Savannah Miller
Savannah Miller began twirling at the age of three where she instantly fell in love with the sport of baton twirling. She is a world champion baton twirler, internationally-recognized choreographer/coach and is the former University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band Feature Twirler.
Savannah has won 17-World Championship gold medals for Team USA over her 22-year career. She has numerous National titles for both the NBTA and USTA organizations including most recently winning the 2021 USTA National Championships in the Women’s Solo and Artistic Twirl events. During her Grand Finals solo performance this year, she scored perfect 10s earning her the prestigious Diamond Cup trophy. Savannah plans to compete through the 2022 season before retiring from the competitive side of baton twirling. She plans to judge and coach in the sport following her retirement. Savannah graduated from the University of Arkansas in December 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism. During her time at Arkansas, she served as the Razorback Marching Band Feature Twirler, UATV News Director, Executive Board member of her sorority Alpha Delta Pi, a student ambassador and was named to the national Alpha Delta Pi’s Top 30 members under the age of 30 in 2017. Savannah has taught in more than 11 countries worldwide and hopes to continue to share her love of twirling with the world in the years to come. She currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee where she works as a fitness instructor while training for her last year of competitive twirling. She plans to pursue a career in the journalism field following her retirement. |
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