WDF Asia-Pacific Cup explained

Tournament Name:WDF Asia-Pacific Cup
Location:Seoul (2018)
Country:South Korea
Establishment:1974
Organisation:WDF
Current Champion: (overall)
Choi Min-seok (men's singles)
J Thompson & A Rowe (men's pairs)
Mikuru Suzuki (women's singles)
T Kewish & L Wilson (women's overall)

The WDF Asia-Pacific Cup is a darts tournament held biennially since 1974. The tournament consists of a team championship, a pairs championship and a singles championship. All events have a men's competition, and a women's competition.[1] The most recent Asia-Pacific Cup was held in 2010, in Tokyo, Japan.

The tournament was originally known as the WDF Pacific Cup, but was renamed the Asia-Pacific Cup in 2000. It also initially featured teams from North America until the formation of the WDF Americas Cup in 2002.[1]

List of tournaments

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1974
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United States
1976
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Perth

Australia

Tim Brown

Conrad Daniels
&<br />Javier Gopar

Jo-Ann Anderson

Ivy Hampton
Cherry Bradshaw

Tim Brown
Barry Atkinson
Ivy Hampton
Cherry Bradshaw

Javier Gopar
Jo-Ann Anderson
1978
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Sydney

New Zealand

Barry Atkinson

Barry Atkinson
&<br />Terry O'Dea

Ivy Hampton

Ivy Hampton
&<br />Barbara Fletcher

Terry O'Dea
Barry Atkinson
Selly Tain
Barbara Fletcher

Barry Atkinson
&<br />Cherry Bradshaw
1980
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Newcastle, NSW

Australia

Paul Lim

Jerry Umberger
&<br />KC Mullaney

Ivy Hampton

Ivy Hampton
&<br />Cherry Bradshaw

Paul Lim
George Foster
Selly Tain
Carol Gerhardt

Terry O'Dea
&<br />Barbara Fletcher
[2]
1982
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Vancouver

Australia

Terry O'Dea

Terry O'Dea
&<br />Barry Atkinson

Barbara Fletcher

Lee-Ann Pickett
&<br />Angie Luscombe

Andy Green
Wade McDonald
Sandy Reitan
Judy Campbell

Terry O'Dea
&<br />Barbara Fletcher
[3]
1984
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Honolulu, Hawaii

New Zealand

Paul Lim

Bob Sinnaeve
&<br />Dave Green

Lilian Barnett

Lilian Barnett
&<br />Jane Karena

Jerry Umberger
Nicky Virachkul
Kathy Karpowich
Jo-Ann Anderson

Bob Sinnaeve
&<br />Rani Gill
[4]
1986
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Auckland

United States

Paul Lim

Gordon Allpress
&<br />Barry Whittaker

Kathy Karpowich

Rani Gill
&<br />Amy Earle

Tony Payne
Len Heard
Kathy Karpowich
Kathy Hopkins

Gordon Allpress
&<br />Lottie Chalcroft
[5]
1988
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Tokyo

Australia

Russell Stewart

Russell Stewart
&<br />Terry O'Dea

Louise Ball

Lori Braithwaite
&<br />Kathy Hopkins

Paul Lim
Jim Damore
Lori Verrier
Kathy Hopkins

Russell Stewart
&<br />Julie Thomas
[6]
1990
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Singapore

United States

Albert Anstey

Russell Stewart
&<br />Keith Sullivan

Jane Karena

Patricia Farrell
&<br />Carmen Pasher

Paul Lim
Dave Kelly
Eva Grigsby
Kim Kellar

Paul Lim
&<br />Eva Grigsby
[7]
1992
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Melbourne

Australia

Keith Sullivan

Wayne Weening
&<br />Keith Sullivan

Charmaine Barney

Sandy Reitan
&<br />Kathy Maloney

Gordon Allpress
Peter Hunt
Jannette Jonathan
Sophie Corbett

Keith Sullivan
&<br />Louise Ball
[8]
1994
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Vancouver

Canada

Russell Stewart

John Part
&<br />Carl Mercer

Patricia Farrell

Patricia Farrell
&<br />Andrea Sorensen

Russell Stewart
Wayne Atkins
Dot McLeod
Jodie Hislop

John Part
&<br />Patricia Farrell
[9]
1996
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Brisbane

Australia

Graham Hunt

Yves Chamberland
&<br />Carl Mercer

Dot McLeod

Dot McLeod
&<br />Megan Rodgers

Yves Chamberland
Carl Mercer
Patricia Farrell
Leighton Johnson

Graham Hunt
&<br />Dot McLeod
[10]
2000
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Manila

New Zealand

Warren Parry

Hardip Singh
&<br />Tengku Hadzali Shah

Yukari Nishikawa

Jannette Jonathan
&<br />Marion Morgan

Warren Parry
Herbie Nathan
Alan Thomson
Stuart Leach
[11]
2002
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Bangkok

New Zealand

Herbie Nathan

Graham Hunt
&<br />Anthony Fleet

Jannette Jonathan

Janice Hinojales
&<br />Paulita Villanueva

Dixie Ybanez
Celso Parfan III
Robert Calupit
Joseph Domanais
Paulita Villanueva
Janice Hinojales
[12]
2004
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Singapore

New Zealand

Robert Grant

Daisuke Takayama
&<br />Hiroshi Watanabe

Megan Smith

Jannette Jonathan
&<br />Megan Smith

Warren Parry
Herbie Nathan
Robert Grant
Bernie Smith
[13]
2006
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Kuala Lumpur

New Zealand

Amin Abdul Ghani

Kouji Aoki
&<br />Taro Yachi

Megan Smith

Jannette Jonathan
&<br />Megan Smith

Lourence Ilagan
Ronald L. Briones
Roberto C. Concepcion
Rizal Barellano
Analiza Awitan
Roselyn Noble
[14]
2008
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Palmerston North

Australia

Peter Machin

Selbaraju Subramaniam
&<br />Ananden Tandrian

Corrine Hammond

Corrine Hammond
&<br />Louise Ball

Tony David
Kyle Anderson
Corrine Hammond
Eddy Sims
Louise Ball
Peter Machin
[15]
2010
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Tokyo

Australia

Koha Kokiri

Anthony Fleet
&<br />Geoff Kime

Jannette Jonathan

Corrine Hammond
&<br />Lavinia Hogg

Anthony Fleet
Beau Anderson
Corrine Hammond
Kyle Anderson
Lavinia Hogg
Geoff Kime
[16]
2018
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Seoul

Australia

Choi Min-seok

Justin Thompson
&<br />Adam Rowe

Mikuru Suzuki

Tori Kewish
&<br />Leanne-Maree Wilson
[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WDF Asia-Pacific Cup. Global Darts. 3 April 2024.
  2. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1980. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  3. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1982. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  4. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1984. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  5. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1986. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  6. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1988. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  7. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1990. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  8. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1992. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  9. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1994. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  10. Web site: WDC Pacific Cup 1996. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  11. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2000. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  12. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2002. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  13. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2004. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  14. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2006. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  15. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2008. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  16. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2010. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.
  17. Web site: WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2018. World Darts Federation. 3 April 2024.