2016 BDO World Darts Championship

The 2016 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 39th World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 31st staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green.

Lakeside World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates2–10 January 2016
VenueLakeside Country Club
LocationFrimley Green, Surrey
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets
Prize fund£339,000 (total)
Winner's share£100,000 (men)
£12,000 (women)
£5,000 (youth)
High checkout161 England Scott Mitchell
161 Canada Jeff Smith
(men's)
160 Denmark Ann-Louise Peters (women's)
Champion(s)
England Scott Waites (men)
England Trina Gulliver (women)
England Joshua Richardson (youth)
«20152017»

The defending men's champion was Scott Mitchell, who won his first world title in 2015, but lost in the Quarter-finals to Richard Veenstra. 2013 world champion Scott Waites won the title by defeating Jeff Smith 7–1 in the final.

Lisa Ashton was the defending women's champion, having won the previous two editions, but lost to Trina Gulliver in the Quarter-finals. Gulliver then went on to win her 10th world championship title after defeating Deta Hedman 3–2 in the final.

Format and qualifiers

Men's

On 27 November 2015, Hull qualifier Vladimir Andersen was removed from the field after being suspended by the Danish Darts Union and was replaced by Sam Hewson, the player next in line according to the rankings.[1]

Top 16 (seeded)
  1. Glen Durrant (quarter-final)
  2. Martin Adams (first round)
  3. Jeffrey de Graaf (first round)
  4. Jamie Hughes (semi-final)
  5. Wesley Harms (quarter-final)
  6. Scott Mitchell (quarter-final)
  7. Darryl Fitton (first round)
  8. Geert De Vos (second round)
  9. Scott Waites (winner)
  10. Martin Phillips (second round)
  11. Mark McGeeney (second round)
  12. Jim Williams (second round)
  13. Gary Robson (first round)
  14. Pip Blackwell (first round)
  15. Brian Dawson (second round)
  16. Ryan de Vreede (first round)

17–24 in BDO Rankings (First round qualifiers)

  1. Ross Montgomery (first round)
  2. Dean Reynolds (first round)
  3. Dennis Harbour (quarter-final)
  4. Madars Razma (second round)
  5. Richard Veenstra (semi-final)
  6. Willem Mandigers (first round)
  7. Tony O'Shea (first round)
  8. Martin Atkins (second round)

25–27 in BDO rankings (preliminary-round qualifiers)

  1. Darius Labanauskas (preliminary round)
  2. James Hurrell (preliminary round)
  3. Ted Hankey (first round)

Standby player (preliminary-round qualifier)

  1. Sam Hewson (preliminary round)

2015 Semi-Finalist not in top 28 (preliminary-round qualifier)

  1. Jeff Smith (runner-up)

Hull Qualifiers (preliminary-round qualifiers)

  1. John Walton (first round)
  2. Vladimir Andersen
  3. Alan Soutar (preliminary round)
  4. Darren Peetoom (preliminary round)

WDF Regional Qualifiers (preliminary-round qualifiers)

  1. Seigo Asada (first round)
  2. Rob Modra (preliminary round)
  3. Peter Sajwani (first round)
  4. David Cameron (preliminary round)
  5. Kostas Pantelidis (first round)
  6. Craig Caldwell (first round)
  7. Larry Butler (second round)
  8. Matthew Medhurst (preliminary round)

Preliminary round

All matches are the best of 5 sets.

Av.PlayerScorePlayerAv.
92.64Seigo Asada (Q)3–1 Darius Labanauskas83.70
80.79Rob Modra (Q)0–3 John Walton (Q)90.06
80.58Peter Sajwani (Q)3–2 Sam Hewson (Alt)74.01
85.17David Cameron (Q)0–3 Ted Hankey84.99
81.90Kostas Pantelidis (Q)3–2 Darren Peetoom (Q)79.71
91.20Craig Caldwell (Q)3–1 Alan Soutar (Q)89.01
83.55Larry Butler (Q)3–2 James Hurrell78.45
81.81Matthew Medhurst (Q)0–3 Jeff Smith (WC)91.59

Last 32

First round (best of 5 sets)
2–5 January
Second round (best of 7 sets)
6–7 January
Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
8 January
Semi-finals (best of 11 sets)
9 January
Final (best of 13 sets)
10 January
               
