Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic
Appearance
(Redirected from Ashley Home Store Curling Classic)
Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic | |
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Established | 2017 |
Host city | Penticton, British Columbia |
Arena | Penticton Curling Club |
Purse | $100,000 |
2024 champion | Brad Jacobs |
The Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic is an annual bonspiel on the men's tour. It is held annually in November at the Penticton Curling Club in Penticton, British Columbia. It has been held since 2017.[1] From 2017–2020, the event was sponsored by Ashley HomeStore, a U.S. based furniture retailer. Starting in 2021, the tournament will be sponsored by Nufloors Penticton, a Canadian flooring service.
With a purse of $100,000,[2] it has one of the highest purses on the tour and attracts some of the top curling teams in the world.
Previous names
[edit]- 2017–2020: Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic
- 2021–present: Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic
Past champions
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "2nd Annual Ashley Homestore Curling Classic - Visit Penticton". Archived from the original on 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
- ^ "Second annual Ashley Homestore Curling Classic attracts world-class players for big payoff".
- ^ "2017 Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
- ^ "2018 Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
- ^ "2019 Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
- ^ "2020 Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
- ^ "Ashley Homestore Curling Classic 2020 | Penticton Curling Club".
- ^ "2021 NuFloors Penticton Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
- ^ "2022 NuFloors Penticton Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
- ^ "2023 Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
- ^ "Veteran skip Glenn Howard out indefinitely with left knee injury". Sportsnet. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
- ^ "2024 Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Glenn Howard missed the playoffs and one preliminary game due to injury.[11]