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2005 Pacific Curling Championships

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2005 Pacific Curling Championships
Host cityTaipei, Chinese Taipei
ArenaTaipei Arena
DatesDecember 2–7
Men's winner Australia
SkipHugh Millikin
FourthIan Palangio
SecondRicky Tasker
LeadMike Woloschuk
Finalist Japan (Yoshiyuki Ohmiya)
Women's winner Japan
SkipYukako Tsuchiya
ThirdJunko Sonobe
SecondTomoko Sonobe
LeadChiemi Kameyama
AlternateMitsuki Sato
CoachEdward Dezura
Finalist China (Wang Bingyu)
« 2004
2006 »

The 2005 Pacific Curling Championships were held at the Taipei Arena in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan) from December 2 to 7.

Australia's Hugh Millikin won the men's event over Japan's Yoshiyuki Ohmiya. By virtue of reaching the finals, both nations qualified for the 2006 World Men's Curling Championship in Lowell, Massachusetts.

On the women's side, Japan's Yukako Tsuchiya defeated China's Wang Bingyu in the final. This qualified both Japan and China for the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Grande Prairie, Alberta.

Men's

Final round-robin standings

Country Skip W L
 New Zealand Sean Becker 4 1
 China Xu Xiaoming 4 1
 Australia Hugh Millikin 3 2
 Japan Yoshiyuki Ohmiya 2 3
 South Korea Baek Jong Chul 1 4
 Chinese Taipei Nicolas Hsu 1 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
        
1  New Zealand 11 4 4
4  Japan 6 8 6
4  Japan 3
3  Australia 6
2  China 3 8 7
3  Australia 6 5 8 Bronze medal
1  New Zealand 8
2  China 3
5th place
   
5  South Korea 2
6  Chinese Taipei 11

Women's

Final round-robin standings

Country Skip W L
 China Wang Bingyu 4 1
 Japan Yukako Tsuchiya 4 1
 New Zealand Bridget Becker 3 2
 South Korea Kim Ji Suk 2 3
 Chinese Taipei Cheng Li-Lin 1 4
 Australia Helen Wright 1 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
        
1  China 10 5 10
4  South Korea 3 6 5
1  China 5
2  Japan 10
2  Japan 8 11
3  New Zealand 7 3 Bronze medal
3  New Zealand 6
4  South Korea 10
5th place
   
5  Chinese Taipei 10
6  Australia 9

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