[[3:49.5000]] Bronze for Australia's Tahli Gill at 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

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M: Karuizawa International
Karuizawa, JPN
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Draw: CF -- Sat, Mar 14 -- 11:30pm ET
Ramsfjell Final
Abe (8)
Yamaguchi Final
Jeong (8)
W: Karuizawa International
Karuizawa, JPN
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Draw: CF -- Sat, Mar 14 -- 11:30pm ET
Hasselborg Final
Kitazawa (6)
Tabata Final
Gray-Withers (8)
W: Paralympic Winter Games - Fours
Cortina, ITA
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Draw: CF -- Fri, Mar 13 -- 6:35pm CET
CHN (Wang) Final
CAN (Ideson) (8) WATCH on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca
KOR (Yang) Final
SWE (Petersson-Dahl) (8) WATCH on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca
: Saskatchewan Mixed Curling Provincials
Martensville, SK
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Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 15 -- 2:30pm MT
Springer Final
Hartung (8) WATCH on Youtube: Curling Stadium Martensville
W: Paralympic Winter Games - Doubles
Cortina, ITA
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Wed, Mar 11 -- 2:35pm CET
China (Wan/Yan) Final
Korea (Bae/Lee) (EE)
Latvia (Roz/Las) 11  Final
United States (Dwy/Emt) 10  (EE)
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Bronze for Australia's Tahli Gill at 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

Apr 26 - May 3, 2025

Australia
Player Photo
Female
Tahli
Gill

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Dean
Hewitt

 
Games: 11  
Record: 9W - 2L  
PF/G: 10.51  
PA/G: 6.46  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.61  
Steal Defense: 0.13  
Force Efficiency: 0.67  
Steal Efficiency: 0.27  
Australia's Tahli Gill won 9-2 over Estonia's Marie Kaldvee in the Bronze Medal game at the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Fredericton, New Brunswick. of the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Fredericton, New Brunswick; Australia's Tahli Gill won 9-2 over Estonia's Marie Kaldvee in the Bronze Medal game at the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Fredericton, New Brunswick. After receiving a bye through the quarterfinals, Australia's Tahli Gill lost 9-6 to Scotland's Jennifer Dodds in the semifinals to drop into the third place game. of the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Fredericton, New Brunswick; of the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Fredericton, New Brunswick;
 
Australia's Tahli Gill finished 8-1 in the 20-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Australia's Tahli Gill defeated Switzerland's Alina Paetz 7-3, then won 10-7 against United States's Cory Thiesse and 10-2 against Turkiye's Dilsat Yildiz. Australia's Tahli Gill went on to lose 7-4 against Japan's Chiaki Matsumura. Australia's Tahli Gill responded with a 7-4 win over Estonia's Marie Kaldvee. Australia's Tahli Gill won 7-2 against Czechia's Julie Zelingrova, then won 8-7 against Norway's Kristin Moen Skaslien and 8-3 against Spain's Oihane Otaegi. Australia's Tahli Gill won 7-5 against New Zealand's Jessica Smith in their final qualifying round match.
 
With their third place finish at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, Australia's Tahli Gill earn 49.500 world rankings points. For week 40 of the event schedule, Australia's Tahli Gill did not improve upon their best events, remaining at 3rd place on the World Ranking Standings with 162.250 total points. Australia's Tahli Gill ranks 3rd overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 162.250 points earned so far this season.
 

Curling Scores

M: Karuizawa International
Karuizawa, JPN
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sat, Mar 14 -- 9:30pm MT
Ramsfjell Final
Abe (8)
Yamaguchi Final
Jeong (8)
W: Karuizawa International
Karuizawa, JPN
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sat, Mar 14 -- 9:30pm MT
Hasselborg Final
Kitazawa (6)
Tabata Final
Gray-Withers (8)
: Saskatchewan Mixed Curling Provincials
Martensville, SK
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 15 -- 2:30pm MT
Springer Final
Hartung (8) WATCH on Youtube: Curling Stadium Martensville
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