| Mens Results 1. Michal Kočik 2. Boris Krcmar 3. Michal Ondo 3. Niels Jørgen Hansen 5. Krisztián Kaufman 5. József Rucska 5. Martin Kurecka 5. Rowby – John Rodriguez 9. Vladimir Andersen 9. Istvan Nyriegyhazki 9. Tibor Tax 9. August Jost 9. Milos Bedy 9. Roman Gebhardt 9. Josef Kraus 9. Roxy – James Rodriguez |
Country Czech Republic Croatia Slovakia Denmark Hungary Hungary Austria Austria Denmark Hungary Hungary Austria Slovakia Austria Austria Austria |
Womens Results 1. Katarína Nagyová 2. Jasmin Schauer 3. Tove Lauridsen 3. Zsófia Köntös 5. Christina Buchwald 5. Hanne Joensen 5. Claudia Rottman 5. Ursula Binder 9. Mette Funch 9. Dorottya Veretzckey 9. Barbara Kuntner 9. Daniela Ehn 9. Renate Winkler 9. Sandra Snorek 9. Sonja Tschinkowitz 9. Manuela Ostry |
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Kočik & Nagyová win Austrian Open Vienna
Dave Cameron and Robin Curry take Canadian Open
The “Mayfield Inn Trade Center” was full of excitement on Saturday, June 18th as we began the 2011 Canadian Open. With a field of 168 men and 100 women, the largest numbers that we have seen in over a decade, we just knew that this was going to be a day of excitement for some and, of course, disappointment for others.
As the knock-out round began, we saw several of the top ranked players fighting to make it into the top 16. Dave Cameron, Provincial Champion from Nova Scotia, took out several other provincial champions on his way through to the finals. Bruce Davey, a member of Team Ontario, also played well and took down his opponents, Terry Hayhurst and Ken MacNeil to name a couple, as he made his way to the final match on stage against Dave Cameron.
Bruce jumped to a great start by taking the first leg, however, Dave fought back in the second leg leaving Bruce on double top. In the next four legs, it was certainly a matter of doubles. With Bruce throwing 140-140-100, Dave answered him with 100-180-100 and with six more darts finished 64 leaving Bruce on double 10. The next three legs saw each of the players miss their doubles several times, but Dave held on strong and took the match 5-1. David shot 3 x 180 and several 140’s with Bruce also counting 6 scores of 140 and seven other scores of 100+.
In the women’s event, several of the ranked players were toppled in the round of 32. Robin Curry did not have an easy draw on her way to the finals. She met several previous winners such Kim Whaley-Hilts, Patricia Farrell and Cindy Pardy…but she stayed strong as she made her way to the finals on stage against a formidable opponent from Nova Scotia, Cindy Veith.
Cindy had several tough matches through the knock-out including her doubles partner, Darlene MacLeod. You could see the determination in her face as she stepped on stage to battle it out with Robin for the winners spot. Both ladies threw super darts and kept the crowd on the edge of their seats. The first leg saw Robin throw a 180 and follow that up with a 125. She took that leg leaving Cindy on 72. The matches went back and forth as Cindy took the 2nd leg and the 4th leg; however, Robin was not letting up. In the 5th leg, she threw 100-100-140 and with Cindy sitting on double 2, she finished double 10. Robin played tough in the 6th leg and took the match 4-2 over Cindy.
Congratulations to both Dave Cameron and Robin Curry ….well deserved wins!!
