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Pools, parties, prostitution, prison: The Scott Miller story
Key takeaways
- Scott Miller's three-decade fall from the Olympic dais ended in prison.
- And for 25 years it weighed Australian Olympian Scott Miller down.
- When Miller went to the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 as a 21-year-old, the weight of a nation was on his ample shoulders.
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Scott Miller's three-decade fall from the Olympic dais ended in prison. It saved his life By Paul Johnson for Deep End: The Scott Miller Story Topic:Swimming. It is one of the world's heaviest metals.
And for 25 years it weighed Australian Olympian Scott Miller down. Drugs and bad decisions destroyed his life until a dramatic arrest and incarceration saved it.
When Miller went to the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 as a 21-year-old, the weight of a nation was on his ample shoulders.
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