Go Aoki

Go Aoki
Born (1999-12-06) December 6, 1999
Team
SkipGo Aoki
ThirdHayato Sato
SecondKoki Ogiwara
LeadKazushi Nino
AlternateAyato Sasaki
Mixed doubles
partner
Tori Koana
Curling career
Member Association Japan
World Championship
appearances
1 (2018)
Other appearancesAsian Winter Games: 1 (2025)
World Junior-B Championships: 4 (2016, 2018, 2019 (Jan), 2019 (Dec)
Medal record
Curling
Representing  Japan
Asian Winter Games
2025 Harbin Mixed doubles
Japan Men's Championship
2018 Nayoro
2022 Tokoro
2019 Sapporo

Go Aoki (青木 豪, Aoki Gō; born December 6, 1999) is a Japanese male curler.[1]

At the national level, he is a 2018 Japan men's champion curler. He is also a 2025 Asian Winter Games gold medalist, where he represented Japan with curling teammate Tori Koana.

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2015–16 Go Aoki (Fourth) Sora Ebisuya Kei Kamada Kazushi Nino (Skip) Ayato Sasaki Kozo Ishida WJBCC 2016 (11th)
Go Aoki (Fourth) Gaku Suzuki (Skip) Aoi Kobayashi Shigemi Kikuchi JMCC 2016 (6th)
2017–18 Go Aoki (Fourth) Kei Kamada (Skip) Rinki Shimizuno Ayato Sasaki Kazushi Nino Kozo Ishida, Mami Yamada WJBCC 2018 (5th)
Go Aoki (Fourth) Masaki Iwai (Skip) Ryotaro Shukuya Yutaka Aoyama Koji Nisato (WCC) J. D. Lind (WCC) JMCC 2018
WCC 2018 (11th)
2018–19 Go Aoki (Fourth) Kei Kamada (Skip) Rinki Shimizuno Ayato Sasaki Kazushi Nino Kozo Ishida WJBCC 2019 (Jan) (11th)
Go Aoki (Fourth) Masaki Iwai (Skip) Ryotaro Shukuya Kouki Ogiwara Kei Kamada (CWC) Takayuki Doi CWC/1 (8th)
CWC/3 (7th)
JMCC 2019
2019–20 Go Aoki (Fourth) Kei Kamada (Skip) Kazushi Nino Ayato Sasaki Rinki Shimizuno Takayuki Doi WJBCC 2019 (Dec) (5th)
Go Aoki (Fourth) Kei Kamada (Skip) Ayato Sasaki Kouki Ogiwara
2021–22 Go Aoki (Fourth) Hayato Sato (Skip) Kei Kamada Kazushi Nino Ayato Sasaki Takayuki Doi
2022–23 Go Aoki (Fourth) Hayato Sato (Skip) Koki Ogiwara Kazushi Nino Ayato Sasaki
2023–24 Go Aoki (Fourth) Hayato Sato (Skip) Koki Ogiwara Kazushi Nino Ayato Sasaki

Personal life

He started curling in 2010 at the age of 11.[2] He attended Sapporo International University.[3]

References

  1. ^ Go Aoki at World Curling
  2. ^ "Go Aoki". Curling World Cup. Archived from the original on February 16, 2020. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "AOKI Go". Lake Placid 2023 Winter World University Games. Retrieved January 18, 2023.