| Mens Results 1. Dave Cameron 2. Bruce Dave 3. Ken Macneil 3. Marcel Simard 5. Terry Hayhurst 5. John Murray 5. Sylvain Bourque 5. Dion Laviolette 9. Dave Roed 9. David Richardson 9. Norm Tremblay 9. Jacques Lessard 9. Troy Hanlon 9. Sebastien Gagnon 9. Bill McDowell 9. Keith Way |
Country Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada |
Womens Results 1. Robin Curry 2. Cindy Veith 3. Cindy Pardy 3. Darlene Macleod 5. Roxanne van Tassel 5. Patricia Farrell 5. Jenelle Legge 5. Kelly Abbott 9. Debbie Lewis-Christmas 9. Carol Anscombe 9. Kim Whaley-Hilts 9. Joanne Luke 9. Nathalie Bolduc 9. Ann Marie Farmer 9. Vanessa Berry 9. Josee Lyna |
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Results from the Philippines
Below are the results of the recently concluded Philippine Cup 2011 & Philippine Open 2011. Which was sponsored by our new Chairman of the Board and Eight Title Boxing Champion Honorable Congressman Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao!
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| Mens Results 1. Lourence Llagan 2. Edward Santos 3. Andy Villamor 3. Eddie Barsobia 5. Eric Matic 5. Long-long Yapon 5. Ogie Castelo 5. Archie Limpahan |
Country Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines |
Womens Results 1. Nancy Dela Cruz 2. Analiza Awitan 3. Sheryl Tabuzo 3. Ging Recarte 5. Maribel Suerto 5. Jenika Eusebio 5. Arnie Ticman 5. Nene Atilano |
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| Mens Results 1. Ian Perez 2. Willy Onli 3. Andy Villamor 3. Alain Abi-abi 5. John Trembeth 5. Eddie Barsobia 5. Robert Calupit 5. Lourence Llagan |
Country Philippines Philippines Philippines Philippines England Philippines Philippines Philippines |
Womens Results 1. Arnie Ticman 2. Siony Laluan 3. Analiza Awitan 3. Kkistine Calderson 5. Rose Noble 5. Nancy Dela Cruz 5. Ging Recarte 5. Michelle Madera |
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Puma New Zealand Masters Results
Zuiderduin Masters International Darts Events
Egmond aan Zee, Friday the 17th of June 2011
New 3 year contract for Zuiderduin Masters breaks all records
The promoters of the Zuiderduin Masters, Recomar, DDT Events and the management of Hotel Zuiderduin Egmond aan Zee signed a new 3 year contract yesterday.
The Zuiderduin Masters, is an invitational darts tournament for the best players on the WDF / BDO darts circuit, is also the longest running world darts tournament in the Netherlands. This year the promoters and main sponsor Hotel Zuiderduin celebrate their 10th year as the tournament hosts their 5th year as the main sponsor. This makes them the longest serving sponsor and host of a top darts events in the Netherlands.
Not only has the contract extension to 2014 broken all records for a top tournament in the Netherlands, it has also caused great delight amongst the players. The great majority of the players who have played in the event consider it to be the best organized tournament in the world.
There is also good news for TV viewers. Along with the contract extension the promoters and sponsor a signed new agreement with RTV Noord Holland. Live broadcasts will be available on the regional station RTV Noord Holland. This agreement also extends to 2014.
This year will probably see a record number of Dutch participants. At the moment many Dutch darts players are in top positions in the international rankings and the rankings of the Zuiderduin Masters. For example Zuiderduin Masters rookie last year Wesley Harms, Lakeside Semi-Finalist Jan Dekker, Willy van de Wiel and Joey ten Berge. Also a large number of upcoming young players are still in with a chance of obtaining a ticket for this year’s event.
24 men, 6 women and 6 young players will participate in the Zuiderduin Masters 2011. The men’s tournament starts with a group stage with 8 groups of 3 players. The women and youth players will have a direct knock-out tournament to decide who will become the 2011 Zuiderduin Masters champions.
Ticket sales have already started and the Hotel Zuiderduin have made some attractive packages for the event which is played on 9th to 11th December at the Hotel Zuiderduin, Egmond aan Zee.
For ticket reservations and booking arrangements please visit the tournament website at:
BDO Lakeside World Professional Darts Championships
LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB, FRIMLEY GREEN, SURREY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th to SUNDAY, JANUARY 15th, 2012
The BDO Lakeside World Professional Darts Championships will feature the top 32 Men and 8 Women players who have earned the right to compete on the famous Lakeside stage.
