2000 PDC World Darts Championship

Skol World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates 28 December 19994 January 2000
Venue Circus Tavern
Location Purfleet, Essex
Country England, United Kingdom
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Sets
Final best of 13
Prize fund £110,000
Winners share £31,000
Champion(s)
England Phil Taylor
«1999 2001»

The 2000 Skol World Darts Championship was held between 28 December 19994 January 2000 at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex. The tournament is staged earlier in the calendar year than most World Championships in sport, and thus Sky television commentators claimed that Phil Taylor was the "First World Champion of the new Millennium".

Taylor continued his dominance of this event, notching up his sixth successive world championship, his eighth overall. Dennis Priestley must have considered himself unlucky to be around during these years - he suffered his fourth final loss to Taylor in five years and failed to add to his two world championship successes.

Eric Bristow's first round defeat to American, Steve Brown would virtually signal the end of the legendary player's career at the top-level. Bristow, who would continue to attempt to qualify for the championship a few times after 2000 made his last appearance in the championship, which ended his run of having appeared in a World Championship for 23 consecutive years spanning back to the inaugural World Championship of 1978. John Lowe became the only player with an unbroken appearance record.

Tournament Review

Day One - Tuesday 28 December 1999

The 2000 championships opened up with eight first round matches on the opening day of competition in Purfleet. In the opening afternoon, Eric Bristow's World Championship career would conclude with a first round defeat to Steve Brown, semi-finalist in 1994. In a tight contest in the opening round, Brown would sneak through by 3 sets to two to set up a meeting with top seed and 1999 finalist Peter Manley, who had little trouble in eliminating Bob Anderson from the tournament.

The major shock of Day 1 came in the evening session with the first round exit of 1995 finalist and local hero Rod Harrington. Harrington, seeded third for the title was widely tipped to be a challenger to Taylor as the twice World Matchplay champion. He fell 3-2 to John Lowe, whose challenge to become the first World Champion in 4 decades began with a win.

For the other seeds, comfortable 3-0 wins for John Part, (over John Ferell), and Alan Warriner over American Paul Lim

Seeds

  1. England Peter Manley
  2. England Phil Taylor
  3. England Rod Harrington
  4. England Shayne Burgess
  5. England Dennis Priestley
  6. Canada John Part
  7. England Alan Warriner
  8. England Peter Evison

Prize money

The prize fund was £110,000.

Champion: £31,000
Runner-Up: £16,400
Semi-Finalists (2): £6,400
Quarter-Finalists (4): £3,400
Last 16 (8): £1,825
Last 32 (16): £1,350

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 Peter Manley (107.42)  3
 England Bob Anderson (88.78)  0  
 England Peter Manley  3
   United States Steve Brown  1  
 England Eric Bristow (72.57)  2
 United States Steve Brown (76.61)  3  
 England Peter Manley  5
   England Peter Evison  1  
 England Steve Raw (69.03)  3
 Canada Scott Cummings (74.25)  2  
 England Steve Raw  1
   England Peter Evison  3  
 United States Gerald Verrier (86.80)  0
 England Peter Evison (89.28)  3  
 England Peter Manley  2
   England Dennis Priestley  5
 England Dennis Priestley (87.46)  3
 Netherlands Braulio Roncero (82.41)  2  
 England Dennis Priestley  3
   Scotland Jamie Harvey  2  
 Scotland Jamie Harvey (88.65)  3
 England Kevin Spiolek (81.77)  2  
 England Dennis Priestley  5
   England Shayne Burgess  4  
 England Nigel Justice (85.44)  3
 England Dean Allsop (82.91)  0  
 England Nigel Justice  0
   England Shayne Burgess  3  
 England Colin Lloyd (90.68)  0
 England Shayne Burgess (89.25)  3  
           
 England Rod Harrington (90.41)  2
 England John Lowe (88.59)  3  
 England John Lowe  3
   England Keith Deller  1  
 England Keith Deller (86.57)  3
 Canada Gary Mawson (82.94)  0  
 England John Lowe  3
   England Dennis Smith  5  
 England Dennis Smith (87.84)  3
 England Cliff Lazarenko (86.99)  1  
 England Dennis Smith  3
   Canada John Part  0  
 England John Ferrell (59.66)  0
 Canada John Part (89.63)  3  
 England Dennis Smith  0
   England Phil Taylor (105.15)  5
 England Alan Warriner (91.57)  3
 United States Paul Lim (83.79)  0  
 England Alan Warriner  3
   England Alex Roy  0  
 England Reg Harding (78.94)  0
 England Alex Roy (80.01)  3  
 England Alan Warriner  0
   England Phil Taylor (105.87)  5  
 United States Dan Lauby (75.81)  0
 England Graeme Stoddart (82.39)  3  
 England Graeme Stoddart  0
   England Phil Taylor (103.80)  3  
 England Mick Manning (83.48)  2
 England Phil Taylor (103.26)  3  
Final (Best of 13 sets) Tuesday 4 January
(91.80) Dennis Priestley England 3-7 England Phil Taylor (94.42)
Highest Checkout: Highest Checkout:
England Phil Taylor wins the 2000 PDC World Darts Championship