Andy Mill

Andy Mill's diverse career spans athletics, broadcasting, and angling, each marked by notable achievements. As a two-time Olympian and four-time World Championships skier, his valor at the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics earned him the "Olympic Skiing Award." Inducted into the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame in 1993, Mill transitioned into a 20-year broadcasting career, covering esteemed events like the Olympics. However, it is in fishing where Mill finds profound fulfillment, paralleling the dedication he brought to skiing and broadcasting. Renowned for his success in fly-fishing tournaments, he has clinched numerous prestigious titles, including five Gold Cups and six Golden Flies. Beyond competition, Mill educates and advocates for the sport through media platforms like the Sportsman's Journal with Andy Mill and his acclaimed book, A Passion for Tarpon. Co-founder of the Mill House Podcast, he shares angling insights with a wider audience. Honored with inductions into The City of Aspen Hall of Fame and awards such as the Curt Gowdy Media Award, Mill's contributions to fly fishing are commemorated with the 2024 IGFA Joe Brooks Fly Fishing Award, acknowledging his enduring impact.