
The fact that Bode Miller will be leaving the WInter Olympics without having earned any medals seems to justify his critics. Heavy drinking, truth telling, not saying the “right’ things…from there it’s all downhill for this reigning World Cup champion.
Only a few weeks back, Miller was on the cover of Time and Newsweek.He spoke his mind on “60 Minutes” and to Rolling Stone magazine. He dared to say that he liked skiing drunk. He said Lance Armstrong and Barry Bonds were on steroids. This scared his sponsors which include Visa and Nike. They still hoped, and bet their dollars, that his forthcoming gold medals would be all that the world would remember.
Yet, his honesty is as refreshing as a cold Alpine wind. How many times do we have to endure a Cutie Couric corporate interview in which a silver medaled athlete answers in the usual cliches: “I’m an athlete. You have to have faith. I know I can win. I’ll do better next time.” Or they promise a brighter result tomorrow: “I’m tough. But you just have to keep going. I’ve got great coaches, my parents are wonderful and I have great faith in the Lord.”
Can’t America endure a guy who admits he hates fame, likes to drink, calls the whole thing a sham and refuses to answer the Today show with insipid utterances of phony remorse?
I hope Bode Miller continues to have a great time. Even if he walks away without those gold medals.