Asa MILLER

14 Jun 2000
21
Male
PORTLAND, OR
 
United States of America
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
 
United States of America

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ALP Alpine Skiing Men's Giant Slalom DNF
Men's Slalom DNF

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocationResult
70Men's Giant Slalom2018PyeongChang, KOR00:02:49.950
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Asa Bisquera-Miller

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Hiking, camping, rock climbing, water sports, cliff jumping, wake boarding. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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Athlete

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Sophomore at Westminster College in Salt Lake City (USA). (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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Father, Kelly Miller. Mother, Polly Bisquera. Sister, Kaia Miller.

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English, French

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Snowbird Sports Education Foundation

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Personal: Will Gregorak (USA)

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Sister Kaia Miller and mother Polly Bisquera (Volleyball): His mother and sister play competitive volleyball. His sister plays for her high school in Oregon (USA) and a club team. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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2016 FIS event in Perisher (Giant slalom - 25th)

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2020: Torn meniscus in his right knee and a torn labrum in his right shoulder. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

2019: Fractured the tibial plateau in his left leg. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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2018

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His father, who was a ski patroller at a local mountain in Oregon, United States of America, and introduced him to skiing when he was just one-and-a-half. When he was eight, he joined the Meadows Race Team at Mt. Hood Meadows (USA) where he stayed until graduating from high school. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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"I didn't initially fall in love with ski racing. In fact, I hated the first days of it. Over time, my love and passion for its speed, risk, and sense of freedom grew and became a primary focus in my life." (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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"Display the best of my abilities at the next Winter Olympics in Beijing." (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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Has been balancing being a full-time college student with staying committed to his training. "This has led to some difficulties with time management and attendance for competitions over the last year, but I have been able to show success both in and outside of the classroom." (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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Competing for the Philippines in giant slalom at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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Alpine skier Ted Ligety (USA), two-time Olympic and five-time World champion.

Alpine skier Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR), two-time Olympic medallist, 2019 World champion. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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His father. "He has always encouraged me to go out and achieve what I set my mind to, and has supported me no matter what decisions I've made along the way. Without his support, I would be nowhere near where I am today." (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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"Sport is one of life's greatest teachers and constantly provides lessons that have further application beyond competing. Much like life, sport brings adversity, success, failure, and everything in between. Sport doesn't simply teach athletes how to win, but also how to lose. More is learned from failure than from winning. To be triumphant in life and sports, one must master both. When it comes down to it, competition day isn't just about the results, it's about the culmination of steps it took to get to that day, and where it leads you next." (Athlete, 14 Oct 2021)

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Opening and closing ceremony flagbearer for Philippines at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

Legend
DNF:
Did Not Finish
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