BDO World Trophy

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BDO World Trophy
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Tournament information
VenueKing George's Hall
Location Blackburn
Country England
Established2014
Organisation(s) BDO category Major / WDF category Special
FormatLegs
Prize fund£78,000 (men), £22,000 (women)
Final Year2019
Current champion(s)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jim Williams (men)
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton (women)

The BDO World Trophy was a major darts tournament run by the British Darts Organisation, hosted originally in February 2014 at Blackpool Tower, before it was held in May from 2016–18 in various locations. In 2019, it was held in King George's Hall in Blackburn with a three-year contract for the event to be televised by Eurosport. The tournament was organized by BDO Events, the commercial arm of the British Darts Organisation. [1]

Contents

History

The first World Trophy was held in February 2014 at the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. The Event marked the first BDO major event since the split in darts to not feature the BDO World Champion as Stephen Bunting joined the Professional Darts Corporation once he won the Lakeside Championship in 2014.

Final Results and statistics

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenueSponsor
TotalChampionRunner-up
2014 Flag of England.svg James Wilson 90.9513 – 11 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 90.20£80,000£30,000£12,000 Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Daily Mirror
2015 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos 86.3010 – 9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf 88.20£40,000£10,000£5,000Event City, Manchester Winmau
2016 Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 87.8413 – 9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Machin 81.19£78,000£20,000£10,000 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green SportsDirect.com
2017 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Machin 91.0710 – 8 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 86.24£38,000£8,000£4,000 Memo Arts Centre, Barry
2018 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 97.0010 – 7 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Unterbuchner 95.67£34,000£8,000£4,000 Preston Guild Hall, Preston Winmau
2019 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jim Williams 85.368 – 6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Veenstra 84.67£34,750£8,000£4,000King George's Hall, Blackburn One80, L-style

Finalists

PlayerWonRunner-up
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Machin 11
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 10
Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 10
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos 10
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jim Williams 10
Flag of England.svg James Wilson 10
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf 01
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 01
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 01
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Unterbuchner 01
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Veenstra 01

Averages

Ten highest BDO World Trophy one-match averages [2]
AveragePlayerYear (+ Round)OpponentResult
104.60 Flag of England.svg Scott Taylor 2019, Last 32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Derk Telnekes5–3
104.55 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2016, Last 16 Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 3-7
103.59 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2017, QF Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 4-7
103.44 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2015, Last 32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karel Sedláček 6-1
102.90 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2018, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea 6-1
102.24 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 2018, Last 16 Flag of Scotland.svg Ryan Hogarth 6-2
101.43 Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 2016, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 7-3
100.77 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 2017, Last 32 Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Higuchi 6-2
100.29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Machin 2017, QF Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 7-4
100.27 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2018, QF Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 7-5
Five highest losing averages
AveragePlayerYear (+ Round)OpponentResult
104.55 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2016, Last 16 Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 3-7
103.59 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2017, QF Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 4-7
99.83 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Mario Vandenbogaerde 2019, Last 16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Roger Janssen 3-5
98.95 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Warren 2019, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Daniel Day4-5
98.88 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert de Vos 2016, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Jamie Hughes 6-7
Different players with a 100+ match average - updated 4/9/2019
PlayerTotalHighest Av.Year (+ Round)
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 5104.552016, Last 16
Flag of England.svg Scott Taylor 1104.602019, Last 32
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 1102.242018, Last 16
Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 1101.432016, Last 16
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 1100.772017, Last 32
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Machin 1100.292017, QF
Five highest tournament averages (min 3 matches)
AveragePlayerYear
100.59 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2017
99.47 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2018
97.20 Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 2015
95.51 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 2017
93.83 Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 2015

Women's Championship

Finals
YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenueSponsor
TotalChampionRunner-up
2014 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 73.419 – 7 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 72.00£14,400£6,000£2,400 Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Daily Mirror
2015 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 77.677 – 5 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 73.89£10,500£3,000£1,500Event City, Manchester Winmau
2016 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 83.547 – 4 Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 77.13£22,000£4,000£2,000 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green SportsDirect.com
2017 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 67.326 – 2 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 67.11£22,000£4,000£2,000 Memo Arts Centre, Barry
2018 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 94.226 – 3 Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 84.77£13,500£3,000£1,500 Preston Guild Hall, Preston Winmau
2019 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 81.046 – 2 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 78.82£8,500£2,000£1,000King George's Hall, Blackburn One80, L-style
Finalists
PlayerWonRunner-up
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 31
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 13
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 10
Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 10
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 01
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 01

Averages

Ten highest BDO World Trophy one-match averages [3]
AveragePlayerYear (+ Round)OpponentResult
98.85 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2016, QF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corrine Hammond 5–1
94.22 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 2018, F Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 6-3
91.65 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 2018, SF Flag of England.svg Roz Bulmer 5-0
88.41 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 2015, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin 4-0
88.41 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhian Griffiths 2017, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 4-0
88.17 Flag of Japan.svg Mikuru Suzuki 2019, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 4-3
88.13 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 2019, QF Flag of England.svg Maria O'Brien 4-1
87.39 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2015, QF Flag of England.svg Zoe Jones 5-0
87.08 Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 2019, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Kirsty Hutchinson 4-3
86.94 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2019, QF Flag of England.svg Casey Gallagher 4-2
Five highest losing averages
AveragePlayerYear (+ Round)OpponentResult
84.77 Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 2018, Final Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 3-6
84.42 Flag of England.svg Kirsty Hutchinson 2019, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 3-4
82.86 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 2019, SF Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4-5
82.56 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2017, Last 16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anca Zijlstra 3-4
81.64 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 2018, Last 16 Flag of England.svg Maria O'Brien 3-4
Five highest tournament averages (min 3 matches)
AveragePlayerYear
84.15 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 2018
83.63 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova 2019
83.34 Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 2015
82.82 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2016
81.69 Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2015

Sponsors

The tournament has been sponsored by the Daily Mirror, Winmau and SportsDirect.com. From 2019, the tournament's sponsors have been One80 and L-style

SponsorYear
Daily Mirror 2014
Winmau 2015
2018
SportsDirect.com 2016
One80 2019
L-style 2019

Media coverage

The BDO World Trophy was broadcast live and in its entirety by Eurosport for the first two events. After an issue with partner De:Luxe sports group the 2016 event ended up being shown on Dave in 2016. FrontRunner broadcast some of the 2017 event. A new TV channel has been found for the 2018 event when it was announced that Premier Sports will show all 5 days action. Eurosport showed the last edition of the World Trophy in 2019.

BroadcasterYears
Eurosport 2014
2015
Dave 2016
FrontRunner2017
Premier Sports 2018
Eurosport 2019

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  2. dartsdatabase.co.uk Archived 2019-01-19 at the Wayback Machine ; best winning averages
  3. dartsdatabase.co.uk Archived 2019-01-19 at the Wayback Machine ; best winning averages