[[2:33.5500]] Tabata Runner-Up at 2025 Red Deer Curling Classic

Tabata Runner-Up at 2025 Red Deer Curling Classic

Nov 14 - 17, 2025

Sapporo, Japan
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SKIP
Momoha
Tabata

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Third
Miku
Nihira

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Second
Sae
Yamamoto

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Lead
Mikoto
Nakajima

 
Games: 5  
Record: 4W - 1L  
PF/G: 6.94  
PA/G: 5.83  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.24  
Steal Defense: 0.16  
Force Efficiency: 0.55  
Steal Efficiency: 0.24  
Momoha Tabata (Sapporo, JPN) lost 6-1 to Silvana Tirinzoni (Aarau, SUI) in the Final of the Red Deer Curling Classic, held November 14 - 17, 2025 at the Red Deer Curling Club in Red Deer, Canada. To advance to the championship game, Tabata won 5-4 over Xenia Schwaller (Zurich, SUI) in the semifinals of the 2025 Red Deer Curling Classic in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada; Momoha Tabata (Sapporo, JPN) qualified for the 2025 Red Deer Curling Classic playoffs, set to play their quarterfinals match against 0. of the 2025 Red Deer Curling Classic in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada;
 
Tabata finished 3-0 in the 16-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Tabata defeated Keelie Duncan (Calgary, AB) 9-3, then won 5-4 against Ikue Kitazawa (Nagano, JPN) to advance to the A-Qualifier where they 5-4 against Schwaller to advance to the playoff round. in their final qualifying round match.
 
With their runner-up finish at the Red Deer Curling Classic, Tabata take home 33.550 world rankings points along with the $7,000CDN prize. Tabata move up 4 spots after posting a net gain of 2.409 points improving upon their best 5 results so far this season, ranking 7th overall with 245.522 total points on the World Ranking Standings. Tabata ranks 6th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 152.100 points earned so far this season.
 

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