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Game Results CHN-LAT OQE2017 Olympic Qualification Event 2017 Pilsen, Czech Republic Winter Arena Košutka Women WED 6 DEC 2017 Round Robin Session 3 - Sheet C Start Time 16:00 Game Results SheetGameTeam LSFE12345678910Extra Ends Total 3CHN - China 103103021X 11 3 LAT - Latvia * 020020100X 5 Shot Success Shot Success CHN - China LAT - Latvia Game All Game All 4S WANG Bingyu 82%S 76% 4 STASA-SARSUNE Iveta 58% 66% 3V ZHOU Yan 78% 82% 3 KRUSTA Ieva 65% 70% 2 LIU Jinli 78%V 76% 2 BLUMBERGA Santa 61% 67% 1 MA Jingyi 82% 86% 1 BARONE Evelina 71% 73% A JIANG Xindi- - A BREMANE Madara- - Team Total 80% 80% Team Total 64% 69% Last Stone Draw Distance Last Stone Draw Distance LIU Jinli 34.4cm STASA-SARSUNE Iveta 50.0cm ZHOU Yan 180.9cm BARONE Evelina 110.1cm Total 215.3cm Total 160.1cm Time remaining: 2 minutes 34 seconds Time remaining: 3 minutes 34 seconds Shot Success Analysis CHN - China Game LAT - Latvia Game 4 WANG Bingyu Draws 4 94%%%8 75 12 81 4 STASA-SARSUNE Iveta Draws 1 0%%%9 69 10 63 Take-outs 3 100%%%3 67 6 83 Take-outs 7 46%%%1 100 8 53 Total 711 96%%% 73 18 82 Total 810 41%%% 73 18 58 3 ZHOU Yan Draws 7 82%-%0 7 82 3 KRUSTA Ieva Draws 7 50%%%7 86 14 68 Take-outs 8 66%%%3 100 11 75 Take-outs 2 63%%%2 50 4 56 Total 15 73%%% 3 100 18 78 Total 99 53%%% 78 18 65 2 LIU Jinli Draws 3 83%%%4 69 7 75 2 BLUMBERGA Santa Draws 6 63%%%5 65 11 64 Take-outs 7 75%%%4 88 11 80 Take-outs 6 50%%%1 100 7 57 Total 10 78%%% 8 78 18 78 Total 12 56%%% 6 71 18 61 1 MA Jingyi Draws 14 84%%%3 67 17 81 1 BARONE Evelina Draws 11 70%%%4 56 15 67 Take-outs 1 100%-%0 1 100 Take-outs 0 -%%3 92 3 92 Total 15 85%%% 3 67 18 82 Total 11 70%%% 7 71 18 71 A JIANG Xindi Draws 0 ---0 0 A BREMANE Madara Draws 0 ---0 0 Take-outs 0 ---0 0 Take-outs 0 ---0 0 Total 00---0 Total 00---0 Team Draws 28 85% 15 72% 43 80 % Team Draws 25 60% 25 71% 50 66 % Take-outs 19 76%%10 85% 29 79 Take-outs 15 50%%7 82% 22 60 Total 47 81% 25 77% 72 80 % Total 40 56% 32 73% 72 64 % Note: Position and function for each team member: 4 = Fourth, 3 = Third, 2 = Second, 1 = Lead, A = Alternate, S = Skip, V = Vice-Skip Legend: Clockwise Counter-clockwise LSFE(*) Last Stone First End X Unplayed/unfinished end due to concession CURWTEAM4-------------PREL000303--_73 1.0 Report Created WED 6 DEC 2017 18:33 http://www.worldcurling.org/oqe2017 or http://oqe.curlit.com Page 1/1.
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