WDF World Darts Championship

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The WDF World Darts Championship is a World Championship in darts organised by the World Darts Federation. [1] [2] [3] Following the collapse of the British Darts Organisation in 2020, [4] it essentially replaces the BDO World Darts Championship which was last held in 2020. [5]

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From 2023 onwards the tournament will be held in December each year. [6]

List of tournaments

Men's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Ulster Banner.svg   Neil Duff 87.736 – 5 Flag of France.svg   Thibault Tricole 86.95£200,000£50,000£25,000 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey
2023 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Andy Baetens 93.696 – 1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Chris Landman 86.47£170,000£50,000£20,000

Women's

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Flag of England.svg   Beau Greaves 92.054 – 0 Flag of England.svg   Kirsty Hutchinson 72.53£87,500£25,000£12,500 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey
2023 Flag of England.svg   Beau Greaves (2)84.644 – 1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Aileen de Graaf 77.69£75,000£25,000£10,000

Boys

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bradly Roes71.343 – 1 Flag of England.svg  Charlie Large71.56£9,500£5,000£2,500 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey
2023 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bradley van der Velden69.933 – 0 Flag of Ireland.svg  Adam Dee66.68£9,000£5,000£2,000

Girls

YearChampionAv.ScoreRunner-UpAv.Prize MoneyVenue
TotalCh.R.-Up
2022 Flag of England.svg  Eleanor Cairns52.452 – 0 Flag of Germany.svg  Wibke Riemann52.22£3,000£2,000£1,000 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey
2023 Flag of Italy.svg   Aurora Fochesato 59.432 – 0 Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztina Turai51.07£3,000£2,000£1,000

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