2000 Pacific Curling Championships

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DatesNovember 8–11
Men's winner New Zealand
2000 Pacific Curling Championships
Host cityEsquimalt, British Columbia, Canada
ArenaEsquimalt Curling Club[1]
DatesNovember 8–11
Men's winner New Zealand
SkipDan Mustapic
ThirdSean Becker
SecondHans Frauenlob
LeadJim Allan
AlternateLorne De Pape
CoachEdwin Harley
Finalist Australia (Hugh Millikin)
Women's winner Japan
SkipYukari Okazaki
ThirdEmi Fujiwara
SecondShinobu Aota
LeadEriko Minatoya
AlternateKotomi Ishizaki
Finalist South Korea (Kim Mi-yeon)
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The 2000 Pacific Curling Championships were held from November 8 to 11 in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada.

New Zealand's Dan Mustapic won the men's event over Australia's Hugh Millikin (it was the second Pacific title for the New Zealand men's team and the first title for skip Dan Mustapic). On the women's side, Japan's Yukari Okazaki defeated South Korea's Kim Mi-yeon in the final (it was the ninth Pacific title for the Japanese women).

By virtue of winning, the New Zealand men's team and the Japanese women's team qualified for the 2001 World Men's and Women's Curling Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland.

It was Australia's turn to host the championships, but due to the lack of dedicated curling ice in the country, it was decided to host the event in Canada instead. When Australia previously hosted the event, it was held in ice hockey arenas. Doing so again would have cost $45,000 (Canadian), while having the event in Esquimalt only costed $7,000.[1]

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachCurling club
 AustraliaHugh MillikinGerald ChickJohn TheriaultStephen JohnsSydney Harbour CC, Sydney
 JapanHiroaki KashiwagiKazuto YanagizawaTakanori IchimuraKeita YanagizawaJun NakayamaMiyota CC
 South KoreaBeak Jong-chulKwon Young-ilLim Sung-minPark Kwon-il
 New ZealandDan MustapicSean BeckerHans FrauenlobJim AllanLorne De PapeEdwin Harley

Round Robin

Place Country Skip Australia New Zealand Japan South Korea Wins Losses
1 AustraliaHugh Millikin *5:4
11:4
7:4
7:2
6:9
5:3
51
2 New ZealandDan Mustapic 4:5
4:11
*10:2
8:4
5:4
7:2
42
3 JapanHiroaki Kashiwagi 4:7
2:7
2:10
4:8
*7:4
12:4
24
4 South KoreaBeak Jong-chul 9:6
3:5
4:5
2:7
4:7
4:12
*15
  Teams to playoffs

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
 Australia 4
 New Zealand 5  New Zealand 9
 Japan 4

Semifinal

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Final
 New Zealand (Dan Mustapic) (has hammer) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 5
 Japan (Hiroaki Kashiwagi) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 4

Final

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 New Zealand (Dan Mustapic) 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 X 9
 Australia (Hugh Millikin) (has hammer) 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 X 4

Final standings

PlaceCountrySkipGPWL
1st place, gold medalist(s) New ZealandDan Mustapic862
2nd place, silver medalist(s) AustraliaHugh Millikin752
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) JapanHiroaki Kashiwagi725
4 South KoreaBeak Jong-chul615

Women

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