The 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
edit- 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
editOnly skips listed
Notes
edit- ^ Jeff Sharp spared for Martin's team in the final because Martin had injured his back.
References
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