2005 WDF World Cup

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The 2005 WDF World Cup was the 15th edition of the WDF World Cup darts tournament, organised by the World Darts Federation. It was held in Perth, Australia.

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Men's singles

Second roundThird roundFourth roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                  
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick van Dijk 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Hunt 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick van Dijk 4
Flag of the Bahamas.svg Harry Brown 3
Flag of the Bahamas.svg Harry Brown 4
Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands.svg Sidney Garland 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick van Dijk 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Korhonen 2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Danny Macinnis 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Watanobe 2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Danny Macinnis 1
Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Korhonen 4
Flag of South Africa.svg Les Francis 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Korhonen 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick van Dijk 4
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 1
Flag of Ireland.svg Martin McCloskey 3
Flag of the United States.svg Ray Carver 4
Flag of the United States.svg Ray Carver 4
Flag of Norway.svg Stian Lyngfeldt 1
Flag of Norway.svg Stian Lyngfeldt 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Parry 2
Flag of the United States.svg Ray Carver 2
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Paul Hanvidge 2
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of Italy.svg Loris Polese 1
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Felix Degen 1
Flag of Italy.svg Loris Polese 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick van Dijk 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricio Maia 1
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 3
Flag of the United States.svg John Kuczynski 4
Flag of the United States.svg John Kuczynski 4
Flag of South Africa.svg Clifford Stradling 0
Flag of Malaysia.svg Amin Abdul Ghani 2
Flag of South Africa.svg Clifford Stradling 4
Flag of the United States.svg John Kuczynski 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Göran Klemme 2
Flag of Norway.svg Robert Wagner 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dirk Hespeels 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dirk Hespeels 0
Flag of Sweden.svg Göran Klemme 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Göran Klemme 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Fleet 2
Flag of the United States.svg John Kuczynski 2
Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricio Maia 4
Flag of the Bahamas.svg Barry Payne 4
Flag of Singapore.svg Alexis Lim Keng Leng 3
Flag of the Bahamas.svg Barry Payne 0
Flag of Ireland.svg Aodhagan O'Neill 4
Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea 2
Flag of Ireland.svg Aodhagan O'Neill 4
Flag of Ireland.svg Aodhagan O'Neill 3
Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricio Maia 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricio Maia 4
Flag of Russia.svg Alexei Juravlev 0
Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricio Maia 4
Flag of Finland.svg Kim Viljanen 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 2
Flag of Finland.svg Kim Viljanen 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick van Dijk 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen 1
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Niels de Ruiter 2
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Giustra 3
Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Giustra 4
Flag of the Philippines.svg Rey Sevilla 3
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 1
Flag of Finland.svg Ulf Ceder 4
Flag of Finland.svg Ulf Ceder 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Valle 0
Flag of Finland.svg Ulf Ceder 4
Flag of France.svg Cyril Blot 1
Flag of France.svg Cyril Blot 4
Flag of Ireland.svg Luke Nolan 3
Flag of Finland.svg Ulf Ceder 3
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen 4
Flag of Singapore.svg Kamarudin Ahmad 1
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Gary Anderson 1
Flag of the United States.svg Pat Cooke 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Gary Anderson 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen 4
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Takeyama 0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg John Snyers 4
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jerry Hull 0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg John Snyers 1
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Takeyama 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Wayne Carey 2
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Takeyama 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen 4
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 3
Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Komula 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Larsson 2
Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Komula 1
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of Ireland.svg Benny Grace 0
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raymond van Barneveld 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raymond van Barneveld 4
Flag of Malaysia.svg Selbaraju Subramaniam 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raymond van Barneveld 4
Flag of Germany.svg Andree Welge 2
Flag of Germany.svg Andree Welge 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Phil Evans 3
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Sorensen 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Bernie Smith 4
Flag of France.svg Christophe Gayral 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Bernie Smith 3
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Apollonio 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony David 2
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Apollonio 4
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Apollonio 3
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Sorensen 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Mike Veitch 3
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Sorensen 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Sorensen 4
Ulster Banner.svg Paul Watton 0
Flag of the Philippines.svg Rolando Andrade 3
Ulster Banner.svg Paul Watton 4

Women's singles

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
         
Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 4
Flag of Japan.svg Yukari Nishikawa 1
Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 4
Flag of Germany.svg Heike Ernst 2
Flag of Finland.svg Tarja Salminen 3
Flag of Germany.svg Heike Ernst 4
Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 3
Flag of England.svg Clare Bywaters 4
Flag of Japan.svg Mayumi Ouchi 4
Flag of the United States.svg Marilyn Popp 3
Flag of Japan.svg Mayumi Ouchi 0
Flag of England.svg Clare Bywaters 4
Flag of England.svg Clare Bywaters 4
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Robin Curry 1

Other Winners

EventWinnerScoreRunner-up
Men's Team Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Komula
Ulf Ceder
Marko Pusa
Kim Viljanen
9-8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock
Tony David
Graham Hunt
Anthony Fleet
Men's Pairs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort
Raymond van Barneveld
4-1 Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen
Brian Sorensen
Women's Pairs Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver
Clare Bywaters
4-3 Flag of the United States.svg Marilyn Popp
Stacy Bromberg
Youth Singles - Boys Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jonny Nijs 3-1 Flag of England.svg Ross Smith
Youth Singles - Girls Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carla Molema 3-2 Flag of South Africa.svg Tanya Thomas
Youth Pairs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jonny Nijs
Carla Molema
3-2 Flag of South Africa.svg Roman Ariefdien
Tanya Thomas

Final Points Tables

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References

  1. "Men's Points Tables". Archived from the original on 27 November 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. "Women's Points Tables". Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  3. "Youth Points Tables". Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2017.