2009 Denmark Open darts

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Denmark Open
Tournament information
Dates2009
CountryDenmark
Organisation(s) BDO, WDF, DDU
Winner's share10,000 DKK
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Ian White
«2008 2010»

2009 Denmark Open is a darts tournament, which took place in Denmark in 2009. [1]

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Results

Last 32

RoundPlayer
Winner Flag of England.svg Ian White
Final Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton
Semi-finals Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mareno Michels
Flag of England.svg Tony Tarry
Quarter-finals Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen
Flag of England.svg Garry Thompson
Flag of Denmark.svg Stig Jørgensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Benny Nielsen
Last 16 Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Behrendsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Jørgen Hansen
Flag of Sweden.svg Andree Bomander
Flag of England.svg Paul Carter
Flag of Germany.svg Kai Geselle
Flag of Denmark.svg Lean Jensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Jimmi Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Bo Munk
Last 32 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan-Ole Gjog
Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Heinsø
Flag of Denmark.svg Henrik Primdal
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris
Flag of Denmark.svg Ivan Madsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Faeligrch
Flag of Denmark.svg Karsten Lund
Flag of Denmark.svg Carl Henrik Hansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Vladimir Andersen
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Buur
Flag of England.svg Michael Ovens
Flag of Denmark.svg Rune Marcussen
Flag of England.svg Dave Valentine
Flag of England.svg Dave Tebbutt
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Erik Rasmussen
Flag of England.svg Mark Thomson

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References

  1. "2009 Denmark Open Player Prize Money".