2013 BDO World Darts Championship

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Dates513 January 2013
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
2013 BDO World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates513 January 2013
VenueLakeside Country Club
LocationFrimley Green, Surrey
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets
Finals:
best of 13 (men's)
best of 3 (women's)
Prize fund£274,000
Winner's share£100,000 (men), £10,000 (women's)
High checkoutBunting (167, men)
Dobromyslova (144, women)
Champion(s)
England Scott Waites (men)
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (women)
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Scott Waites - Winner 2013

The 2013 BDO World Darts Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2010 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship) was the 36th World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 28th staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green. Christian Kist was the defending men's champion, having won the title for the first time in 2012, but was knocked out in the first round against Robbie Green. Scott Waites, the third seed and pre-tournament favourite, won his first world championship by defeating Tony O'Shea 7–1, who became the first man to lose his first three BDO World Championship finals. Anastasia Dobromyslova defended her world title by defeating Lisa Ashton & in doing so, won the world championship for the 3rd time.

Players competed to reach the BBC and ESPN televised finals, which ran from 5 to 13 January at Frimley Green.

Men's

The televised stages featured 32 players. The top 16 players in the BDO rankings over the 2011/12 season were seeded for the tournament.[1]

Top 16
  1. England Stephen Bunting
  2. England Martin Adams
  3. England Scott Waites
  4. England Tony O'Shea
  5. England Robbie Green
  6. Scotland Ross Montgomery
  7. Netherlands Jan Dekker
  8. Netherlands Wesley Harms
  9. England Alan Norris
  10. England Gary Robson
  11. England Martin Atkins
  12. England Scott Mitchell
  13. England Steve Douglas
  14. Belgium Geert De Vos
  15. England Richie George
  16. England Darryl Fitton
Other qualifiers
  1. Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf
  2. Netherlands Willy van de Wiel
  3. Netherlands Benito van de Pas
  4. England Tony Eccles
  5. England Garry Thompson
  6. England Paul Jennings
  7. Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks
  8. England James Wilson
  9. Scotland Mark Barilli
  10. England John Walton
  11. Netherlands Christian Kist
  12. Scotland Gary Stone
Hull qualifiers
  1. Wales Wayne Warren
  2. England Dave Prins
  3. Norway Rohit David
  4. Republic of Ireland Jason Cullen

Women's

The televised stages featured 8 players. The top 2 players in the WDF/BDO rankings over the 2011/12 season were seeded for the tournament.[2]

Top 2
  1. England Deta Hedman
  2. Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova
Other qualifiers
  1. Wales Julie Gore
  2. Germany Irina Armstrong
  3. England Lorraine Farlam
  4. England Trina Gulliver
Hull qualifiers
  1. England Lisa Ashton
  2. Netherlands Sharon Prins

Prize money

The prize money was £258,000 for the men's event and £16,000 for the women's event.

Men's Champion: £100,000
Runner-Up: £30,000
Semi-Finalists (2): £11,000
Quarter-Finalists (4): £6,000
Last 16 (8): £4,250
Last 32 (16): £3,000
Women's Champion: £10,000
Runner-Up: £2,000
Semi-Finalists (2): £1,000
Quarter-Finalists (4): £500

There was also a shared 9 Dart Checkout prize of £52,000, along with a High Checkout prize of £3,000 per event.

Results bracket

Men's

The draw for the tournament was made on 13 October 2012 live on ESPN. Final set of the game must be won by two clear legs, in case of a 5-5 a sudden-death leg is played.

