BDO Gold Cup

The BDO Gold Cup [1] began in 1978 and was held in Stoke.[2] It was broadcast on BBC until 1982, with the 1983 tournament blacked out due to a technician's strike. It was then broadcast in 2008 on Setanta Sports in the UK, After a brief stint on the short-lived channel Wire TV (94-95). The event is currently staged at the Magna Centre, Rotherham, England.[3]

BDO Gold Cup
Tournament information
VenueMagna Centre
LocationRotherham (2018)
Country 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
Current champion(s)
Scott Mitchell (Men')
Lisa Ashton (Women's)

List of winners

Men's

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-Up (average in final) Total
Prize Money
1978 John Lowe ?-? Colin Baker[4] ?
1979 John Lowe[5] ?-? Tony Ridler ?
1980 Eric Bristow[6] ?-? John Lowe ?
1981 Tony Skuse[7] ?-? John Corfe ?
1982 John Lowe 2–0 Ritchie Gardner ?
1983 Bob Anderson beat Paul Reynolds ?
1984 Cliff Lazarenko ?-? Dave Whitcombe ?
1985 Dave Lee ?-? Peter Evison ?
1986 Bob Anderson beat Robert MacKenzie ?
1987 David Harrold ?-? Alan Warriner ?
1988 Chris Whiting beat Mike Gregory ?
1989 Chris Johns 2-0 Robbie Widdows ?
1990 Rod Harrington 2–1 Bob Anderson ?
1991 Dennis Priestley 2–0 Steve Beaton ?
1992 Dennis Priestley 2–0 Scott Coleman ?
1993 Shayne Burgess 2–0 Stewart Rattray ?
1994 Mike Gregory 3–2 Fran Lynch ?
1995 Mervyn King 2–0 Richie Burnett ?
1996 Paul Whitworth 2–0 Al Hedman ?
1997 Sean Palfrey 2–1 Mervyn King ?
1998 Peter Johnstone beat Peter Manley ?
1999 Ted Hankey 2–1 Martin Adams ?
2000 Lee Savage 2–1 Martyn Freeman ?
2001 Richie Burnett beat Andy Jenkins ?
2002 Tony Eccles 2–0 Alan Warriner ?
2003 Brian Derbyshire 2–0 Richie Burnett ?
2004 Ritchie Davies [1] 2–1 Steve Farmer ?
2005 Derek Williams[1] 2–1 Kirk Shepherd ?
2006 Gary Anderson[1] 2–0 Robert Hughes ?
2007 Dave Chisnall[1] 2–0 Matthew Quinlan ?
2008 Scott Waites[1] 4–2 Gary Anderson ?
2009 Paul Brookes[1] 4–2 Brian Woods ?
2010 Andy Breadmore[1] 4–1 Gary Butcher ?
2011 Ross Montgomery[1] 3–2 Paul Carter ?
2012[1] Stephen Bunting 3–1 Wayne Warren ?
2013 Paul Hogan[1] 3–2 James Wilson ?
2014 Wayne Warren[1] 3–0 Pip Blackwell ?
2015 Brian Dawson[1] 3–0 Paul Barham ?
2016 Glen Durrant[1] 6–3 Paul Hogan ?
2017 Ryan Joyce[1] 6–3 Wayne Warren ?
2018 Scott Mitchell[8][1] 6–4 Gary Stone £14,200
2019 Jim Williams[1] 6–3 Daniel Ayres ?

Women's

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-Up (average in final) Total
Prize Money
2018 Lisa Ashton[9] 5–3 Maria O'Brien £14,200
2019 Beau Greaves 5–0 Fallon Sherrock £14,200
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References

  1. "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. Brown. p.44.
  5. Brown. p.44.
  6. Brown. p.44.
  7. Brown. p.44.
  8. "BDO Gold Cup remains in Rotherham for 2019 and 2020". Dartsnews.com. Darts News. 21 February 2019.
  9. "BDO Gold Cup remains in Rotherham for 2019 and 2020". Dartsnews.com. Darts News. 21 February 2019.
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