[[5:15.7701]] Schori Reaches 2019 Boundary Ford Curling Classic Quarters

Schori Reaches 2019 Boundary Ford Curling Classic Quarters

Nov 22 - 25, 2019

Zürich, Switzerland
Games: 8  
Record: 5W - 3L  
PF/G: 7.43  
PA/G: 7.00  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.35  
Steal Defense: 0.27  
Force Efficiency: 0.48  
Steal Efficiency: 0.30  
Irene Schori (Zürich, SUI) qualified for the 2019 Boundary Ford Curling Classic playoffs, dropping their quarterfinals match 10-3 against Min Ji Kim (Chuncheon, KOR). of the 2019 Boundary Ford Curling Classic in Lloydminster, Alberta, Canada;
 
Schori finished 5-2 in the 30-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Schori defeated Chenyi Wang (Beijing, CHN) 8-6, then won 11-2 against Meini Wang (Changchun, CHN) and 8-7 against Sherry Anderson (Saskatoon, SK) to advance to a A-Qualifier game where they lost 9-2 against Penny Barker (Moose Jaw, SK). Schori responded with a 6-5 win over Un-Chi Gim (Gyeonggi-do, KOR) to advance to a B-Qualifier game where they lost 7-5 against Jennifer Clark-Rouire (Miami, MB) to drop into a C-Qualifier game where they responded with a 9-3 win over Tana Martin (Sherwood Park, AB) to advance to the playoff round. in their final qualifying round match.
 
Schori earned 15.770 world rankings points for their Top 5 finish in the Boundary Ford Curling Classic. Schori move up 1 spots after posting a net gain of 10.35 points improving upon their best 6 results so far this season, ranking 32nd overall with 167.094 total points on the World Ranking Standings. Schori ranks 20th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 120.592 points earned so far this season.
 

Recent News

Recent
McMillan and Bryce make flying start at World Mixed Doubles

McMillan and Bryce make flying start at World Mixed Doubles

A five at the opening end of their first-ever match together in a major international competition sent Katie McMillan and Angus Bryce on their way to a dominant victory over the USA at the ACE & Company World Mixed Doubles Championships in Geneva.

Curling Photos

Recent

Curling Blogs

    Facebook Feed

    Twitter Feed

    To top ↑