Autumn Gold Curling Classic
The Autumn Gold Curling Classic is an annual women's curling tour event held, normally held at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta.
The first Autumn Gold Classic was held in 1978, and at the time only had a total purse of $10,500, with the winning team receiving $4,000. At the time, it had the largest purse for a women's curling tournament in Canada. Its main sponsor in 1978 was JoAnne's Fashions.
The event began seeing international teams in 1987, thanks in part to the sport being added as a demonstration event at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
The 1996 and 2000 events were qualifiers for the 1997 and 2001 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials respectively.
The 2001 event was the first televised tournament on the Women's World Curling Tour, with the semifinals and finals shown on WTSN.
It was the first World Curling Tour Grand Slam event of the season from 2006 to 2014, but is no longer considered a Slam. It was never operated by the Grand Slam of Curling, but teams did accumulate points toward the Capital One Cup/Rogers Grand Slam Cup.
Between 2004 and 2018, the total prize money given out has been in excess of $50,000. In 2019, the purse was $44,000, with the winning team receiving $12,000.
The 2010 Classic saw the first non-Canadian team to win a Grand Slam event, the Wang Bingyu rink from China.
In 2024, Korea's Team Gim Eun-ji became the first rink to win three consecutive titles at the event, also winning in 2022 and 2023. They extended their record to four consecutive titles by winning again in 2025.
The 2025 event was held at the Okotoks Curling Club in Okotoks, Alberta for the first time.
Sponsors
- JoAnne's Fashions
- Labatt
- Husky Oil
- Trail Appliances
- Curlers Corner