Darts world rankings

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Darts world rankings are a system which should determine a list of the best dart players in the world based on their performances in tournaments. However, after a group of former world champions and other high-profile players separated from the British Darts Organisation in 1993 - there are now two major governing bodies.

Each organisation has their own players, and each has their own ranking system. The ranking systems are used to arrange tournament seedings, which will mean that the number one player in the world should not face the number two player in the world until the final of a tournament (providing they reach that far).

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[edit] BDO Invitational Rankings

The BDO Invitational Table relates only to registered playing members of the BDO, who comply with BDO and World Darts Federation (WDF) eligibility rules including terms and conditions of the 1997 Tomlin Order.

The BDO awards points depending on player's performances within each of its events. Twenty-one points are awarded to the champion of each its four Grand Slam Events - The Lakeside World Professional Championship, The International Darts League, The Bavaria World Darts Trophy and the Winmau World Masters. Lower points are awarded for each round of the tournament reached, and also lower points for the different category of events.

Current BDO Invitational Rankings[1]
at October 10, 2006
1 English Martin Adams 105
2 Scottish Gary Anderson 104
3 Dutch Michael van Gerwen 93
4 English Tony Eccles 88
5 English Mervyn King 86
6 Australian Simon Whitlock Australia 85
7 English Darryl Fitton 82
8 English Ted Hankey 70
9 English Martin Atkins 68
9 Dutch Vincent van der Voort 68

[edit] PDC World Rankings

The PDC operate their own World Ranking system which, unlike the BDO, gives more precedence to their World Championship by awarding 50 points to its champion. The other major televised event champions will receive 30 points and PDC Pro Tour Events (which have a prize fund of £20,000 but not televised) are worth 20 ranking points to their champions.

The top 32 players in the rankings are exempt for qualifying for the World Championship, top 28 for the World Matchplay, the top 24 for the World Grand Prix and the top 12 for the Las Vegas Desert Classic.

Colin Lloyd has been the world number one player in the PDC for most of 2005 and 2006, despite most of the major titles being shared between Phil Taylor and recently Raymond van Barneveld and John Part. Lloyd often accumulates ranking points in the less prestigious non-televised events, for which Taylor does not always compete. Barneveld is only ranked 33rd since switching from the BDO in January 2006 despite having won the UK Open and reaching the final of the Las Vegas Desert Classic.

The PDC has decided to switch to an Order of Merit ranking system after their 2007 World Championship. The top ranked player will be the one who wins the most money over the previous twelve months. This will give more precedence to the World Champion and the champions of the other televised events. As a result of the current Order of Merit standings, Phil Taylor is guaranteed to take over as world number from Colin Lloyd

The top 32 players in the PDC rankings (at November 27, 2006) qualified for the [2007 PDC World Darts Championship|2007 World Championships] and are seeded for the event.

Current PDC Rankings.
at November 21, 2006
1 EnglishColin Lloyd 587
2 EnglishPhil Taylor 571
3 EnglishDennis Priestley 484
4 DutchRoland Scholten 453
5 EnglishAdrian Lewis 439
6 EnglishTerry Jenkins 435
7 EnglishPeter Manley 434
8 EnglishWayne Mardle 433
9 EnglishDennis Ovens 418
10 EnglishRonnie Baxter 416

The remainder of the top 32.

  • 11 James WADE
  • 12 Andy JENKINS
  • 13 Kevin PAINTER
  • 14 Mark DUDBRIDGE
  • 15 Chris MASON
  • 16 Mark WALSH
  • 17 Barrie BATES
  • 18 John PART
  • 19 Andy HAMILTON
  • 20 Wes NEWTON
  • 21 Andy SMITH
  • 22 Lionel SAMS
  • 23 Bob ANDERSON
  • 24 Alan WARRINER-LITTLE
  • 25 Dave ASKEW
  • 26 Steve MAISH
  • 27 Steve BEATON
  • 28 Wayne JONES
  • 29 Matt CLARK
  • 30 Alex ROY
  • 31 Colin MONK
  • 32 Raymond van BARNEVELD

[edit] Previous World Number Ones (Mens, WDF)

The following is a list of players who ended the year ranked number one in the WDF.[2]

1984 English Eric Bristow
1985 English Eric Bristow
1986 English John Lowe
1987 English Bob Anderson
1988 English John Lowe
1989 English Bob Anderson
1990 English Eric Bristow
1991 English Phil Taylor
1992 English Rod Harrington
1993 Belgian Leo Laurens
1994 English Steve Beaton
1995 Welsh Richie Burnett
1996 English Martin Adams
1997 English Martin Adams
1998 English Ronnie Baxter
1999 Dutch Raymond Barneveld
2000 Dutch Raymond Barneveld
2001 English Mervyn King
2002 English John Walton
2003 English Martin Adams
2004 Dutch Raymond Barneveld
2005 Dutch Raymond Barneveld

[edit] Previous World Number Ones (PDC)

The following is a list of players who have held the PDC World Number One ranking.[3]

Jan 1993 to Nov 1994 English Alan Warriner
Nov 1994 to Apr 1995 English Dennis Priestley
Apr 1995 to Aug 1996 English Rod Harrington
Aug 1996 to Sep 1996 English Phil Taylor
Feb 1997 to Aug 1998 English Alan Warriner
Aug 1998 to Aug 2000 English Rod Harrington
Aug 2000 to Sep 2000 English Phil Taylor
Sep 2000 to Oct 2001 English Peter Manley
Oct 2001 to Jan 2002 English Alan Warriner
Jan 2002 to Feb 2002 English Warriner/Taylor (joint)
Feb 2002 to May 2002 English Alan Warriner
May 2002 to Jan 2003 English Phil Taylor
Jan 2003 to Jul 2003 Canadian John Part
Jul 2003 to Feb 2005 English Phil Taylor
Feb 2005 to Mar 2006 English Colin Lloyd
Mar 2006 to May 2006 English Phil Taylor
May 2006 to present English Colin Lloyd

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