2016 BDO World Darts Championship explained

Tournament Name:Lakeside World Darts Championship
Dates:2–10 January 2016
Venue:Lakeside Country Club
Location:Frimley Green, Surrey
Country:England, United Kingdom
Organisation:BDO
Format:Sets
Prize Fund:£339,000 (total)
Winners Share:£100,000 (men)
£12,000 (women)
£5,000 (youth)
High Checkout: (men's)
160 Ann-Louise Peters (women's)
Winner: Scott Waites (men)
Trina Gulliver (women)
Joshua Richardson (youth)
Prev:2015
Next:2017

The 2016 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 39th World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 31st staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green.

The defending men's champion was Scott Mitchell, who won his first world title in 2015, but lost in the Quarter-finals to Richard Veenstra. 2013 world champion Scott Waites won the title by defeating Jeff Smith 7–1 in the final.

Lisa Ashton was the defending women's champion, having won the previous two editions, but lost to Trina Gulliver in the Quarter-finals. Gulliver then went on to win her 10th world championship title after defeating Deta Hedman 3–2 in the final.

Format and qualifiers

Men's

On 27 November 2015, Hull qualifier Vladimir Andersen was removed from the field after being suspended by the Danish Darts Union and was replaced by Sam Hewson, the player next in line according to the rankings.[1]

Top 16 (seeded)

  1. Glen Durrant (quarter-final)
  1. Martin Adams (first round)
  1. Jeffrey de Graaf (first round)
  1. Jamie Hughes (semi-final)
  1. Wesley Harms (quarter-final)
  1. Scott Mitchell (quarter-final)
  1. Darryl Fitton (first round)
  1. Geert De Vos (second round)
  1. Scott Waites (winner)
  1. Martin Phillips (second round)
  1. Mark McGeeney (second round)
  1. Jim Williams (second round)
  1. Gary Robson (first round)
  1. Pip Blackwell (first round)
  1. Brian Dawson (second round)
  1. Ryan de Vreede (first round)
17–24 in BDO Rankings (First round qualifiers)25–27 in BDO rankings (preliminary-round qualifiers)Standby player (preliminary-round qualifier)2015 Semi-Finalist not in top 28 (preliminary-round qualifier)Hull Qualifiers (preliminary-round qualifiers)WDF Regional Qualifiers (preliminary-round qualifiers)

Preliminary round

All matches are the best of 5 sets.

width=35px width=160px PlayerScorewidth=160px Playerwidth=35px
align=center 92.64align=right Seigo Asada (Q)3–1 Darius Labanauskasalign=center 83.70
align=center 80.79align=right Rob Modra (Q)0–3 John Walton (Q)align=center 90.06
align=center 80.58align=right Peter Sajwani (Q)3–2 Sam Hewson (Alt)align=center 74.01
align=center 85.17align=right David Cameron (Q)0–3 Ted Hankeyalign=center 84.99
align=center 81.90align=right Kostas Pantelidis (Q)3–2 Darren Peetoom (Q)align=center 79.71
align=center 91.20align=right Craig Caldwell (Q)3–1 Alan Soutar (Q)align=center 89.01
align=center 83.55align=right Larry Butler (Q)3–2 James Hurrellalign=center 78.45
align=center 81.81align=right Matthew Medhurst (Q)0–3 Jeff Smith (WC)align=center 91.59

Last 32

Women's

The televised stages feature 16 players. The top 8 players in the BDO rankings over the 2014/15 season are seeded for the tournament.

Top 8

  1. Lisa Ashton (quarter-final)
  2. Fallon Sherrock (first round)
  3. Deta Hedman (runner-up)
  4. Aileen de Graaf (semi-final)
  5. Anastasia Dobromyslova (first round)
  6. Lorraine Winstanley (quarter-final)
  7. Zoe Jones (quarter-final)
  8. Trina Gulliver (winner)

Other qualifiers

Hull qualifiers

Bracket

Trina Gulliver won her tenth world title, while Deta Hedman lost her third final.[2]

Youth

For the second time a youth championship is held. Over 64 players played down to the final in October 2015. The final was played on 7 January between Republic of Ireland player Jordan Boyce and England's Joshua Richardson in a best of five sets match.[3] Richardson won the title with the score being 3–2 in sets.[4]

TV coverage

As with the 2015 BDO World Darts Championship the rights for the 2016 Championships were shared between BBC Sport and BT Sport, BBC coverage was presented by Colin Murray with Bobby George with Rob Walker as the roving reporter. BT Sport coverage was presented by Ray Stubbs alongside current BDO players Tony O'Shea, Scott Mitchell and Ted Hankey with Reshmin Chowdhury replacing Helen Skelton as roving reporter. Commentary for both broadcasters was provided by John Rawling, Vassos Alexander, George Riley and Tony Green. Although it was not known at the time it was the final BDO event to be covered by the BBC before the corporation signed a new TV deal with the Professional Darts Corporation to televise their new Champions League of Darts event.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vladimir Andersen Out of Lakeside - Sam Hewson In . . 27 November 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151130231717/http://www.bdodarts.com/news-features/latest-news/195-vladimir-andersen-out-of-lakeside-sam-hewson-in . 2015-11-30 . dead .
  2. Web site: Trina Gulliver takes 10th BDO world title with victory over Deta Hedman . theguardian.com . 9 January 2016 . 10 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Jordan Boyce is Lakeside bound after reaching World Youth final . donegalsporthub.com . 7 October 2015 . 22 December 2015.
  4. Web site: Rushden's Richardson crowned BDO World Youth champion . northantstelegraph.co.uk . 7 January 2016 . 10 January 2016 . https://archive.today/20160113124256/http://www.northantstelegraph.co.uk/sport/other-sport/rushden-s-richardson-crowned-bdo-world-youth-champion-1-7149396 . 13 January 2016 . dead .