Irish Open (darts)

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Irish Open
Tournament information
VenueGleneagle Hotel
Location Killarney
Country Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
Established2008
Organisation(s) WDF
Format Legs
Prize fund€19,000
Month(s) PlayedNovember
Current champion(s)
Flag of Finland.svg   Marko Kantele (men's)
Flag of Scotland.svg   Lorraine Hyde (women's)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Mitchell Lawrie (boys)
Flag of England.svg  Paige Pauling (girls)

The Irish Open is a WDF darts tournament held in Killarney, first established in 2008. It is jointly held with the Irish Classic during the same weekend.

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Irish Open

Men's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2008 Flag of Ireland.svg   Martin McCloskey n/a6 – 5 Flag of Ireland.svg  Damien O'Driscolln/a€2,800€1,000€500 Citywest, Dublin
2019 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Michael Warburton90.437 – 6 Flag of Ireland.svg   Keane Barry 85.09€12,100€3,000€1,500Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 Flag of England.svg   Luke Littler n/a6 – 2 Ulster Banner.svg  Barry Copelandn/a€12,800€3,200€1,600
2022 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Jelle Klaasen 93.516 – 3 Flag of Ireland.svg   Dylan Slevin 93.96€16,080€4,000€2,000
2023 Flag of Ireland.svg  Shane McGuirk82.176 – 2 Flag of Scotland.svg   Ryan Hogarth 74.92€12,800€3,200€1,600
2024 Flag of Finland.svg   Marko Kantele 85.186 – 5 Flag of England.svg  James Beeton82.16€12,800€3,200€1,600

Women's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2008 Flag of Ireland.svg  Angela De Wardn/abeat Ulster Banner.svg  Denise Cassidyn/a€1,200€500€250 Citywest, Dublin
2019 Flag of England.svg   Fallon Sherrock 85.846 – 1 Flag of England.svg   Kirsty Hutchinson 70.28€6,400€1,500€1,000Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 Flag of Russia.svg   Anastasia Dobromyslova n/a5 – 4 Flag of England.svg   Deta Hedman n/a€5,600€1,600€800
2022 Flag of England.svg   Beau Greaves 82.055 – 1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg   Rhian O'Sullivan 71.02€7,040€2,000€1,000
2023 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Aileen de Graaf 78.595 – 3 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg   Rhian O'Sullivan 81.37€5,600€1,600€800
2024 Flag of Scotland.svg   Lorraine Hyde 76.115 – 3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lerena Rietbergen65.84€5,600€1,600€800


Boys

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2019 Flag of Ireland.svg   Dylan Slevin 78.434 – 3 Flag of Ireland.svg  Mark Griffin65.98€600€200€140Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2021 Flag of Ireland.svg  Adam Dee91.755 – 2 Flag of England.svg   Luke Littler 95.31€600€200€120
2022 Flag of England.svg   Luke Littler 82.834 – 1 Flag of Ireland.svg  Sean McKeon75.14€600€200€120
2023 Flag of Ireland.svg  Aidan O'Hara67.364 – 2 Flag of Ireland.svg  Jack Courtney64.19€450€150€100
2024 Flag of Scotland.svg  Mitchell Lawrie85.894 – 0 Flag of Ireland.svg  James Morris78.77TBATBATBA

Girls

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Flag of Ireland.svg  Rebecca Allen56.194 – 0 Flag of Ireland.svg   Rachel Ivers 38.53€600€200€120Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney
2023 Flag of England.svg  Paige Pauling75.114 – 3 Flag of Scotland.svg  Sophie McKinlay71.91€150€70€40
2024 Flag of England.svg  Paige Pauling(2)57.274 – 1 Flag of Ireland.svg  Zoe Burke47.50TBATBATBA

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