Aryono Miranat

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Aryono Miranat
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Personal information
CountryIndonesia
Born (1964-04-27) 27 April 1964 (age 61)
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
HandednessRight
EventMixed doubles
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1993 Birmingham Mixed doubles
World Cup
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1993 New Delhi Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1990 Bandung-Jakarta Mixed doubles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1994 Ho Chi Minh Mixed doubles
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1989 Jakarta Mixed team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1993 Birmingham Mixed team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1995 Lausanne Mixed team
Asian Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1990 Beijing Men's team
Asian Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1989 Shanghai Men's team
Asian Cup
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1991 Jakarta Mixed doubles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1994 Beijing Mixed doubles
SEA Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1989 Kuala Lumpur Mixed doubles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1989 Kuala Lumpur Men's team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1989 Kuala Lumpur Men's doubles
BWF profile

Aryono Miranat (born 27 April 1964) is a retired badminton player from Indonesia who specialized in mixed doubles. After his retirement he became a badminton trainer at PB Djarum in Kudus. As of 29 December 2007, he is a coach in the men's doubles category for the Indonesian badminton association (PBSI). He is currently the Indonesia national team men's doubles head coach.

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Career

Miranat competed at the 1989 SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, won two silver medals in the mixed doubles and team events, also a bronze in the men's doubles. He was part of the Indonesia winning team at the 1989 Sudirman Cup, helping the team defeat South Korea in group 1A, where he played in the mixed doubles with Minarti Timur by beating Park Joo-bong and Chung Myung-hee in straight games. [1] [2]

Miranat won several international titles in the early 1990s with Eliza Nathanael, including the China (1992), Thailand (1992), Hong Kong (1992), and French (1993) Opens. He was a mixed doubles runner-up three consecutive years (19901992) at the Indonesia Open. He was also runner-up at the 1993 Hong Kong Open with Risyeu Rosalina. Miranat earned a bronze medal with Nathanael at the 1993 IBF World Championships in Birmingham, England. He was also part of the Indonesian Men's team that earned a bronze medal at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, China.

After retiring, he chose to become a badminton coach. Before becoming a male doubles assistant coach at PBSI, he was first trusted to handle the women's doubles sector in the Indonesian national training center at Cipayung. At his coaching hand the formation of the pair Vita Marissa and Liliyana Natsir was initiated, who were able to penetrate the women doubles dominance of China at that time.

As a coach, expressing his normal calm figure, he is usually called "Koh Ar" by his students. He already has numerous achievements as a national coach for PBSI including the gold medal earned by the Indonesian men's badminton team at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games and many individual doubles titles.

Achievements

World Championships

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1993 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, England Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of Denmark.svg Jon Holst-Christensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Grete Mogensen
5–15, 4–15 Med 3.png Bronze

World Cup

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1994 Phan Đình Phùng Indoor Stadium,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rosalina Riseu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xingdong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gu Jun
10–15, 6–15 Med 3.png Bronze
1993 Indira Gandhi Arena,
New Delhi, India
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Axelsson
Flag of England.svg Gillian Gowers
15–10, 7–15, 5–15 Med 2.png Silver
1990 Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg Erma Sulistianingsih Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Paulsen
Flag of England.svg Gillian Gowers
8–15, 4–15 Med 3.png Bronze

Asian Cup

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1991 Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of South Korea.svg Shon Jin-hwan
Flag of South Korea.svg Gil Young-ah
5–15, 15–8, 7–15 Med 2.png Silver
1994 Beijing Gymnasium, Beijing, China Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Jianjun
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ge Fei
4–15, 15–13, 10–15 Med 2.png Silver

SEA Games

Mixed doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1989 Stadium Negara,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Flag of Indonesia.svg Minarti Timur Flag of Indonesia.svg Eddy Hartono
Flag of Indonesia.svg Verawaty Fadjrin
17–16, 9–15, 2–15 Med 2.png Silver

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1993 Hong Kong Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Rosalina Riseu Flag of Indonesia.svg Rudy Gunawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rosiana Tendean
12–15, 6–15Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
1993 French Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of Indonesia.svg Rudy Gunawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rosiana Tendean
15–7, 15–12Gold medal icon.svgWinner
1992 Thailand Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of Indonesia.svg Denny Kantono
Flag of Indonesia.svg Zelin Resiana
15–2, 2–15, 15–1Gold medal icon.svgWinner
1992 Hong Kong Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sang-bok
Flag of South Korea.svg Gil Young-ah
4–15, 1–15Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
1992 China Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xingdong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Man
15–8, 9–15, 17–16Gold medal icon.svgWinner
1992 Indonesia Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of Sweden.svg Pär-Gunnar Jönsson
Flag of Sweden.svg Maria Bengtsson
12–15, 15–11, 9–15Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
1991 Indonesia Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Eliza Nathanael Flag of Denmark.svg Thomas Lund
Flag of Denmark.svg Pernille Dupont
11–15, 9–15Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
1990 Indonesia Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Erma Sulistianingsih Flag of Indonesia.svg Rudy Gunawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rosiana Tendean
5-15, 15–11, 4-15Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
  IBF Grand Prix tournament
  IBF Grand Prix Finals tournament

Invitational tournament

Men's doubles

YearTournamentVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1988 Asian Invitational Championships Bandar Lampung, Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg Joko Suprianto Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sang-bok
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Joo-bong
8–15, 0–15 Med 3.png Bronze

References

  1. "Denmark faces Indonesia in semis". The New Paper. 27 May 1989. p. 28. Retrieved 16 June 2020 via National Library Board.
  2. Sukumar, Dev (3 May 2009). "Glory on Home Soil – Sudirman Cup '89". Badminton World Federation . Retrieved 8 May 2019.