2021_Pacific-Asia_Curling_Championships

2021 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships

2021 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships

Curling competition at Almaty, Kazakhstan


The 2021 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships was held from November 7 to 13 at the Almaty Arena in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[1] The top men's team and the top two women's teams qualified for the 2022 World Men's Curling Championship and 2022 World Women's Curling Championship respectively. The next two placed teams of each gender qualified for the World Qualification Event, for a second chance to qualify for the World Curling Championships.[2]

Quick Facts Host city, Arena ...

Men

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[3]

More information Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong ...

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

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More information Country, Skip ...
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Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Alma-Ata Time (UTC+06:00).[4]

Draw 1

Sunday, November 7, 9:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Draw 2

Sunday, November 7, 14:00

More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 3

Sunday, November 7, 19:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Draw 4

Monday, November 8, 9:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...
More information Sheet D, Final ...
More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 6

Monday, November 8, 19:00

More information Sheet A, Final ...
More information Sheet C, Final ...
More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 8

Tuesday, November 9, 14:00

More information Sheet A, Final ...
More information Sheet C, Final ...
More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 10

Wednesday, November 10, 9:00

More information Sheet A, Final ...
More information Sheet B, Final ...
More information Sheet C, Final ...

Draw 12

Wednesday, November 10, 19:00

More information Sheet B, Final ...
More information Sheet D, Final ...
More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 14

Thursday, November 11, 14:00

More information Sheet A, Final ...
More information Sheet B, Final ...
More information Sheet C, Final ...

Playoffs

Semifinals Gold medal game
      
1  Japan 8
4  Chinese Taipei 3
1  Japan 5
2  South Korea 9
2  South Korea 7
3  Kazakhstan 4
Bronze medal game
   
4  Chinese Taipei 9
3  Kazakhstan 8

Semifinals

Friday, November 12, 9:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Friday, November 12, 14:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Bronze medal game

Saturday, November 13, 9:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Gold medal game

Saturday, November 13, 14:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Final standings

More information Key ...
More information Place, Team ...

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[3]

More information Hong Kong, Japan ...

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

More information Key ...
More information Country, Skip ...
More information Pos., Country ...

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Alma-Ata Time (UTC+06:00).[4]

Draw 1

Sunday, November 7, 9:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Draw 2

Sunday, November 7, 14:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Draw 3

Sunday, November 7, 19:00

More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 4

Monday, November 8, 9:00

More information Sheet A, Final ...

Draw 5

Monday, November 8, 14:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Draw 7

Tuesday, November 9, 9:00

More information Sheet E, Final ...

Draw 9

Tuesday, November 9, 19:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Draw 11

Wednesday, November 10, 14:00

More information Sheet A, Final ...
More information Sheet B, Final ...

Draw 12

Wednesday, November 10, 19:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Draw 13

Thursday, November 11, 9:00

More information Sheet B, Final ...

Draw 15

Thursday, November 11, 19:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Playoffs

Semifinal Gold medal game
1  Japan 6
2  South Korea 10 2  South Korea 5
3  Kazakhstan 2

Semifinals

Saturday, November 13, 9:00

More information Sheet C, Final ...

Gold medal game

Saturday, November 13, 14:00

More information Sheet D, Final ...

Final standings

More information Key ...
More information Place, Team ...

References

  1. "Almaty, Kazakhstan, to host the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2021". World Curling Federation. August 12, 2021. Retrieved October 13, 2021.
  2. "Event Info". World Curling Federation. Retrieved October 13, 2021.
  3. "Teams". World Curling Federation. Retrieved October 13, 2021.
  4. "Schedule". World Curling Federation. Retrieved October 13, 2021.

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