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Mareike Miller (; born 3 August 1990) is a 4.5 point
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player, who played for the
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in the United States. She also plays for the German national team, with which she won two European titles, was runner-up at 2010 and 2014 World Championships, won a gold medal at the
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in London and won a silver medal at the Rio 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. President
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awarded the team Germany's highest sporting honour, the ''
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'' (Silver Laurel Leaf), twice (2012 and 2016).


Biography

Mareike Miller was born on 3 August 1990, the daughter of Karl-Heinz and Kristin. She has a brother, Nils. She is nicknamed "MA". Miller began playing
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at the age of seven, and made her debut with a women's senior club team in Germany when she was 14. In that first game, she suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Over the next four years, she underwent knee surgery four times, three in the right knee, and once in the left, leaving her knees scarred. On each occasion she took eight months to recover, and ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament within weeks of returning to playing. At the age of 18, Miller was forced to give up her dream of playing basketball. However, her physical education teacher suggested that she try
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, a sport she had never heard of. Although she is a wheelchair basketball player, Miller does not require a wheelchair for everyday activities, and is classified as a
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with a minimal disability. Being able to move her body fully gives the tall
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a height advantage, but she found that shooting from the free throw line in a chair requires as much force as shooting standing from the three-point line. When Miller took up wheelchair basketball in 2008, she was not thinking of making the national team, but with hard work and daily practice, she made it in just one year. That year she started playing for ASV Bonn in the German regional league. In 2009, she began attending
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in the United States, where she studied business administration. She found the workload much higher than in Germany. Whereas most German clubs trained only two of three times a week, training in the United States was every day, with weight and training rooms available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. While in Germany for summer breaks, she trained with the second division team Essen Hot Rolling Bears and travelled twice a week to
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to train with the Köln 99ers. In 2011, she captained the German Under 25 (U25) National team, competing at their first ever World Championships. In March 2012, her UWW Warhawks team, coached by Daniel T. Price, defeated the
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63–34 to win the US Intercollegiate National Championships in a game in which Miller scored 17 points and had 13
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. Later that year, Miller headed to Australia, Netherlands and
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for training camps with the German women's wheelchair basketball national team before the
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in London. In the Gold Medal match in London, the team faced the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team, who had defeated them 48–46 in Sydney just a few months before, in front of a crowd of over 12,000 at the North Greenwich Arena. The German team had been undefeated up to that point, but had started off slow in its games against the United States and China, winning these games by six-point margins, and seemed to play its best basketball only in the final minutes of a game. Miller scored 19 points, more than any other player in the match, and was a key factor in Germany winning 58–44. "Most of my shots weren’t even any crazy shots or any outside shots", Miller said. "They were the same shots I took in the others games, but I played more in this game, and I had many more easy opportunities getting into the paint." "I’m always one of the shooters, but I think Australia underestimated me and didn’t defend me as well as some of the other girls. They left me open a lot and I got some big shots, so it went well for me. It just worked out that I scored the most points in the final, but it wasn’t deliberate." It was the first gold medal that Germany had won in women's wheelchair basketball at the Paralympics since 1984. They were awarded the Silver Laurel Leaf by President
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in November 2012, and were named German Team of the Year for 2012. "Many times, I was told that after winning a gold medal, I have achieved the most I can, so I could quit now," Miller later wrote, "But I disagree." After a devastating loss in the European Championship final on home soil in 2013, the German team claimed silver at the
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in
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, Canada, 2015, Miller had to have more surgeries on her knees and thus could not play with the German team. At the
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, she returned and won silver after losing the final to the United States. After the 2016 Paralympic Games, several athletes and the German national team head coach retired. Miller remained as one of the experienced players of the team, now playing for Martin Otto, the PE teacher who got her to play the sport in the first place. As part of the captain trio, she led her team to another European Championship silver medal in 2017, showing that the team even with many changes is continuing on a high level. 2018 marks the year of World Championships in Hamburg, Germany. Miller will captain the team competing in front of her home crowds as she also currently lives in Hamburg and plays for the professional team BG Baskets Hamburg.


Achievements

*2009: Gold at the European Championships *2009: Silver at German Women's National Championships *2010: Silver at the Women's World Championships *2010: Bronze at the U22 mixed European Championships *2010: Gold at German Women's National Championships *2011: Silver at German Women's National Championships *2011: Gold at the European Championships (Nazareth, Israel) *2012: Intercollegiate Champion *2012: Silver at German Women's National Championships *2012: Gold at the Paralympic Games (London, England) *2013: Intercollegiate Champion *2013: Silver European Championships (Frankfurt, Germany) *2014: Intercollegiate Champion *2014: Silver at the World Championships (Toronto, Canada) * 2016: Silver at the Paralympic Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) * 2017: Silver European Championships * 2018: Bronze at the World Championships (Hamburg, Germany)


Awards

*2011, 2012, 2014, 2016: Team of the Year *2012 and 2014: Silver Laurel Leaf


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, Mareike 1990 births Living people German women's wheelchair basketball players Paralympic wheelchair basketball players of Germany Paralympic gold medalists for Germany Paralympic silver medalists for Germany Paralympic medalists in wheelchair basketball Wheelchair basketball players at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair basketball players at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair basketball players at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Recipients of the Silver Laurel Leaf Centers (basketball)