Published: 09:00, February 11, 2025 | Updated: 14:36, February 11, 2025
HK, China defeats Japan in men's curling at Asian Winter Games
By Xinhua
Martin Yan Ho-tin (center) of Hong Kong, China competes in the men's curling against Japan during the round robin of the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, on Feb 10, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

HARBIN - Hong Kong, China triumphed 7-3 over Japan in men's curling during the round robin of the 9th Asian Winter Games on Monday.

After a blank first end, Japan scored one point in the second end with the hammer, but Hong Kong, China responded with three consecutive points in the next two ends, taking a 3-1 lead at halftime.

Although Japan leveled the score in the sixth end, Hong Kong, China regained the lead with the hammer heading into the final end, leading 4-3. Staying composed, Hong Kong, China stole three points in the last end to secure a 7-3 victory.

Hong Kong, China's third skip, Martin Yan Ho-tin, reflected on the match, saying, "It was such an intense game, and it came down to the wire. This was a crucial encounter, and we had made up our minds even before stepping onto the sheet - victory was non-negotiable."

In this photo released by the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China on its official Facebook page, members of Hong Kong, China compete during the women's curling match against South Korea at the Asian Winter Games in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, on Feb 10, 2025.

Later in the evening, Hong Kong, China's women's team faced South Korea. After a 1-1 tie in the first two ends, South Korea took control with two consecutive points in the third and fourth ends, extending their lead to 3-1. Hong Kong, China struggled with errors, allowing South Korea to dominate and finish the game 9-2 by the sixth end.

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The Chinese women's team defeated Qatar 14-0 in the morning, while the Chinese men's team secured an 11-1 win also against Qatar in the afternoon. In other matches, Japan's women's team beat the Philippines 6-4, and South Korea's women routed Thailand 14-0.