The Pacific International Cup (PIC) is an international bonspiel held annually in April at the Richmond Curling Club in Richmond, British Columbia. The objective of the PIC is to promote and develop curling at a grass-roots level both in British Columbia and internationally by providing club teams an opportunity to play in a premier international tournament. Over the years teams from 23 different countries and US states have participated in the bonspiel, including from China, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, and Singapore.
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| - The Pacific International Cup (PIC) is an international bonspiel held annually in April at the Richmond Curling Club in Richmond, British Columbia. The objective of the PIC is to promote and develop curling at a grass-roots level both in British Columbia and internationally by providing club teams an opportunity to play in a premier international tournament. Over the years teams from 23 different countries and US states have participated in the bonspiel, including from China, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, and Singapore. (en)
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| - Curling in British Columbia
- Brazil
- Debbie Jones-Walker
- Richmond, British Columbia
- Richmond Curling Centre
- Curl BC
- Vancouver
- Vernon, British Columbia
- Vicky Persinger
- Penticton, British Columbia
- Cora Farrell
- Courtenay, British Columbia
- Sports competitions in British Columbia
- Curling competitions in Canada
- Leslie Frosch
- Liu Yin (curler)
- Singapore
- Yue Qingshuang
- Yukon
- Zhou Yan (curler)
- Cloverdale, British Columbia
- Gibsons, British Columbia
- International curling competitions hosted by Canada
- Australia
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Travelers Curling Club Championship
- Wang Bingyu
- Washington (state)
- Alaska
- Curling Canada
- Duncan, British Columbia
- Japan
- Ashcroft, British Columbia
- China
- Chinese Taipei
- Langley, British Columbia (city)
- Chilliwack, British Columbia
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia
- Bonspiel
- South Korea
- Nanaimo, British Columbia
- New Westminster
- New Zealand
- Royal City Curling Club
- New Westminster, British Columbia
- Salmon Arm, British Columbia
- Kamloops, British Columbia
- Nancy Richard
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| - The Pacific International Cup (PIC) is an international bonspiel held annually in April at the Richmond Curling Club in Richmond, British Columbia. The objective of the PIC is to promote and develop curling at a grass-roots level both in British Columbia and internationally by providing club teams an opportunity to play in a premier international tournament. Over the years teams from 23 different countries and US states have participated in the bonspiel, including from China, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, and Singapore. The PIC invites 16 men's teams and 16 women's teams, 13 each from outside of British Columbia (Yukon and international) and the top 3 teams from the BC Club Challenge Championship. (en)
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Current men's champion
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