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Crystal Reports WMxCC 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship 2016 Kazan, Russia Sport Palace After Round Robin Session 24 Draw Shot Challenge Group-A Stone Last Stone Draw in each Round Robin Game RankTeam Rotation 123456 DSC 1 NZL - New Zealand ↻ 113.4 61.2 44.8 6.4 73.1 43.7 64.38cm ↺ 121.3 40.7 49.5 176.0 89.7 142.3 2 JPN - Japan ↻ 27.2 31.0 121.1 129.4 98.2 7.4 66.74cm ↺ 115.6 83.3 68.2 42.8 141.2 72.6 3 SCO - Scotland ↻ 15.9 170.6 132.4 139.8 39.7 39.6 75.39cm ↺ 105.9 199.6 10.9 11.9 87.2 199.6 4 ROU - Romania ↻ 199.6 23.3 26.3 199.6 34.5 85.8 91.20cm ↺ 177.5 199.6 145.5 92.8 65.3 61.4 5 ITA - Italy ↻ 147.4 189.0 6.7 25.2 123.0 113.1 91.48cm ↺ 145.4 95.5 53.0 16.5 199.6 199.6 6 BLR - Belarus ↻ 199.6 89.7 199.6 48.8 37.9 127.2 100.71cm ↺ 36.1 47.8 199.6 20.8 199.6 199.6 7 NOR - Norway ↻ 199.6 109.4 75.8 199.6 48.4 170.3 121.01cm ↺ 171.8 111.0 199.6 144.3 87.7 91.8 Group-B Stone Last Stone Draw in each Round Robin Game RankTeam Rotation 123456 DSC 1 FIN - Finland ↻ 166.9 44.3 147.0 48.1 45.3 13.0 42.13cm ↺ 29.9 30.8 117.3 10.3 21.2 61.1 2 SWE - Sweden ↻ 156.3 20.7 7.3 44.6 70.0 33.0 49.45cm ↺ 61.0 199.6 80.3 47.3 8.6 121.7 3 SVK - Slovakia ↻ 50.5 36.3 58.8 68.3 96.2 87.7 57.56cm ↺ 25.8 138.5 57.0 69.9 47.1 74.2 4 BRA - Brazil ↻ 58.8 199.6 199.6 199.6 23.6 43.7 96.83cm ↺ 68.8 61.8 199.6 199.6 59.7 53.1 5 IRL - Ireland ↻ 39.8 70.8 199.6 199.6 199.6 47.3 99.94cm ↺ 20.0 79.6 37.4 199.6 199.6 105.7 6 HUN - Hungary ↻ 95.8 53.8 8.0 16.8 88.6 186.5 100.75cm ↺ 62.7 199.6 199.6 167.8 150.0 177.5 7 ENG - England ↻ 118.6 19.8 186.1 66.1 199.6 84.2 112.75cm ↺ 54.8 199.6 34.3 164.4 199.6 199.6 Group-C Stone Last Stone Draw in each Round Robin Game RankTeam Rotation 123456 DSC 1 POL - Poland ↻ 54.2 199.6 32.9 36.7 199.6 32.2 58.60cm ↺ 53.0 84.1 149.8 99.0 13.8 30.3 2 DEN - Denmark ↻ 199.6 15.8 164.4 186.4 126.6 5.0 69.04cm ↺ 13.6 6.6 115.4 133.0 78.7 31.3 3 RUS - Russia ↻ 27.9 175.5 87.2 64.6 67.5 135.4 72.61cm ↺ 189.8 179.8 51.4 40.2 25.9 50.5 4 CZE - Czech Republic ↻ 37.3 110.9 44.3 48.5 114.7 177.2 77.97cm ↺ 11.3 199.6 13.3 22.6 199.6 199.6 5 AUS - Australia ↻ 44.3 199.6 199.6 199.6 30.5 24.7 91.94cm ↺ 97.8 187.3 38.5 61.5 196.8 38.4 6 ESP - Spain ↻ 115.4 199.6 61.0 199.6 72.5 137.5 117.58cm ↺ 199.6 56.1 193.8 49.7 90.6 199.6 7 KAZ - Kazakhstan ↻ 47.6 87.2 199.6 158.4 84.4 199.6 121.62cm ↺ 199.6 34.0 199.6 199.6 183.1 22.7 CURXTEAM4-------------------------_76D 24.0 Report Created THU 20 OCT 2016 15:57 http://www.worldcurling.org/wmxcc2016 or wmxcc.curlit.com Page 1/2 WMxCC 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship 2016 Kazan, Russia Sport Palace After Round Robin Session 24 Draw