German Gold Cup

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German Gold Cup
Tournament information
Location Bremen
Country Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Established1985
Organisation(s) DDV / WDF category 3
Prize fund€4,700
Final Year2015
Current champion(s)
Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Münch [1]

The German Gold Cup [2] was a darts tournament that has been held annually since 1985.

Contents

List of winners

YearChampionScoreRunner-upTotal
Prize Money
ChampionRunner-up
1985 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Hebecker  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Colin Rice  ? ? ?
1986 Flag of Germany.svg Colin Rice  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Sentrup  ? ? ?
1987 Flag of Germany.svg Holger Hentrup  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Marko Voiges  ? ? ?
1988 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Hebecker  ?-? Flag of England.svg Steve Lewis  ? ? ?
1989 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc De Vuyst  ?-? Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frans Devooght  ? ? ?
1990 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Leo Laurens  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Christian Groner  ? ? ?
1991 Flag of Denmark.svg Jann Hoffmann  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Colin Rice  ? ? ?
1992 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frans Devooght ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Krockel  ? ? ?
1993 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Krockel  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Colin Rice  ? ? ?
1994 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Schulte  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Bohmert  ? ? ?
1995 Flag of Germany.svg Jurgen Nau  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Andree Welge  ? ? ?
1996 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Schendel  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Sperl  ? ? ?
1997 Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Klein  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Clarenze Sauzier  ? ? ?
1998 Flag of Germany.svg Colin Rice  ?-? Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Hebecker  ? ? ?
1999 Flag of Germany.svg Andree Welge ?–? Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Wille  ? ? ?
2000 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams  ?–? Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Wille  ? ? ?
2001 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams  ?–? Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Wille  ? ? ?
2002 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams  ?–? Flag of Germany.svg Rudiger Preuss  ? ? ?
2003 Flag of Austria.svg Mensur Suljović  ?–? Flag of Germany.svg Jyhan Artut  ? ? ?
2004 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort  ?–? Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erik Clarys  ? ? ?
2005 Flag of Germany.svg Tomas Seyler  ?–? Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Miklas  ? ? ?
2006 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erik Clarys  ?–? Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johnny Nijs  ? ? ?
2007 Flag of England.svg Tony Eccles 3–1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Remco van Eijden €2,210€700€350
2008 Flag of England.svg Steve West 3–2 Flag of Germany.svg Andree Welge €3,420€840€420
2009 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Münch 3–1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker €3,420€840€420
2010 Flag of Denmark.svg Vladimir Andersen 3–1 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Muller €3,120€800€400
2011 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Junghans 3–0 Flag of Germany.svg Swen Seifert €2,850€700€350
2012 Flag of Germany.svg Tomas Seyler 3–1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos €2,850€700€350
2013 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 3–0 Flag of Germany.svg Tomas Seyler €2,850€700€350
2014 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jermaine Wattimena 3–2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker €3,120€800€400
2015 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Münch [3] 3–2 Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Zygla €3,120€800€400

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