College Clean Restoration Curling Classic

Nutana CC
Location in Canada

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

  • 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

  1. ^ Jeff Sharp spared for Martin's team in the final because Martin had injured his back.

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