Baltic Cup Open

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Baltic Cup
Tournament information
VenueVarious
LocationVarious
CountryFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Established2007
Organisation(s) WDF
Format Legs
Prize fund€6,580
Current champion(s)
Flag of Estonia.svg Andres Paal (men's)
Flag of Latvia.svg Sarmite Lavrentjeva (women's)

The Baltic Cup Open [1] was a darts tournament that was held between 2009 and 2016.

Contents

List of tournaments

Men's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2007 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arvydas Kvedarasn/a4 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg Gintaras Nageviusn/a Flag of Latvia.svg Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2008 Flag of Latvia.svg Arnis Ventsn/a4 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplys n/a
2009 Flag of Lithuania.svg Gintaris Armalisn/a3 – 2 Flag of Lithuania.svg Tomas Šakysn/a Flag of Latvia.svg Riga NB Hotel, Riga
2010 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplys 70.264 – 2 Flag of Estonia.svg Meelis Aulen/a Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2011 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplys (2)n/a4 – 1 Flag of Latvia.svg   Madars Razma n/a Flag of Latvia.svg Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2012 Flag of Austria.svg   Rowby-John Rodriguez 92.494 – 0 Flag of Latvia.svg   Madars Razma 83.70 Flag of Estonia.svg Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2013 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Darius Labanauskas 86.944 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplys 88.32 Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2014 Flag of Latvia.svg   Madars Razma n/a4 – 2 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Darius Labanauskas n/a Flag of Latvia.svg Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2015 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg John Imrien/a4 – 2 Flag of Scotland.svg Dennis Wattn/a Flag of Estonia.svg Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2016 Flag of Sweden.svg   Dennis Nilsson 83.405 – 2 Flag of Sweden.svg Ricky Nauman78.51 Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2017 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Darius Labanauskas (2)91.656 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Mindaugas Barauskas58.69 Flag of Latvia.svg Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2018 Flag of England.svg Matt Dickinsonn/a5 – 1 Flag of Latvia.svg Aivars Šutkan/a Flag of Estonia.svg Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Evgeni Izotovn/a5 – 4 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Mindaugas Barauskasn/a Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Andres Paaln/a5 – 3 Flag of Latvia.svg Kristaps Mickusn/a Flag of Latvia.svg Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga

Women's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2007 Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Putninan/a4 – 1 Flag of Lithuania.svg Vilma Armalienen/a Flag of Latvia.svg Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2008 Flag of Latvia.svg Ieva Brikmanen/a3 – 2 Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Putninan/a
2009 Flag of Lithuania.svg Ryte Banatienen/a3 – 0 Flag of Latvia.svg Natalija Zelenikan/a Flag of Latvia.svg Riga NB Hotel, Riga
2010 Flag of Latvia.svg Areta Kovalevska70.264 – 3 Flag of Latvia.svg Biruta Skvireckan/a Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2011 Flag of Latvia.svg Avelina Lacen/a4 – 1 Flag of Latvia.svg Sarmite Lavrentjevan/a Flag of Latvia.svg Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2012 Flag of Finland.svg Maret Liiri51.304 – 3 Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Strade46.83 Flag of Estonia.svg Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2013 Flag of Finland.svg Kirsi Viinikainenn/a4 – 2 Flag of Finland.svg Maret Liirin/a Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2014 Flag of Finland.svg Lumi Silvann/a4 – 1 Flag of Lithuania.svg Kornelija Lusaiten/a Flag of Latvia.svg Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2015 Flag of Latvia.svg Sarmite Lavrentjeva53.824 – 2 Flag of Russia.svg Liza Pugina55.50 Flag of Estonia.svg Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2016 Flag of Norway.svg Ramona Eriksen65.464 – 1 Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Novikova54.93 Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2017 Flag of Latvia.svg Anda Seimane47.545 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg Algina Juknaite49.82 Flag of Latvia.svg Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2018 Flag of England.svg Annette Lordn/a5 – 1 Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Straden/a Flag of Estonia.svg Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2019 Flag of Lithuania.svg Kornelija Lusaiten/a5 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg Sandra Rimkeviciuten/a Flag of Lithuania.svg Trasalis Hotel, Trakai
2020 Flag of Latvia.svg Sarmite Lavrentjeva (2)n/a5 – 3 Flag of Latvia.svg Kristine Mickusn/a Flag of Latvia.svg Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga

Tournament records

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References

  1. "Events Dairy-2016". bdodarts.com. British Darts Organisation. Retrieved 12 January 2016.