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Miyu Ueno


Miyu Ueno


Miyu Ueno (上野美優, Ueno Miyū, born March 12, 2001) is a Japanese curler. She is a former World Junior champion.

Career

Junior

Ueno first represented Japan at the 2016 World Junior B Curling Championships, where she played second for the team, which was skipped by Ayano Tsuchiya. There the team finished in second place, qualifying Japan for the 2016 World Junior Curling Championships. Ueno did not play for the team there, as she had high school entrance exams.

Ueno was the alternate on the Japanese team (skipped by Sae Yamamoto) for the 2019–20 season. That season, the team won the World Junior-B Curling Championships and represented Japan at the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships. There, the finished in fourth place. Ueno did not play in any games in either event.

Ueno threw last rocks on the Japanese team (skipped by Yamamoto, who threw lead rocks) at the 2022 World Junior Curling Championships. There, the team finished the round robin with a 6–3 record. In the playoffs, the team won both of their games, including beating Sweden (skipped by Moa Dryburgh) in the final, to win the gold medal. It was the first time Japan won a gold medal in any curling discipline.

Ueno was a member of the Japanese team at the 2023 Winter World University Games, throwing last rocks again on the team, which was skipped by Yamamoto. There, the team finished with a 2–7 record. Earlier in the season, the team won the Argo Graphics Cup.

Women's

In just their first season together, Ueno and her Karuizawa team of Asuka Kanai, Junko Nishimuro and sister Yui won the 2024 Japan Curling Championships, beating Miky Nihira in the final. At the event, she was named the tournament MVP. The win earned the team the right to represent Japan at the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship, where they went 3–9.

Mixed doubles

In 2024, Ueno also won the Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi. The pair will represent Japan at the 2024 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.

Personal life

Ueno was educated at Karuizawa Junior High School, Iwamurata High School and Japan Women's University.

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Miyu Ueno by Wikipedia (Historical)



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