1980 BDO World Darts Championship

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The 1980 Embassy World Darts Championship was the third year that the British Darts Organisation had staged a world championship. Again the field was 24 players, with the top seeds receiving a bye to the last 16 stage. For the second successive year the tournament was staged at Jollees Cabaret Club in Stoke-on-Trent.

Defending champion John Lowe, who had released a book The Lowe Profile just before the event suffered a surprise defeat 0-2 to Cliff Lazarenko saying afterwards "If you miss your doubles in this one, you must expect to go out." Eric Bristow was then immediately installed as favourite to win the event and would meet another flamboyant character of the game in the final - Bobby George.

George, who wasn't even invited to the qualifiers the previous year appeared in a sequined shirt and when arriving on the stage was presented with a candelabra to complete a Liberace effect. He also made the early running in the final leading 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2. The first six sets all went to a deciding leg until Bristow won the seventh 3-1 to establish a 4-3 set lead. In the next set at 2-2 in legs, George had a golden opportunity to level the match and take it to a decider but burst his score and nonchalently threw his third dart into the board before putting his darts into his top pocket in anticipation of Bristow checking out to win the title. Bristow did so.

[edit] The Results

First Round Second Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals
Best of 3 sets Best of 3 sets Best of 5 sets Best of 7 sets
                           
           
 Flag of England John Lowe  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of England Cliff Lazarenko  2
   Flag of England John Lowe  0  
 Flag of England Cliff Lazarenko  2
 Flag of England Paul Gosling  0  
 Flag of England Cliff Lazarenko  3
   Flag of Wales Ceri Morgan  1  
 Flag of Wales Ceri Morgan  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of Wales Ceri Morgan  2
   Flag of Australia Alan Grant  0  
 Flag of Australia Alan Grant  2
 Flag of Canada Allan Hogg  1  
 Flag of England Bobby George  4
   Flag of England Cliff Lazarenko  1
 Flag of England Bobby George  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of England Bobby George  2
   Flag of England Dave Whitcombe  0  
 Flag of England Dave Whitcombe  2
 Flag of the United States Len Heard  0  
 Flag of England Bobby George  3
   Flag of Wales Leighton Rees  1  
 Flag of Wales Leighton Rees  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of Wales Leighton Rees  2
   Flag of England Tony Sontag  0  
 Flag of England Tony Sontag  2
 Flag of Scotland Rab Smith  1  
           
 Flag of England Tony Brown  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of England Tony Brown  2
   Flag of Australia Terry O'Dea  0  
 Flag of Australia Terry O'Dea  2
 Flag of Scotland Eric MacLean  1  
 Flag of England Tony Brown  3
   Flag of England Bill Lennard  0  
 Flag of the United States Nicky Virachkul  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of England Bill Lennard  2
   Flag of the United States Nicky Virachkul  0  
 Flag of England Bill Lennard  2
 Flag of Sweden Stefan Lord  1  
 Flag of England Eric Bristow  4
   Flag of England Tony Brown  3
 Flag of Scotland Jocky Wilson  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of Scotland Jocky Wilson  2
   Flag of England Doug McCarthy  0  
 Flag of England Doug McCarthy  2
 Flag of the United States Conrad Daniels  0  
 Flag of England Eric Bristow  3
   Flag of Scotland Jocky Wilson  0  
 Flag of England Eric Bristow  
 Starts in Round 2    
 Flag of England Eric Bristow  2
   Flag of Wales Tony Clark  0  
 Flag of Wales Tony Clark  2
 Flag of England Alan Glazier  0  
Final (Best of 9 sets) Jollees Cabaret Club, Stoke-on-Trent, 9 February 1980).
Flag of England Eric Bristow 5-3 Bobby George Flag of England
Set scores (Bristow first) 2-3 3-2 2-3 3-2 2-3 3-2 3-1 3-2
Flag of England Eric Bristow wins the 1980 Embassy World Darts Championship


THIRD PLACE MATCH (Best of 3 sets)

Flag of England Tony Brown beat Cliff Lazarenko Flag of England 2-0



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