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2019 World Masters (darts)

The 2019 One80 L-style World Masters was a major tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2019. It took place from 23 to 28 October at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex, which hosted the PDC World Darts Championship from 1994 to 2007.

One80 L-style World Masters
Tournament information
Dates23–28 October
LocationCircus Tavern, Purfleet
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Prize fund£70,500
Winner's share£25,000 (men), £5,000 (women)
High checkout170 Scott Waites (stage matches)
Champion(s)
John O'Shea (men)
Lisa Ashton (women)
Keane Barry (boys)
Katie Sheldon (girls)
«2018 2022»

Adam Smith-Neale was the reigning men's champion after defeating Glen Durrant in the previous year's final by 6 sets to 4, but lost in the Last 128 to Hannes Schnier of Austria. Lisa Ashton was the defending women's champion after defeating Casey Gallagher 4 legs to 2 in last year's women final. She defended her title successfully with a 5 to 4 legs final win over Anastasia Dobromyslova.

John O`Shea won his first major title with a 6 sets to 4 win over Scott Waites.[1] He became the third non-seeded World Master in three consecutive years.

The youth tournaments were won by Keane Barry and Katie Sheldon of the Republic of Ireland.

It was the first time three Irish players won the Singles tournaments of the World Masters.

The tournament was beset with problems, including:[2]

  • Prizemoney was not announced in advance.
  • The tournament format was changed shortly before the event and the top-16 seeds had to play from the first round instead of receiving a bye to the televised stages.
  • Several players boycotted the event in protest at the above. Nick Kenny and Wayne Warren were among the seeds who didn't attend.
  • Other players arrived but found they were not registered as they were not aware they had to register.
  • The chairman admitted that the original draw was made with fake names, which he said was in case more players showed up.
  • The draw was then redone. Brian Cathcart, who never attended the event, was still in the draw for the last-32.
  • There was a shortage of scorers and volunteers had to be called for.
  • Participants were asked to sign a contract affirming that they would not enter the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship or its qualifiers, otherwise prizemoney might be withheld or have to be repaid. Some refused to sign and played anyway.
  • BDO chairman Des Jacklin announced that he would stand down after the 2020 BDO World Darts Championship held in January.

These irregularities led to the BDO, a founder member of the World Darts Federation, being demoted to associate status by the WDF.

The tournament was the last World Masters organised by the BDO after the collapse of the organisation in September 2020.[3] Following the tournament, the World Darts Federation announced plans to launch the WDF World Masters in 2020,[4] but due to the COVID-19 pandemic these plans were pushed back to 2021,[5] and then 2022.[6]

Men's seeds Edit

The seedings were finalised on 10 September. For the fourth consecutive year, there were 16 seeds (a decrease from 32 between 2012 and 2015), but with a change from last year, all seeds started playing in the Last 128.

  1.   Wesley Harms (Last 64)
  2.   Richard Veenstra (Last 32)
  3.   Jim Williams (Last 128)
  4.   Dave Parletti (Last 32)
  5.   Willem Mandigers (Last 16)
  6.   Scott Mitchell (Last 32)
  7.   Adam Smith-Neale (Last 128)
  8.   Ryan Hogarth (Last 32)
  9.   Mario Vandenbogaerde (semi-finals)
  10.   Scott Waites (runner-up)
  11.   Andy Hamilton (Last 64)
  12.   David Evans (Last 128)
  13.   Gary Stone (Last 16)
  14.   Sebastian Steyer (Last 128)
  15.   Martin Adams (Last 128)
  16.   Simon Stainton (Last 16)

Men's draw (last 32 onwards) Edit

Last 32
25 October
(best of 5 sets)
Last 16
26 October
(best of 5 sets)
Quarter-finals
27 October
(best of 7 sets)
Semi-finals
27 October
(best of 9 sets)
Final
27 October
(best of 11 sets)
               
