Latvia Open

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Latvia Open
Tournament information
VenueBellevue Park Hotel
Location Riga
CountryFlag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Established2004
Organisation(s) WDF
Format Legs
Prize fund€3,705
Current champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Peter Chown (men's)
Flag of Sweden.svg Maud Jansson (women's)
Flag of Latvia.svg Markuss Jansons (boys)
Flag of Lithuania.svg Milda Zdanauskaite (girls)

The Latvia Open is the biggest World Darts Federation ranked darts tournament in Latvia and the Baltic States. It has been a WDF world ranked competition since 2004.

Contents

List of tournaments

Men's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2004 Flag of Sweden.svg Annti Partianenn/abeat Flag of Sweden.svg Ulf Hausenkampn/aLVL 1,800LVL 600LVL 300Skanste Hotel, Riga
2006 Flag of Latvia.svg Aigars Strēlisn/a6 – 3 Flag of Latvia.svg Juris Aleksānsn/aLVL 1,800LVL 600LVL 300
2007 Flag of Sweden.svg Oskar Lukasiak n/a6 – 3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg John Snijersn/aLVL 1,800LVL 600LVL 300Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2008 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplysn/a5 – 4 Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Listern/aLVL 1,800LVL 600LVL 300
2009 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Leon de Geus n/a3 – 1 Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Skomsøyn/aLVL 1,400LVL 700LVL 300
2010 Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Ratajski 84.513 – 0 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sajwani 72.45LVL 1,800LVL 900LVL 400
2011 Flag of England.svg Paul Jennings n/a3 – 1 Flag of England.svg Steve Douglas n/aLVL 1,800LVL 900LVL 400
2012 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplys (2)n/a6 – 4 Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma n/aLVL 1,800LVL 900LVL 400
2013 Flag of Scotland.svg Paul Coughlin n/a6 – 5 Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma n/aLVL 1,800LVL 900LVL 400
2014 Flag of England.svg Dennis Harbour 82.266 – 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg Arūnas Čiplys79.59€2,800€1,300€600
2015 Flag of Finland.svg Ulf Ceder 89.286 – 0 Flag of Finland.svg Petri Rasmus71.40€2,400€800€400Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2016 Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma 88.596 – 3 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sajwani 82.80€2,400€800€400
2017 Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 77.276 – 1 Flag of England.svg Craig Venman64.98€3,600€1,000€500
2018 Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas (2)n/a6 – 2 Flag of England.svg John Scott n/a€3,600€1,000€500
2019 Flag of Belarus.svg Andrey Pontus82.206 – 3 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Kadochnikov 74.87€3,600€1,000€500
2022 Flag of England.svg  Peter Chown87.905 – 1 Flag of Poland.svg   Sebastian Steyer 76.96€2,400€800€400
2023 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  François Schweyen91.516 – 2 Flag of Sweden.svg  Edwin Torbjörnsson78.03€5,600€1,600€800
2024 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Darius Labanauskas (3)97.456 – 2 Flag of Finland.svg   Jonas Masalin 86.11€5,600€1,600€800

Women's [1]

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2004 Flag of Norway.svg Inita Biten/abeat Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Putninan/an/an/an/aSkanste Hotel, Riga
2006 Flag of Finland.svg Marika Juholan/a5 – 2 Flag of Estonia.svg Triin Timmermannn/an/an/an/a
2007 Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Putninan/a5 – 2 Flag of Norway.svg Inita Biten/an/an/an/aMaritim Park Hotel, Riga
2008 Flag of Sweden.svg  Maud Janssonn/a5 – 1 Flag of Latvia.svg Zeltite Putninan/an/an/an/a
2009 Flag of Latvia.svg Ieva Brikmanen/a2 – 1 Flag of Lithuania.svg Vilma Armalienen/an/an/an/a
2010 Flag of Sweden.svg  Maud Jansson(2)65.342 – 0 Flag of Poland.svg Karolina Ratajska 44.61n/an/an/a
2011 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova n/a2 – 1 Flag of Norway.svg Rachna David n/an/an/an/a
2012 Flag of Finland.svg Lumi Silvann/a5 – 1 Flag of Finland.svg Maret Liirin/an/an/an/a
2013 Flag of Germany.svg Irina Armstrong n/a5 – 3 Flag of Finland.svg Lumi Silvann/an/an/an/a
2014 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danielle Ijpelaar72.515 – 4 Flag of Finland.svg Lumi Silvan69.42€1,200€500€250
2015 Flag of Sweden.svg  Maud Jansson(3)69.095 – 2 Flag of Finland.svg Kaisu Rekinen58.47€1,200€500€250Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2016 Flag of Finland.svg Kaisu Rekinen68.435 – 4 Flag of England.svg Margaret Sutton62.76€1,200€500€250
2017 Flag of Sweden.svg Helene Sundelinn/abeat Flag of Finland.svg Maret Liirin/a€1,200€500€250
2018 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Aileen de Graaf n/a5 – 1 Flag of England.svg   Deta Hedman n/a€1,200€500€250
2019 Flag of Finland.svg Kirsi Viinikainen50.905 – 3 Flag of Sweden.svg Helene Sundelin54.19€1,200€500€250
2022 Flag of Sweden.svg  Maud Jansson(4)60.195 – 3 Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna Forsmark57.95€1,200€500€250
2023 Flag of Sweden.svg  Maud Jansson(5)63.175 – 3 Flag of Germany.svg   Irina Armstrong 61.78€2,400€800€400
2024 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Anca Zijlstra 70.755 – 4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lerena Rietbergen70.84€2,400€800€400

Youth's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2013 Flag of Lithuania.svg Kornelija Lusaiten/abeat Flag of Lithuania.svg Jevgenij Novikovn/aMaritim Park Hotel, Riga
2014 Flag of Lithuania.svg Ugnius Jankúnasn/abeat Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaimy van Baveln/a
2015 Flag of Latvia.svg Rihards Slisansn/abeat Flag of Lithuania.svg Ugnius Jankúnasn/aBellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2016 Flag of Latvia.svg Rihards Slisans (2)n/abeat Flag of Germany.svg Felix Wunschn/a
2017 Flag of England.svg Cameron Andersonn/abeat Flag of the Netherlands.svg Javanico Jansenn/a
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Roman Turkeyevn/abeat Flag of the Netherlands.svg Javanico Jansenn/a
2019 Flag of Latvia.svg Ralfs Laumanisn/abeat Flag of Estonia.svg Patrick Passan/a

Boys

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Flag of Latvia.svg Markuss Jansons56.364 – 3 Flag of Latvia.svg Daniels Delveris56.77€100€50€25Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga

Girls

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Flag of Lithuania.svg Milda Zdanauskaite40.434 – 1 Flag of Denmark.svg Camilla Madsen39.64€100€50€25Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga

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