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The 2021 Korean Curling Championships (branded as the 2021 KB Financial Korean Curling Championships), Korea's national
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championships, were held from June 23 to July 3 at the
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in
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. The winning teams on both the men's and women's sides became the Korean National Teams for the
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. They represented Korea at the
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and the Olympic Qualification Event in attempts to reach the
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, China. The championship was held in two rounds.


Summary


Women

On the women's side, Team Kim Eun-jung, representing Gangneung City Hall, defended their national title from the 2020–21 season by winning both the first and second rounds. In Round 1, Teams Kim Eun-jung and Kim Min-ji, representing Chuncheon City Hall, both posted 4–0 records through the round robin and Teams Gim Un-chi (Gyeonggi Province) and Kim Ji-su (Songhyun High School A) went 3–1. Eun-jung then defeated Ji-su 5–3 in one semifinal and Gim Un-chi topped Kim Min-ji 8–6 in the other. Gangneung City Hall then defeated Gyeonggi Province 11–6 in the final. In Round 2, Kim Eun-jung and her team topped the double round robin with a 5–1 record which secured their place as the national champions. Team Kim Min-ji, who finished 4–2 and Team Gim Un-chi, who finished 3–3, played a second place game to determine the national team backup, which Min-ji won 6–4. Team Kim Eun-jung, consisting of Eun-jung, third Kim Kyeong-ae, second Kim Cho-hi, lead Kim Seon-yeong, alternate
Kim Yeong-mi Kim Yeong-mi, nicknamed "Pancake" (born March 10, 1991) is a South Korean curler. She was the lead, but now is the alternate on Team Kim Eun-jung. The Kim team represented South Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics, where they won a silver med ...
and coaches Peter Gallant and
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won the national championship during the 2020–21 season and represented South Korea at the
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. There, the team finished with a 7–6 record, tied for fifth place. However, due to their loses against Teams Canada and the United States, they placed seventh after the round robin, missing the playoffs and direct qualification for South Korea for the
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. This meant the team had to play in the Olympic Qualification Event in December 2021 to qualify for the Olympics, which they won the silver medal at in
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. At the qualification tournament, Team Kim finished third and secured the final women's berth to the Beijing Olympics.


Men

The men's championship also finished in two rounds with Team
Kim Soo-hyuk Kim Soo-hyuk (born May 5, 1984) is a Korean curler from Gyeongi-do. He currently skips the Gyeongbuk Athletic Association curling team out of Uiseong. Career At just 17 years old, Kim was a member of the Korean team at the 2001 Pacific Curl ...
, representing the Gyeongbuk Athletic Association, winning both the first and second rounds. In Round 1, Team Kim Soo-hyuk and defending champions Team
Jeong Yeong-seok Jeong Yeong-seok (born April 14, 1995) is a South Korean curling, curler from Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He currently plays Third (curling), third on the Gangwon Provincial Office curling team skipped by Park Jong-duk ...
, representing the Gyeonggido Curling Federation, both went undefeated through the round robin and Teams
Lee Ki-jeong Lee Ki-jeong (born 18 July 1995) is a South Korean curler. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics as part of the mixed doubles team with partner Jang Hye-ji. In 2021, he won the 2021 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship The 2021 Korean ...
(Gangwon-do Office) and Lee Jeong-jae (
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) both had one loss. The Gyeongbuk Athletic Association then topped Seoul City Hall 8–3 in one semifinal and the Gyeonggido Curling Federation beat Gangwon-do Office in the other. Kim Soo-hyuk then won the round by scoring three in an extra end to defeat Jeong Yeong-seok 10–7. In Round 2, Teams Kim Soo-hyuk and Lee Ki-jeong finished tied with 4–2 records after the round robin with Lee Jeong-jae at 3–3 and Jeong Yeong-seok at 1–5. Soo-hyuk and Ki-jeong then played a final to determine the winner of Round 2, which Soo-hyuk won 6–5 in an extra end. After Team
Jeong Yeong-seok Jeong Yeong-seok (born April 14, 1995) is a South Korean curling, curler from Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He currently plays Third (curling), third on the Gangwon Provincial Office curling team skipped by Park Jong-duk ...
won the 2020 Korean Curling Championships, they earned the right to represent South Korea at the
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. There, they finished with a 2–11 record. Like the women's team, Team Kim Soo-hyuk, consisting of Soo-hyuk, third
Kim Chang-min Kim Chang-min (born September 4, 1985 in Uiseong County) is a South Korean curler. Kim was the skip of the South Korean men's team at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Career Juniors Kim's curling career began quickly, with a trip to the 1998 Pacifi ...
, second
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, lead
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and coach
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had to finish in the top three at the Olympic Qualification Event to qualify for the 2022 Olympics. Unfortunately, the team finished with a 2–6 record at the qualification tournament, failing to advance to the Games.


