated $4 million alone in endorsement deals, reports. 

CAPTION: Bode Miller at the 2006 Winter Olympics

SOURCE: SFGate

Miller endorses brands including Nike, Visa, Pagnella Ski Resort, Hublot, Hot Gear, Madhouse Munchies Barilla (an Italian pasta company) and Head, a ski manufacturer.

Despite all the accolades, Miller is often remembered for his underwhelming performance at the 2006 Winer Games held in Turin.

Bode Miller & 2006 Winter Games: A Balck Mar To Miller's Identity

Where expectations were sky high, Miller failed to pull out his best. During the 2006 Winter Games, Miller finished just two of his five races and failed to secure top 3 spots in either of them.

Speaking to the Associated Press, Miller recalled the event, saying,  

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