Bdo world darts championship
BDO World Darts Championship: Mikuru Suzuki and Keane Barry seal titles
Mikuru Suzuki has defended her BDO Women's World Championship title, defeating top seed Lisa Ashton in the final.
The Japanese star out-gunned the Lancashire Rose in Saturday night's meeting, winning 3-0. In the deciding leg of the third set, she held her nerve with just one arrow at tops to break fling and seal the title.
Earlier in the day, Keane Barry was crowned the BDO World Youth champion. The 17-year-old Irishman overcame Leighton Bennett, 14, in an entertaining contest between two of the sport's rising stars.
'Dynamite' averaged 90.54 en route to the victory, backing up his JDC and Irish Matchplay titles in recent months.
BDO World Championship: Saturday's results
| Men's semi-finals |
| Wayne Warren 6-3 Scott Mitchell |
| Jim Williams 6-4 Mario Vandenbogaerde |
Wom BDO World Darts Championship: Past Winners, Stats & HistoryThe BDO World Darts Championship was the pinnacle event on the British Darts Organisation’s tour and had been running since 1978, making it one of the oldest darts tournaments. Winning the World Championship was a feat that immortalised players, and the crowds that attended made it the most prestigious event on the BDO. The BDO had been able to develop the tournament into more than just a British institution, with fans from across the globe making the trip to the UK in the New Year. The tournament was played for the last time in 2020 at the Indigo at O2, part of the O2 Arena complex in London. Organisers took the decision to move here from the iconic Lakeside Country Club to try to improve attendances, with the new location providing better transport links and accessibility. The move backfired with just a fraction of tickets sold, contributing to the eventual collapse of the BDO. This left the PDC World Championship as the only darts world championship. The PDC World Darts ChampionshipBetween 1994 and 2020 there were two World Championships in the darts. One was run by the British Darts Organisation ( BDO world darts championships failing to find their targetOn Thursday afternoon in the Indigo at the O2 Arena, two men appeared at the British Darts Organisation World Championship filled with enthusiasm for the day of sport ahead. Since darts is synonymous with camp, absurd outfits and alcohol-fuelled fun, both were dressed head to toe in as many French stereotypes as they knew. Matching black berets and striped red and white shirts complemented their outfits with necklaces made of onions or garlic strung across their necks. They cheered passionately for each competitor and waited for others to follow their lead. Not many did. “It’s a bit disappointing,” said Dean, wearer of the garlic necklace, sighing as he gestured towards the room of a few hundred fans. “There’s not many people. The atmosphere is a bit flat, and we’re the only ones in costume. This could be good if there were more people. I’m surprised there are not more people because it’s in London.” This has been the story of the BDO worlds, a sporting event that appears to be collapsing in real time. A week before the tournament started, competitors received a letter stating that prize money was to be slashed by a The BDO World Championship was played from 1978 to 2020 and was till the split in darts the only darts World Championship. Darts World Champions
PDC / WDF / BDO and WDDA World Champions
The World Dart Champions of the past and present. For many, some of the names now might not be known, but they all form part of darts professional history. Below is a glossary of the darts world championship(s) history, the breakaway from several prominent players to form the World Darts Council, Now Professional Dart Corporation (PDC) and more. There are two recognised World Dart Champions: the former BDO, now run by the WDF and the PDC World Champion. The first World Championship was won by Leighton Rees from Wales. Leighton beat John Lowe of England 11 legs to 7 and won £3,000. The final was played in legs, not sets as it is today. The first World Championship was held at the 'Heart of the Midlands' nightclub in Nottingham before moving to the Jollees Club Stoke-on-Trent, where it remained until 1985. From 1986 – 2019, the World Darts finals were held at the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey. In 2020, The BDO changed the venue to the iconic O2 Arena, London, which was to begin the organisation's downfall. 1992 saw several players split from the BDO and form their own darts org |