Gibraltar Open (darts)

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Gibraltar Open
Tournament information
Venue Victoria Stadium
Location Gibraltar
CountryFlag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar
Established1985
Organisation(s) WDF
Format Legs
Prize fund£2,500
Current champion(s)
Flag of Catalonia.svg   Daniel Zapata (men's)
Flag of England.svg   Christine Redhead (women's)
Flag of Catalonia.svg  Kilian Perales (youth's)

The Gibraltar Open is a darts tournament, first held in 1967 and annually since 2004.

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Results

Men

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
1985 Flag of Gibraltar.svg James Kingbeat
2000 Flag of Gibraltar.svg George Federico beat Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Muñoz
2001 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Tony Dawkins beat
2004 Flag of England.svg Mark Jones 4 – 3 Flag of England.svg Andy Gudgeon
2005 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Tab Hunter 4 – 2 Flag of England.svg Allan Carrington
2006 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Davies 4 – 3 Flag of England.svg Stephen Robertson
2007 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Rodriguez 4 – 1 Flag of England.svg Gavin Forsythe
2008 Flag of Catalonia.svg Federico Pozo4 – 3 Flag of Catalonia.svg Jose Escudero
2009 Flag of England.svg John Ferrell 4 – 0 Flag of England.svg Paul Harvey
2010 Flag of England.svg Chris Cooper4 – 1 Ulster Banner.svg Gary Tipping
2011 Flag of England.svg Andrew Gilding 4 – 1 Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Ruiz
2012 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Dyson Parody 4 – 2 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Dylan Duo
2013 Flag of England.svg Edward Brookes4 – 1 Flag of Catalonia.svg Lawrence Pink
2014 Flag of England.svg Mark Budd4 – 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem Mandigers
2015 Flag of England.svg John Ferrell beat Flag of Gibraltar.svg Justin Broton
2016 Flag of England.svg Ian Jopling 4 – 2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Josep Arimany
2017 Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Løkken beat Flag of England.svg Nillson Pritchard
2018 Flag of Romania.svg Gabriel Pascaru beat Flag of England.svg Carl Dennell
2019 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Dyson Parody 4 – 3 Flag of Spain.svg Jesus Segovia
2021 Flag of England.svg Gavin Smith 4 – 0 Flag of England.svg Mike Norton
2022 Flag of England.svg Paul Marsh 4 – 2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Carlos Arola
2023 Flag of Catalonia.svg   Daniel Zapata 77.225 – 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Davey Monsees 75.36

Women

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
2006 Flag of England.svg Louise Simmonds beat Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jan Robbins
2007 Flag of Scotland.svg Margaret Fergusonbeat Flag of England.svg Wendy Wanstall
2008 Flag of England.svg Louise Carroll4 – 1 Flag of England.svg Lorraine Morris
2009 Flag of France.svg Carole Frison beat Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin
2010 Flag of England.svg Christine Redhead4 – 1 Flag of England.svg Helen Harvey
2011 Flag of England.svg Shelley Bontoft4 – 1 Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin
2012 Flag of Spain.svg Laura Damont beat Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gill Vine
2013 Flag of England.svg Christine Redhead (2)beat Flag of Spain.svg Jeanette Fischer
2014 Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin beat Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anneke Kuijten
2015 Flag of Scotland.svg Susanna McGimpseybeat Flag of England.svg Sarah Roberts
2016 Flag of Spain.svg Mercedes de los Santos4 – 0 Flag of Spain.svg Maria-Jose Cardenas
2017 Flag of Denmark.svg Elin Mortensenbeat Flag of Sweden.svg Linda Nilsson
2018 Flag of Denmark.svg Elin Mortensen (2)beat Flag of Spain.svg Sandra Espinosa
2019 Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin (2)beat Flag of England.svg Bonnii Bentley
2021 Flag of England.svg Laura Turner 4 – 0 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mel Williams
2022 Flag of England.svg Diane Nash 4 – 3 Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin
2023 Flag of Scotland.svg  Sophie McKinlay 72.275 - 2 Flag of England.svg   Paula Jacklin 60.95

Youth

YearChampionScoreRunner-up
2018 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Craig Galliano beat Flag of Gibraltar.svg Justin Hewitt
2019 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Justin Hewitt 4 – 3 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Craig Galliano
2021 Flag of England.svg Cayden Smith 4 – 2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ieuan Halsall
2022 Flag of Gibraltar.svg   Nico Bado 4 – 0 Flag of Gibraltar.svg Casey Dyer
2023 Flag of Catalonia.svg  Kilian Perales 74.445 – 3 Flag of Gibraltar.svg   Nico Bado 69.81

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