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The 2015
Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships The Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships (formerly known as the Pacific Junior Curling Championships) was an annual curling bonspiel held in the World Curling Federation's Pacific zone. The championships featured curlers under the age of 21 co ...
were held from January 19 to 24 in
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. The two South Korean teams, top finishers of each tournament, advanced to the
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.


Men


Teams


Round-robin standings


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in
New Zealand Standard Time Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones. The main islands use New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), 12 hours in advance of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) / military M (Mike), while the outlying Chatham Islands use Cha ...
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).


Draw 1

''Monday, January 19, 10:00''


Draw 2

''Monday, January 19, 16:00''


Draw 3

''Tuesday, January 20, 10:00''


Draw 4

''Tuesday, January 20, 16:00''


Draw 5

''Wednesday, January 21, 10:00''


Draw 6

''Wednesday, January 21, 16:00''


Draw 7

''Thursday, January 22, 10:00''


Draw 8

''Thursday, January 22, 16:00''


Draw 9

''Friday, January 23, 9:00''


Draw 10

''Monday, January 23, 14:30''


Playoffs


Semifinal

''Saturday, January 24, 9:00''


Final

''Saturday, January 24, 14:30''


Women


Teams


Round-robin standings


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in
New Zealand Standard Time Time in New Zealand is divided by law into two standard time zones. The main islands use New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), 12 hours in advance of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) / military M (Mike), while the outlying Chatham Islands use Cha ...
(
UTC+8 UTC+08:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +08:00. With an estimated population of 1.708 billion living within the time zone, roughly 24% of the world population, it is the most populous time zone in the world, as well as a ...
).


Draw 1

''Monday, January 19, 10:00''


Draw 2

''Monday, January 19, 16:00''


Draw 3

''Tuesday, January 20, 10:00''


Draw 4

''Tuesday, January 20, 16:00''


Draw 5

''Wednesday, January 21, 10:00''


Draw 6

''Wednesday, January 21, 16:00''


Draw 7

''Thursday, January 22, 10:00''


Draw 8

''Thursday, January 22, 16:00''


Draw 9

''Friday, January 23, 9:00''


Draw 10

''Monday, January 23, 14:30''


Tie-Breaker

''Monday, January 23, 19:30''


Playoffs


Semifinal

''Saturday, January 24, 9:00''


Final

''Saturday, January 24, 14:30''


References


External links

* {{2014–15 curling season 2015 in curling International curling competitions hosted by New Zealand Sport in Otago 2015 in New Zealand sport Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships January 2015 sports events in New Zealand