Who won the most darts world championships?
Phil Taylor
The most darts World Championship titles won is 16 by Phil Taylor (UK): two with the World Darts Organisation (WDO) in 1990 and 1992, and 14 with the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) in 1995–2002, 2004–2006, 2009–2010 and 2013.
Is there a BDO World Championship 2021?
In September 2020, the BDO went into liquidation and the 2021 was officially scrapped. Darts fans will still be able to soak up many former BDO alumni strutting their stuff, including one of their most recent top talents Glen Durrant, in the PDC Premier League to take place throughout 2021, but the BDO is no more.
Who won 2021 World Darts Championship?
Gerwyn Price
Gerwyn Price won the World Championship for the first time in his career, beating Gary Anderson 7–3 in the final. As a result of winning the title, Price took over from Michael van Gerwen as world number 1.
When was the BDO World Darts Championship first held?
The BDO World Darts Championship was a world championship competition in darts, organised by the British Darts Organisation (BDO). It was held 43 times from 1978 to 2020. The championship was first held at the Heart of the Midlands Nightclub in the English city of Nottingham.
What is the history of the British Open 9-dart tournament?
In 1990 American player Paul Lim hit the tournament’s first 9-dart finish in the second round against Irishman Jack McKenna to win a bonus of £52,000 which was more than the eventual champion Phil Taylor received. The finals of 1992, 1998 and 1999 all went into a deciding set play off, having reached 5 sets all and 2 legs all.
How often do players average over 100 in BDO Championship matches?
The debate often focuses on the three-dart averages of players in matches. Since the BDO Championship started in 1978, there have been 21 occasions where a player has achieved a three-dart average in excess of 100 during a match.
How many times has a three-dart average reached 100 during a match?
Since the BDO Championship started in 1978, there have been 21 occasions where a player has achieved a three-dart average in excess of 100 during a match. Keith Deller was the first player to achieve an average of 100, in the quarter-final of 1985 against John Lowe, although he lost the match.