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BDO Gold Cup

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BDO Gold Cup
Tournament information
VenueMagna Centre
LocationRotherham (2018)
CountryUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Established1978
Organisation(s)BDO, category A /WDF category 1
Format32 players (men's and women's)
Prize fund£14,200
Month(s) PlayedJune
Final Year2019
Current champion(s)
Wales Jim Williams (Men's)
England Beau Greaves (Women's)

The BDO Gold Cup[1] began in 1978 and was held in Stoke.[2] It was broadcast on the BBC until 1982, with the 1983 tournament blacked out due to a technicians' strike. ITV took over from 1984-1988, and BSB/BSkyB's The Sports Channel/Sky Sports covered the event from 1990-92. It was then broadcast in 2008 on Setanta Sports in the UK, after a brief stint on the short-lived channel Wire TV (1994-95). At the end of its existence, the event was staged at the Magna Centre, Rotherham, England.[3]

List of winners

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Men's

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Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
Prize Money
1978 England John Lowe ?-? England Colin Baker[4] ?
1979 England John Lowe[4] ?-? Wales Tony Ridler ?
1980 England Eric Bristow[4] ?-? England John Lowe ?
1981 Wales Tony Skuse[4] ?-? Wales John Corfe ?
1982 England John Lowe 2–0 England Ritchie Gardner ?
1983 England Bob Anderson beat England Paul Reynolds ?
1984 England Cliff Lazarenko ?-? England Dave Whitcombe ?
1985 England Dave Lee ?-? England Peter Evison ?
1986 England Bob Anderson beat Scotland Robert MacKenzie ?
1987 Wales David Harrold ?-? England Alan Warriner ?
1988 England Chris Whiting 2-0 England Mike Gregory ?
1989 Wales Chris Johns 2-0 England Robbie Widdows ?
1990 England Rod Harrington 2–1 England Bob Anderson ?
1991 England Dennis Priestley 2–0 England Steve Beaton ?
1992 England Dennis Priestley 2–0 England Scott Coleman ?
1993 England Shayne Burgess 2–0 Scotland Stewart Rattray ?
1994 England Mike Gregory 3–2 England Fran Lynch ?
1995 England Mervyn King 2–0 Wales Richie Burnett ?
1996 England Paul Whitworth 2–0 Jamaica Al Hedman ?
1997 Wales Sean Palfrey 2–1 England Mervyn King ?
1998 Scotland Peter Johnstone beat England Peter Manley ?
1999 England Ted Hankey 2–1 England Martin Adams ?
2000 England Lee Savage 2–1 Wales Martyn Freeman ?
2001 Wales Richie Burnett beat England Andy Jenkins ?
2002 England Tony Eccles 2–0 England Alan Warriner ?
2003 England Brian Derbyshire 2–0 Wales Richie Burnett ?
2004 Wales Ritchie Davies[1] 2–1 England Steve Farmer ?
2005 Wales Derek Williams[1] 2–1 England Kirk Shepherd ?
2006 Scotland Gary Anderson[1] 2–0 Wales Robert Hughes ?
2007 England Dave Chisnall[1] 2–0 Wales Matthew Quinlan ?
2008 England Scott Waites[1] 4–2 Scotland Gary Anderson ?
2009 England Paul Brookes[1] 4–2 England Brian Woods ?
2010 England Andy Breadmore[1] 4–1 England Gary Butcher ?
2011 Scotland Ross Montgomery[1] 3–2 England Paul Carter ?
2012[1] England Stephen Bunting 3–1 Wales Wayne Warren ?
2013 England Paul Hogan[1] 3–2 England James Wilson ?
2014 Wales Wayne Warren[1] 3–0 England Pip Blackwell ?
2015 England Brian Dawson[1] 3–0 England Paul Barham ?
2016 England Glen Durrant[1] 6–3 England Paul Hogan ?
2017 England Ryan Joyce[1] 6–3 Wales Wayne Warren ?
2018 England Scott Mitchell[5][1] 6–4 Scotland Gary Stone £14,200
2019 Wales Jim Williams[1] 6–3 England Daniel Ayres ?

Women's

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Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
Prize Money
2018 England Lisa Ashton[6] 5–3 England Maria O'Brien £14,200
2019 England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Fallon Sherrock £14,200

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "BDO Gold Cup Winners". dartsdatabase.co.uk. Darts Database Ltd. 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  2. ^ Brown, Derek (1981). Guinness Book of Darts. London, England: Guinness Superlatives. p. 44. ISBN 9780851122298.
  3. ^ "BDO Gold Cup remains in Rotherham for 2019 and 2020". Dartsnews.com. Darts News. 21 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d Brown. p.44.
  5. ^ "BDO Gold Cup remains in Rotherham for 2019 and 2020". Dartsnews.com. Darts News. 21 February 2019.
  6. ^ "BDO Gold Cup remains in Rotherham for 2019 and 2020". Dartsnews.com. Darts News. 21 February 2019.
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