    Graham Usher 85.02 3
  Stig Jarle Knudsen 75.99 0
  Usher 95.28 3
16   Stainton 90.16 1
16   Simon Stainton 81.18 3
  Gareth Chambers 70.25 1
    Usher 86.74 2
9   Vandenbogaerde 90.82 4
8   Ryan Hogarth 84.00 0
  Jeff Smith 87.99 3
  Smith 97.14 2
9   Vandenbogaerde 95.93 3
9   Mario Vandenbogaerde 90.65 3
  Richard Eirig 85.06 1
9   Vandenbogaerde 90.04 1
  O'Shea 91.55 5
5   Willem Mandigers 81.23 3
  Marty Moreland 78.29 0
5   Mandigers 90.45 1
  O'Shea 97.25 3
    Justin Hood 81.96 1
  John O'Shea 78.18 3
    O'Shea 84.17 4
  Duff 86.00 1
4   Dave Parletti 82.57 2
  Neil Duff 87.85 3
  Duff 93.03 3
13   Stone 91.90 1
13   Gary Stone 84.62 3
  John Mann 79.06 1
  O'Shea 88.89 6
10   Waites 86.24 4
2   Richard Veenstra 85.64 2
  Craig Owens 87.26 3
    Owens 85.50 2
  C Hamilton 82.17 3
    Carl Hamilton 92.65 3
  Benjamin Pratnemer 85.46 0
  C Hamilton 77.70 0
10   Waites 90.12 4
    Joe Davis 84.63 2
  Paul Hogan 89.88 3
  Hogan 94.42 2
10   Waites 95.48 3
10   Scott Waites 88.41 3
  Nick Fullwell 82.63 0
10   Waites 91.28 5
  Warburton 81.96 1
6   Scott Mitchell 91.84 2
  Michael Warburton 96.04 3
    Warburton 87.97 3
  Geraghty 79.48 2
    Keith Geraghty 85.48 3
  Thibault Tricole 81.42 1
    Warburton 79.16 4
  Teehan 77.39 2
    David Copley 74.53 0
  Ciaran Teehan 80.52 3
    Teehan 86.54 3
  Mooijman 84.07 1
    Roemer Mooijman 86.26 3
  Paul Harvey 79.11 1

Women's seeds Edit

It was announced before the start of the event that the Ladies seeds were to rise from 8 to 16. No reason for the change was given.

  1.   Lisa Ashton (champion)
  2.   Mikuru Suzuki (Last 32)
  3.   Aileen de Graaf (Last 16)
  4.   Deta Hedman (quarter-finals)
  5.   Fallon Sherrock (Last 32)
  6.   Anastasia Dobromyslova (runner-up)
  7.   Lorraine Winstanley (semi-finals)
  8.   Laura Turner (Last 64)
  9.   Maria O'Brien (Last 16)
  10.   Casey Gallagher (Last 16)
  11.   Trina Gulliver (Last 128)
  12.   Paula Jacklin (Last 128)
  13.   Tori Kewish (Last 16)
  14.   Kirsty Hutchinson (Last 64)
  15.   Vicky Pruim (quarter-finals)
  16.   Jo Clements (Last 128)

Women's draw (last 8 onwards) Edit

Quarter-finals (best of 7 legs)
26 October
Semi-finals (best of 7 legs)
27 October
Final (best of 9 legs)
27 October
         
1   Lisa Ashton 85.69 4
  Mayumi Ouchi 68.19 1
1   Lisa Ashton 79.59 5
  Kasumi Sato 72.11 1
  Kasumi Sato 87.13 4
4   Deta Hedman 74.55 0
1   Lisa Ashton 85.50 5
6   Anastasia Dobromyslova 82.76 4
  Corrine Hammond 67.37 1
6   Anastasia Dobromyslova 76.86 4
6   Anastasia Dobromyslova 80.09 5
7   Lorraine Winstanley 68.43 1
7   Lorraine Winstanley 85.89 4
15   Vicky Pruim 79.70 0

References Edit

  1. ^ Glennon, Michael (28 October 2019). . RTÉ.ie. Archived from the original on 2019-11-06.
  2. ^ Confusion reigns at World Masters as fake names, a redraw and a resignation blight BDO’s oldest major
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-26. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  4. ^ "WDF – New Ranking System and Two New Majors for 2020". World Darts Federation. 15 September 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Development of World Rankings Criteria For 2021 – WDF". World Darts Federation. 15 September 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  6. ^ "WORLD MASTERS CANCELLED AGAIN, NEW ATTEMPT IN DECEMBER 2022". Darts News. 3 September 2021.

Sources Edit

  • Darts for Windows - Live Scoring
  • British Darts Organisation - Katie Sheldon is the 2019 one80 L-style Girls World Master - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - Keane Barry is the 2019 one80 L-style Boys World Master - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - World Masters Men's Last 32 Afternoon Session Report - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - WORLD MASTERS MEN'S LAST 32 EVENING SESSION REPORT - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - Day 2 at the Circus Tavern Order of Play - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - Day 2 Afternoon Session report from the Circus Tavern - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - DAY 2 Evening SESSION REPORT FROM THE CIRCUS TAVERN - World Masters - News
  • British Darts Organisation - Finals day at the Circus Tavern Order of play - World Masters - News
  • [1] 2019-10-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • [2] 2019-10-27 at the Wayback Machine

