2023 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic | |
Host City: | Sapporo, Japan |
Arena: | Hokkaido Bank Curling Stadium |
Dates: | August 3–6 |
Men's Winner: | Team Hirata |
Curling Club: | Tokoro CC, Tokoro |
Skip: | Kohsuke Hirata |
Third: | Shingo Usui |
Second: | Ryota Meguro |
Lead: | Yoshiya Miura |
Alternate: | Kosuke Aita |
Coach: | Hirofumi Kobayashi |
Finalist: | Park Jong-duk |
Women's Winner: | Team Yoshimura |
Curling Club2: | Hokkaido Bank CS, Sapporo |
Skip2: | Yuna Kotani |
Third2: | Kaho Onodera |
Second2: | Anna Ohmiya |
Lead2: | Mina Kobayashi |
Alternate2: | Sayaka Yoshimura |
Coach2: | Yumie Funayama |
Finalist2: | Momoha Tabata |
Prev: | 2022 |
Next: | 2024 |
The 2023 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic was held from August 3 to 6 at the Hokkaido Bank Curling Stadium in Sapporo, Japan.[1] It was the second tour event of the 2023–24 curling season and the first event of the Hokkaido Curling Tour. The total purse for the event was ¥ 1,700,000 on both the men's and women's sides.[2] [3]
In the men's final, Team Kohsuke Hirata of Kitami downed the newly crowned Korean champions Team Park Jong-duk of Gangwon 8–2. Team Hirata, with third Shingo Usui, second Ryota Meguro, lead Yoshiya Miura and alternate Kosuke Aita finished 3–1 through the round robin to qualify for the playoff round. Team Park also went 3–1 in Pool A, however, Team Hirata earned first place in the pool with a 4–2 head-to-head victory. From Pool B, the defending Japanese champions Team Riku Yanagisawa finished 3–1 while Hayato Sato also qualified at 2–2. In the semifinals, Hirata won 6–3 over Sato while Park stole a 6–5 win from Yanagisawa. The Japanese champions went on to win 7–3 in the third-place game over Sato's Sapporo University rink. Earlier in the year, Team Hirata lost the final of the 2023 national championship to Team Yanagisawa 6–2.
In the women's final, Yuna Kotani led the Sayaka Yoshimura rink to their second consecutive Hokkaido Bank title with a perfect 6–0 record. With Yoshimura on maternity leave, Kotani, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya and Mina Kobayashi each moved up the lineup a position with Yoshimura on the bench. The team went 4–0 through the round robin, topping Pool B. Ikue Kitazawa also went undefeated through Pool A to qualify for the playoffs, with Miori Nakamura and Momoha Tabata rounding out the final four. In the playoffs, Tabata's Hokkaido Bank rink upset Kitazawa's Chubu Electric rink 6–5 while Yoshimura scored two in the eighth end to win 7–6 over Nakamura. Kitazawa went on to win the third-place game 6–0 over Nakamura while Yoshimura dominated the final to win 7–2 over Tabata.
The teams are listed as follows:[4] [5]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Locale | |
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Tetsuro Shimizu (Fourth) | Haruto Ouchi | Shinya Abe (Skip) | Sota Tsuruga | Makoto Tsuruga | Sapporo, Japan | |
Kosuke Aita | Kitami, Japan | |||||
Seoul, South Korea | ||||||
Lee Jae-beom | Kim Eun-bin | Kim Hyo-jun | Pyo Jeong-min | Kim Jin-hun | Uiseong, South Korea | |
Takumi Maeda | Asei Nakahara | Hiroki Maeda | Uryu Kamikawa | Kitami, Japan | ||
Kosuke Morozumi | Karuizawa, Japan | |||||
Kotaro Noguchi | Yuto Kamada | Hiroshi Kato | Yuki Yoshimura | Hiromasa Yonehara | Sendai, Japan | |
Lee Ki-bok | Gangwon, South Korea | |||||
Go Aoki (Fourth) | Hayato Sato (Skip) | Kouki Ogiwara | Kazushi Nino | Ayato Sasaki | Sapporo, Japan | |
Karuizawa, Japan |
Final Round Robin Standings[6]
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All draw times are listed in Japan Standard Time .[7] [8]
Thursday, August 3, 10:30 am
Friday, August 4, 9:00 am
Friday, August 4, 4:00 pm
Saturday, August 5, 9:00 am
Saturday, August 5, 4:00 pm
Source:[9]
Sunday, August 6, 9:00 am
Sunday, August 6, 12:30 pm
Sunday, August 6, 4:00 pm
The teams are listed as follows:[5] [10]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Locale | |
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Miyu Ueno (Fourth) | Asuka Kanai (Skip) | Mone Ryokawa | Karuizawa, Japan | |||
Kim Su-hyeon | Jeong Min-jae | Ahn Jeong-yeon | Kang Min-hyo | Uiseong, South Korea | ||
Ami Enami | Nagano, Japan | |||||
Mayu Minami | Kana Ogawa | Mizuki Saito | Moe Nomoto | Mika Okuyama | Sapporo, Japan | |
Yuna Takahashi | Nayoro, Japan | |||||
Misaki Tanaka (Fourth) | Miori Nakamura (Skip) | Haruka Kihara | Hiyori Ichinohe | Yuuna Harada | Aomori, Japan | |
Lee Eun-chae | Yang Seung-hee | Seoul, South Korea | ||||
Honoka Sasaki | Miki Hayashi | Mayumi Saito | Yako Matsuzawa | Kitami, Japan | ||
Miku Nihira | Mikoto Nakajima | Ayami Ito | Sapporo, Japan | |||
Sayaka Yoshimura | Sapporo, Japan |
Final Round Robin Standings[11]
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All draw times are listed in Japan Standard Time .[8] [12]
Thursday, August 3, 2:00 pm
Friday, August 4, 12:30 pm
Friday, August 4, 7:30 pm
Saturday, August 5, 12:30 pm
Saturday, August 5, 7:30 pm
Source:[13]
Sunday, August 6, 9:00 am
Sunday, August 6, 12:30 pm
Sunday, August 6, 4:00 pm