1980 BDO World Darts Championship

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1980 Embassy World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates2–9 February 1980
Venue Jollees Cabaret Club [1]
Location Stoke-on-Trent
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Organisation(s) BDO
Format Sets
Final – best of 9
Prize fund£15,000
Winner's share£4,500
High checkout161 Flag of England.svg Tony Sontag
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry O'Dea
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Eric Bristow [2]
«1979 1981»

The 1980 Embassy World Darts Championship was the third year that the British Darts Organisation had staged a world championship. Again the field was 24 players, with the top seeds receiving a bye to the last 16 stage. For the second successive year the tournament was staged at Jollees Cabaret Club in Stoke-on-Trent.

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Defending champion John Lowe, who had released a book The Lowe Profile just before the event suffered a surprise defeat 0–2 to Cliff Lazarenko saying afterwards "If you miss your doubles in this one, you must expect to go out." Eric Bristow was then immediately installed as favourite to win the event and would meet another flamboyant character of the game in the final – Bobby George.

George, who was not invited to the qualifiers the previous year appeared in a sequined shirt and when arriving on the stage was presented with a candelabra to complete a Liberace effect. He also made the early running in the final leading 1–0, 2–1 and 3–2. The first six sets all went to a deciding leg until Bristow won the seventh 3–1 to establish a 4–3 set lead. In the next set at 2–2 in legs, George had a golden opportunity to level the match and take it to a decider, but bust his score and nonchalantly threw his third dart into the board before putting his darts into his top pocket in anticipation of Bristow checking out to win the title. Bristow did so.[ citation needed ]

Bristow later said: "This was the final that changed the game of darts forever. Before that the audiences were always quite subdued, there was never really a buzz around the place, but when Bobby and I played in that final every member of the audience got involved. Everybody quite simply was going mad. It was a pit of noise. He had his fans, I had mine and both wanted to out-shout each other. [3]

Seeds

  1. Flag of England.svg John Lowe
  2. Flag of England.svg Eric Bristow
  3. Flag of England.svg Tony Brown
  4. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Leighton Rees
  5. Flag of England.svg Bobby George
  6. Flag of the United States.svg Nicky Virachkul
  7. Flag of Scotland.svg Jocky Wilson
  8. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ceri Morgan

Prize money

The prize fund was £15,000.

Champion: £4,500
Runner-Up: £2,000
3rd Place: £500
Semi-Finalists (2): £1,000
Quarter-Finalists (4): £500
Last 16 (8): £300
Last 24 (8): £200

Results

First round(best of 3 sets)
2–3 February
Second round(best of 3 sets)
4–6 February
Quarter-finals(best of 5 sets)
6–7 February
Semi-finals(best of 7 sets)
8 February
Final(best of 9 sets)
9 February
1 Flag of England.svg John Lowe 86.430
Flag of England.svg Paul Gosling 77.790 Flag of England.svg Cliff Lazarenko 89.042
Flag of England.svg Cliff Lazarenko 86.793
Flag of England.svg Cliff Lazarenko 81.402
8 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ceri Morgan 86.701
8 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ceri Morgan 76.382
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Allan Hogg 72.211 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Grant 71.251
Flag of England.svg Cliff Lazarenko 84.271
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Grant77.192
5 Flag of England.svg Bobby George 79.894
5 Flag of England.svg Bobby George 91.202
Flag of the United States.svg Len Heard 76.170 Flag of England.svg Dave Whitcombe 84.150
5 Flag of England.svg Bobby George 75.393
Flag of England.svg Dave Whitcombe 81.992
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Leighton Rees 73.591
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Leighton Rees 78.782
Flag of Scotland.svg Rab Smith 85.021 Flag of England.svg Tony Sontag 81.930
5 Flag of England.svg Bobby George 86.493
Flag of England.svg Tony Sontag 84.1512
2 Flag of England.svg Eric Bristow 88.115
2 Flag of England.svg Eric Bristow 79.892
Flag of England.svg Alan Glazier 69.330 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tony Clark 79.230
2 Flag of England.svg Eric Bristow 81.903
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tony Clark 78.452
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Jocky Wilson 78.900
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Jocky Wilson 82.112
Flag of the United States.svg Conrad Daniels 77.010 Flag of England.svg Doug McCarthy 79.140
2 Flag of England.svg Eric Bristow 86.224
Flag of England.svg Doug McCarthy 74.252
3 Flag of England.svg Tony Brown 86.283
6 Flag of the United States.svg Nicky Virachkul 76.560
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Lord 78.391 Flag of England.svg Bill Lennard 82.802
Flag of England.svg Bill Lennard 79.800
Flag of England.svg Bill Lennard 75.572
3 Flag of England.svg Tony Brown 84.303
3 Flag of England.svg Tony Brown 82.502
Flag of Scotland.svg Eric MacLean 81.721 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry O'Dea 76.770
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry O'Dea 82.292

3rd place match(best of 3 sets) Flag of England.svg Cliff Lazarenko 88.02 0 – 2 Tony Brown Flag of England.svg 99.24

References

  1. "The World Championship of Darts". Learnaboutdarts.com. Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  2. Ralph Hickok (16 January 2010). "History – World Darts Champions". HickokSports.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  3. Bristow, Eric (2010). The Crafty Cockney: the Autobiography. London: Arrow. p. 139. ISBN   9780099532798.