Bode Miller leads downhill training

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    - Bode Miller mastered the Olympic course on his very first run Thursday, leading the opening downhill training session.

    A bronze medalist in the event four years ago, the 36-year-old Miller clocked 2 minutes, 7.75 seconds down the Rosa Khutor piste, where he injured his left knee two years ago during the Sochi test event.

    "Unfortunately they don't give you medals for training runs," said Miller, who also led the only training run on the famed Streif course in Kitzbuehel, Austria, last month, but then made a big error in the race, finishing third. "If they did, I would be psyched today. But it certainly doesn't hurt to come out here and ski well first run. I just have to keep trimming time."

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