Catalonia Open Darts
The Catalonia Open[1] is a darts tournament held in Calella, Catalonia. It has been held since 2012. The first edition was staged in Barcelona and then moved to Calella. This competition is organized by Federació Catalana de Dards (FCD) and is ranked for World Darts Federation (WDF) and British Darts Organisation (BDO). The official darts federation from Catalunya are a full member of World Darts Federation (WDF) from September 2011.
Catalonia Open | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | Fábrica Llobet Gurí (“The Factory”) |
Location | Calella, Catalonia, Spain |
Country | Catalonia |
Established | 2012 |
Organisation(s) | FCD / BDO category C, WDF category 2 |
Format | legs |
Prize fund | € 5,720 |
Month(s) Played | September |
Current champion(s) | |
Kevin Doets (Men's) Sharon Prins (Women's) |
Originated by the successful participation of Catalonia Open, the organization was created FCD Anniversary Open coinciding with the twenty-fifth anniversary, and since 2015 this competition celebrates next day of the Catalonia Open on Sunday.
In 2020 the competition was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic
List of winners
Men's singles
Year | Champion | Average | Score | Average | Runner-up | Total Prize money |
Champion | Runner-up | Entries |
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1996 | Steven de Brucker | beat | Colin Whiley | ||||||
1997 | Gene Raymond | Beat | Daniel Bottelbergs | ||||||
1998 | Doro Bermudez | beat | Jochen Beckers | ||||||
1999 | Andy Hayfield | beat | Colin Whiley | ||||||
2000 | Gene Raymond | beat | Les Fitton | ||||||
2001 | Braulio Roncero | beat | Steve Smith | ||||||
2002 | Jez Porter | beat | Jac Proosten | ||||||
2003 | Jez Porter | beat | Aaron Turner | ||||||
2004 | Bob Aldous | beat | Peter Evison | ||||||
2005 | Glen Durrant | 6-5 | Mick McGowan | ||||||
2006 | Mick Cookman | beat | Mike Veitch | ||||||
2007 | Kevin McDine | beat | Charles Losper | ||||||
2008 | Johnny Haines | 6-4 | Mark Thomson | ||||||
2009 | Sam Rooney | 6-2 | Martin Burchell | ||||||
2010 | Paul Cook | 6-5 | Dave Smith | ||||||
2011 | Jose Oliveira de Sousa | 6-3 | Tony O'Shea | ||||||
2012 | José Oliveira de Sousa | 94,90 | 6–4 | 95,83 | Antonio Jiménez | €2,340 | €1,000 | €400 | 101 |
2013 | Ulf Ceder | 87,16 | 6–2 | 85,92 | Dimitri Van den Bergh | €2,340 | €1,000 | €400 | 128 |
2014 | Alan Norris | 94,72 | 6–1 | 89,60 | Sam Head | €2,340 | €1,000 | €400 | 149 |
2015 | Carles Arola | 86,70 | 6–1 | 81,03 | José Oliveira de Sousa | €3,820 | €1,800 | €720 | 185 |
2016 | Martin Marti | 92,13 | 6–5 | 91,36 | Willem Mandigers | €3,820 | €1,800 | €720 | 142 |
2017 | Chris Landman | 6–2 | Stefaan Henderyck | €3,820 | €1,800 | €720 | 179 | ||
2018 | Niels Heinsø | 77,71 | 6–4 | 74,77 | Martin Compton | €4,220 | €1,800 | €720 | 178 |
2019 | Kevin Doets | 93,57 | 6–3 | 83,53 | Carles Arola | €4,220 | €1,800 | €720 | 213 |
2020 | CANCELLED |
Women's singles
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up | Total Prize money |
Champion | Runner-up | Entries |
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2012 | Kathy Geeraerts | 5-3 | Isi Chaparro | €1,100 | €500 | €200 | 16 |
2013 | Sharon Prins | 5-2 | Kathy Geeraerts | €1,100 | €500 | €200 | 28 |
2014 | Sharon Prins | 5-2 | Patricia de Reuter | €1,100 | €500 | €200 | 29 |
2015 | Sharon Prins | 5-1 | Laura Damont | €1,500 | €750 | €300 | 28 |
2016 | Sharon Prins | 5–4 | Aileen de Graaf | €1,500 | €750 | €300 | 38 |
2017 | Sharon Prins | 5–3 | Aileen de Graaf | €1,500 | €750 | €300 | 42 |
2018 | Sharon Prins | 5–1 | Maud Jansson | €1,500 | €750 | €300 | 39 |
2019 | Sharon Prins | 5-4 | Ramona Eriksen | €1,500 | €750 | €300 | 54 |
2020 | CANCELLED |
Tournament records
Mens:
- Most Wins 1: 8 players
- Most Semi Finals 2: Willem Mandigers, Paul Coughlin, Peter Sajwani, Jose de Sousa, Carles Arola
- Most Quarter Finals 4: Carles Arola
Ladies
- Most Wins 7: Sharon Prins.
- Most Finals 7: Sharon Prins.
- Most Semi Finals 2: Aileen de Graaf
References
- "Catalonia Open Information". Darts Catalunya. Catalonia Darts Federation. Retrieved 19 May 2016.