2006 World Masters (darts)

The 2006 Winmau World Masters was a darts tournament held at Leisure World in Bridlington between October 13-15, 2006. It also featured a qualifying event for the 2007 Lakeside World Professional Championship.

Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates13–15 October 2006
VenueLeisure World, Bridlington
LocationEast Riding of Yorkshire, England
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets (best of 3 legs) for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Finals:
best of 13 (men's)
Prize fund£24,000
Winner's share£15,000 (men's)
Champion(s)
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (men)
Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar (women)
Netherlands Maarten Pape (boys)
Wales Kimberley Lewis (girls)
«20052007»

Seventeen-year-old Michael van Gerwen became the youngest winner in the 32-year history of the event when he defeated England captain Martin Adams in the final.[1]

Tournament Schedule

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Thursday October 12, 2006

Qualifying event for the 2007 Lakeside World Professional Championship was held.

Friday October 13, 2006

Players from 30 countries played on a multi-board system to qualify for the stage matches to be played on Saturday and Sunday. There were some major upsets in the qualifying round as only 4 seeded players managed to progress to the last 16. Five seeded players even failed to reach the final qualifying round (last 32) of the tournament. World Champion, Jelle Klaasen was amongst the big-named players who went out early.

  • Mervyn King (5) lost to Albertino Essers 2-3
  • Vincent van der Voort (8) lost to Rick Hofstra 2-3
  • Mike Veitch (10) lost to Joe Palmer 1-3
  • Jelle Klaasen (13) lost to Mario Robbe 0-3
  • Paul Hanvidge (15) lost to Roy Montgomery 1-3

Bobby George lost in the first qualifying round to Jim Widmeyer (USA). Former World Champion, Andy Fordham managed to progress through one qualifying round before losing to Benny Grace (Ire).

Saturday October 14, 2006

  • 0900 Girls Final (Best of 5 Legs)

Kimberley Lewis  Wales (Ave 63.06) beat Thea Kaaijk  Netherlands (Ave 67.26) 4-2 (legs)

  • 0930 Boys Final (Best of 5 Legs) Maarten Pape (Ned) Jan Dekker (Ned) v

Maarten Pape  Netherlands (Ave 75.84) beat Jan Dekker  Netherlands (Ave 71.64) 4-1 (legs)

  • 1000 - 1640 Men's Championship Last 16 & Quarter-finals played

Sunday October 15, 2006

  • 1130 - 1230 Women's Championship Semi-finals and final played
  • 1330 Men's Championship Semi-finals & final played

2006 Men's Event results

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Players in bold denote match winners.[2][3]

  • Each set is best of 3 legs.
Round 2
(best of 5 sets)
Round 3
(best of 5 sets)
Round 4
(best of 5 sets)
Quarter-finals
(best of 5 sets)
Semi-finals
(best of 11 sets)
Final
(best of 13 sets)
                  
Andy Boulton3
John Sandaker2
Andy Boulton3
Tony O'Shea0
Christian Demazure1
Tony O'Shea3
Andy Boulton (74.73)0
Martin Adams (87.03)3
Henry Zapata0
John Cullen3
John Cullen1
Martin Adams3
Paul Hogan1
Martin Adams3
Martin Adams (95.58)3
Co Stompé (64.95)1
Kenneth Hogwall1
Co Stompé3
Co Stompé3
Martin Atkins0
Connie Finnan1
Martin Atkins3
Co Stompé (86.73)3
Carl Lewis (77.07)1
John Elliot0
Carl Lewis3
Carl Lewis3
Neil Duff1
Neil Duff3
Rick Hofstra1
Martin Adams (103.68)6
Steve Farmer (93.09)0
Gary Robson1
Par Riihonen3
Par Riihonen2
John Walton3
Jim Widmayer0
John Walton3
John Walton (86.70)3
Paul Cosslett (76.59)0
Preben Krabben1
Marko Puls3
Marko Puls2
Paul Cosslett3
Paul Cosslett3
Albertino Essers1
John Walton (83.13)1
Steve Farmer (85.95)3
Michael Rosenauer3
James Keogh2
Michael Rosenauer3
Mario Robbe1
Andy Nye1
Mario Robbe3
Michael Rosenauer (73.32)0
Steve Farmer (82.62)3
Steve Farmer3
Benny Grace2
Steve Farmer3
Tony Eccles2
Mareno Michels1
Tony Eccles3
Martin Adams (93.69)5
Michael van Gerwen (94.50)7
Phil Nixon3
Ken Rune Jorgensen0
Phil Nixon3
Scott Waites1
Scott Waites3
Roy Montgomery0
Phil Nixon (79.26)1
Mark Webster (81.03)3
Mark Webster3
Kenny Horton0
Mark Webster3
Gary Anderson1
John Elder0
Gary Anderson3
Mark Webster (101.52)3
Brian Woods (90.90)1
Kevin Simm0
Brian Woods3
Brian Woods3
Joe Palmer1
Joe Palmer3
Mike Veitch1
Brian Woods (91.65)3
Robert Hughes (86.28)0
Michael Blair2
Robert Hughes3
Robert Hughes3
Ted Hankey2
Mick Reed1
Ted Hankey3
Mark Webster (90.69)3
Michael van Gerwen (94.14)6
Martin Phillips3
Terry Temple0
Martin Phillips3
Shaun Greatbatch2
Aodhagan O'Neill1
Shaun Greatbatch3
Martin Phillips (89.13)2
Darryl Fitton (90.24)3
Daniel Larsson2
Marko Kantele3
Marko Kantele1
Darryl Fitton3
Tony David2
Darryl Fitton3
Darryl Fitton (93.06)1
Michael van Gerwen (97.20)3
Jarkko Komula2
Robert Wagner3
Robert Wagner3
Niels de Ruiter2
Chris van den Bergh1
Niels de Ruiter3
Robert Wagner (81.54)2
Michael van Gerwen (88.86)3
Mick Cummins3
Dietmar Burger2
Mick Cummings1
Michael van Gerwen3
Anthony Miera1
Michael van Gerwen3

2006 Women's Event results

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Players in bold denote match winners.[4][5]

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 Legs
Losers £300
Semi-finals
Best of 7 Legs
Losers £500
Final
Best of 7 Legs
Winner £3,000
Runner-up £1,000
         
1 Trina Gulliver4
Anne Kirk0
1 Trina Gulliver 77.372
4 Francis Hoenselaar 82.534
Stacy Bromberg2
4 Francis Hoenselaar4
4 Francis Hoenselaar 76.564
2 Karen Krappen 77.943
2 Karen Krappen4
7 Clare Bywaters3
2 Karen Krappen 71.254
Carla Molema 67.862
6 Anastasia Dobromyslova1
Carla Molema4

References

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  1. ^ Studd, Rod (10 March 2016). "Michael van Gerwen showed early signs that he could conquer the world, says Rod Studd". Sky Sports. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Results of World Masters Men 2006". Mastercaller. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  3. ^ "World Masters Men 2006 – Bracket". Mastercaller. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Results of World Masters Women 2006". Mastercaller. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  5. ^ "World Masters Women 2006 – Bracket". Mastercaller. Retrieved 4 February 2024.

See also

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