Patience pays off as Miller’s time arrives

At 0h03, on December 7, 2022 By Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager

No day is the same in racing, which is what Uriah Miller most enjoys about working in the business. After spending almost a decade learning from others, the 22-year-old Ohio native went out on his own recently and has won races as both a trainer and driver.

“I enjoy the possibilities,” said Miller, who competes primarily at MGM Northfield Park. “It’s never the same day to day. You have a chance to do good, or be good, or happen upon that one gem of a horse. It’s exciting. It keeps life fun.”

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