Latvia International Challenger
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Mellemseter3-1 at 2017 Latvia International Challenger
Oct 26 - 29, 2017

Oppdal, Norway
![]() SKIP Steffen R. Mellemseter |
![]() Third Willhelm Naess |
![]() Second Martin Sesaker |
![]() Lead Hannah Skarsheim Rian |
| Games: | 5 |
| Record: | 3W - 2L |
| PF/G: | 7.11 |
| PA/G: | 8.68 |
| Hammer Efficiency: | 0.30 |
| Steal Defense: | 0.38 |
| Force Efficiency: | 0.42 |
| Steal Efficiency: | 0.29 |
Steffen R. Mellemseter (Oppdal, NOR) finished 3-1 in the 15-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Mellemseter defeated Greg Dunn (Kent, ENG) 6-4, then won 6-5 against Borys Jasiecki (Sopot, POL) and 9-7 against Karlis Smilga (Riga, LAT). Mellemseter went on to lose 9-1 against Rasmus Stjerne (Hvidovre, DEN) in their final qualifying round match.
Mellemseter earned 4.939 world rankings points for their Top 5 finish in the Latvia International Challenger, moving up 31 spots the World Ranking Standings into 187th place overall with 15.236 total points. Mellemseter ranks 110th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 11.337 points earned so far this season.
| RECORD | W | L | T | PCT | HMR | STL | 1PT | EEH | EES |
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| SCORING | ENDs | PF | PA | PF/G | PA/G | +/- | EF/G | EA/G | PF/E | PA/E | BE/G |
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| WITH HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | HE | SD |
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| WITHOUT HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | FE | SE |
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