2014 BDO World Darts Championship

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Lakeside World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates4–12 January 2014
Venue Lakeside Country Club
Location Frimley Green, Surrey
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Organisation(s) BDO
Format Sets
Finals:
best of 13 (men's)
best of 5 (women's)
Prize fund£300,000 (men)
£29,000 (women)
Winner's share£100,000 (men)
£12,000 (women)
High checkout164 Flag of England.svg Robbie Green
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting (men)
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton (women)
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The 2014 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 37th World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 29th staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green.

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Scott Waites was the defending men's champion, having won the title for the first time in the 2013 championship, but he was defeated 0–3 in the first round by eventual runner-up Alan Norris, who in turn lost to first seed Stephen Bunting in the final. [1] [2] The defending women's champion was Anastasia Dobromyslova, who won her third title in 2013. She lost to the eventual champion Lisa Ashton in the semi-finals.

This tournament saw the biggest field ever for a BDO World Championship. 56 players – 40 men, up from 32 in 2013, and 16 women – up from 8 in 2013 – competed for the world titles.

Players from around the globe competed to reach the BBC televised finals, which ran from 4–12 January 2014.

Format and qualifiers

Prize money

The prize money was increased to £300,000 for the men's event and £29,000 for the women's event. There is a £52,000 bonus for hitting a Nine-dart finish in both versions of the tournament. [3]

Men's

The televised stages feature 40 players – an increase from 32 in previous years. The top 16 players in the BDO Invitational Rankings over the 2012/13 season are seeded for the tournament. Players who finish between 17th and 24th in the invitational rankings receive a bye into the last 32. The remaining 16 players enter in the preliminary rounds – this includes recent world champions not in the top 24, a qualifier from each of the eight WDF regions, four players who came through the pre-qualifying knockout tournament, and the Winmau World Masters winner (if not already qualified). Should there be fewer than 40 players qualified after the above process, the next unqualified player from the invitational rankings will be entered until the total reaches 40. [4]

Top 16
  1. Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting
  2. Flag of England.svg James Wilson
  3. Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea
  4. Flag of England.svg Robbie Green
  5. Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton
  6. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker
  7. Flag of England.svg Scott Waites
  8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf
  9. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Remco van Eijden
  10. Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant
  11. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos
  12. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms
  13. Flag of England.svg Gary Robson
  14. Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery
  15. Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell
  16. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jim Williams

17-28 in BDO Rankings

Hull qualifiers
  1. Flag of England.svg Paul Hogan
  2. Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Meaney
  3. Flag of Greece.svg John Michael
  4. Flag of England.svg Dave Prins
WDF regional qualifiers
  1. Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Shimizu
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harley Kemp
  3. Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma
  4. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Cameron
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karel Sedláček
  6. Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Day
  7. Flag of the United States.svg Jim Widmayer
  8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Geerdink

Women's

The televised stages feature 16 players, an increase from 8 in previous years. The top 8 players in the WDF/BDO rankings over the 2012/13 season are seeded for the tournament. [5]

Draw

Men

Preliminary round

Played from 4 to 6 January. All matches best of 5 sets.

Av.PlayerScorePlayerAv.
77.07 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Cameron (Q)1 – 3 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 87.27
79.38 Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma (Q)3 – 2 Flag of Greece.svg John Michael (Q)83.19
77.94 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harley Kemp (Q)0 – 3 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Meaney (Q)80.25
78.93 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Shimizu (Q)2 – 3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christian Kist 86.96
77.88 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Day (Q)3 – 0 Flag of England.svg Sam Head 73.68
73.95 Flag of the United States.svg Jim Widmayer (Q)3 – 2 Flag of England.svg Garry Thompson 72.99
83.28 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karel Sedláček (Q)1 – 3 Flag of England.svg Paul Hogan (Q)83.76
77.58 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Geerdink (Q)0 – 3 Flag of England.svg Dave Prins (Q)80.67

Last 32

First Round (best of 5 sets)
4–7 January
Second Round (best of 7)
8–9 January
Quarter-Finals (best of 9)
9–10 January
Semi-Finals (best of 11)
11 January
Final (best of 13)
12 January
               