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2019 One80 L style World Masters was a major tournament on the BDO WDF calendar for 2019 It took place from 23 to 28 October at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet Essex which hosted the PDC World Darts Championship from 1994 to 2007 One80 L style World MastersTournament informationDates23 28 OctoberLocationCircus Tavern PurfleetCountryEnglandOrganisation s BDOFormatSets for men Legs for women boys and girlsPrize fund 70 500Winner s share 25 000 men 5 000 women High checkout170 Scott Waites stage matches Champion s John O Shea men Lisa Ashton women Keane Barry boys Katie Sheldon girls 2018 2022 Adam Smith Neale was the reigning men s champion after defeating Glen Durrant in the previous year s final by 6 sets to 4 but lost in the Last 128 to Hannes Schnier of Austria Lisa Ashton was the defending women s champion after defeating Casey Gallagher 4 legs to 2 in last year s women final She defended her title successfully with a 5 to 4 legs final win over Anastasia Dobromyslova John O Shea won his first major title with a 6 sets to 4 win over Scott Waites 1 He became the third non seeded World Master in three consecutive years The youth tournaments were won by Keane Barry and Katie Sheldon of the Republic of Ireland It was the first time three Irish players won the Singles tournaments of the World Masters The tournament was beset with problems including 2 Prizemoney was not announced in advance The tournament format was changed shortly before the event and the top 16 seeds had to play from the first round instead of receiving a bye to the televised stages Several players boycotted the event in protest at the above Nick Kenny and Wayne Warren were among the seeds who didn t attend Other players arrived but found they were not registered as they were not aware they had to register The chairman admitted that the original draw was made with fake names which he said was in case more players showed up The draw was then redone Brian Cathcart who never attended the event was still in the draw for the last 32 There was a shortage of scorers and volunteers had to be called for Participants were asked to sign a contract affirming that they would not enter the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship or its qualifiers otherwise prizemoney might be withheld or have to be repaid Some refused to sign and played anyway BDO chairman Des Jacklin announced that he would stand down after the 2020 BDO World Darts Championship held in January These irregularities led to the BDO a founder member of the World Darts Federation being demoted to associate status by the WDF The tournament was the last World Masters organised by the BDO after the collapse of the organisation in September 2020 3 Following the tournament the World Darts Federation announced plans to launch the WDF World Masters in 2020 4 but due to the COVID 19 pandemic these plans were pushed back to 2021 5 and then 2022 6 Contents 1 Men s seeds 2 Men s draw last 32 onwards 3 Women s seeds 4 Women s draw last 8 onwards 5 References 5 1 SourcesMen s seeds EditThe seedings were finalised on 10 September For the fourth consecutive year there were 16 seeds a decrease from 32 between 2012 and 2015 but with a change from last year all seeds started playing in the Last 128 nbsp Wesley Harms Last 64 nbsp Richard Veenstra Last 32 nbsp Jim Williams Last 128 nbsp Dave Parletti Last 32 nbsp Willem Mandigers Last 16 nbsp Scott Mitchell Last 32 nbsp Adam Smith Neale Last 128 nbsp Ryan Hogarth Last 32 nbsp Mario Vandenbogaerde semi finals nbsp Scott Waites runner up nbsp Andy Hamilton Last 64 nbsp David Evans Last 128 nbsp Gary Stone Last 16 nbsp Sebastian Steyer Last 128 nbsp Martin Adams Last 128 nbsp Simon Stainton Last 16 Men s draw last 32 onwards EditLast 32 25 October best of 5 sets Last 16 26 October best of 5 sets Quarter finals 27 October best of 7 sets Semi finals 27 October best of 9 sets Final 27 October best of 11 sets nbsp Graham Usher 85 023 nbsp Stig Jarle Knudsen 75 990 nbsp Usher 95 28316 nbsp Stainton 90 16116 nbsp Simon Stainton 81 183 nbsp Gareth Chambers 70 251 nbsp Usher 86 7429 nbsp Vandenbogaerde 90 8248 nbsp Ryan