2009 Pacific Curling Championships
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2009 Pacific Curling Championships | |
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Host city | Karuizawa, Japan |
Arena | SCAP Karuizawa Arena |
Dates | November 12–17 |
Men's winner | China |
Curling club | Harbin CC, Harbin |
Skip | Wang Fengchun |
Third | Liu Rui |
Second | Xu Xiaoming |
Lead | Li Hongchen |
Alternate | Zong Jialing |
Coach | Zhang Wei |
Finalist | Japan |
Women's winner | China |
Curling club | Harbin CC, Harbin |
Skip | Wang Bingyu |
Third | Liu Yin |
Second | Yue Qingshuang |
Lead | Zhou Yan |
Alternate | Liu Jirli |
Coach | Tan Weidong, Daniel Rafael |
Finalist | Japan |
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The 2009 Pacific Curling Championships were held Nov. 12–17 at the SCAP Karuizawa Arena in Karuizawa, Japan. The top two teams from the women's and the men's tournaments will qualify for the 2010 World Curling Championships.
Women's
[edit]Teams
[edit]Australia | China | Japan | New Zealand | South Korea |
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Skip: Kim Forge Third: Laurie Weeden | Skip: Wang Bingyu Third: Liu Yin | Skip: Moe Meguro Third: Anna Ohmiya | Skip: Bridget Becker Third: Marisa Jones | Skip: Kim Yeom-yeong Third: Kim Ji-suk |
Standings
[edit]Country | W | L |
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China | 7 | 1 |
Japan | 6 | 2 |
South Korea | 4 | 4 |
New Zealand | 2 | 6 |
Australia | 1 | 7 |
Scores
[edit]- South Korea 11-4 New Zealand
- China 14-1 Australia
- China 7-5 South Korea
- Japan 9-1 Australia
- China 11-7 Japan
- New Zealand 8-7 Australia
- Japan 7-5 South Korea
- China 9-3 New Zealand
- New Zealand 8-4 Japan
- South Korea 7-5 Australia (11)
- South Korea 7-4 New Zealand
- China 9-2 Australia
- Japan 7-3 Australia
- China 9-2 South Korea
- Japan 7-5 China
- Australia 11-8 New Zealand (11)
- China 8-5 New Zealand
- Japan 9-3 South Korea
- South Korea 10-3 Australia
- Japan 12-1 New Zealand
Men's
[edit]Teams
[edit]Australia | China | Chinese Taipei |
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Skip: Hugh Millikin Third: Ian Palangio | Skip: Liu Rui Third: Xu Xiaoming | Skip: Randolph Shen Third: Nicholas Hsu |
Japan | New Zealand | South Korea |
Skip: Yusuke Morozumi Third: Tetsuro Shimizu | Skip: Dan Mustapic Third: Scott Becker | Skip: Kim Chang-min Third: Kim Min-chan |
Standings
[edit]Country | W | L |
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China | 10 | 0 |
Japan | 8 | 2 |
South Korea | 4 | 6 |
Australia | 4 | 6 |
New Zealand | 3 | 7 |
Chinese Taipei | 1 | 9 |
Scores
[edit]- Japan 9-3 New Zealand
- South Korea 9-6 Australia (11)
- China 8-7 Chinese Taipei (11)
- China 8-5 New Zealand
- Japan 11-4 Australia
- South Korea 9-6 Chinese Taipei
- China 9-5 South Korea
- Japan 9-8 Chinese Taipei (11)
- New Zealand 4-2 Australia
- New Zealand 9-3 Chinese Taipei
- China 8-3 Australia
- Japan 9-3 South Korea
- China 7-6 Japan (11)
- Australia 7-6 Chinese Taipei
- South Korea 8-1 New Zealand
- Australia 9-7 South Korea
- Japan 7-4 New Zealand
- China 8-2 Chinese Taipei
- China 9-5 New Zealand
- Chinese Taipei 9-4 South Korea
- Japan 10-2 Australia
- Japan 8-0 Chinese Taipei
- China 8-6 South Korea
- Australia 8-4 New Zealand
- New Zealand 8-4 Chinese Taipei
- Japan 8-7 South Korea
- China 8-6 Australia
- Australia 9-8 Chinese Taipei
- China 8-6 Japan
- South Korea 7-3 New Zealand