1996 Pacific Curling Championships

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1996 Pacific Curling Championships
Host citySydney, Australia
DatesNovember 26–29
Men's winner Australia
Curling clubSydney Harbour CC, Sydney
SkipHugh Millikin
ThirdGerald Chick
SecondStephen Johns
LeadStephen Hewitt
Finalist Japan (Hiroshi Sato)
Women's winner Japan
SkipMayumi Ohkutsu
ThirdAkiko Katoh
SecondYukari Kondo
LeadYoko Mimura
AlternateAkemi Niwa
Finalist Australia (Lynn Hewitt)
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The 1996 Pacific Curling Championships were held from November 26 to 29 in Sydney, Australia.

Australia won the men's event over Japan (it was the sixth Pacific title for the Australian men). On the women's side, Japan defeated Australia in the final (it was the fifth Pacific title for the Japanese women).

By virtue of winning, the Australian men's team and the Japanese women's team qualified for the 1997 World Men's and Women's Curling Championships in Bern, Switzerland.

It was the first appearance at the Pacific championships for the men's and women's teams of South Korea.

Men[edit]

Teams[edit]

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Curling club
 Australia Hugh Millikin Gerald Chick Stephen Johns Stephen Hewitt Sydney Harbour CC, Sydney
 Japan Hiroshi Sato Makoto Tsuruga Kazuhito Hori Shinya Abe Hirohumi Kudo
 South Korea Park Kwon-il Song He-dong Lee Jac-in Kim Chang-gyu
 New Zealand Peter Becker Sean Becker Jim Allan Ross A. Stevens Lorne De Pape Edwin Harley

Round Robin[edit]

Place Country Skip Australia Japan New Zealand South Korea Wins Losses
1  Australia Hugh Millikin * 9:8
3:6
14:0
7:4
31:2
13:1
5 1
2  Japan Hiroshi Sato 8:9
6:3
* 9:6
11:3
13:1
15:7
5 1
3  New Zealand Peter Becker 0:14
4:7
6:9
3:11
* 20:1
14:7
2 4
4  South Korea Park Kwon-il 2:31
1:13
1:13
7:15
1:20
7:14
* 0 6
  Teams to playoffs

Playoffs[edit]

Semifinal Final
 Australia 7
 Japan 8  Japan 4
 New Zealand 4

Semifinal

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Japan (Hiroshi Sato) (has hammer) 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 X 8
 New Zealand (Peter Becker) 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 X 4

Final

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Japan (Hiroshi Sato) 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 X 4
 Australia (Hugh Millikin) (has hammer) 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 X 7

Final standings[edit]

Place Country Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia Hugh Millikin 7 6 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan Hiroshi Sato 7 5 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  New Zealand Peter Becker 7 2 5
4  South Korea Park Kwon-il 6 0 6

Women[edit]

Teams[edit]

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Curling club
 Australia Lynn Hewitt Linda Carter-Watts Ellen Weir Lyn Greenwood Christine Traquair Victoria Curling Association
 Japan Mayumi Ohkutsu Akiko Katoh Yukari Kondo Yoko Mimura Akemi Niwa
 South Korea Lee So-jung Lee Hyun-jung Lee Im-sum Lim Jung-min
 New Zealand Patsy Inder Helen Greer Wendy Becker Kylie Petherick Karen Rawcliffe

Round Robin[edit]

Place Country Skip Japan Australia New Zealand South Korea Wins Losses
1  Japan Mayumi Ohkutsu * W:L
W:L
-
-
-
-
? ?
2  Australia Lynn Hewitt L:W
L:W
* 7:3
L:W
14:5
15:4
3 3
2  New Zealand Patsy Inder -
-
3:7
W:L
* -
-
3 3
4  South Korea Lee So-jung -
-
5:14
4:15
-
-
* ? ?
  Team to final
  Teams to tie-break
"-" – no data about game result

Tie-break[edit]

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Australia (Lynn Hewitt) 10
 New Zealand (Patsy Inder) 7

Final[edit]

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Australia (Lynn Hewitt) L
 Japan (Mayumi Ohkutsu) W

Final standings[edit]

Place Country Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Japan Mayumi Ohkutsu 7 ? ?
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Australia Lynn Hewitt 8 4 4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  New Zealand Patsy Inder 7 3 4
4  South Korea Lee So-jung 6 ? ?

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