She is now the proud mother of a new baby boy!
Miller-Uibo and her husband, Estonian decathlete Maicel Uibo, made the announcement of the birth of their son in a joint Instagram post on Tuesday.
“Welcome to the world Maicel Uibo Jr,” the post said.
Miller-Uibo gave birth on April 20th.
The Bahamian, set to miss this track & field season, enjoyed a phenomenal 2022 season which saw her win nine out of 10 400m races, including claiming her maiden World Championship title in Eugene in July as well as gold at the NACAC Championships in Nassau in August.
The 28-year-old two-time Olympic champion has announced that she is pregnant with her first child with husband Estonian decathlete Maicel Uibo, whom she married in 2017.
She made the announcement on Instagram on Saturday.
“New Year, New Blessing. We can’t wait to meet our little bundle of joy. Happy sixth anniversary,” she posted underneath pictures of her and her husband.
Miller-Uibo won Olympic 400 titles at the 2016 Olympics in Rio De Janeiro and defended her title at the 2020 Toyko Games held in 2021. She won her first world title in the 400m in Eugene, Oregon in 2022 after being the runner-up in Beijing in 2015 and Doha in 2019 when she was sensationally beaten by Salwa Eid Naser, who ran a blistering 48.14, the third-fastest time in history.
Last season, Miller-Uibo stated that 2022 was the last time she was going to be running the 400m and stepping down to the 200m.