1 Glen Durrant 89.663
Dean Reynolds 81.630
1 Glen Durrant 95.494
Q Larry Butler 83.970
16 Ryan de Vreede 84.842
Q Larry Butler 86.673
1 Glen Durrant 95.044
9 Scott Waites 95.375
8 Geert De Vos 88.443
Q Kostas Pantelidis 76.621
8 Geert De Vos 81.753
9 Scott Waites 90.754
9 Scott Waites 96.063
Willem Mandigers 87.240
9 Scott Waites 92.106
4 Jamie Hughes 82.351
5 Wesley Harms 88.593
Q Seigo Asada 88.292
5 Wesley Harms 85.804
12 Jim Williams 85.023
12 Jim Williams 83.313
Tony O'Shea 82.110
5 Wesley Harms 91.291
4 Jamie Hughes 94.115
4 Jamie Hughes 83.763
Ross Montgomery 78.900
4 Jamie Hughes 82.924
Madars Razma 79.831
13 Gary Robson 76.741
Madars Razma 79.623
9 Scott Waites 87.547
WC Jeff Smith 84.991
2 Martin Adams 92.130
WC Jeff Smith 92.583
WC Jeff Smith 91.834
15 Brian Dawson 83.221
15 Brian Dawson 90.783
Q John Walton 90.692
WC Jeff Smith 89.765
  Dennis Harbour 94.772
7 Darryl Fitton 90.002
Dennis Harbour 85.443
Dennis Harbour 87.514
10 Martin Phillips 83.881
10 Martin Phillips 76.083
Ted Hankey 71.310
WC Jeff Smith 91.506
Richard Veenstra 89.375
6 Scott Mitchell 92.973
Q Craig Caldwell 92.762
6 Scott Mitchell 90.634
11 Mark McGeeney 90.903
11 Mark McGeeney 84.333
Q Peter Sajwani 74.340
6 Scott Mitchell 90.213
Richard Veenstra 87.665
3 Jeffrey de Graaf 87.722
Richard Veenstra 89.643
  Richard Veenstra 91.204
  Martin Atkins 85.590
14 Pip Blackwell 80.460
Martin Atkins 86.883

Women's

The televised stages feature 16 players. The top 8 players in the BDO rankings over the 2014/15 season are seeded for the tournament.

Bracket

Trina Gulliver won her tenth world title, while Deta Hedman lost her third final.[2]

First round (best of 3 sets)
2–6 January
Quarter-finals (best of 3 sets)
7 January
Semi-finals (best of 3 sets)
8 January
Final (best of 5 sets)
9 January
1 Lisa Ashton 83.6733
Paula Jacklin 66.99101 Lisa Ashton 68.19031
8 Trina Gulliver 69.423038 Trina Gulliver 68.70313
Q Dee Bateman 61.470328 Trina Gulliver 80.01313
4 Aileen de Graaf 81.63334 Aileen de Graaf 74.94130
Casey Gallagher 69.93124 Aileen de Graaf 75.39323
5 Anastasia Dobromyslova 72.81232 Anca Zijlstra 67.08031
Anca Zijlstra 69.723138 Trina Gulliver 72.9313233
2 Fallon Sherrock 77.912323 Deta Hedman 75.5130310
Ann-Louise Peters 70.08303  Ann-Louise Peters 74.70323
7 Zoe Jones 70.773037 Zoe Jones 71.28230
Q Tina Osborne 69.45230  Ann-Louise Peters 69.9200
3 Deta Hedman 74.13333 Deta Hedman 77.7433
Corrine Hammond 69.75213 Deta Hedman 80.2833
6 Lorraine Winstanley 84.18336 Lorraine Winstanley 77.7901
Rachel Brooks 69.6620

Youth

For the second time a youth championship is held. Over 64 players played down to the final in October 2015. The final was played on 7 January between Republic of Ireland player Jordan Boyce and England's Joshua Richardson in a best of five sets match.[3] Richardson won the title with the score being 3–2 in sets.[4]

TV coverage

As with the 2015 BDO World Darts Championship the rights for the 2016 Championships were shared between BBC Sport and BT Sport, BBC coverage was presented by Colin Murray with Bobby George with Rob Walker as the roving reporter. BT Sport coverage was presented by Ray Stubbs alongside current BDO players Tony O'Shea, Scott Mitchell and Ted Hankey with Reshmin Chowdhury replacing Helen Skelton as roving reporter. Commentary for both broadcasters was provided by John Rawling, Vassos Alexander, George Riley and Tony Green. Although it was not known at the time it was the final BDO event to be covered by the BBC before the corporation signed a new TV deal with the Professional Darts Corporation to televise their new Champions League of Darts event.

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