Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
Curling Scores
Australia's Kim Forge1-7 at 2015 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
Nov 8 - 15, 2014
Australia
SKIP Kim Forge |
Third Sandy Gagnon |
Second Kate Mountenay |
Lead Jenny Riordan |
Games: | 8 |
Record: | 1W - 7L |
PF/G: | 6.20 |
PA/G: | 9.44 |
Hammer Efficiency: | 0.16 |
Steal Defense: | 0.22 |
Force Efficiency: | 0.33 |
Steal Efficiency: | 0.26 |
Australia's Kim Forge finished 1-7 in the 0-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Australia's Kim Forge lost 10-7 to Ayumi Ogasawara (Sapporo, JPN), droppimg another game, 10-3 to EunJung Kim (Uiseong, KOR). Australia's Kim Forge lost 7-6 to Sijia Liu (Harbin, CHN) where Australia's Kim Forge responded with a 10-8 win over Chelsea Farley (Naseby, NZ). Australia's Kim Forge went on to lose 9-3 against Ogasawara. Australia's Kim Forge lost 6-4 to Kim. Australia's Kim Forge lost 9-6 to Liu. Australia's Kim Forge lost 8-5 to Farley in their final qualifying round match.
Australia's Kim Forge earned 0.500 world rankings points for their preliminary round wins, moving up 48 spots the World Ranking Standings into 205th place overall with 0.500 total points. Australia's Kim Forge ranks 148th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 0.500 points earned so far this season.
RECORD | W | L | T | PCT | HMR | STL | 1PT | EEH | EES |
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SCORING | ENDs | PF | PA | PF/G | PA/G | +/- | EF/G | EA/G | PF/E | PA/E | BE/G |
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WITH HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | HE | SD |
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WITHOUT HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | FE | SE |
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