Einarson Reaches 2021 LGT World Women's Curling Championship Quarters

Apr 30 - May 9, 2021

Gimli, Canada
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SKIP
Kerri
Einarson

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Third
Val
Sweeting

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Second
Shannon
Birchard

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Lead
Briane
Harris

 
Games: 14  
Record: 7W - 7L  
PF/G: 7.13  
PA/G: 6.28  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.29  
Steal Defense: 0.19  
Force Efficiency: 0.52  
Steal Efficiency: 0.28  
Kerri Einarson (Gimli, CAN) qualified for the 2021 LGT World Women's Curling Championship playoffs, dropping their quarterfinals match 8-3 against Anna Hasselborg (Sundbyberg, SWE). of the 2021 LGT World Women's Curling Championship in Calgary, Alberta;
 
Einarson finished 7-6 in the 0-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Einarson lost 6-5 to Hasselborg, then responded with a 9-2 win over Anna Kubeskova (Prague, CZE). Einarson went on to lose 8-5 against Silvana Tirinzoni (Aarau, SUI). Einarson lost 8-7 to Alina Kovaleva (St. Petersburg, RCF). Einarson lost 7-6 to Tabitha Peterson (Chaska, USA). Einarson lost 6-2 to Daniela Jentsch (Fuessen, GER) where Einarson responded with a 8-4 win over EunJung Kim (Gangneung, KOR). Einarson won 10-4 against Stefania Constantini (Trentino, ITA), then won 6-5 against Eve Muirhead (Stirling, SCO) and 10-4 against Marie Turmann (Tallinn, EST). Einarson won 10-8 against Madeleine Dupont (Hvidovre, DEN). Einarson went on to lose 7-5 against Sayaka Yoshimura (Sapporo, JPN). Einarson responded with a 6-4 win over Yu Han (Beijing, CHN) in their final qualifying round match.
 
Einarson ranks th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with points earned so far this season.
 

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