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Women's Curling WC World Championship 2025 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


Josh

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After 12 games and 2 draw shots per game, this is the final standings in the DSC, three teams on the same millimeter average:

2 SUI.svg SUI - Switzerland     14.0 20.9 25.4 11.6 10.3 42.5 3.5 34.1 37.5 6.8 20.5 12.9     20.25 cm
    8.5 22.8 24.4 69.7 15.2 5.1 25.0 24.7 37.8 19.9 28.4 36.1  
3 CHN.svg CHN - China     70.7 65.2 16.4 6.5 9.8 26.9 10.1 24.2 29.2 12.1 6.7 4.1     20.25 cm
    6.3 32.3 71.0 79.2 22.3 13.9 17.4 6.3 30.1 11.6 14.6 8.8  
4 SWE.svg SWE - Sweden     15.9 8.9 25.3 32.5 24.6 4.7 47.0 10.9 41.9 15.2 14.8 6.9     20.25 cm
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Just now, erw said:

 

Round Robin standings

 

:SUI 11-1

:KOR 10-2 (1-0)

 

:CAN 10-2 (0-1)

:SWE 9-3

:CHN 7-5

:GBR (Scotland) 7-5

 

 

 

 

 

Playoff : :CAN vs :GBR , :SWE  vs :CHN

 

If China goes to final. China goes to Milano directly. Otherwise, :NOR goes

 

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5 minutes ago, Josh said:

:SUI:KOR through to the semifinals.

 

:CAN v. :CHN and :SWE v. :SCO in the qualification games.

As China (Team Wang) 7-2 Scotland (Team Jackson) in Round-robin,  

:CAN versus :SCO

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So according to my quick count :CAN :DEN :GBR :ITA :KOR :SWE :SUI are qualified for the Olympics, last place will be decided between :NOR & :CHN, the later needing a medal to do so.

 

For the Qualification tournament, :USA :JPN :TUR & :EST are qualified, joined by either the Norwegians or the Chinese.


And in the Pre Qualification tournament we’ll have:

 

:LTU :NZL from 2024/2025 Worlds

 

:CZE :GER :HUN  from 2024/2025 Europe Division A

 

:AUS :MEX :TPE  from 2024/2025 Pan Continental Division A

 

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18 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

So according to my quick count :CAN :DEN :GBR :ITA :KOR :SWE :SUI are qualified for the Olympics, last place will be decides between :NOR & :CHN, the later needing a medal to do so.

 

For the Qualification tournament, :USA :JPN :TUR & :EST are qualified, joined by either the Norwegians or the Chinese.


And in the Pre Qualification tournament we’ll have:

 

:LTU :NZL from 2024/2025 Worlds

 

:CZE :GER :HUN  from 2024/2025 Europe Division A

 

:AUS :MEX :TPE  from 2024/2025 Pan Continental Division A

 

If china goes to final :CHN qualify, otherwise :NOR

So China have to win :SWE and :SUI to qualify directly to olympic....

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4 minutes ago, erw said:

If china goes to final :CHN qualify, otherwise :NOR

So China have to win :SWE and :SUI to qualify directly to olympic....

No, :CHN needs 11 points, so any medal including a bronze is necessary.  And just wow, none of us were talking :JPN and if they had won that nail biter against :SWE then they would be the ones sitting in the olympic spot waiting for :CHN 

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Semifinals

:CAN v. :KOR 

:SUI v. :CHN
 

China with another big win over Sweden in their qualification game to advance to the semifinals. They need a medal to qualify for the Olympics otherwise Norway goes. Odds aren’t looking good for Norway at this point…

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