1990 BDO World Darts Championship

The 1990 Embassy World Darts Championship was held at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey from 513 January 1990. It saw Phil Taylor win the first of sixteen world titles, beating his mentor Eric Bristow 6-1 in sets in the final, with Taylor playing in his first ever World Championship at the age of 29. Taylor beat Russell Stewart, Dennis Hickling, Ronnie Sharp and Cliff Lazarenko en route to the final. Defending champion Jocky Wilson fell at the quarter-final stage, losing to Mike Gregory. The event also saw America's Paul Lim hit the first nine-dart finish at the World Championship in his second round match with Ireland's Jack McKenna, receiving £52,000 for his efforts.[3] It was the only nine-dart finish ever thrown in the BDO World Championship.

Embassy World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates513 January 1990
VenueLakeside Country Club
LocationFrimley Green, Surrey[1]
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets
Final best of 11
Prize fund£153,200
Winner's share£24,000
Nine-dart finish Paul Lim (£52,000)
High checkout170 Peter Evison
170 Phil Taylor
Champion(s)
Phil Taylor[2]
«1989 1991»

Seeds

  1. Eric Bristow
  2. Bob Anderson
  3. John Lowe
  4. Mike Gregory
  5. Jocky Wilson
  6. Russell Stewart
  7. Peter Evison
  8. Brian Cairns

Prize money

The prize fund was £100,000.

Champion: £24,000
Runner-Up: £12,000
Semi-Finalists (2): £6,000
Quarter-Finalists (4): £3,000
Last 16 (8): £2,200
Last 32 (16): £1,400

There was also a 9 Dart Checkout prize of £52,000, along with a High Checkout prize of £1,000.

The Results

First Round (best of 5 sets) Second Round (best of 5 sets) Quarter-Finals (best of 7 sets) Semi-Finals (best of 9 sets) Final (best of 11 sets)
               
1 Eric Bristow (91.71) 3
Leighton Rees (86.13) 0
1 Eric Bristow (87.87) 3
Steve Gittins (85.47) 2
  Steve Gittins (87.60) 3
Wayne Weening (80.61) 0
1 Eric Bristow (95.25) 4
Magnus Caris (89.67) 1
8 Brian Cairns (86.28) 3
Mike Veitch (76.11) 0
8 Brian Cairns (80.25) 0
Magnus Caris (82.32) 3
  Magnus Caris (93.00) 3
Antero Rantala (70.41) 0
1 Eric Bristow (88.38) 5
4 Mike Gregory (90.27) 2
5 Jocky Wilson (81.81) 3
Mitchell Crooks (81.90) 1
5 Jocky Wilson (89.46) 3
Chris Whiting (88.38) 2
  Chris Whiting (85.26) 3
Dave Whitcombe (84.84) 2
5 Jocky Wilson (89.19) 3
4 Mike Gregory (90.63) 4
4 Mike Gregory (89.46) 3
Alan Warriner (87.81) 0
4 Mike Gregory (89.40) 3
Leo Laurens (84.87) 1
  Leo Laurens (87.93) 3
Bob Sinnaeve (86.94) 2
1 Eric Bristow (93.02) 1
Phil Taylor (97.47) 6
2 Bob Anderson (86.35) 2
Jann Hoffmann (86.09) 3
  Jann Hoffmann (79.98) 0
Cliff Lazarenko (90.42) 3
  Cliff Lazarenko (73.86) 3
Bert Vlaardingerbroek (73.26) 2
  Cliff Lazarenko (81.75) 4
Paul Lim (77.73) 0
7 Peter Evison (78.06) 1
Jack McKenna (79.62) 3
  Jack McKenna (78.66) 2
Paul Lim (80.97) 3
  Paul Lim (83.55) 3
Ray Battye (80.19) 2
  Cliff Lazarenko (85.41) 0
Phil Taylor (100.80) 5
6 Russell Stewart (86.31) 1
Phil Taylor (88.62) 3
  Phil Taylor (86.67) 3
Dennis Hickling (73.53) 0
  Dennis Hickling (76.29) 3
Tony Payne (74.34) 1
  Phil Taylor (94.23) 4
Ronnie Sharp (86.79) 2
3 John Lowe (84.72) 3
Albert Anstey (83.19) 1
3 John Lowe (89.13) 2
Ronnie Sharp (94.11) 3
  Ronnie Sharp (77.46) 3
Kim Jensen (72.21) 2

References

  1. "The World Championship of Darts". Learnaboutdarts.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-18. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
  2. Ralph Hickok (2010-01-16). "History - World Darts Champions". HickokSports.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
  3. "Phil Taylor V Eric Bristow 1990 Embassy Darts Final Leg". Wn.com. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
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