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Bill Miller
American javelin thrower

Bill Miller

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American javelin thrower
A.K.A.
William Miller William Preston Miller
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Lawnside, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Place of death
Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
Age
86 years
Stats
Height:
179 cm
Weight:
77 kg
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Biography

William Preston Miller (February 22, 1930 – October 27, 2016) was an American athlete who competed in the javelin throw for the United States in the 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki, Finland where he won the silver medal with a throw of 72.46 meters. Miller was born in Lawnside, New Jersey.

AAU competition

A graduate of Haddon Heights High School, he won the American Athletic Union competition in 1952 and 1954. He was a proud African-American and Native American athlete and one of the few Native Americans who have represented America at the Olympics.

College studies

He completed his Bachelors and Masters studies in Psychology at the University of Arizona and had an additional year of graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania in International Affairs. At the NCAA Championships he was 5th in the 1949 javelin throw, and 3rd in 1950.

Denied world record

In 1954, he was denied the opportunity to become the only native athlete ever to hold the world javelin record. He completed a throw of 266' 8½" (81.29 cm) but the javelin had been broken and in repairing the implement the center of gravity had been moved out of the specified limits.

Decathlon and 1970 Masters Nationals

His accomplishments as an athlete, included not only javelin records, but achievements as well in the Decathlon, competing in both the Javelin and High Jump. He competed as an American Decathlon athlete in 1952. In July, 1970 Miller returned to competing and placed second in the Javelin at the 1970 Masters National Outdoor Track and Field Championship.

Later career

He worked for the U.S. State Department as the U.S. Liaison and head coach for the National Indonesian Track and Field Coach, then after, as the head coach of the National Malaysian Track and Field Team. In 1967, he brought his family back to the U.S. and took a job with the U.S. Office of Economic Security in Washington D.C. He later worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in Washington, then completed his career in Arizona working with Native American desert crops, Jojoba and Guayule.

He died Thursday, Oct. 27th, 2016 at his home, Ironwood Assisted Living in Apache Junction, Arizona.

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