The 2020 World Qualification Event for the World Curling Championships was held from January 13 to 18 at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland.[1] The competition consisted of sixteen teams divided evenly into men's and women's divisions. The top two teams in the men's division qualified to compete at the 2020 World Men's Championship and similarly the top two teams in the women's division qualified to compete at the 2020 World Women's Championship. China and Russia qualified in the men's division and South Korea and Italy qualified in the women's division.
Men
Qualification
Eight men's teams will qualify to participate in the 2020 World Qualification Event, through the following methods:[1]
Teams
China
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Czech Republic
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England
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Finland
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Skip: Zou Qiang
Third: Tian Jiafeng
Second: Wang Zhiyu
Lead: Xu Jingtao
Alternate: Han Peng
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Skip: Lukáš Klíma
Third: Marek Černovský
Second: Jiří Candra
Lead: Samuel Mokriš
Alternate: Radek Boháč
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Skip: Andrew Reed
Third: Andrew Woolston
Second: Scott Gibson
Lead: Fraser Clark
Alternate: Thomas Jaeggi
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Fourth: Jere Sullanmä
Third: Jason Moore
Second: Iikko Santti
Skip: Jermu Pöllänen
Alternate: Melker Lundberg
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Japan
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Mexico
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Poland
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Russia
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Skip: Yuta Matsumura
Third: Tetsuro Shimizu
Second: Yasumasa Tanida
Lead: Shinya Abe
Alternate: Kosuke Aita
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Skip: Diego Tompkins
Third: Ramy Cohen Masri
Second: Ismael Abreu
Lead: Mateo Tompkins
Alternate: Ezra Cohen Ezban
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Skip: Borys Jasiecki
Third: Konrad Stych
Second: Krzysztof Domin
Lead: Bartosz Łobaza
Alternate: Kasper Knebloch
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Skip: Sergey Glukhov
Third: Dmitry Mironov
Second: Evgeny Klimov
Lead: Anton Kalalb
Alternate: Aleksey Tuzov
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Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
| Country |
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W |
L |
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China |
Zou Qiang |
6 |
1 |
– |
49.01
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Russia |
Sergey Glukhov |
5 |
2 |
1–0 |
42.52
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Japan |
Yuta Matsumura |
5 |
2 |
0–1 |
17.36
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Finland |
Jermu Pöllänen |
4 |
3 |
– |
39.43
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Czech Republic |
Lukáš Klíma |
3 |
4 |
1–0 |
43.32
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Poland |
Borys Jasiecki |
3 |
4 |
0–1 |
39.66
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England |
Andrew Reed |
2 |
5 |
– |
43.72
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Mexico |
Diego Tompkins |
0 |
7 |
– |
89.28
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Round-robin results
All draws are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00).[2]
Draw 1
Monday, January 13, 19:00
Draw 2
Tuesday, January 14, 14:00
Draw 3
Wednesday, January 15, 09:00
Draw 4
Wednesday, January 15, 19:00
Draw 5
Thursday, January 16, 14:00
Draw 6
Friday, January 17, 09:00
Draw 7
Friday, January 17, 19:00
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Saturday, January 18, 09:00
Winner qualifies for 2020 World Men's Curling Championship.
Loser drops to second place game.
Second place game
Saturday, January 18, 14:00
Winner qualifies for 2020 World Men's Curling Championship.
Women
Qualification
Eight women's teams will qualify to participate in the 2020 World Qualification Event, through the following methods:[1]
- Notes
Crossed-out teams qualified for this event on merit, but later withdrew and were replaced by the next highest ranking team.
Teams
Australia
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Estonia
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Finland
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Italy
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Skip: Lauren Wagner
Third: Jennifer Westhagen
Second: Kristen Tsourlenes
Lead: Carlee Millikin
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Skip: Marie Turmann
Third: Liisa Turmann
Second: Heili Grossmann
Lead: Erika Tuvike
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Skip: Elina Virtaala
Third: Miia Turto
Second: Janina Lindström
Lead: Tuuli Rissanen
Alternate: Marjo Hippi
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Skip: Veronica Zappone
Third: Stefania Constantini
Second: Angela Romei
Lead: Giulia Zardini Lacedelli
Alternate: Elena Dami
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South Korea
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Mexico
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Norway
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Turkey
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Skip: Gim Un-chi
Third: Um Min-ji
Second: Kim Su-ji
Lead: Seol Ye-eun
Alternate: Seol Ye-ji
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Skip: Adriana Camarena Osorno
Third: Angélica Pérez Anzures
Second: Estefana Quintero Torres
Lead: Monica Tompkins
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Skip: Marianne Rørvik
Third: Eli Skaslien
Second: Pia Trulsen
Lead: Jennifer Cunningham
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Skip: Dilşat Yıldız
Third: Öznur Polat
Second: Semiha Konuksever
Lead: Mihriban Polat
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Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
| Country |
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W |
L |
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South Korea |
Gim Un-chi |
7 |
0 |
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50.14
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Italy |
Veronica Zappone |
6 |
1 |
– |
76.20
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Turkey |
Dilşat Yıldız |
4 |
3 |
1–1 |
46.91
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Estonia |
Marie Turmann |
4 |
3 |
1–1 |
69.56
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Norway |
Marianne Rørvik |
4 |
3 |
1–1 |
80.21
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Finland |
Elina Virtaala |
2 |
5 |
– |
93.06
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Australia |
Lauren Wagner |
1 |
6 |
– |
90.68
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Mexico |
Adriana Camarena Osorno |
0 |
7 |
– |
104.42
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Round-robin results
All draws are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00).[2]
Draw 1
Monday, January 13, 15:00
Draw 2
Tuesday, January 14, 09:00
Draw 3
Tuesday, January 14, 19:00
Draw 4
Wednesday, January 15, 14:00
Draw 5
Thursday, January 16, 09:00
Draw 6
Thursday, January 16, 19:00
Draw 7
Friday, January 17, 14:00
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Saturday, January 18, 09:00
Winner qualifies for 2020 World Women's Curling Championship.
Loser drops to second place game.
Second place game
Saturday, January 18, 14:00
Winner qualifies for 2020 World Women's Curling Championship.
References
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- Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
- Canadian Curling Club Championships
- Canada Cup
- Continental Cup
- Canadian Junior Curling Championships
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts
- Tim Hortons Brier
- CCAA/Curling Canada National Championships
- U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships
- Canadian Senior Curling Championships
- Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
- Canadian Under-18 Boys and Girls Curling Championships
- Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
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- Masters
- Tour Challenge
- National
- Canadian Open
- Players' Championship
- Champions Cup
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