2004 BDO World Darts Championship

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The 2004 Lakeside World Darts Championship was the first World Darts Championship held after Imperial Tobacco were forced to withdraw their sponsorship. UK government legislation had banned tobacco companies from attaching their brands to sporting events from 2003.

The tournament had been previously known as the Embassy World Championship for 26 years since its inception in 1978. Bob Potter, owner of the Lakeside Country Club which hosts the event, stepped in to become the new title sponsor of the event. The prize fund for 2004 matched the previous year, with the exception of the non-qualifiers payments which were removed.

The championship was staged between January 3 and January 11. Andy Fordham became a new name on the trophy after defeating defending champion, Raymond van Barneveld in the semi-final and Mervyn King in the final. Fordham hit the highest 3-dart average in the final (97.08) since the PDC/BDO split in 1993 - although Phil Taylor and Eric Bristow had each surpassed that figure twice in their previous BDO title wins.

[edit] Prize Money

Total Prize fund was £201,000 (plus a £51,000 bonus for a nine-dart finish - not won)

  • Champion £50,000
  • Runner-up £25,000
  • Semi-finalists £11,000
  • Quarter-finalists £6,000
  • 2nd round losers £4,250
  • 1st round losers £2,750
  • Highest checkout £2,000


[edit] The Results

First Round Second Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals
Best of 5 sets Best of 5 sets Best of 9 sets Best of 9 sets
                           
           
 England Paul Hogan 83.10  3
 Scotland Bob Taylor 77.43  0  
 England Paul Hogan 89.79  1
   Holland Raymond van Barneveld 98.64  3  
 Holland Raymond van Barneveld 91.65  3
 New Zealand Peter Hunt 82.08  1  
 Holland Raymond van Barneveld 103.80  5
   England John Walton 92.76  1  
 Norway Robert Wanger 86.58  3
 Holland Co Stompe 84.27  2  
 Norway Robert Wanger 86.16  1
   England John Walton 86.07  3  
 England John Walton 86.19  3
 England Tony Eccles 82.38  2  
 England Andy Fordham 97.68  5
   Holland Raymond van Barneveld 97.71  4
 England Andy Fordham 92.04  3
 England Brian Derbyshire 85.17  10  
 England Andy Fordham 93.75  3
   England Tony West 89.28  0  
 England Tony West 92.31  3
 England Mick Reed 86.34  1  
 England Andy Fordham 93.57  5
   England Darryl Fitton 93.84  4  
 England James Wade 82.11  3
 England Shaun Greatbatch80.88  1  
 England Darryl Fitton 95.64  3
   England James Wade 88.56  1  
 England Darryl Fitton 85.47  3
 Australia Tony David 82.26  2  
           
 England Steven Bunting79.68  3
 Holland Vincent van der Voort 81.69  2  
 England Ted Hankey 92.22  3
   England Stephen Bunting 81.36  0  
 England Ted Hankey 91.98  3
 England Colin Monk 85.50  2  
 England Tony O'Shea 94.92  5
   England Ted Hankey 93.51  1  
 Norway Gary Robson 87.27  3
 England Steve Coote86.10  2  
 England Tony O'Shea 96.33  3
   England Gary Robson 93.48  2  
 England Tony O'Shea 88.29  3
 Scotland Gary Anderson 85.47  0  
 England Mervyn King 93.48  5
   England Tony O'Shea 90.60  1
 New Zealand Steve Duke 78.63  3
 Holland Albertino Essers 77.25  1  
 Wales Richie Davies 96.66  3
   New Zealand Steve Duke 96.84  2  
 Wales Richie Davis 91.95  3
 England Martin Adams 91.59  2  
 England Mervyn King 92.98  5
   Wales Richie Davies 97.05  4  
 Finland Jarkko Kormula 86.28  3
 Scotland Paul Havinge 84.30  1  
 England Mervyn King 89.49  3
   Finland Jarrko Kormula 87.42  2  
 England Mervyn King 87.42  3
 Holland Rick Hofstra 79.08  1  
Final (Best of 11 sets) Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey, 12 January 2004
England Andy Fordham 97.08 6-3 Mervyn King England 91.02
Scores to fill Scores to fill
England Andy Fordham wins the 2004 Lakeside World Darts Championship


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