Aryono Miranat

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Born (1964-04-27) 27 April 1964 (age 61)
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
CountryIndonesia
HandednessRight
Aryono Miranat
Personal information
Born (1964-04-27) 27 April 1964 (age 61)
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Sport
CountryIndonesia
SportBadminton
HandednessRight
EventMixed doubles
BWF profile
Medal record
Men's badminton
Representing  Indonesia
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place1993 BirminghamMixed doubles
World Cup
Silver medal – second place1993 New DelhiMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place1990 Bandung-JakartaMixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place1994 Ho Chi MinhMixed doubles
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal – first place1989 JakartaMixed team
Silver medal – second place1993 BirminghamMixed team
Silver medal – second place1995 LausanneMixed team
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place1990 BeijingMen's team
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place1989 ShanghaiMen's team
Asian Cup
Silver medal – second place1991 JakartaMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place1994 BeijingMixed doubles
SEA Games
Silver medal – second place1989 Kuala LumpurMixed doubles
Silver medal – second place1989 Kuala LumpurMen's team
Bronze medal – third place1989 Kuala LumpurMen's doubles

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.

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.

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