2011 BDO World Darts Championship
| 2011 BDO World Darts Championship | |||
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| Tournament information | |||
| Dates | 1–9 January 2011 | ||
| Venue | Lakeside Country Club | ||
| Location | Frimley Green, Surrey | ||
| Country | England, United Kingdom | ||
| Organisation(s) | BDO | ||
| Format | Sets Finals: best of 13 (men's) best of 3 (women's) | ||
| Prize fund | £329,000 | ||
| Winner's share | £100,000 (men's) £10,000 (women's) | ||
| High checkout | 170 England Gary Robson | ||
| Champion(s) | |||
| England Martin Adams England Trina Gulliver | |||
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The 2011 BDO World Darts Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2011 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship) was the 34th World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 26th staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green. Martin Adams was the defending men's champion, having won the title for the second time in the previous year's final against Dave Chisnall.
Adams became the first to successfully defend his BDO title since Raymond van Barneveld in 1999, as he beat Dean Winstanley, who is one of only a handful of players to reach the final at their first attempt. The final score was 7–5 in sets which saw Martin Adams retain the championship. Trina Gulliver successfully defended her Women's world title having beaten Rhian Edwards in a repeat of the 2010 final. It was Gulliver's ninth title.[1]
The two standout matches of the tournament were Adams's victory over John Walton in the second round - the match going all the way to a sudden death leg - and Jan Dekker's comeback victory over Garry Thompson which was reminiscent of Chris Mason's comeback against Adams twelve years earlier (much like Adams in that match, Thompson missed nine darts at double to reach the semi-final).
Players competed to reach the BBC televised finals, which run from 1–9 January at Frimley Green.
Format and qualifiers
[edit | edit source]Men's
[edit | edit source]The televised stages featured 32 players. The top 16 players in the individual rankings over the 2009/10 season were seeded for the tournament. Other places were made up of other qualifiers from the individual rankings, a number of qualifying spaces from the International Qualifiers (held in Hull on 28 October), and spaces for the 2008 & 2009 champions and 2010 semi-finalists if not already qualified and still eligible for the tournament. The draw took place on 12 November.
For the first time since the tournament's inception Australia was a notable absentee without any players involved.
This left England and Scotland as the only countries to be represented in each BDO World Championship since the very beginning.
Women's
[edit | edit source]The televised stages featured 8 players. The top 4 players in the individual rankings over the 2009/10 season were seeded for the tournament. Other places were made up of other qualifiers from the individual rankings, a number of qualifying spaces from the International Qualifiers ( held in Hull on 28 October), and spaces for the 2008 & 2009 champions and 2010 finalists if not already qualified and eligibled for the tournament. The draw took place on 12 November.
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Prize money
[edit | edit source]- Men's Champion: £100,000
- Runner-Up: £30,000
- Semi-Finalists (2): £11,000
- Quarter-Finalists (4): £6000
- Last 16 (8): £4250
- Last 32 (16): £3000
There was also a shared 9 Dart Checkout prize of £52,000, along with a High Checkout prize of £3000.
- Women's Champion: £10,000 (up from £6,000)
- Runner-Up: £2,000
- Semi-Finalists (2): £1,000
- Quarter-Finalists (4): £500
The total prize fund was £329,000 – a £4000 increase on last year. All levels of prize money remained the same as 2010 (except for the Ladies winner).
Draw
[edit | edit source]Men's
[edit | edit source]- Match distances in sets are quoted in brackets at the top of each round. All sets best of five legs, unless there is a final set tie-break.[4][5][6]
Women's
[edit | edit source]| Quarter-finals 1–2 January | Semi-finals 6 January | Final 7 January | ||||||||||||
| 1 | England Trina Gulliver 84.27 | 2 | ||||||||||||
| England Wendy Reinstadtler 70.29 | 0 | |||||||||||||
| 1 | England Trina Gulliver 77.01 | 2 | ||||||||||||
| 4 | Russia Irina Armstrong 73.86 | 0 | ||||||||||||
| 4 | Russia Irina Armstrong 71.52 | 2 | ||||||||||||
| England Lorraine Farlam 71.52 | 0 | |||||||||||||
| 1 | England Trina Gulliver 73.95 | 2 | ||||||||||||
| WC | Wales Rhian Edwards 73.86 | 0 | ||||||||||||
| 2 | England Deta Hedman 66.24 | 2 | ||||||||||||
| Belgium Patricia De Peuter 64.00 | 1 | |||||||||||||
| 2 | England Deta Hedman 60.84 | 0 | ||||||||||||
| WC | Wales Rhian Edwards 68.85 | 2 | ||||||||||||
| 3 | Wales Julie Gore 67.95 | 1 | ||||||||||||
| WC | Wales Rhian Edwards 75.99 | 2 | ||||||||||||
Television coverage
[edit | edit source]The tournament was again broadcast by BBC Sport, who have done so every year since its inception. Colin Murray reprised his role as host, after taking over from Ray Stubbs in 2010, Bobby George was again the main pundit, hosting with Colin Murray for live and afternoon coverage sometimes joining Rob Walker for the highlight shows, Bobby George has been the BBC main darts pundit since the early 2000s. Rob Walker, the Master of Ceremonies at BBC's snooker events and host of the BBC's 2009 Winmau World Masters continued to present the late night highlights and Darts Extra through the night on BBC2.
The commentary team was headed by David Croft, who has been commentating for the BBC since 2003 and Vassos Alexander, making his tournament debut covering for the ill Tony Green. Guest commentators included Martin Adams and Tony O'Shea.
Most of the weekend coverage was shown live on either BBC One or BBC Two, included both semi finals and the final itself. All other matches were shown live via the BBC's interactive coverage on its Red Button service.
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