2022 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

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2022 KB Financial Korean Mixed
Doubles Curling Championship
Host city Jincheon, South Korea
Arena Jincheon National Training Centre
DatesJuly 12–15
Winner Flag of Seoul.svg Seoul Curling Federation A
Female Kim Ji-yoon
Male Jeong Byeong-jin
Finalist Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon C (Kim E. / Yoo)
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The 2022 Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship (branded as the 2022 KB Financial Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship), Korea's national mixed doubles curling championship, was held from July 12 to 15 at the Jincheon National Training Centre in Jincheon, South Korea. [1] The winning pair of Kim Ji-yoon and Jeong Byeong-jin became the Korean National Team for the 2022–23 curling season. They represented Korea on home soil at the 2023 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship where they finished in sixteenth with a 3–7 record. [2] Through regional qualifiers, the field was narrowed down from over thirty teams to just fifteen who competed in the national championship. [3] The preliminary round was held in a round robin format which qualified the top team in each of the four pools for the playoff round.

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Among the field of fifteen pairs were two members of the Kim Eun-jung rink that won silver at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Kim Seon-yeong and Kim Cho-hi. They were joined by their partners Jeong Yeong-seok and Oh Seung-hoon, respectively, representing the Gangwon region. [4] Other notable pairs were Jeonbuk's Um Min-ji and Nam Yoon-ho, who were one of the only duos to return from 2021, as well as Kim Ji-yoon and Jeong Byeong-jin. Kim competed in the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Moon Si-woo while Jeong had just won the 2022 Korean Curling Championships the previous month. [5] The defending champions, Kim Min-ji and Lee Ki-jeong did not participate due to Lee serving military duties.

Medalists

MedalGoldSilverBronze
Team Flag of Seoul.svg Seoul A
Kim Ji-yoon
Jeong Byeong-jin
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon C
Kim Eun-bi
Yoo Min-hyeon
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon A
Kim Seon-yeong
Jeong Yeong-seok

Qualification process

Regional QualifiersVacanciesQualified
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon Qualifier [6] 3 Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok
Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon
Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Gyeonggi Qualifier [7] 3 Lee Eun-chae / Kwon Dong-geun
Park Han-byul / Yang Woo-jin
Park Jeong-hwa / Choi Chi-won
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Gyeongbuk Qualifier [8] 2 Bang Yu-jin / Kim Dae-hyeon
Jeong Min-jae / Kim Jin-hun
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Jeonbuk Qualifier [9] 2 Um Min-ji / Nam Yoon-ho
Shin Ga-yeong / Kim Dae-seok
Flag of Seoul.svg Seoul Region [10] 2 Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin
Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae
Flag of Cheongju.svg Cheongju Qualifier2 Kim Min-seo / Moon Hyeon
Shim Yoo-jeong / Lim Byeong-hyeon
Flag of Daejeon.svg Daejeon Region1 Kim Yuna / Park Jin-woong
Flag of Incheon.svg Incheon Region1 Lee Hye-soo / Kim Byeong-chan [lower-alpha 1]
TOTAL15

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

TeamFemaleMaleRegion
Bongmyeong High School A Kim Min-seo Moon Hyeon Flag of Cheongju.svg Cheongju
Bongmyeong High School B Shim Yoo-jeong Lim Byeong-hyeon Flag of Cheongju.svg Cheongju
Daejeon Curling Federation Kim Yuna Park Jin-woong Flag of Daejeon.svg Daejeon
Gangwon A Kim Seon-yeong Jeong Yeong-seok Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon
Gangwon B Kim Cho-hi Oh Seung-hoon Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon
Gangwon C Kim Eun-bi Yoo Min-hyeon Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Gangwon
Gyeonggido Curling Federation A Lee Eun-chae Kwon Dong-geun Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Gyeonggi
Gyeonggido Curling Federation B Park Han-byul Yang Woo-jin Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Gyeonggi
Gyeonggido Curling Federation C Park Jeong-hwa Choi Chi-won Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Gyeonggi
Jeonbuk Province A Um Min-ji Nam Yoon-ho Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Jeonbuk
Jeonbuk Province B Shin Ga-yeong Kim Dae-seok Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Jeonbuk
Kyungil University Jeong Min-jae Kim Jin-hun Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Gyeongbuk
Seoul Curling Federation A Kim Ji-yoon Jeong Byeong-jin Flag of Seoul.svg Seoul
Seoul Curling Federation B Park Yu-bin Lee Jeong-jae Flag of Seoul.svg Seoul
Uiseong Curling Federation Bang Yu-jin Kim Dae-hyeon Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Gyeongbuk

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Pool AWLW–LPFPAEWELSEDSC
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok 211–018181310349.80
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Um Min-ji / Nam Yoon-ho 210–117161310630.10
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Jeong-hwa / Choi Chi-won 121–01415912425.00
Flag of Seoul.svg Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae 120–120201013340.00
Pool CWLW–LPFPAEWELSEDSC
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon 3024171310586.70
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Jeong Min-jae / Kim Jin-hun 2121131111426.40
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Han-byul / Yang Woo-jin 1212201012544.90
Flag of Cheongju.svg Shim Yoo-jeong / Lim Byeong-hyeon 0319261112471.30
Pool BWLW–LPFPAEWELSEDSC
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon 302911137628.00
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Lee Eun-chae / Kwon Dong-geun 212319139746.60
Flag of Daejeon.svg Kim Yuna / Park Jin-woong 121025813498.70
Flag of Cheongju.svg Kim Min-seo / Moon Hyeon 0315229145121.70
Pool DWLW–LPFPAEWELSEDSC
Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin 20216113621.60
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Shin Ga-yeong / Kim Dae-seok 111415611046.30
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Bang Yu-jin / Kim Dae-hyeon 0272169431.50

