2000 BDO World Darts Championship

The 2000 Embassy World Professional Darts Championship was held at the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey between 8–16 January 2000.

Embassy World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates816 January 2000
VenueLakeside Country Club
LocationFrimley Green, Surrey
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets
Final best of 11
Prize fund£182,000
Winner's share£44,000
High checkout170 Ted Hankey
Champion(s)
Ted Hankey [1]
«1999 2001»

Ted Hankey was in imperious form throughout the tournament, reaching the quarter-finals without dropping a set and battling back from 4-2 down in the semi-finals against Chris Mason - who had earlier thwarted Raymond van Barneveld's ambitions of three consecutive BDO World titles - to win 5-4. He then took just 46 minutes to beat Ronnie Baxter 6-0 in the final - finishing off with a maximum 170 checkout.

Hankey also hit a record 48 180s in the tournament, including 22 against Mason.

Seeds

  1. Raymond van Barneveld
  2. Ronnie Baxter
  3. Mervyn King
  4. Robbie Widdows
  5. Ted Hankey
  6. Martin Adams
  7. Les Wallace
  8. Peter Johnstone

Prize money

The prize money was £175,000.

Champion: £44,000
Runner-Up: £22,000
Semi-Finalists (2): £9,700
Quarter-Finalists (4): £4,900
Last 16 (8): £3,750
Last 32 (16): £2,500

There was also a 9 Dart Checkout prize of £52,000, along with a High Checkout prize of £2,000.

The Results

First Round (best of 5 sets) Second Round (best of 5 sets) Quarter-Finals (best of 9 sets) Semi-Finals (best of 9 sets) Final (best of 11 sets)
               
1 Raymond van Barneveld (96.18) 1
Chris Mason (100.02) 3
  Chris Mason (86.55) 3
Matt Clark (83.94) 2
  Matt Clark (86.85) 3
Wayne Mardle (89.22) 1
  Chris Mason (95.64) 5
Andy Fordham (91.17) 3
8 Peter Johnstone (82.23) 0
Andy Fordham (95.25) 3
  Andy Fordham (97.56) 3
Steve Beaton (90.84) 0
  Steve Beaton (96.03) 3
Graham Hunt (91.44) 0
Chris Mason (95.13) 4
5 Ted Hankey (98.55) 5
5 Ted Hankey (83.25) 3
Bob Taylor (81.81) 0
5 Ted Hankey (90.63) 3
Steve Douglas (78.21) 0
  Steve Douglas (89.10) 3
Gary Spedding (80.16) 0
5 Ted Hankey (93.06) 5
Kevin Painter (89.88) 2
4 Robbie Widdows (82.02) 3
Andy Hayfield (81.24) 1
4 Robbie Widdows (95.79) 1
Kevin Painter (91.17) 3
  Kevin Painter (84.87) 3
Paul Williams (85.47) 1
5 Ted Hankey (92.40) 6
2 Ronnie Baxter (88.34) 0
2 Ronnie Baxter (90.69) 3
Scott Wollaston (80.58) 0
2 Ronnie Baxter (90.84) 3
Bobby George (89.01) 2
  Bobby George (84.54) 3
Denis Ovens (85.86) 1
2 Ronnie Baxter (91.17) 5
Colin Monk (90.54) 4
7 Les Wallace (87.81) 0
Ritchie Davies (95.28) 3
  Ritchie Davies (90.96) 0
Colin Monk (97.11) 3
  Colin Monk (84.30) 3
Andy Jenkins (88.55) 2
2 Ronnie Baxter (92.88) 5
Co Stompé (94.47) 2
6 Martin Adams (90.75) 2
Steve Coote (90.96) 3
  Steve Coote (89.01) 1
Co Stompé (92.31) 3
  Co Stompé (91.20) 3
Andy Smith (80.91) 2
Co Stompé (96.63) 5
3 Mervyn King (89.31) 2
3 Mervyn King (90.21) 3
Les Fitton (90.96) 2
3 Mervyn King (86.46) 3
Steve Duke (77.07) 0
  Steve Duke (84.99) 3
Sean Palfrey (81.03) 2

References

  1. Staff (20 July 2002), "History of Embassy Darts", BBC Sports (online), BBC News, retrieved 23 February 2011
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