1 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 91.603
Q Flag of the United States.svg Jim Widmayer 76.571
1 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 100.654
Q Flag of England.svg Dave Prins 89.790
16 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jim Williams 78.690
Q Flag of England.svg Dave Prins 86.553
1 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 90.875
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 89.132
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf 72.960
Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins 83.043
  Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins 0r 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 2
9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Remco van Eijden 82.350
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 90.783
1 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 93.126
4 Flag of England.svg Robbie Green 85.681
5 Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 85.921
Flag of England.svg Tony Eccles 86.313
Flag of England.svg Tony Eccles 87.874
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 87.603
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 83.763
Flag of England.svg Paul Jennings 81.450
Flag of England.svg Tony Eccles 89.322
4 Flag of England.svg Robbie Green 91.755
4 Flag of England.svg Robbie Green 94.293
Flag of England.svg Richie George 88.110
4 Flag of England.svg Robbie Green 90.214
13 Flag of England.svg Gary Robson 85.861
13 Flag of England.svg Gary Robson 88.323
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ron Meulenkamp 87.872
1 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 96.367
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 92.184
2 Flag of England.svg James Wilson 96.333
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Christian Kist 95.911
2 Flag of England.svg James Wilson 92.494
15 Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 88.322
15 Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 88.263
Q Flag of England.svg Paul Hogan 85.612
2 Flag of England.svg James Wilson 99.062
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 97.475
7 Flag of England.svg Scott Waites 87.540
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 93.273
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 93.844
10 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 92.431
10 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 86.163
Q Flag of New Zealand.svg Mike Day 75.870
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 92.346
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker 87.755
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker 83.613
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Benito van de Pas 75.660
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker 85.534
11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos 83.112
11 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos 84.933
Q Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma 79.231
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker 91.425
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 90.182
3 Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea 74.970
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 87.273
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 85.624
14 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 83.641
14 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 80.193
Q Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Meaney 79.562
1 ^ Martin Atkins retired from the championship due to an elbow injury while trailing 2-0 in sets to Hofstra.

Women's

Lisa Ashton won her first world championship title. In the final she trailed Deta Hedman 0–2 before turning the match.

First Round (best of 3 sets)
4–9 January
Quarter-Finals (best of 3)
9–10 January
Semi-Finals (best of 3)
11 January
Final (best of 5)
11 January
1 Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 83.7033
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Farlam 70.471 0 1 Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 75.0633
8 Flag of Germany.svg Irina Armstrong 79.80338 Flag of Germany.svg Irina Armstrong 71.671 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sharon Prins 68.130 0 1 Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 80.0133
4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore 55.3533Q Flag of Denmark.svg Ann-Louise Peters 69.54? ?
Flag of Norway.svg Rachna David 52.321 2 4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore 55.470 1
5 Flag of England.svg Rachel Brooks 66.031 1 Q Flag of Denmark.svg Ann-Louise Peters 67.0633
Q Flag of Denmark.svg Ann-Louise Peters 68.64331 Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 77.79332 0 1
2 Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 65.371 0 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 84.812 0 333
Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tamara Schuur 72.9033Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tamara Schuur 68.972 0
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 77.3430 2 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 74.1933
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 79.531 33 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 82.44? 33
3 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 68.491 333 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 81.4532 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karin Krappen 66.6330 1 3 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 73.712 33
6 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 67.35336 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 76.1132 0
Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rilana Erades 64.590 2

Media coverage

On 6 January 2013 it was announced the BBC had signed a three-year deal to show the Lakeside World Championships from 2014 to 2016, on 4 December 2013 it was announced the BBC will show the tournament exclusively in Britain which they did from 1978 to 2011. This means most matches (bar the first ladies match) will be shown live on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Red Button, BBC Website and the BBC iPlayer.

It was also announced the coverage would still be presented by Colin Murray and Bobby George which it has been since 2010 despite Murray leaving Match of the Day 2 and BBC Radio 5 Live to move to talkSPORT. Rob Walker returned to the Lakeside as reporter and Darts Extra presenter which is a role he has held since 2010. Commentary is once again provided by Tony Green, Vassos Alexander and Jim Proudfoot, along with John Rawling for the first time. Green has commentated for the BBC for every year of the Lakeside from 1978 to 2010 and 2012–present missing the 2011 Championships due to illness, Alexander replaced Green in 2011 and continues in the role for 2014 and Proudfoot commentated on the 2013 championships replacing David Croft who moved to Sky to commentate on Formula One. BDO players Scott Mitchell, Tony O'Shea, Deta Hedman and Trina Gulliver also contributed to the commentary.

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