| 2019 World Qualification Event |
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| Host city | Naseby, New Zealand |
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| Arena | Maniototo Curling International |
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| Dates | January 18 – 23 |
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| Men's winner | South Korea |
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| Skip | Kim Soo-hyuk |
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| Third | Jeong Byeong-jin |
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| Second | Lee Jeong-jae |
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| Lead | Lee Dong-hyeong |
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| Alternate | Hwang Hyeon-jun |
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| Finalist | Netherlands (van Dorp) |
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| Women's winner | China |
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| Skip | Mei Jie |
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| Fourth | Wang Rui |
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| Second | Yao Mingyue |
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| Lead | Ma Jingyi |
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| Alternate | Wang Meini |
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| Finalist | Finland (Kauste) |
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The 2019 World Qualification Event was held from January 18 to 23 at the Maniototo Curling International rink in Naseby, New Zealand. It was jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, with the New Zealand women's team taking one host berth and the Australia men's team the other.[1]
South Korea and the Netherlands, the top two finishers in the men's division, qualified for the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship, while China and Finland qualified for the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship as the top two finishers in the women's division.
Men
Qualification
The following nations qualified to participate in the 2019 World Qualification Event:[1]
- Notes
Crossed-out teams qualified for this event on merit, but later withdrew and were replaced.
Teams
Australia
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Brazil
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Denmark
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England
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Fourth: Dean Hewitt
Third: Jay Merchant
Second: Tanner Davis
Skip: Ian Palangio
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Skip: Marcelo Mello
Third: Michael Krahenbuhl
Second: Scott McMullan
Lead: Sergio Mitsuo Vilela
Alternate: Ricardo Losso
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Skip: Ulrik Damm
Third: Kasper Wiksten
Second: Daniel Abrahamsen
Lead: Kasper Jørgensen
Alternate: Daniel Buchholt
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Skip: Andrew Reed
Third: Michael Opel
Second: Jamie Malton
Lead: Thomas Jaeggi
Alternate: Gary Tapp
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South Korea
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Poland
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Skip: Kim Soo-hyuk
Third: Jeong Byeong-jin
Second: Lee Jeong-jae
Lead: Lee Dong-hyeong
Alternate: Hwang Hyeon-jun
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Fourth: Wouter Goesgens
Skip: Jaap van Dorp
Second: Laurens Hoekman
Lead: Carlo Glasbergen
Alternate: Alexander Magan
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Skip: Scott Becker
Third: Sean Becker
Second: Anton Hood
Lead: Warren Dobson
Alternate: Simon Neilson
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Skip: Borys Jasiecki
Third: Konrad Stych
Second: Krzysztof Domin
Lead: Bartosz Lobaza
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Round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All draw times are listed in New Zealand Daylight Time (UTC+13:00).
Draw 2
Friday, January 18, 19:00
Draw 4
Saturday, January 19, 14:00
Draw 6
Sunday, January 20, 09:00
Draw 8
Sunday, January 20, 19:00
Draw 10
Monday, January 21, 14:00
Draw 12
Tuesday, January 22, 09:00
Draw 14
Tuesday, January 22, 19:00
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Wednesday, January 23, 09:00
Winner qualifies for 2019 World Men's Curling Championship.
Loser advances to second place game.
Second place game
Wednesday, January 23, 14:00
Winner qualifies for 2019 World Men's Curling Championship.
Women
Qualification
The following nations qualified to participate in the 2019 World Qualification Event:[1]
- Notes
Crossed-out teams qualified for this event on merit, but later withdrew and were replaced.
Teams
Brazil
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China
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Estonia
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Finland
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Skip: Anne Shibuya
Third: Luciana Barrella
Second: Alessandra Barros
Lead: Débora Monteiro
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Fourth: Wang Rui
Skip: Mei Jie
Second: Yao Mingyue
Lead: Ma Jingyi
Alternate: Wang Meini
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Skip: Marie Turmann
Third: Kerli Laidsalu
Second: Triin Madisson
Lead: Erika Tuvike
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Skip: Oona Kauste
Third: Eszter Juhász
Second: Maija Salmiovirta
Lead: Lotta Immonen
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Hong Kong
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Hungary
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New Zealand
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Poland
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Skip: Ling-Yue Hung
Third: Julie Morrison
Second: Ada Shang
Lead: Ashura Wong
Alternate: Grace Bugg
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Skip: Dorottya Palancsa
Fourth: Henrietta Miklai
Second: Nikolett Sándor
Lead: Orsolya Rokusfalvy
Alternate: Dorottya Micheller
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Skip: Bridget Becker
Third: Natalie Thurlow
Second: Abby Peddie
Lead: Eloise Pointon
Alternate: Jessica Smith
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Skip: Marta Pluta
Third: Ewa Nogły
Second: Justyna Wojtas
Lead: Marta Święszek
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Round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All draw times are listed in New Zealand Daylight Time (UTC+13:00).
Draw 1
Friday, January 18, 15:00
Draw 3
Saturday, January 19, 09:00
Draw 5
Saturday, January 19, 19:00
Draw 7
Sunday, January 20, 14:00
Draw 9
Monday, January 21, 09:00
Draw 11
Monday, January 21, 19:00
Draw 13
Tuesday, January 22, 14:00
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Wednesday, January 23, 09:00
Winner qualifies for 2019 World Women's Curling Championship.
Loser advances to second place game.
Second place game
Wednesday, January 23, 14:00
Winner qualifies for 2019 World Women's Curling Championship.
References
External links
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- Princess Auto Elite 10
- Canadian Beef Masters
- Tour Challenge
- Boost National
- Meridian Canadian Open
- Players' Championship
- Humpty's Champions Cup
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- Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
- Travelers Curling Club Championship
- Canada Winter Games
- CCAA/Curling Canada Championships
- U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships
- Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
- Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championships
- Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
- Canadian Under-18 Boys and Girls Curling Championship
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