2003 World Darts Trophy

World Darts Trophy
Tournament information
Dates 6 December 2003 – 14 December 2003
Venue De Vechtsebanen
Location Utrecht, Utrecht
Country the Netherlands
Organisation(s) BDO / WDF
Format Men
Sets
Final – Best of 11 Sets
Women
Sets
Final – Best of 5 Sets
High checkout 164 England Darryl Fitton
Champion(s)
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld (men)
England Trina Gulliver (women)
«2002 2004»

The 2003 World Darts Trophy was the second edition of the World Darts Trophy, a professional darts tournament held at the De Vechtsebanen in Utrecht, the Netherlands, run by the British Darts Organisation and the World Darts Federation.

The 2002 winner, Tony David was beaten in the semi-finals by, the BDO World Champion and the eventual winner, Raymond van Barneveld in the men's event. Van Barneveld then beat Mervyn King in the final, 6–2 in sets. In the women's event, Mieke de Boer, the 2002 winner, was defeated in the semi-finals by Francis Hoenselaar. Hoenselaar was in turn beaten by, the BDO World Champion, Trina Gulliver, 3–1 in sets in the final.

Seeds

Men

  1. Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
  2. England Mervyn King
  3. England Ted Hankey
  4. Australia Tony David
  5. England Tony O'Shea
  6. England Andy Fordham
  7. England Martin Adams
  8. England Brian Derbyshire

Prize Money

Men

Pos[1] Money (Euros)
Winner 45,000
Runner-up 22,500
Semi-Finals 11,250
Quarter-Finals 6,000
Last 16 3,000
Last 32 2,000

Men's Tournament

First Round
Best of 5 sets[2][3]
Second Round
Best of 5 sets[2][3]
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 sets[2][3]
Semi-Finals
Best of 9 sets[2][3]
Final
Best of 11 sets[2][3]
               
Netherlands R van Barneveld 3
Belgium Johnn Snijers 0
Netherlands R van Barneveld 3
Scotland Bob Taylor 0
New Zealand Peter Hunt 2
Scotland Bob Taylor 3
Netherlands R van Barneveld 5
England Gary Robson 0
England Darryl Fitton 3
England Brian Derbyshire 2
England Darryl Fitton 2
England Gary Robson 3
England Stephen Bunting 1
England Gary Robson 3
Netherlands R van Barneveld 5
Australia Tony David 2
England Colin Monk 3
England Tony Eccles 0
England Colin Monk 3
Australia Steve Duke 1
England Tony O'Shea 1
Australia Steve Duke 3
England Colin Monk 2
Australia Tony David 5
England John Walton 3
Netherlands Co Stompe 1
England John Walton 1
Australia Tony David 3
Norway Robert Wagner 0
Australia Tony David 3
Netherlands R van Barneveld 6
England Mervyn King 2
Finland Jarkko Komula 3
England Ted Hankey 0
Finland Jarkko Komula 3
England James Wade 1
Denmark Brian Buur 1
England James Wade 3
Finland Jarkko Komula 5
England Tony West 4
Scotland Gary Anderson 3
England Andy Fordham 0
Scotland Gary Anderson 1
England Tony West 3
Netherlands Rick Hofstra 1
England Tony West 3
Finland Jarkko Komula 2
England Mervyn King 5
England Martin Adams 3
Germany Tomas Seyler 2
England Martin Adams 3
England Dave Routledge 1
Netherlands Albertino Essers 2
England Dave Routledge 3
England Martin Adams 4
England Mervyn King 5
Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 3
England Steve Coote 1
Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 0
England Mervyn King 3
England Shaun Greatbatch 2
England Mervyn King 3

Women's Tournament

Quarter-Finals
Best of 3 sets[4][5]
  Semi-Finals
Best of 3 sets[4][5]
  Final
Best of 5 sets[4][5]
                   
 Belgium Sandra Pollet 1  
 Scotland Anne Kirk 2      Scotland Anne Kirk 0  
 England Trina Gulliver 2    England Trina Gulliver 2  
 England Crissy Howat 0        England Trina Gulliver 3
 Sweden Carina Ekberg 0        Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar 1
 Netherlands Mieke de Boer 2      Netherlands Mieke de Boer 0
 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar 2    Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar 2  
 Netherlands Karin Krappen 0  

References

  1. "2003 World Darts Trophy Prize Money". Darts Database. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "2003 World Darts Trophy Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "2003 BDO World Darts Trophy Men". Master Caller. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 "2003 Womens World Darts Trophy Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 "2003 BDO World Darts Trophy Ladies". Master Caller. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
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