Mike Beres, born on May thirteenth, nineteen seventy-three, is a distinguished badminton player hailing from Brantford, Ontario, Canada. His athletic journey is marked by significant achievements, including a bronze medal in the men's doubles competition at the nineteen ninety-nine Pan American Games. Beres has made a name for himself in the badminton community, showcasing his skills on both national and international stages.
Throughout his career, Beres has claimed victory at the Boston Badminton Open in both two thousand one and two thousand seven. His Olympic journey began with his participation in the two thousand four Summer Olympics, where he competed in mixed doubles alongside partner Jody Patrick. Although they faced a tough match against Fredrik Bergström and Johanna Persson of Sweden in the round of thirty-two, Beres continued to strive for excellence.
In addition to his Olympic appearances, Beres achieved remarkable success at the two thousand seven Pan American Games, where he secured gold medals in both singles and doubles, along with a silver medal in mixed doubles with Valerie Loker. His prowess in badminton is further highlighted by his impressive record of eight Canadian National Championships between nineteen ninety-eight and two thousand seven, which includes two titles in men's singles, four in men's doubles, and two in mixed doubles.
Coached by the esteemed Edith Hayman, a former champion of the Ottawa District Badminton Association, Beres has dedicated his life to the sport. He also qualified for the August two thousand eight Olympic Games in Beijing for mixed doubles. Although he has officially retired from competitive play, he continues to reside in Ottawa, Ontario, where he occasionally visits the RA Centre, a prominent badminton training facility affiliated with the ODBA.