First Round (best of 5 sets)
5–7 January
Second round (best of 7)
8–9 January
Quarter-Finals (best of 9)
10–11 January
Semi-Finals (best of 11)
12 January
Final (best of 13)
13 January
               
1 England Stephen Bunting 91.83 3
England James Wilson 85.71 2
1 England Stephen Bunting 95.70 2
16 England Darryl Fitton 93.69 4
16 England Darryl Fitton 89.31 3
Netherlands Benito van de Pas 83.07 2
16 England Darryl Fitton 94.23 2
8 Netherlands Wesley Harms 94.83 5
8 Netherlands Wesley Harms 85.11 3
Q Norway Rohit David 76.29 1
8 Netherlands Wesley Harms 87.27 4
9 England Alan Norris 85.71 3
9 England Alan Norris 79.98 3
Q Wales Wayne Warren 84.48 1
8 Netherlands Wesley Harms 90.24 4
4 England Tony O'Shea 94.80 6
4 England Tony O'Shea 86.73 3
England John Walton 88.65 0
4 England Tony O'Shea 89.43 4
13 England Steve Douglas 79.86 1
13 England Steve Douglas 81.66 3
Scotland Gary Stone 83.01 [3] 1
4 England Tony O'Shea 94.77 5
5 England Robbie Green 91.71 3
5 England Robbie Green 91.11 3
Netherlands Christian Kist 85.68 1
5 England Robbie Green 83.37 4
12 England Scott Mitchell 77.58 1
12 England Scott Mitchell 80.88 3
Scotland Mark Barilli 77.49 2
4 England Tony O'Shea 81.90 1
3 England Scott Waites 86.43 7
2 England Martin Adams 83.97 2
Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks 78.78 3
Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks 77.38 2
15 England Richie George 84.08 4
15 England Richie George 81.66 3
Q England Dave Prins 81.03 2
15 England Richie George 83.19 5
7 Netherlands Jan Dekker 88.95 4
7 Netherlands Jan Dekker 85.26 3
Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf 86.04 2
7 Netherlands Jan Dekker 82.56[4] 4
England Garry Thompson 84.99[4] 3
10 England Gary Robson 83.55 1
England Garry Thompson 88.83 3
15 England Richie George 83.49 1
3 England Scott Waites 90.48 6
3 England Scott Waites 90.15 3
Netherlands Willy van de Wiel 80.88 0
3 England Scott Waites 89.35 4
14 Belgium Geert De Vos 81.39 1
14 Belgium Geert De Vos 88.68 3
England Tony Eccles 90.84 2
3 England Scott Waites 92.16 5
England Paul Jennings 85.19 2
6 Scotland Ross Montgomery 87.21 1
England Paul Jennings 87.12 3
  England Paul Jennings 86.41 4
Q Republic of Ireland Jason Cullen 84.69 0
11 England Martin Atkins 83.13 1
Q Republic of Ireland Jason Cullen 88.74 3

Women's

  • All matches best of three sets, best of five legs.

The results are:

Quarter-finals
5–7 January
Semi-finals
10–11 January
Final
12 January
               
1 England Deta Hedman 73.83 1 2
Q England Lisa Ashton 79.41 3 3
Q England Lisa Ashton 77.70 3 3
Q Netherlands Sharon Prins 69.48 0 0
4 Germany Irina Armstrong 65.91 2 3 2
Q Netherlands Sharon Prins 66.42 3 2 3
Q England Lisa Ashton 80.40 1 3 1
2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 82.29 3 1 3
2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 71.01 3 3
England Lorraine Farlam 70.95 1 1
2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 83.10 2 3 3
England Trina Gulliver 72.63 3 1 1
3 Wales Julie Gore 65.40 2 2
England Trina Gulliver 73.47 3 3

TV coverage

BBC Sport

BBC Sport coverage is presented by Colin Murray and Bobby George who will present live coverage and highlights.[5] Rob Walker returns as Darts Extra host and reporter during the live coverage. Commentary comes from Tony Green, Vassos Alexander and Jim Proudfoot who replaces David Croft who moved to Sky F1 for 2012.

ESPN UK

ESPN coverage is presented by Ray Stubbs who returns to host his 11th Lakeside after previously hosting from 2001 to 2009 on the BBC.[5] He will host with BDO players; Nat Coombs will be relief host and reporter. Commentary is shared with the BBC and comes from Green, Alexander and Proudfoot.

Both channels coverage comes from IMG Sports Media who provide the equipment, build the set, commentary boxes etc. and supply the output for both broadcasters.

Statistics

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