Play-off race heats up in the men's competition
Play-off race heats up in the men's competition
Day five at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships being held in Gangneung, Republic of Korea opened with the men's seventh session of round-robin play and saw wins for Australia, Chinese Taipei, Japan and New Zealand.
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China and Japan qualify for the semi-finals in the women's fifth session
China and Japan qualify for the semi-finals in the women's fifth session
The fifth round-robin session of the women's competition at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2018 saw China and Japan claim their semi-final places and Kazakhstan win. China and Japan are the first women's teams to earn their places in the semi-finals and remain undefeated in the competition.
China win again and qualify for the semi-finals
China win again and qualify for the semi-finals
Day four at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2018 continued with the men's sixth session and saw China qualify for the semi-finals, while Chinese Taipei, Japan and New Zealand all recorded wins. China secured their place in the semi-finals after defeating Qatar by a score of 13-1 to sit at the top of the rankings undefeated on six wins.
Australia women get their first win of the competition in the fourth round-robin session
Australia women get their first win of the competition in the fourth round-robin session
Day four of the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2018 continued on Tuesday (6 November) afternoon with the women's fourth round-robin session and saw Australia, China and Korea all win.