Olympic Rower Races From Rio Into First Year at Darden

11 October 2016

By Jay Hodgkins


Matt Miller (Class of 2018) won’t be defined by being an Olympian. Part of the reason he enrolled at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business this fall was to make sure he’s able to achieve big goals in life and, hopefully, in the field of data science.

But the start of his two years at Darden was certainly defined by the 2016 Rio Olympics, where he was busy competing for Team USA in the men’s four rowing competition while his fellow First Years were arriving on Grounds in Charlottesville, Virginia, for the start of classes.

Miller even filmed a short introduction video on his smart phone from the athlete’s village in Rio de Janeiro, which was shown during his section’s introduction session.

Although he missed much of the first week of activities for First Years, Miller still made it back in time for his first class, and he said settling in was made easy thanks to the amazing job his wife did getting their new apartment ready.

Before arriving on Grounds, Miller’s four-man boat rowed through their event heats and into the semifinals, only to suffer a disappointing result as the team failed to qualify for the gold-medal race amid a week of terrible rowing conditions. Unbowed, the team rowed to victory in the B final on 12 August, officially finishing in seventh place overall, even though their time would have been good enough for silver in the A final race held later that same morning.

Staying in Rio through the closing ceremony, Miller even made time after his event to catch up on the heavy load of case study reading before returning to Charlottesville just in time for the start of classes.

Miller started his rowing career in high school before joining the men’s club rowing team at UVA as an undergraduate, where he earned a degree in systems engineering in 2011. After UVA, he worked in the Washington, D.C., area while training with the Potomac Boat Club and ultimately making the U.S. national team.

Throughout his career, Miller said his competitive nature and discipline have driven his success, but he often enjoys the serenity of training as much as the actual races.

“Much of the training for rowing is working on your aerobic base, so those rows can be amazingly fun out on the water with great conditions,” he said. “When you start, you can see the stars and when you’re on the dock afterwards, the sun is up and there might be hot air balloons in the sky.”

But as big a part as rowing and the Olympics has had in Miller’s life, he expects much more from himself in the future in new areas.

“As I look back on the Olympic experience, I’m going to view it as a unique experience, a fun time and a unique challenge,” Miller said. “I hope to do great things in my life and not be defined as an Olympian, but be more broadly successful and be defined as a friend to people.”

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The University of Virginia Darden School of Business prepares responsible global leaders through unparalleled transformational learning experiences. Darden’s graduate degree programs (MBA, MSBA and Ph.D.) and Executive Education & Lifelong Learning programs offered by the Darden School Foundation set the stage for a lifetime of career advancement and impact. Darden’s top-ranked faculty, renowned for teaching excellence, inspires and shapes modern business leadership worldwide through research, thought leadership and business publishing. Darden has Grounds in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the Washington, D.C., area and a global community that includes 18,000 alumni in 90 countries. Darden was established in 1955 at the University of Virginia, a top public university founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819 in Charlottesville, Virginia.

 

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