2003 PDC World Darts Championship

The 2003 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship was the tenth World Championship organized by the Professional Darts Corporation since its split from the British Darts Organisation in 1993. The tournament took place between 27 December 2002 and 5 January 2003 at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, England. Ladbrokes (who sponsored the 1996 event with their Vernon's brand) took over sponsorship of the event from Skol.

2003 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates27 December 2002 –
5 January 2003
VenueCircus Tavern
LocationPurfleet
Country England
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatSets
Final – best of 13
Prize fund£237,000
Winner's share£50,000
High checkout
Champion(s)
 John Part
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The field at the televised stages was expanded for the first time since 1999, adding an extra qualifying round that increased the total number of players from 32 to 40. John Part defeated the defending champion and number one seed, Phil Taylor, in the final. This ended Taylor's streak of eight successive World titles and 44 successive victories at the Circus Tavern.

This was Part's second world championship, having also won the 1994 BDO Championship (the first tournament after the split). As Raymond van Barneveld won the rival BDO World Darts Championship the same year, this was the first time that both versions of the world title were held by a player from outside the British Isles.[1]

Qualifying criteria edit

The qualifying criteria for the World Championship were as follows:

Seeds edit

Prize money edit

Position (num. of players)Prize money
(Total: £237,000)
Winner(1)£50,000
Runner-Up(1)£25,000
Semi-finalists(2)£12,500
Quarter-finalists(4)£7,000
Third round losers(8)£5,000
Second round losers(16)£3,000
First round losers(8)£2,500
Highest finish bonus(1)£1,000
  • Nine-dart finish: A diamond, worth a six figure sum, will be mounted in the bulls eye of a championship dartboard as a unique prize (not won).

Results edit

First round edit

All matches are the best of 7 sets.

Av.PlayerScorePlayerAv.
80.11Mark Holden 4–3 Dave Smith81.65
83.11Bob Anderson 4–0 Al Hedman76.36
81.58Reg Harding 4–3 Mark Robinson83.67
86.75Mick Manning 4–2 Lee Palfreyman81.13
85.21Simon Whitlock 4–2 Paul Williams84.88
87.84Steve Brown 4–2 David Platt88.05
92.99Wayne Mardle 4–0 Ray Carver82.72
89.85Shayne Burgess 4–2 Arjan Moen84.07

Last 32 edit

Second round (best of 7 sets)
28–30 December
Third round (best of 9 sets)
1–2 January
Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
3 January
Semi-finals (best of 11 sets)
4 January
Final (best of 13 sets)
5 January
               
1 Phil Taylor 103.444
Steve Brown 89.151
1 Phil Taylor 98.715
Wayne Mardle 93.703
16 Peter Evison 87.343
Wayne Mardle 96.494
1 Phil Taylor 100.375
8 Dennis Smith 94.463
8 Dennis Smith 92.964
Dennis Priestley 84.461
8 Dennis Smith 91.455
9 Denis Ovens 93.441
9 Denis Ovens 86.414
Alex Roy 82.291
1 Phil Taylor 95.606
4 Alan Warriner 86.771
5 Roland Scholten 84.684
Shayne Burgess 81.841
5 Roland Scholten 87.795
12 Dave Askew 84.240
12 Dave Askew 85.224
Steve Beaton 84.893
5 Roland Scholten 87.982
4 Alan Warriner 90.875
4 Alan Warriner 85.544
Rod Harrington 79.782
4 Alan Warriner 88.765
Les Fitton 87.944
13 John Lowe 72.491
Les Fitton 80.904
1 Phil Taylor 99.986
2 John Part 96.867
2 John Part 88.674
Cliff Lazarenko 85.411
2 John Part 96.695
15 Jamie Harvey 92.583
15 Jamie Harvey 85.074
Mark Holden 83.261
2 John Part 95.505
Chris Mason 88.330
7 Colin Lloyd 86.364
Bob Anderson 92.503
7 Colin Lloyd 92.821
Chris Mason 96.785
10 Andy Jenkins 84.012
Chris Mason 90.914
2 John Part 93.206
14 Kevin Painter 89.474
6 Peter Manley 86.351
Simon Whitlock 87.634
Simon Whitlock 87.683
11 Richie Burnett 89.285
11 Richie Burnett 91.694
Keith Deller 87.923
11 Richie Burnett 83.582
14 Kevin Painter 90.785
3 Ronnie Baxter 96.904
Mick Manning 86.381
3 Ronnie Baxter 87.943
14 Kevin Painter 87.535
14 Kevin Painter 86.494
Reg Harding 86.431

Representation from different countries edit

This table shows the number of players by country in the World Championship, the total number including the 1st round.


ENG

NED

AUS

SCO

WAL

CAN

USA

JAM
Total
Final100001002
Semis300001004
Quarters510011008
Round 311111110016
Round 226111111032
Round 111110002116
Total30221112140

References edit

  1. ^ "Darts' future is orange". BBC Sport. 13 January 2003.