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Bryan Miki

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Bryan Miki
 
Born (1969-05-19) May 19, 1969 (age 55)
Team
Curling clubRoyal City CC, New Westminster, BC
Curling career
Member Association British Columbia
Brier appearances2 (1998, 2000)
World Championship
appearances
1 (2000)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Canada
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2000 Glasgow
Representing  British Columbia
Labatt Brier
Gold medal – first place 2000 Saskatoon

Bryan Miki (born May 15, 1969)[2][3][4] is a Canadian curler.

He is a 2000 World Men's champion[5] and a 2000 Labatt Brier champion.

Miki coached British Columbia to a gold medal at the 2019 Canada Winter Games.[6] He currently the alternate Jacques Gauthier rink.[1]

Awards

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Teams

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1986–87 Brent Pierce Ross Graham Bryan Miki Darin Fenton CJCC 1987 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
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 1st place, gold medalist(s)
WCC 2000 1st place, gold medalist(s)
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
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

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2008 Bryan Miki Adina Tasaka Jay Batch Jacalyn Brown CMxCC 2008 (5th)

Personal life

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Miki's father Fuji was the first ever curler of Japanese descent to play at the Brier in 1979.[8] and is a former Canadian Mixed Champion,[9] and is a former coach of the Japanese women's curling team.[10] Bryan Miki grew up in South Burnaby, British Columbia,[11] 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.[3] He currently works as a gasfitter for FortisBC.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "2024 Montana's Brier Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "2022 New Holland U21 Canadian Juniors Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada.
  3. ^ a b "Buttering up a fitness fanatic". Vancouver Province. April 5, 2000. p. A54. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  4. ^ "McAulay feels ready for event". Regina Leader-Post. November 14, 2001. p. C5. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  5. ^ Bryan Miki at World Curling Edit this at Wikidata
  6. ^ "National Champions | Curl BC | Our House is Your House". Curl BC.
  7. ^ "2000 Greg McAulay Curling Rink".
  8. ^ "ANNUAL BC NISEI CURLING BONSPIEL RESULTS - PDF". docplayer.net.
  9. ^ Bartel, Mario (15 January 2018). "There's a new Miki at the rink". Tri-City News.
  10. ^ Vancouver Sun, Mar 27, 2008, "Fun until the get married"
  11. ^ "15athlete". www.burnabysportshalloffame.ca.
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