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Bode Miller won a World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 1, 2008, cementing his lead in the overall standings and closing to 5 points on Didier Cuche in downhill.
Bode Miller won a World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 1, 2008, cementing his lead in the overall standings and closing to 5 points on Didier Cuche in downhill.
Here's a more detailed look:
- Race & Location:
- Bode Miller won the men's downhill race at the Alpine FIS Ski World Cup in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 1, 2008.
- Significance:
- This win was significant as it helped Miller cement his lead in the overall World Cup standings and narrowed the gap to Didier Cuche in the downhill standings.
- Overall Champion:
- Miller went on to be crowned the overall World Cup champion that season.
- Other notable achievements:
- Miller has 33 World Cup victories, two overall World Cup titles, four World Championship gold medals and one silver, and six Olympic medals.
- Miller's career:
- Miller is considered the most accomplished American alpine skier in history
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