Winmau World Masters
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The Winmau World Masters is one of the longest running professional darts tournaments, which began in 1974 - even before the current World Professional Championship. The tournament has been sponsored by Darts board manufacturer, Winmau for 30 years and they have currently extended their contract to sponsor the event until 2010.
It is the final leg of the BDO’s Grand Slam title of televised majors, along with the Topic International Darts League, the Bavaria World Darts Trophy and the Lakeside World Professional Championship.
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[edit] Sponsors
1974-1975 Phonogram
1976-present Winmau
[edit] Venues
[1] 1974-1976 West Centre Hotel, Fulham
1977-1981 Wembley Conference Centre (finals were played at Horticultural Hall, Victoria, London in 1978 due to electrician's industrial action at Wembley)
1982-1989 Rainbow Suite, Kensington
1990-1991 Ramada Inn. Lillie Road, West London
1992-1995 Earls Court, London
1996-1997 Paragon Hotel, Lillie Road, London
1998-2001 Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green Surrey
2002-2005 Bridlington Spa Royal Hall
2006-now Leisure World, Bridlington
[edit] Records
Most tournament wins 5 - Eric Bristow. Bob Anderson has three successes followed by Dave Whitcombe, John Lowe and Raymond van Barneveld who have won the Masters twice each. Anderson is the only player to achieve the hat-trick by winning in three successive years.
Youngest champion Michael van Gerwen (2006) aged 17 years, 174 days eclipsed the record of Eric Bristow
Joint World Championship & Masters Champions Only four players have ever won the World Masters and the World Professional Championship in the same season. Eric Bristow achieved the feat three times (1979 Masters 1980 World, 1983-84 and 1984-85). Bob Anderson (1987 - 88), Richie Burnett (1994 - 95) and John Walton (2000 - 01) were the others. There have been two other instances of players holding both championships at the same time (Phil Taylor 1990 and Raymond van Barneveld 2005) - but these were not during the same season which is considered to end with the World Championship.
There are 11 players who have won the Masters and World Professional during their careers - Bristow, Anderson, Walton and Burnett plus John Lowe, Phil Taylor, Dennis Priestley, Steve Beaton, Les Wallace, Andy Fordham and Raymond van Barneveld.
[edit] Previous Winners
[edit] Men's Final Results
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
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1974 | Cliff Inglis | beat | Harry Heenan | West Centre Hotel, Fulham |
1975 | Alan Evans | beat | David Rocky Jones | West Centre Hotel, Fulham |
1976 | John Lowe | beat | Phil Obbard | West Centre Hotel, Fulham |
1977 | Eric Bristow | beat | Paul Reynolds | Wembley Conference Centre |
1978 | Ron Davis | beat | Tony Brown | Horticultural Hall, Victoria, London |
1979 | Eric Bristow | beat | Allan Hogg | Wembley Conference Centre |
1980 | John Lowe | beat | Rab Smith | Wembley Conference Centre |
1981 | Eric Bristow | beat | John Lowe | Wembley Conference Centre |
1982 | Dave Whitcombe | beat | Jocky Wilson | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1983 | Eric Bristow | beat | Mike Gregory | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1984 | Eric Bristow | beat | Keith Deller | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1985 | Dave Whitcombe | beat | Ray Farrell | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1986 | Bob Anderson | beat | Bob Sinnaeve | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1987 | Bob Anderson | beat | John Lowe | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1988 | Bob Anderson | beat | John Lowe | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1989 | Peter Evison | beat | Eric Bristow | Rainbow Suite, Kensington |
1990 | Phil Taylor | beat | Jocky Wilson | Ramada Inn, West London |
1991 | Rod Harrington | beat | Phil Taylor | Ramada Inn, West London |
1992 | Dennis Priestley | beat | Mike Gregory | Earls Court, London |
1993 | Steve Beaton | beat | Les Wallace | Earls Court, London |
1994 | Richie Burnett | beat | Steve Beaton | Earls Court, London |
1995 | Erik Clarys | beat | Richie Burnett | Earls Court, London |
1996 | Colin Monk | beat | Richie Burnett | Paragon Hotel, London |
1997 | Graham Hunt (88.89) | 3-2 | Ronnie Baxter (91.26) | Paragon Hotel, London |
1998 | Les Wallace | 3-2 | Alan Warriner | Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green |
1999 | Andy Fordham (88.20) | 3-1 | Wayne Jones (81.87) | Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green |
2000 | John Walton (90.75) | 3-2 | Mervyn King (86.82) | Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green |
2001 | Raymond van Barneveld (95.64) | 4-2 | Jarkko Komula (95.16) | Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green |
2002 | Mark Dudbridge (88.65) | 7-4 | Tony West (86.76) | Bridlington Spa Royal Hall |
2003 | Tony West (96.60) | 7-6 | Raymond van Barneveld (96.84) | Bridlington Spa Royal Hall |
2004 | Mervyn King (97.86) | 7-6 | Tony O'Shea (98.19) | Bridlington Spa Royal Hall |
2005 | Raymond van Barneveld (94.71) | 7-3 | Goran Klemme (87.45) | Bridlington Spa Royal Hall |
2006 | Michael van Gerwen (94.50) | 7-5 | Martin Adams (93.69) | Leisure World, Bridlington |
2007 | Robert Thornton (94.26) | 7-5 | Darryl Fitton (95.28) | Leisure World, Bridlington |
[edit] Women's Champions
1982 Ann Marie Davies Wales
1983 Sonja Ralphs England
1984 Kathy Wones England
1985 Lilian Barnett New Zealand
1986 Kathy Wones England
1987 Ann Thomas Wales
1988 Mandy Solomons England
1989 Mandy Solomons England
1990 Rhian Speed Wales
1991 Sandy Reitan United States
1992 Leeanne Maddock Wales
1993 Mandy Solomons England
1994 Deta Hedman England
1995 Sharon Colclough England
1996 Sharon Douglas Scotland
1997 Mandy Solomons England
1998 Karen Smith England
1999 Francis Hoenselaar Netherlands
2000 Trina Gulliver England
2001 Anne Kirk Scotland
2002 Trina Gulliver England
2003 Trina Gulliver England
2004 Trina Gulliver England
2005 Trina Gulliver England
2006 Francis Hoenselaar Netherlands
2007 Karin Krappen Netherlands
[edit] Boys Champions
1986 Harith Lim Singapore
1987 Sean Bell England
1988 Sean Dowling England
1989 Dennis Beisser England
1990 Craig Clancy England
1991 Michael Barnard England
1992 Leeanne Maddock Wales[1]
1993 Jamie Caven England
1994 Steven de Brucker Belgium
1995 Martin Whatmough England
1996 Carsten Hoffmann Germany
1997 Aaron Turner England
1998 Paul Higgins Wales
1999 Martin Brown England
2000 Danny Ballard England
2001 Stephen Bunting England
2002 Sean McDonald Scotland
2003 Kirk Shepherd England
2004 Oskar Lukasiak Sweden
2005 Jonny Nijs Netherlands
2006 Maarten Pape Netherlands
2007 Shaun Griffiths England
[edit] Girls Champions
1999 Janine Gough Wales
2000 Janine Gough Wales
2001 Anastasia Dobromislova Russia
2002 Lynsey McDonald Scotland
2003 Stevis Riggs England
2004 Irene Adrianova Russia
2005 Laura Tye England
2006 Kimberley Lewis Wales
2007 Kimberley Lewis Wales
[edit] Media coverage
The Winmau World Masters currently gets shown live by the BBC.
[edit] References
- ^ Masters venues Superstars of Darts forum
[edit] External links
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