2014 BDO World Trophy
Daily Mirror BDO World Trophy | |||
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Dates | 5–9 February 2014 | ||
Venue | Blackpool Tower | ||
Location | Blackpool | ||
Country | England, United Kingdom | ||
Organisation(s) | BDO | ||
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Legs Finals: best of 25 (men's) best of 13 (women's) | ||
Prize fund | £80,000 (men), £14,400 (women) | ||
Winners share | £30,000 (men), £6,000 (women) | ||
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The 2014 Daily Mirror BDO World Trophy is the new major darts tournament run by the British Darts Organisation, hosted between 4–9 February 2014 at the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. This event organized by the BDO Events - the new commercial arm of the British Darts Organisation[1]
The Event marks the first BDO major event since the split in darts to not feature the BDO World Champion as Stephen Bunting left once he won the Lakeside Championships in 2014.[2]
Prize Fund
- Winner £30,000 (men), £6,000 (women)
- Runner Up £12,000 (men), £2,400 (women)
- Joint 3rd 2 x £5,000 (men), 2 x £1,000 (women)
- Joint 5th 4 x £2,500 (men), 4 x £500 (women)
- Joint 9th 8 x £1,250 (men), 8 x £250 (women)
- Joint 17th 16 x £500 (men)
- Totals £80,000 (men), £14,400 (women)
- Highest check out £1,000
- 9 Dart Finish pot £20,000
- Sum total prize fund £115,400
Qualifiers
Men
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Geert De Vos was ranked in the top 16 but asked not to be included in the draw. Alan Norris was given a wildcard to take Stephen Bunting's place after Bunting decided to switch to the PDC.
Draw
Men
Qualifiers
Women
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Women
First Round (best of 7 legs) 6-7 Feb | Quarter-Finals (best of 9 legs) 8 Feb | Semi-Finals (best of 11 legs) 9 Feb | Final (best of 13 legs) 9 Feb | ||||||||||||||||
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Television coverage
Eurosport showed the event.[3]
References
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