Hannah Miller

American figure skater


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FieldValue
nameHannah Miller
imageMiller - 2012 JGPF - 5.jpg
captionMiller in 2012
countryUnited States
birth_date
birth_placeChicago, Illinois
hometownWilliamston, Michigan
height
coachTammy Gambill
skating clubEast West Ice Palace
beganskating2000
show-medalsyes
medaltemplates
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Hannah Miller (born October 29, 1996) is an American figure skater. She is the 2014 Ice Challenge champion, 2014 Lombardia Trophy silver medalist, and 2012 JGP Final silver medalist.

Personal life

Miller was born in Chicago, Illinois, while her father was a member of the National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks. She is the daughter of Cheryl Hudgens Miller and Kevin Miller, a former ice hockey player who was a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team and played in the NHL. She has three younger sisters, Neysa and twins Braedyn and Giselle. In June 2015, Miller graduated from Williamston High School, having earned a GPA of 4.0 and served as valedictorian at her graduation. She decided to study kinesiology at Michigan State University.

Career

Miller began learning to skate as a four-year-old. She also trained in gymnastics before deciding to focus on skating. She was coached mainly by her paternal aunt, Kirsten Miller-Zisholz, in Lansing, Michigan, until June 2015.

Miller won the 2011 U.S. novice title. The next season, she won a bronze medal in her Junior Grand Prix debut and the U.S. junior national bronze medal.

In 2012–13, Miller won a pair of silver medals at JGP events in Austria and Croatia and qualified for the 2012–13 Junior Grand Prix Final in Sochi, Russia. She won the silver medal after placing second in the short program and fourth in the long. She made her senior national debut at the 2013 U.S. Championships, finishing 10th.

In September 2014, making her senior international debut, Miller took the silver medal at the Lombardia Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series (CS) event in Sesto San Giovanni, Italy. In November, she won gold at the CS Ice Challenge in Graz, Austria.

In June 2015, Miller relocated to Artesia, California, to train under Rafael Arutyunyan. Miller-Zisholz, who encouraged her to move to a more competitive training environment, continues to work with Miller as an adviser and technical consultant. In August 2016, Miller announced a coaching change to Tammy Gambill.

Programs

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Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

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InternationalEvent11–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–19International: JuniorNational
GP Cup of China10th
GP Rostelecom11th
CS Finlandia6th
CS Golden Spin8th
CS Ice Challenge1st
CS Lombardia2nd
JGP Final2nd
JGP Austria2nd
JGP Croatia2nd
JGP Estonia12th
JGP Italy3rd
U.S. Champ.3rd J10th9th9th7th18th13th15th
Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior
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References

References

  1. "Competition Results: Hannah MILLER". International Skating Union.
  2. "Hannah MILLER: 2011/2012". International Skating Union.
  3. "Hannah MILLER: 2012/2013". International Skating Union.
  4. "Hannah MILLER: 2014/2015". [[International Skating Union]].
  5. "Hannah MILLER: 2015/2016". [[International Skating Union]].
  6. "On the ice". Official website of Hannah Miller.
  7. Edmonds, Jamie. (February 19, 2010). "Local Skater Has Olympic Dreams, Family Roots". [[WILX-TV.
  8. Barnas, Jo-Ann. (January 24, 2011). "Lansing's Hannah Miller wins novice title at U.S. Figure Skating Championships". [[Detroit Free Press]].
  9. Lavey, Kathleen. (December 4, 2012). "On the edge of glory: Williamston's Hannah Miller pursuing world's attention". Lansing State Journal.
  10. Walker, Elvin. (January 9, 2013). "Hannah Miller: A silver-lined season". Golden Skate.
  11. Seidel, Jeff. (January 28, 2013). "Hannah Miller comes from an icy MSU tradition". Detroit Free Press.
  12. (January 10, 2014). "U.S. Figure Skating Honors 10 Scholar Athletes at 2014 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships". [[U.S. Figure Skating]].
  13. Rutherford, Lynn. (July 27, 2015). "Skaters gear up for new season at Skate Detroit". [[IceNetwork.com]].
  14. (June 16, 2015). "Olympics on mind, ice skater Hannah Miller off to California". Lansing State Journal.
  15. Brannen, Sarah S.. (August 25, 2015). "The Inside Edge: Move to Cali gets Miller motivated". [[IceNetwork.com]].
  16. Miller, Hannah. (August 23, 2016). "Summer changes". Official website of Hannah Miller.
  17. Miller, Hannah. (June 6, 2017). "Surgery, new programs, and summer plans". Official website of Hannah Miller.
  18. Seidel, Jeff. (January 20, 2019). "Hannah Miller on figure skating and the struggle to be thin enough". [[Detroit Free Press]].

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