Hogarth 84 000 nbsp Jeff Smith 87 993 nbsp Smith 97 1429 nbsp Vandenbogaerde 95 9339 nbsp Mario Vandenbogaerde 90 653 nbsp Richard Eirig 85 0619 nbsp Vandenbogaerde 90 041 nbsp O Shea 91 5555 nbsp Willem Mandigers 81 233 nbsp Marty Moreland 78 2905 nbsp Mandigers 90 451 nbsp O Shea 97 253 nbsp Justin Hood 81 961 nbsp John O Shea 78 183 nbsp O Shea 84 174 nbsp Duff 86 0014 nbsp Dave Parletti 82 572 nbsp Neil Duff 87 853 nbsp Duff 93 03313 nbsp Stone 91 90113 nbsp Gary Stone 84 623 nbsp John Mann 79 061 nbsp O Shea 88 89610 nbsp Waites 86 2442 nbsp Richard Veenstra 85 642 nbsp Craig Owens 87 263 nbsp Owens 85 502 nbsp C Hamilton 82 173 nbsp Carl Hamilton 92 653 nbsp Benjamin Pratnemer 85 460 nbsp C Hamilton 77 70010 nbsp Waites 90 124 nbsp Joe Davis 84 632 nbsp Paul Hogan 89 883 nbsp Hogan 94 42210 nbsp Waites 95 48310 nbsp Scott Waites 88 413 nbsp Nick Fullwell 82 63010 nbsp Waites 91 285 nbsp Warburton 81 9616 nbsp Scott Mitchell 91 842 nbsp Michael Warburton 96 043 nbsp Warburton 87 973 nbsp Geraghty 79 482 nbsp Keith Geraghty 85 483 nbsp Thibault Tricole 81 421 nbsp Warburton 79 164 nbsp Teehan 77 392 nbsp David Copley 74 530 nbsp Ciaran Teehan 80 523 nbsp Teehan 86 543 nbsp Mooijman 84 071 nbsp Roemer Mooijman 86 263 nbsp Paul Harvey 79 111Women s seeds EditIt was announced before the start of the event that the Ladies seeds were to rise from 8 to 16 No reason for the change was given nbsp Lisa Ashton champion nbsp Mikuru Suzuki Last 32 nbsp Aileen de Graaf Last 16 nbsp Deta Hedman quarter finals nbsp Fallon Sherrock Last 32 nbsp Anastasia Dobromyslova runner up nbsp Lorraine Winstanley semi finals nbsp Laura Turner Last 64 nbsp Maria O Brien Last 16 nbsp Casey Gallagher Last 16 nbsp Trina Gulliver Last 128 nbsp Paula Jacklin Last 128 nbsp Tori Kewish Last 16 nbsp Kirsty Hutchinson Last 64 nbsp Vicky Pruim quarter finals nbsp Jo Clements Last 128 Women s draw last 8 onwards EditQuarter finals best of 7 legs 26 OctoberSemi finals best of 7 legs 27 OctoberFinal best of 9 legs 27 October 1 nbsp Lisa Ashton 85 694 nbsp Mayumi Ouchi 68 1911 nbsp Lisa Ashton 79 595 nbsp Kasumi Sato 72 111 nbsp Kasumi Sato 87 1344 nbsp Deta Hedman 74 5501 nbsp Lisa Ashton 85 5056 nbsp Anastasia Dobromyslova 82 764 nbsp Corrine Hammond 67 3716 nbsp Anastasia Dobromyslova 76 8646 nbsp Anastasia Dobromyslova 80 0957 nbsp Lorraine Winstanley 68 4317 nbsp Lorraine Winstanley 85 89415 nbsp Vicky Pruim 79 700References Edit Glennon Michael 28 October 2019 Master O Shea wins to cap fine weekend for Irish darts RTE ie Archived from the original on 2019 11 06 Confusion reigns at World Masters as fake names a redraw and a resignation blight BDO s oldest major BDO Set to Fold It s All Over Darts World Magazine Archived from the original on 2020 09 26 Retrieved 2020 10 15 WDF New Ranking System and Two New Majors for 2020 World Darts Federation 15 September 2020 Retrieved 17 January 2020 Development of World Rankings Criteria For 2021 WDF World Darts Federation 15 September 2020 Retrieved 7 October 2020 WORLD MASTERS CANCELLED AGAIN NEW ATTEMPT IN DECEMBER 2022 Darts News 3 September 2021 Sources Edit Darts for Windows Live Scoring British Darts Organisation Katie Sheldon is the 2019 one80 L style Girls World Master World Masters News British Darts Organisation Keane Barry is the 2019 one80 L style Boys World Master World Masters News British Darts Organisation World Masters Men s Last 32 Afternoon Session Report World Masters News British Darts Organisation WORLD MASTERS MEN S LAST 32 EVENING SESSION REPORT World Masters News British Darts Organisation Day 2 at the Circus Tavern Order of Play World Masters News British Darts Organisation Day 2 Afternoon Session report from the Circus Tavern World Masters News British Darts Organisation DAY 2 Evening SESSION REPORT FROM THE CIRCUS TAVERN World Masters News British Darts Organisation Finals day at the Circus Tavern Order of play World Masters News 1 Archived 2019 10 27 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived 2019 10 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 World Masters darts amp oldid 1165127823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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