The players who compete at Lakeside 2012 will have won through qualifying events in over thirty countries around the globe for the opportunity to reach the World Finals of the 35th consecutive BDO World Professional Darts Championships.
The World Championships are the ‘shop window’ for the very best in darts and it is the ambition of every player (man and woman) to compete at Lakeside in January.
As such, the World Championships perfectly reflect the BDO’s proud mission statement and unwavering commitment to ‘Darts For All’ .
The BDO is all-inclusive and representative of the whole sport of darts, and has the responsibility of regulating, organising, promoting, staging, administrating and fostering darts nationally, internationally and worldwide for men, women, boys and girls to ensure the on-going growth of the sport for all participants, irrespective of gender, age or ability.
“It goes without saying that these are the most prestigious Championships in World Darts, and I am proud to say that I have not missed a single one since the BBC began broadcasting them in 1978”, says Olly Croft, OBE, Managing Director of BDO Enterprises Ltd.
“There will be a total of eleven sessions of darts, and together with our wonderful sponsor Bob Potter and BBC Sport, we will make sure that we present what Bob describes as ‘the greatest Darts Show on earth!
“The World Professional Darts Championships continue to maintain the history of darts at the highest possible participation levels. It is a true world event seen by the biggest TV audiences for darts anywhere in the world.
“Lakeside 2012 will present a wonderful mix of well-known and experienced players complemented by fresh faces and emerging talent, together with the finest officials, the premier broadcaster and the No.1 venue in World Darts.”
The Men’s World Professional Championship will celebrate thirty-five years of continuous terrestrial TV coverage on BBC TV (1978 to 2012), while the Women’s World Professional Championship will be staged for the twelfth consecutive year (2001 to 2012).
The extensive TV coverage by BBC Sport is complemented by red-button coverage of every dart thrown for digital TV viewers, global distribution by BBC Worldwide, European coverage via Eurosport, and Asian coverage by Eurosport Asia.
Collectively this produces the biggest global TV audiences for darts.
WDF Europe Cup Youth 2011 Draw
The WDF Europe Cup Youth will be held in Aberdeen, Scotland on 7-10 July. The draw for the event was made yesterday and is as follows:
GIRLS SINGLES ROUND ROBIN: (8 Groups). Best 2 in each group advance to “KO” Final Stages.
| Group 1 | Group 2 |
| Naomi Bracke BEL-A | Robyn Allen NIR-B |
| Felica Blay ENG-B | Gemma Bowen WAL-A |
| Ilayda Gozde Uz TUR-B | Anna Yakovleva RUS-A |
| Catherine Bjørnestøl NOR-A | |
| Group 3 | Group 4 |
| Ann-Kathrin Wigmann GER-A | Tarjani Andersen DEN-B |
| Emily Davidson SCO-B | Angelique Maarse NL-B |
| Sandra Pettersson SWE-B | Elina Alponen FIN-A |
| Emma Smith IRE-A | |
| Group 5 | Group 6 |
| Fallon Sherrock ENG-A | Alannah Waters WAL-B |
| Aybuke Nisa Parlak TUR-A | Leeah Fox IRE-B |
| Sarah Rosén SWE-A | Sharon Bracke BEL-B |
| Kayleigh O’Neill NIR-A | |
| Group 7 | Group 8 |
| Anette van Elten NL-A | Anna-Maria Schulze GER-B |
| Marthe Høiberg NOR-B | Katarina Spora FIN-B |
| Sofiya Loginova RUS-B | Natasha Gregersen DEN-A |
| Louise Duncan Sco-A |
GIRLS PAIRS ROUND ROBIN: (2 Groups) Best 4 in each group advance to “KO” Final Stages.