Medalists


Format

The Korean Curling Championships are held every year to determine the teams that will compete at the
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in hopes of reaching the
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. Every four years, the winner of the championship also goes onto represent South Korea at the
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. In order to determine the Olympic Teams, the championship is held in three rounds to ensure the best team wins. The first round is open to all teams and the second round is open to the top four placing teams from the first round. If one team wins both the first and second rounds, then no third round is needed. The third and final round is a best-of-seven series between the winners of rounds one and two to determine the national champion and Olympic representative.


Men


Teams

The men's teams are listed as follows:


Round 1

The first round of the championship was held from June 23 to 28. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the playoffs and the second round.


Round robin standings

''Final Round Robin Standings''


Round robin results

All draw times are listed in
Korean Standard Time South Korea has one time zone, Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00), which is abbreviated KST. South Korea currently does not observe daylight saving time, but experimented with it during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. History In 1434, inventor ...
( UTC+09:00).


=Draw 1

= ''Wednesday, June 23, 9:00 am''


=Draw 3

= ''Wednesday, June 23, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 5

= ''Thursday, June 24, 2:00 pm''


=Draw 7

= ''Friday, June 25, 9:00 am''


=Draw 9

= ''Friday, June 25, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 10

= ''Saturday, June 26, 9:00 am''


=Draw 12

= ''Saturday, June 26, 7:00 pm''


Playoffs


=Semifinals

= ''Sunday, June 27, 7:00 pm''


=Third place game

= ''Monday, June 28, 11:00 am''


=Final

= ''Monday, June 28, 6:00 pm''


Round 2

The second round of the championship was held from June 30 to July 3. As Round 1 champions
Kim Soo-hyuk Kim Soo-hyuk (born May 5, 1984) is a Korean curler from Gyeongi-do. He currently skips the Gyeongbuk Athletic Association curling team out of Uiseong. Career At just 17 years old, Kim was a member of the Korean team at the 2001 Pacific Curl ...
won the round, no third round was needed.


Round robin standings

''Final Round Robin Standings''


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in
Korean Standard Time South Korea has one time zone, Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00), which is abbreviated KST. South Korea currently does not observe daylight saving time, but experimented with it during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. History In 1434, inventor ...
( UTC+09:00).


=Draw 1

= ''Wednesday, June 30, 10:00 am''


=Draw 2

= ''Wednesday, June 30, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 3

= ''Thursday, July 1, 10:00 am''


=Draw 4

= ''Thursday, July 1, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 5

= ''Friday, July 2, 10:00 am''


=Draw 6

= ''Friday, July 2, 7:00 pm''


Playoffs


=Final

= ''Saturday, July 3, 10:00 am''


Final standings


Women


Teams

The women's teams are listed as follows:


Round 1

The first round of the championship was held from June 23 to 28. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the playoffs and the second round.


Round robin standings

''Final Round Robin Standings''


Round robin results

All draw times are listed in
Korean Standard Time South Korea has one time zone, Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00), which is abbreviated KST. South Korea currently does not observe daylight saving time, but experimented with it during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. History In 1434, inventor ...
( UTC+09:00).


=Draw 2

= ''Wednesday, June 23, 2:00 pm''


=Draw 4

= ''Thursday, June 24, 9:00 am''


=Draw 6

= ''Thursday, June 24, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 8

= ''Friday, June 25, 2:00 pm''


=Draw 11

= ''Saturday, June 26, 2:00 pm''


Playoffs


=Semifinals

= ''Sunday, June 27, 2:00 pm''


=Third place game

= ''Monday, June 28, 11:00 am''


=Final

= ''Monday, June 28, 9:00 pm''


Round 2

The second round of the championship was held from June 30 to July 3. As Round 1 champions Kim Eun-jung won the round, no third round was needed.


Round robin standings

''Final Round Robin Standings''


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in
Korean Standard Time South Korea has one time zone, Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00), which is abbreviated KST. South Korea currently does not observe daylight saving time, but experimented with it during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. History In 1434, inventor ...
( UTC+09:00).


=Draw 1

= ''Wednesday, June 30, 10:00 am''


=Draw 2

= ''Wednesday, June 30, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 3

= ''Thursday, July 1, 10:00 am''


=Draw 4

= ''Thursday, July 1, 7:00 pm''


=Draw 5

= ''Friday, July 2, 10:00 am''


=Draw 6

= ''Friday, July 2, 7:00 pm''


Playoffs


=Second place game

= ''Saturday, July 3, 2:00 pm''


Final standings


See also

* 2021 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship


References


External links


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