Shot Challenge Group-D Stone Last Stone Draw in each Round Robin Game RankTeam Rotation 1234567 DSC 1 USA - United States ↻ 47.2 56.4 25.1 69.2 25.2 174.2 130.7 56.93cm ↺ 39.6 94.4 27.9 56.7 31.6 79.2 154.3 2 CAN - Canada ↻ 86.0 115.2 16.7 33.8 84.3 49.8 113.0 74.26cm ↺ 140.6 199.6 88.4 10.8 147.1 5.4 189.0 3 KOR - Korea ↻ 63.9 199.6 175.8 73.0 105.3 30.3 128.7 104.43cm ↺ 162.6 199.6 199.6 66.8 26.4 21.2 199.6 4 FRA - France ↻ 63.6 199.6 150.7 149.7 199.6 155.2 199.6 110.57cm ↺ 154.2 150.1 64.5 119.4 45.2 57.2 17.4 5 LAT - Latvia ↻ 199.6 138.1 199.6 186.7 47.5 78.8 18.1 117.75cm ↺ 107.8 199.6 69.8 149.0 164.7 199.6 53.3 6 BEL - Belgium ↻ 199.6 199.6 112.9 199.6 67.9 112.6 199.6 135.84cm ↺ 142.0 124.4 59.4 139.4 145.2 144.3 182.8 7 AND - Andorra ↻ 176.5 147.2 129.2 199.6 199.6 71.8 199.6 148.85cm ↺ 131.3 199.6 199.6 56.0 199.6 199.6 76.2 8 AUT - Austria ↻ 199.6 199.6 199.6 93.5 104.8 199.6 199.6 149.39cm ↺ 199.6 21.1 111.7 199.6 199.6 64.4 199.6 Group-E Stone Last Stone Draw in each Round Robin Game RankTeam Rotation 1234567 DSC 1 SUI - Switzerland ↻ 199.6 19.1 119.6 23.1 72.4 64.4 109.6 48.20cm ↺ 21.9 189.0 15.4 9.5 23.5 11.3 88.6 2 GER - Germany ↻ 34.6 16.5 23.4 88.8 11.4 99.1 24.2 53.13cm ↺ 61.3 45.2 149.8 199.6 199.6 49.0 34.2 3 SLO - Slovenia ↻ 199.6 38.4 199.6 32.7 27.1 130.2 194.1 84.51cm ↺ 18.1 55.1 199.6 78.4 101.0 71.0 68.4 4 EST - Estonia ↻ 61.3 88.7 93.4 151.3 69.3 42.0 14.1 87.43cm ↺ 199.6 100.5 151.4 199.6 116.2 69.7 91.2 5 WAL - Wales ↻ 199.6 199.6 199.6 48.5 63.4 167.8 111.9 92.75cm ↺ 84.1 159.4 79.7 89.6 30.6 6.4 72.0 6 TUR - Turkey ↻ 23.8 194.6 55.7 199.6 2.9 161.8 9.6 105.28cm ↺ 167.2 199.6 199.6 171.8 48.9 181.0 46.5 7 CRO - Croatia ↻ 199.6 199.6 15.7 168.2 112.6 199.6 58.4 129.64cm ↺ 124.1 10.1 199.6 199.6 199.6 199.6 68.6 8 NED - Netherlands ↻ 142.7 49.7 162.8 69.6 61.2 199.6 199.6 132.24cm ↺ 122.8 199.6 101.7 199.6 199.6 78.0 199.6 Note: The Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) is the average distance of all the individual Last Stone Draw stones, which were delivered by a team during the round robin. The two least favourable results will be eliminated before calculating the average distance. The team with the lesser DSC receives the higher ranking. If the DSCs are equal then the team with the best non-equal counting LSD receives the higher ranking. In the case where all counting LSDs are equal, the team ranked higher in the WCF World Rankings is ranked higher. Legend: Clockwise Counter-clockwise DSC Draw Shot Challenge CURXTEAM4-------------------------_76D 24.0 Report Created THU 20 OCT 2016 15:57 http://www.worldcurling.org/wmxcc2016 or wmxcc.curlit.com Page 2/2.
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