| Group 1 | Group 2 |
| A Wigmann/A M Schulze GERMANY | E Davidson / L Duncan SCOTLAND |
| C Bjørnestøl / M Høiberg NORWAY | A Alponen / K Spora FINLAND |
| F Sherrock / F Blay ENGLAND | S Rosén / S Pettersson SWEDEN |
| A van Alten / A Maarse NETHERLANDS | S Bracke / N Bracke BELGIUM |
| N Gregersen / T AQndersen DENMARK | E Smith / L Fox REPUBLIC of IRELAND |
| G Bowen / A Waters WALES | A Nisa Parlak / I Godze Uz TURKEY |
| K O’Neill / R Allen NORTHERN IRELAND | A Yakovleva / S Loginova RUSSIA |
BOYS TEAM EVENT: (4 Groups) Best 2 in each group advance to “KO” Final Stages.
| Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 |
| Austria | Finland | Belgium | Germany |
| Russia | Denmark | Republic of Ireland | Turkey |
| England | Sweden | Wales | Netherlands |
| Scotland | Northern Ireland |
Greek Open Results
| Mens Results 1. Darryl Fitton 2. John Michael 3. Jay van Doormalen 3. Kyriakos Anastasiadis 5. Dimitris Antoniou 5. Charis Tekos 5. Stavros Selachoglou 5. Thodoris Chorianopoulos 9. Vangelis Gavrilidis 9. Kostas Kappas 9. George Karavas 9. Dimitris Koutroubis 9. Kostas Pantelidis 9. Spiros Tzoumakos 9. Manos Gaitanopoulos 9. Zachos Damianakis |
Country England Greece Holland Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece Greece |
Womens Results 1. Joanna Nawrocka 2. Giota Sfakioti 3. Stella Sarri 3. Areti Trivella 5. Polita Varouxi |
Country Poland Greece Greece Greece Greece |
Results from the Canterbury Open
| Mens Results 1. Jonathan Silcock 2. Mike Day 3. Gary Stead 3. Jason Ladbrook 5. Tony Lee 5. Peter Page 5. Allan Eaglestone 5. Warren French 9. Tony Carmichael 9. Wilson Henry 9. Keith Sheppard 9. Poe Teinaki 9. Mark Willington 9. Craig Dunn 9. Tukina Weko 9. Allan Bolton |
Country New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand |
Womens Results 1. Mihi Pike 2. Jane Harrington 3. Vernaleigh Brinsdon 3. Rachel Padget 5. Lorene Earnshaw 5. Peggy Wikaira 5. Rotu Peneha 5. Rosalie Ritchie |
Country New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand New Zealand |
Swiss Open Results
| Mens Results 1. Paul Jennings 2. Christian Kist 3. Benito van de Pas 3. Wesley Harms 5. Tony West 5. Jerry Hendriks 5. Dave Prins 5. Alan Norris 9. Gino Vos 9. Kim Huybrechts 9. Clive Barden 9. Stephen Bunting 9. Scott Mitchell 9. Maarten Gerritsen 9. Martin Atkins 9. Jamie Lewis 17. AJ Urmston-Toft 17. Rico Dera 17. Benny Zeller 17. Pascal Tschumi 17. Thomas Bremgartner 17. Geert de Vos 17. Rocco Fulciniti 17. Tobias Müller 17. Ron Meulenkamp 17. Lars Asmussen 17. Swen Seifert 17. Michel van der Horst 17. Walter Tschudin 17. Andres Künzi 17. Martin Kälin 17. Ronny Huybrechts |
Country England Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands England Netherlands England England Netherlands Belgium England England England Netherlands England Wales England Netherlands Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland Belgium Switzerland Germany Netherlands Switzerland Germany Netherlands Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland |
Womens Results 1. Irina Armstrong 2. Fiona Gaylor 3. Colette Rudin 3. Necla Demsar 5. Andrea Kälin 5. Anita Tobias 5. Jeannette Stoop 5. Christina Genna 9. Miriam Stucki 9. Lorraine Woodrow 9. Karine Frossard 9. Bianka Strauch 9. Ann Waslin 9. Michaela Anliker 9. Zsofia Lazar 9. Katharina Vonrufs
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