Pacific-Asia Curling Championships

The Pacific-Asia Curling Championships (formerly the Pacific Curling Championships) were an annual curling tournament, held every year in November or December. The event served as a qualified for the World Curling Championships. The Pacific-Asia Curling Championships consisted of teams from Australia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and South Korea. At the 2018 WCF Congress it was announced that Nigeria would be the first African country accepted as member and would compete in the PAC zone beginning in 2019. Tournaments have been played in Canada, but Canada has never participated, since it is not part of the Pacific Zone.

Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
Established1991
Abolished2021

The event was last held in 2021, and was replaced with the Pan Continental Curling Championships, which would include teams from the Americas as well.

Summary

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Year Host City/Country Final Third-place match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1991 Sagamihara, Japan  
Australia
Round Robin  
Japan
 
New Zealand
Round Robin
1992 Karuizawa, Japan  
Australia
 
Japan
1993 Adelaide, Australia  
Australia
9–5  
Japan
 
New Zealand
1994 Christchurch, New Zealand  
Australia
6–4  
Japan
 
New Zealand
1995 Tokoro, Japan  
Australia
7–2  
Japan
 
New Zealand
1996 Sydney, Australia  
Australia
7–4  
Japan
 
New Zealand
 
South Korea
1997 Karuizawa, Japan  
Australia
10–4  
Japan
 
New Zealand
 
South Korea
1998 Qualicum Beach, Canada  
New Zealand
10–6  
Japan
 
Australia
 
South Korea
1999 Tokoro, Japan  
Japan
6–2  
Australia
 
New Zealand
 
South Korea
2000 Esquimalt, Canada  
New Zealand
9–4  
Australia
 
Japan
 
South Korea
2001 Jeonju, South Korea  
Japan
6–5  
New Zealand
 
Australia
 
South Korea
2002 Queenstown, New Zealand  
South Korea
5–2  
Australia
 
Japan
8–7  
New Zealand
2003 Aomori, Japan  
New Zealand
6–5  
Australia
 
South Korea
11–4  
Japan
2004 Chuncheon, South Korea  
New Zealand
9–8  
Australia
 
Japan
11–6  
China
2005 Taipei, Republic of China  
Australia
6–3  
Japan
 
New Zealand
8–3  
China
2006 Tokyo, Japan  
Australia
8–5  
South Korea
 
China
9–8  
Japan
2007 Beijing, People's Republic of China  
China
9–2  
Australia
 
New Zealand
10–7  
Japan
2008 Naseby, New Zealand  
China
8–5  
Japan
 
New Zealand
7–6  
South Korea
2009 Karuizawa, Japan  
China
8–3  
Japan
 
South Korea
8–7  
Australia
2010 Uiseong, South Korea  
China
9–3  
South Korea
 
Australia
9–4  
New Zealand
2011 Nanjing, People's Republic of China  
China
5–2  
New Zealand
 
South Korea
9–2  
Australia
2012 Naseby, New Zealand  
China
6–2  
Japan
 
Australia
10–7  
South Korea
2013 Shanghai, People's Republic of China  
China
9–6  
Japan
 
South Korea
7–6  
New Zealand
2014 Karuizawa, Japan  
China
7–5  
Japan
 
South Korea
7–4  
Australia
2015 Almaty, Kazakhstan  
South Korea
11–7  
Japan
 
China
5–4  
New Zealand
2016 Uiseong, South Korea  
Japan
5–3  
China
 
South Korea
8–6  
Chinese Taipei
2017 Erina, Australia  
South Korea
9–8  
China
 
Japan
11–4  
Australia
2018 Gangneung, South Korea  
Japan
9–7  
China
 
South Korea
9–8  
New Zealand
2019 Shenzhen, China  
South Korea
11–2  
Japan
 
China
9–4  
New Zealand
2020 Wakkanai, Japan Cancelled Cancelled
2021 Almaty, Kazakhstan  
South Korea
9–5  
Japan
 
Chinese Taipei
9–8  
Kazakhstan

Women

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Year Host City/Country Final Third-place match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1991 Sagamihara, Japan  
Japan
8–6  
Australia
-
1992 Karuizawa, Japan No tournament held No tournament held
1993 Adelaide, Australia  
Japan
 
Australia
 
New Zealand
1994 Christchurch, New Zealand  
Japan
12–1  
Australia
 
New Zealand
1995 Tokoro, Japan  
Japan
 
Australia
 
New Zealand
1996 Sydney, Australia  
Japan
 
Australia
 
New Zealand
 
South Korea
1997 Karuizawa, Japan  
Japan
9–2  
New Zealand
 
South Korea
1998 Qualicum Beach, Canada  
Japan
 
New Zealand
 
Australia
 
South Korea
1999 Tokoro, Japan  
Japan
7–3  
South Korea
 
New Zealand
2000 Esquimalt, Canada  
Japan
7–6  
South Korea
 
New Zealand
2001 Jeonju, South Korea  
South Korea
7–5  
Japan
 
Australia
 
New Zealand
2002 Queenstown, New Zealand  
Japan
8–3  
South Korea
 
New Zealand
11–4  
Australia
2003 Aomori, Japan  
Japan
7–3  
South Korea
 
New Zealand
13–3  
Australia
2004 Chuncheon, South Korea  
Japan
9–8  
China
 
South Korea
10–6  
New Zealand
2005 Taipei, Republic of China  
Japan
10–5  
China
 
South Korea
10–6  
New Zealand
2006 Tokyo, Japan  
China
8–3  
South Korea
 
Japan
10–3  
New Zealand
2007 Beijing, People's Republic of China  
China
 
Japan
 
South Korea
 
Australia
2008 Naseby, New Zealand  
China
9–4  
South Korea
 
Japan
 
New Zealand
2009 Karuizawa, Japan  
China
10–3  
Japan
 
South Korea
8–5  
New Zealand
2010 Uiseong, South Korea  
South Korea
10–7  
China
 
Japan
7–4  
New Zealand
2011 Nanjing, China  
China
11–3  
South Korea
 
New Zealand
8–4  
Japan
2012 Naseby, New Zealand  
China
10–4  
Japan
 
South Korea
9–3  
Australia
2013 Shanghai, People's Republic of China  
South Korea
9–8  
China
 
Japan
11–3  
New Zealand
2014 Karuizawa, Japan  
China
7–6  
South Korea
 
Japan
8–4  
New Zealand
2015 Almaty, Kazakhstan  
Japan
8–7  
South Korea
 
China
16–0  
Kazakhstan
2016 Uiseong, South Korea  
South Korea
5–3  
China
 
Japan
10–3  
New Zealand
2017 Erina, Australia  
South Korea
11–6  
Japan
 
China
8–3  
Hong Kong
2018 Gangneung, South Korea  
South Korea
12–8  
Japan
 
China
8–3  
Hong Kong
2019 Shenzhen, China  
China
10–3  
Japan
 
South Korea
13–2  
Hong Kong
2020 Wakkanai, Japan Cancelled Cancelled
2021 Almaty, Kazakhstan  
Japan
6–5  
South Korea
 
Kazakhstan
 
Hong Kong

Medal summary

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Men's medal summary

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As of 2021

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia (AUS)96419
2  China (CHN)83314
3  South Korea (KOR)52714
4  Japan (JPN)417425
5  New Zealand (NZL)421016
6  Chinese Taipei (TPE)0011
Totals (6 entries)30302989

Women's medal summary

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As of 2021

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan (JPN)157628
2  China (CHN)85316
3  South Korea (KOR)610723
4  Australia (AUS)0527
5  New Zealand (NZL)02911
6  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
Totals (6 entries)29292886

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