College Clean Restoration Curling Classic
World Curling Tour event
Nutana CC
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Location in CanadaThe College Clean Restoration Curling Classic is an annual bonspiel on the World Curling Tour. It is held annually in December at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
The event has been held annually since 1976.[1] Bernie Sparkes won the first ever event.[2]
Event names
- 1976–1977: Labatt Curling Classic
- 1978–1984: Bessborough Curling Classic
- 1985–1986: Bessborough-Pacific Western Classic
- 1987–1989: Canadian Airlines-Bessborough Curling Classic
- 1990: Canadian Airlines Delta Bessborough Classic
- 1991: Canadian Airlines/Bessborough Curling Classic
- 1992: Delta Bessborough Cantel Curling Classic
- 1993–1996: Delta Bessborough SaskTel Classic
- 1997: Parktown Mens Curling Classic
- 1998: Molson Saskatoon Classic
- 1999–2004: Pointoptical Curling Classic
- 2005–2007: Point Optical Charity Classic
- 2008–2015: PointOptical Curling Classic
- 2016–present: College Clean Restoration Curling Classic
Past champions
Only skips listed
Year | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | Purse (CAD) |
---|---|---|---|
1976[3] | Bernie Sparkes | Paul Gowsell | |
1977[4] | Paul Gowsell | Bob Hawkins | |
1978[5] | Paul Gowsell | Rick Folk | $35,000 |
1979[6] | Paul Gowsell | Dennis Cochrane | $35,000 |
1980[7] | Ed Lukowich | Greg Balderston | |
1981[8] | Bert Gretzinger | Paul Gowsell | |
1982[9] | Rick Folk | Ron Brucker | |
1983[10] | Kirk Ziola | Randy Woytowich | $45,000 |
1984[11] | Ed Lukowich | Ed Werenich | $45,000 |
1985[12] | Ed Lukowich | Eugene Hritzuk | $50,000 |
1986[13] | Earl Garratt | Harold Breckenridge | |
1987[14] | Kerry Burtnyk | Earl Garratt | $50,000 |
1988[15] | Roy Talbot | Wes Aman | |
1989[16] | Eugene Hritzuk | Jim Packet | $50,000 |
1990[17] | Allen Lind | Earl Garratt | |
1991[18] | Bryan Derbowka | John Bubbs | |
1992[19] | Al Hackner | Jim Packet | |
1993[20] | Mickey Pendergast | Gary Scheirich | |
1994[21] | Murray McEachern | Russ Howard | $50,000 |
1995 | Brad Heidt | Greg Anholt | |
1996[22] | Wayne Middaugh | Brad Hannah | |
1997[23] | Doug Harcourt | Art Paulsen | $60,000 |
1998[24] | Doug Harcourt | Jeff Stoughton | |
1999[25] | Glen Despins | Mark Olson | |
2000[26] | Kevin Park | Greg McAulay | |
2001[27] | Bruce Korte | Warren Hassall | $49,000 |
2002[28] | Kevin Koe | Glen Despins | $55,000 |
2003[29] | Scott Coghlan | Jamie King | |
2004[30] | Randy Ferbey | Pat Simmons | $50,000 |
2005[31] | Glen Despins | Bob Ursel | $50,000 |
2006[32] | Brian Humble | Robert Desjardins | $60,000 |
2007 | Randy Woytowich | Darrell McKee | $60,000 |
2008[33] | Eugene Hritzuk | Joel Jordison | $60,000 |
2009[34] | Brad Heidt | Pat Simmons | $60,000 |
2010[35] | Dave Elias | Randy Bryden | $60,000 |
2011[36] | Mike McEwen | Kevin Martin | $60,000 |
2012[37] | John Epping | Kevin Koe | $50,000 |
2013[38] | Jeff Stoughton | Kevin Martin[a] | $50,000 |
2014[39] | Mike McEwen | John Epping | $41,000 |
2015[40] | Mike McEwen | Reid Carruthers | $41,000 |
2016[41] | Brad Jacobs | Thomas Ulsrud | $50,000 |
2017[42] | Colton Flasch | Kim Chang-min | $33,000 |
2018 | Cancelled[43] | ||
2019[44] | Jeremy Harty | Bruce Korte | $24,200 |
2020 | Cancelled |
Notes
- ^ Jeff Sharp spared for Martin's team in the final because Martin had injured his back.
References
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