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Olympic Medalist Cody Miller and Wife Ali Welcome Kato to the Family

There are now three boys in the Miller household.

Olympic medalist Cody Miller and his wife Ali Miller announced the birth of their second son, Kato William Miller, on Wednesday. He was born at 12:30 PM on Tuesday

The couple’s first child, Axel Zeke Miller, was born on November 16, 2020.

Miller won an Olympic gold medal as part of the American 400 medley relay at the 2016 Rio Olympics, to which he added an individual bronze in the 100 breaststroke. He also has two World Championship gold medals as part of relays.

He missed the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team, finishing 11th in the 100 breast and 14th in the 200 breast at the 2021 US Olympic Swimming Trials.

He went on to represent the DC Trident at the 2021 International Swimming League season, where he racked up 66.50 MVP points in 6 matches. That ranked him 182nd in the league overall.

He and his wife Ali, then Ali DeWitt, met while DeWitt was working as a volunteer assistant with the Indiana Hoosiers and Cody Miller was training there as a college senior.

Miller has built his fame with one of the most popular social media channels dedicated to swimming via his YouTube account, which has 168,000 subscribers.

In true Cody fashion, Cody released a “Kato Miller Day 1” video about his emotions about becoming a father for the second time.

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mcmflyguy
2 years ago

I saw the picture and thought, I bet he recorded it and made a video… then boom there it is lol. Can always count on Cody for a video he is talented in documenting and recording.

Notsofast
2 years ago

2/22/22 would have been great. Congrats nonetheless

Barbossa Andrew 🐍
2 years ago

Congrats to the Miller family!

Elmer
2 years ago

The Green Hornet sends best wishes to the family.

James Beam
2 years ago

Congrats, great to see. Anyone who leaves a negative comment really needs to leave this site. Be happy for Cody and his family.

swimapologist
Reply to  James Beam
2 years ago

I hate people who comment like this on the internet.

“Anyone who leaves a negative comment…”

There aren’t any negative comments other than yours! Why are you stirring the pot!

Virtus
Reply to  James Beam
2 years ago

Homie fighting invisible comments

Chad
2 years ago

Weird question, but what’s up with dads taking their shirt off before having their picture taken with their new born? I’ve definitely seen this elsewhere on social media, particularly with athletes.

Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
Reply to  Chad
2 years ago

Skin to skin contact is important for babies to bond, especially with their non birth parent.

Xman
Reply to  Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
2 years ago

What if the dad is really hairy? I’m talking sweater chest does this imprinting work?

John
Reply to  Xman
2 years ago

If this weren’t a swimming website I would call this question weird but it’s not.

Cate
Reply to  John
2 years ago

It’s weird

MY MOM!
Reply to  Chad
2 years ago

Imprinting

Anonymoose
Reply to  Chad
2 years ago

why are you guys downvoting he was literally just asking a question without bias hahaha

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Chad
2 years ago

seein’ if the baby fits in his chest cavity.

loyal
2 years ago

okay thats a really cute baby

Cate
Reply to  loyal
2 years ago

Yep

Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
2 years ago

Cody and Ali pick the most bada** baby names. Axel and Kato will be the coolest kids in pre-school.

Anonymoose
Reply to  Gulliver’s Swimming Travels
2 years ago

as a german speaker i’ll have to disagree about axel. basically means armpit

Disrupter
Reply to  Anonymoose
2 years ago

Axel in German means Father of peace. It basically short for Absalom. Look it up. Your German rivals Lochte’s English.

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