WDF Americas Cup
The WDF Americas Cup is a darts tournament held biennially since 2002. The tournament consists of a team championship and a singles championship. The most recent Americas Cup was held in 2014, in the United States of America.
WDF Americas Cup | |
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Tournament information | |
Country | Barbados |
Established | 2002 |
Organisation(s) | WDF |
Current champion(s) | |
United States (overall) Robin Albury (men's singles) Sandy Hudson (women's singles) |
Previous winners
Year | Host | Overall Champions | Men's Singles Champions | Women's Singles Champions |
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2002 Details |
Cayman Islands |
United States |
John Part |
Stacy Bromberg |
2004 Details |
Florida |
United States |
John Kuczynski |
Nanette Brooks |
2006 Details |
Barbados |
United States |
Scott Wollaston |
Stacy Bromberg |
2008 Details |
Trinidad and Tobago |
United States |
Gary Mawson |
Kim Whaley Hilts |
2010 Details |
Bahamas |
Canada |
Chuck Pankow |
Marilyn Popp |
2012 Details[1] |
Belize |
United States |
Troy Hanlon |
Marilyn Popp |
2014 Details[2] |
United States |
United States |
David Cameron |
Joanne Luke |
2016 Details |
Barbados |
Canada |
John Norman Jnr |
Maria Mason |
2018 Details |
Trinidad and Tobago |
United States |
Robin Albury |
Sandy Hudson |
References
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