Round-robin results

All draws are listed in Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00). [1] [11]

Draw 1

Tuesday, July 12, 9:00

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Jeong-hwa / Choi Chi-won Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0110041X7
Flag of Seoul.svg Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae 1002100X4
Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok 102101016
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Um Min-ji / Nam Yoon-ho Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg020010205
Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Lee Eun-chae / Kwon Dong-geun Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg012122019
Flag of Cheongju.svg Kim Min-seo / Moon Hyeon 200000305
Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg331022XX11
Flag of Daejeon.svg Kim Yuna / Park Jin-woong 000100XX1

Draw 2

Tuesday, July 12, 13:00

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Han-byul / Yang Woo-jin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg111200106
Flag of Cheongju.svg Shim Yoo-jeong / Lim Byeong-hyeon 000012025
Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Jeong Min-jae / Kim Jin-hun Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100020104
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon 011102016
Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg132322XX13
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Bang Yu-jin / Kim Dae-hyeon 000000XX0

Draw 3

Tuesday, July 12, 17:00

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Lee Eun-chae / Kwon Dong-geun 0010030X4
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2102104X10
Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Cheongju.svg Kim Min-seo / Moon Hyeon 100001204
Flag of Daejeon.svg Kim Yuna / Park Jin-woong Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg011110015
Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Jeong-hwa / Choi Chi-won 1020100X4
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0301011X6
Sheet D123456789Final
Flag of Seoul.svg Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae 20001040/L^
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Um Min-ji / Nam Yoon-ho Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01210102 W

^ Flag of Seoul.svg Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae ran out of time, and therefore forfeited the match.

Draw 4

Wednesday, July 13, 9:00

Sheet A123456789Final
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Bang Yu-jin / Kim Dae-hyeon 0111011207
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Shin Ga-yeong / Kim Dae-seok Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg5000200018
Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Han-byul / Yang Woo-jin 1010000X2
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Jeong Min-jae / Kim Jin-hun Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0203111X8
Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of Cheongju.svg Shim Yoo-jeong / Lim Byeong-hyeon 030203109
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg3030300211

Draw 5

Wednesday, July 13, 13:00

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Jeong-hwa / Choi Chi-won Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0000210X3
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Um Min-ji / Nam Yoon-ho 1111001X5
Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Seoul.svg Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg202020309
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok 020102016
Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Lee Eun-chae / Kwon Dong-geun Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0211105X10
Flag of Daejeon.svg Kim Yuna / Park Jin-woong 1000030X4
Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of Cheongju.svg Kim Min-seo / Moon Hyeon 1002102X6
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0330020X8

Draw 6

Wednesday, July 13, 17:00

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Han-byul / Yang Woo-jin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0002101X4
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon 3210010X7
Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Cheongju.svg Shim Yoo-jeong / Lim Byeong-hyeon 2100101X5
Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Jeong Min-jae / Kim Jin-hun Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0032040X9
Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg220201018
Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Shin Ga-yeong / Kim Dae-seok 002010306

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1 Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin 8
4 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon 5
1 Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin 7
2 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon 5
2 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon 8
3 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok 4 Bronze place game
4 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon 6
3 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok 7

Semifinals

Thursday, July 14, 13:00

Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg000130318
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon 111002005
Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon 1101302X8
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0010030X4

Bronze medal game

Thursday, July 14, 17:00

Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon 010101036
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg103010207

Final

Friday, July 15, 10:00

Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin 0301030X7
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2010101X5

Final standings

PlaceTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Seoul.svg Kim Ji-yoon / Jeong Byeong-jin
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Eun-bi / Yoo Min-hyeon
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok
4 Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim Cho-hi / Oh Seung-hoon
5 Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Jeong Min-jae / Kim Jin-hun
6 Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Um Min-ji / Nam Yoon-ho
7 Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Lee Eun-chae / Kwon Dong-geun
8 Flag of North Jeolla Province (2009-2024).svg Shin Ga-yeong / Kim Dae-seok
9 Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Jeong-hwa / Choi Chi-won
10 Flag of Seoul.svg Park Yu-bin / Lee Jeong-jae
11 Flag of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.svg Park Han-byul / Yang Woo-jin
12 Flag of Daejeon.svg Kim Yuna / Park Jin-woong
13 Flag of North Gyeongsang Province.svg Bang Yu-jin / Kim Dae-hyeon
14 Flag of Cheongju.svg Shim Yoo-jeong / Lim Byeong-hyeon
15 Flag of Cheongju.svg Kim Min-seo / Moon Hyeon

See also

Notes

  1. Lee Hye-soo and Kim Byeong-chan dropped out, dropping the field from sixteen to fifteen teams. [3]

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