Bryan Miki
Bryan Miki (born 1969)[1][2] is a Canadian curler.
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Curling club | Royal City CC, New Westminster, BC | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Member Association | British Columbia | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Brier appearances | 2 (1998, 2000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (2000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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He is a 2000 World Men's champion[3] and a 2000 Labatt Brier champion.
Miki coached British Columbia to a gold medal at the 2019 Canada Winter Games.[4]
Awards
- Hec Gervais Playoff MVP Award: 2000
- Ross Harstone Sportsmanship Award: 2000
- British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame: inducted in 2002 with all of 2000 Greg McAulay team, Canadian and World champions[5]
- Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame: 2017
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate Coach | Events |
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1986–87 | Brent Pierce | Ross Graham | Bryan Miki | Darin Fenton | CJCC 1987 | |
1996–97 | Brent Pierce | Al Roemer | Bryan Miki | Darin Fenton | ||
1997–98 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Darin Fenton | Cary Sakiyama | Brier 1998 (5th) |
1998–99 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Darin Fenton | ||
1999–00 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Jody Sveistrup | Darin Fenton Glen Pierce | Brier 2000 WCC 2000 |
2000–01 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Jody Sveistrup | ||
2001–02 | Greg McAulay | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Jody Sveistrup | Darin Fenton | COCT 2001 (7th) |
2002–03 | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Dean Koyanagi | Ross Graham | ||
2003–04 | Bryan Miki | Darin Fenton | Terry Hauk | Jay Batch | ||
2004–05 | Bryan Miki | Doug Wilcock | Dean Koyanagi | Terry Hauk | ||
2005–06 | Bryan Miki | Dean Lunn | Jay Batch | Terry Hauk | ||
2005–06 | Jay Peachey | Ron Leech | Kevin Recksiedler | Brad Fenton | Bryan Miki | COCT 2005 (10th) |
2006–07 | Brent Pierce | Bryan Miki | Andrew Bilesky | Brendan Willis | Jay Batch | |
2007–08 | Bryan Miki | Darin Laface | Jay Batch | Chad Hofmann | ||
2008–09 | Bryan Miki | Tyler Klitch | Jay Batch | Chad Hofmann | ||
2009–10 | Bryan Miki | Tyler Klitch | Jay Batch | Chad Hofmann | ||
2010–11 | Bryan Miki | Tyler Klitch | Jay Batch | Chad Hofmann | ||
2011–12 | Dean Joanisse | Tyler Klitch | Bryan Miki | Jay Batch | ||
2012–13 | Bryan Miki | Jay Batch | Ernie Daniels | Curtis Tateyama | ||
Mixed curling | ||||||
2008 | Bryan Miki | Adina Tasaka | Jay Batch | Jacalyn Brown | CMxCC 2008 (5th) |
Personal life
Miki's father Fuji was the first ever curler of Japanese descent to play at the Brier in 1979.[6] and is a former Canadian Mixed Champion,[7] and is a former coach of the Japanese women's curling team.[8] Bryan Miki grew up in South Burnaby, British Columbia,[9] and currently lives in Port Coquitlam. His son Joshua also curls, and was a member of the 2019 gold medal winning team at the Canada Games.
At the time of the 2000 World Championships, Miki was employed as a leak survey technician for BC Gas.[1]
References
- "Buttering up a fitness fanatic". Vancouver Province. April 5, 2000. p. A54. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- "McAulay feels ready for event". Regina Leader-Post. November 14, 2001. p. C5. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- Bryan Miki on the World Curling Federation database
- "National Champions | Curl BC | Our House is Your House". Curl BC.
- "2000 Greg McAulay Curling Rink".
- "ANNUAL BC NISEI CURLING BONSPIEL RESULTS - PDF". docplayer.net.
- Bartel, Mario. "There's a new Miki at the rink". Tri-City News.
- Vancouver Sun, Mar 27, 2008, "Fun until the get married"
- "15athlete". www.burnabysportshalloffame.ca.
External links
- Bryan Miki at World Curling Federation
- Bryan Miki at CurlingZone
- Bryan Miki – Curling Canada Stats Archive
- Mario Bartel (January 15, 2018). "There's a new Miki at the rink". Tri-City News.
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