Coming alive: UTSA track & field’s Jemuel Miller’s journey after pedestrian accident
Jemuel Miller, a UTSA track and field star, faced a life-altering moment after being hit by a car in August 2022. Initially unsure if he would compete again, Miller utilized his resilience and support from coaches and teammates to return stronger than ever. Now, after winning multiple championships and breaking records, he is preparing for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, aiming to make his last collegiate season the best yet. His journey showcases personal growth and persistence in overcoming physical and mental challenges.
By the Numbers- Miller won the American Conference triple jump championship both indoors and outdoors in 2026.
- He broke his own school records in the triple jump, achieving a mark of 16.69m/54-9.25 outdoors.
- He has been named American Conference Field Athlete of the Week four times during this season.
- Miller enters the NCAA Outdoor Championships ranked 10th nationally in the triple jump.
- After multiple injuries related to his accident, he has recently undergone rigorous fall training to improve his performance.
Miller aims to capitalizing on his recent successes at the NCAA Championships, seeking to achieve personal and national bests before potentially pursuing a professional track career and a role in supply chain management.
Bottom LineMiller's journey from a traumatic accident to championship contender exemplifies resilience and determination. His story serves as a beacon of hope for others facing adversity, illustrating that recovery and success are possible
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