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Pacific-Asia Curling Championships

Curling tournament


Summary

Curling tournament

FieldValue
NamePacific-Asia Curling Championships
Established1991
Abolished2021

| Current men's champion = | Current women's champion =

The Pacific-Asia Curling Championships (formerly the Pacific Curling Championships) were an annual curling tournament, held every year in November or December. The event served as a qualified for the World Curling Championships. The Pacific-Asia Curling Championships consisted of teams from Australia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and South Korea. At the 2018 WCF Congress it was announced that Nigeria would be the first African country accepted as member and would compete in the PAC zone beginning in 2019. Tournaments have been played in Canada, but Canada has never participated, since it is not part of the Pacific Zone.

The event was last held in 2021, and was replaced with the Pan Continental Curling Championships, which would include teams from the Americas as well.

Summary

Men

YearHost City/CountryFinalThird-place matchChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
1991Sagamihara, JapanAUSRound RobinJPNNZLRound Robin
1992Karuizawa, JapanAUSJPN
1993Adelaide, AustraliaAUS9–5JPNNZL
1994Christchurch, New ZealandAUS6–4JPNNZL
1995Tokoro, JapanAUS7–2JPNNZL
1996Sydney, AustraliaAUS7–4JPNNZLKOR
1997Karuizawa, JapanAUS10–4JPNNZLKOR
1998Qualicum Beach, CanadaNZL10–6JPNAUSKOR
1999Tokoro, JapanJPN6–2AUSNZLKOR
2000Esquimalt, CanadaNZL9–4AUSJPNKOR
2001Jeonju, South KoreaJPN6–5NZLAUSKOR
2002Queenstown, New ZealandKOR5–2AUSJPN8–7NZL
2003Aomori, JapanNZL6–5AUSKOR11–4JPN
2004Chuncheon, South KoreaNZL9–8AUSJPN11–6CHN
2005Taipei, Republic of ChinaAUS6–3JPNNZL8–3CHN
2006Tokyo, JapanAUS8–5KORCHN9–8JPN
2007Beijing, People's Republic of ChinaCHN9–2AUSNZL10–7JPN
2008Naseby, New ZealandCHN8–5JPNNZL7–6[[Image:Flag of South Korea.svg30px]]
South Korea
2009Karuizawa, JapanCHN8–3JPN[[Image:Flag of South Korea.svg30px]]
South Korea8–7AUS
2010Uiseong, South KoreaCHN9–3[[Image:Flag of South Korea.svg30px]]
South KoreaAUS9–4NZL
2011Nanjing, People's Republic of ChinaCHN5–2NZLKOR9–2AUS
2012Naseby, New ZealandCHN6–2JPNAUS10–7KOR
2013Shanghai, People's Republic of ChinaCHN9–6JPNKOR7–6NZL
2014Karuizawa, JapanCHN7–5JPNKOR7–4AUS
2015Almaty, KazakhstanKOR11–7JPNCHN5–4NZL
2016Uiseong, South KoreaJPN5–3CHNKOR8–6TPE
2017Erina, AustraliaKOR9–8CHNJPN11–4AUS
2018Gangneung, South KoreaJPN9–7CHNKOR9–8NZL
2019Shenzhen, ChinaKOR11–2JPNCHN9–4NZL
2020Wakkanai, JapanCancelledCancelled
2021Almaty, KazakhstanKOR9–5JPNTPE9–8KAZ

Women

YearHost City/CountryFinalThird-place matchChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
1991Sagamihara, JapanJPN8–6AUS-
1992Karuizawa, JapanNo tournament heldNo tournament held
1993Adelaide, AustraliaJPNAUSNZL
1994Christchurch, New ZealandJPN12–1AUSNZL
1995Tokoro, JapanJPNAUSNZL
1996Sydney, AustraliaJPNAUSNZLKOR
1997Karuizawa, JapanJPN9–2NZLKOR
1998Qualicum Beach, CanadaJPNNZLAUSKOR
1999Tokoro, Japan JPN7–3KORNZL
2000Esquimalt, CanadaJPN7–6KORNZL
2001Jeonju, South KoreaKOR7–5JPNAUSNZL
2002Queenstown, New ZealandJPN8–3KORNZL11–4AUS
2003Aomori, JapanJPN7–3KORNZL13–3AUS
2004Chuncheon, South KoreaJPN9–8CHNKOR10–6NZL
2005Taipei, Republic of ChinaJPN10–5CHNKOR10–6NZL
2006Tokyo, JapanCHN8–3KORJPN10–3NZL
2007Beijing, People's Republic of ChinaCHNJPNKORAUS
2008Naseby, New ZealandCHN9–4KORJPNNZL
2009Karuizawa, JapanCHN10–3JPN[[Image:Flag of South Korea.svg30px]]
South Korea8–5NZL
2010Uiseong, South Korea[[Image:Flag of South Korea.svg30px]]
South Korea10–7CHNJPN7–4NZL
2011Nanjing, ChinaCHN11–3KORNZL8–4JPN
2012Naseby, New ZealandCHN10–4JPNKOR9–3AUS
2013Shanghai, People's Republic of ChinaKOR9–8CHNJPN11–3NZL
2014Karuizawa, JapanCHN7–6KORJPN8–4NZL
2015Almaty, KazakhstanJPN8–7KORCHN16–0KAZ
2016Uiseong, South KoreaKOR5–3CHNJPN10–3NZL
2017Erina, AustraliaKOR11–6JPNCHN8–3HKG
2018Gangneung, South KoreaKOR12–8JPNCHN8–3HKG
2019Shenzhen, ChinaCHN10–3JPNKOR13–2HKG
2020Wakkanai, JapanCancelledCancelled
2021Almaty, KazakhstanJPN6–5KORKAZHKG

Medal summary

Men's medal summary

As of 2021

Women's medal summary

As of 2021

References

Wikipedia Source

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