Catalonia Open Darts

The Catalonia Open[1] is a darts tournament held in Calella, Catalonia. It has been held since 2012. The first edition was staged in Barcelona and then moved to Calella. This competition is organized by Federació Catalana de Dards (FCD) and is ranked for World Darts Federation (WDF) and British Darts Organisation (BDO). The official darts federation from Catalunya are a full member of World Darts Federation (WDF) from September 2011.

Catalonia Open
Tournament information
VenueFábrica Llobet Gurí (“The Factory”)
LocationCalella, Catalonia, Spain
Country Catalonia
Established2012
Organisation(s)FCD / BDO category C, WDF category 2
Formatlegs
Prize fund€ 5,720
Month(s) PlayedSeptember
Current champion(s)
Kevin Doets (Men's)
Sharon Prins (Women's)

Originated by the successful participation of Catalonia Open, the organization was created FCD Anniversary Open coinciding with the twenty-fifth anniversary, and since 2015 this competition celebrates next day of the Catalonia Open on Sunday.

List of winners

Men's singles

Year Champion Average Score Average Runner-up Total
Prize money
Champion Runner-up Entries
1996 Steven de Brucker beat Colin Whiley
1997 Gene Raymond Beat Daniel Bottelbergs
1998 Doro Bermudez beat Jochen Beckers
1999 Andy Hayfield beat Colin Whiley
2000 Gene Raymond beat Les Fitton
2001 Braulio Roncero beat Steve Smith
2002 Jez Porter beat Jac Proosten
2003 Jez Porter beat Aaron Turner
2004 Bob Aldous beat Peter Evison
2005 Glen Durrant 6-5 Mick McGowan
2006 Mick Cookman beat Mike Veitch
2007 Kevin McDine beat Charles Losper
2008 Johnny Haines 6-4 Mark Thomson
2009 Sam Rooney 6-2 Martin Burchell
2010 Paul Cook 6-5 Dave Smith
2011 Jose Oliveira de Sousa 6-3 Tony O'Shea
2012 José Oliveira de Sousa 94,90 6–4 95,83 Antonio Jiménez €2,340 €1,000 €400 101
2013 Ulf Ceder 87,16 6–2 85,92 Dimitri Van den Bergh €2,340 €1,000 €400 128
2014 Alan Norris 94,72 6–1 89,60 Sam Head €2,340 €1,000 €400 149
2015 Carles Arola 86,70 6–1 81,03 José Oliveira de Sousa €3,820 €1,800 €720 185
2016 Martin Marti 92,13 6–5 91,36 Willem Mandigers €3,820 €1,800 €720 142
2017 Chris Landman 6–2 Stefaan Henderyck €3,820 €1,800 €720 179
2018 Niels Heinsø 77,71 6–4 74,77 Martin Compton €4,220 €1,800 €720 178
2019 Kevin Doets 93,57 6–3 83,53 Carles Arola €4,220 €1,800 €720 213

Women's singles

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize money
Champion Runner-up Entries
2012 Kathy Geeraerts 5-3 Isi Chaparro €1,100 €500 €200 16
2013 Sharon Prins 5-2 Kathy Geeraerts €1,100 €500 €200 28
2014 Sharon Prins 5-2 Patricia de Reuter €1,100 €500 €200 29
2015 Sharon Prins 5-1 Laura Damont €1,500 €750 €300 28
2016 Sharon Prins 5–4 Aileen de Graaf €1,500 €750 €300 38
2017 Sharon Prins 5–3 Aileen de Graaf €1,500 €750 €300 42
2018 Sharon Prins 5–1 Maud Jansson €1,500 €750 €300 39
2019 Sharon Prins 5-4 Ramona Eriksen €1,500 €750 €300 54

Tournament records

Mens:

  • Most Wins 1: 8 players
  • Most Semi Finals 2: Willem Mandigers, Paul Coughlin, Peter Sajwani, Jose de Sousa, Carles Arola
  • Most Quarter Finals 4: Carles Arola

Ladies

gollark: Humans have judgement, allegedly. Computers do not. You are not a human. You are a computer.
gollark: Because if you're going to be a slow computer you can't use *judgement*.
gollark: It's very bad. Who wants to manually be a computer?
gollark: Well, Chrome is bad.
gollark: Meaning, it's a barely contained Chrome instance.

References

  1. "Catalonia Open Information". Darts Catalunya. Catalonia Darts Federation. Retrieved 19 May 2016.


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