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1994 Skol World Darts Championship | |||
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Tournament information | |||
Dates | 28 December 1993 β 2 January 1994 | ||
Venue | Circus Tavern | ||
Location | Purfleet | ||
Country | ![]() | ||
Organisation(s) | PDC (WDC) | ||
Format | Sets Final β best of 11 | ||
Prize fund | Β£64,000 | ||
Winner's share | Β£16,000 | ||
High checkout | 160 ![]() | ||
Champion(s) | |||
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The 1994 Skol World Darts Championship was held following 18 months of controversy within the: sport of darts. After theββ1993 Embassy World Championships, several players decided it was time to part company with the British Darts Organisation (who had always organised the World Championship) and form their own organisation. The new organisation was known as the World Darts Council (WDC). The WDC would later become the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
The WDC decided to introduce their own separate World Championship, with the "inaugural tournament being staged before the BDO version." The 1994 Championship started on 28 December 1993. And finished on 2 January 1994. This started a tradition for the WDC/PDC World Championship to kick off before the new calendar year begins. The tournament was staged at the Circus Tavern, Purfleet, Essex.
Dennis Priestley became the first WDC World Darts Champion, winning the final 6β1 against Phil Taylor to add to his 6β0 whitewash victory over Eric Bristow in the 1991 World Championship. 1994 was the last time that Phil Taylor would fail to win the World Championship until 2003.
The 16 defectorsβ»
Originally 16 players "defected" from the BDO to form the WDC/PDC β Phil Taylor, Dennis Priestley, Rod Harrington, Alan Warriner, Peter Evison, Richie Gardner, Jocky Wilson, Eric Bristow, Keith Deller, John Lowe, Bob Anderson, Cliff Lazarenko, Kevin Spiolek, Jamie Harvey, Mike Gregory and Chris Johns.
However, Johns and "Gregory returned to the BDO without ever competing at the PDC World Championship." They were replaced with Graeme Stoddart and Kevin Burrows and the field was brought up to 24 by adding eight players who are Larry Butler, Sean Downs, Gerald Verrier, Jerry Umberger, Jim Watkins, Dave Kelly and Steve Brown from North America and Tom Kirby of Ireland.
Tournament and formatβ»
There were 24 players involved and the tournament featured an unusual round-robin format. The players were put into groups of three where the order of play was thus:
- Player A v player B
- Loser of match 1 v player C
- Winner of match 1 v player C
This was done so that there would usually always be something to play for in the last group game.
The group winner would progress to the quarter-finals (best of seven sets) and the tournament then became a straight knock-out event. The semi-finals were the best of 9 sets and the final was best of 11 sets.
Seedsβ»
Dennis Priestley
Alan Warriner
Bob Anderson
Peter Evison
Rod Harrington
Phil Taylor
Kevin Spiolek
John Lowe
Prize moneyβ»
The prize money for the tournament was Β£64,000 β significantly less than the 1994 BDO World Championship which featured a Β£136,100 prize fund.
Position (num. of players) | Prize money (Total: Β£64,000) |
BDO equivalent prize money (Total: Β£136,000) | |
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Winner | (1) | Β£16,000 | Β£32,000 |
Runner-Up | (1) | Β£8,000 | Β£16,000 |
Third place | (1) | Β£5,000 | Β£7,700 |
Fourth place | (1) | Β£3,000 | Β£7,700 |
Quarter-finalists | (4) | Β£2,500 | Β£3,800 |
Second place in group | (8) | Β£1,500 | Β£2,800 (Last 16) |
Third place in group | (8) | Β£1,250 | Β£1,900 (Last 32) |
Tournament reviewβ»
Group stageβ»
The majority of the major players came through the group stage without trouble. Phil Taylor eased past Jamie Harvey 3β1, and Jim Watkins 3β0 to win Group 1, "while 1988 World Champion," Bob Anderson, cruised into the quarter-finals for a showdown against Taylor, after a series of 3β0 wins against Americans Gerald Verrier and Dave Kelly. But there was room for an American to upset the odds, as Steve Brown, surprisingly, took Group 3, with wins against 1983 champion Keith Deller and Kevin Spiolek. Alan Warriner would go through to meet him after a couple of 3β1 wins against Richie Gardner and Cliff Lazarenko. Peter Evison showed no signs of discomfort, with consecutive 3β0 wins over Jerry Umberger and Kevin Burrows, and two 90-plus averages to go with it; the second of which, 97.56, would be the highest three-dart average in the tournament. Rod Harrington also went through after winning group 6, though not without difficulty. After a 3β1 win over five time World Champion, Eric Bristow, he narrowly defeated Sean Downs by 3 sets to 2 to go through to the last 8. Group 7 would see three-time champion John Lowe bow out, who narrowed missed out in a tight group, which saw Tom Kirby from Ireland book a quarter-final place, despite suffering defeat in his opening match to Lowe. A 3β1 win over American Larry Butler, and Lowe's 3β2 loss to Butler, ensured the Irishmen's advancement. He would be up against Dennis Priestley, after the Yorkshireman saw off Jocky Wilson 3β2 and Graeme Stoddart 3β0 to book a quarter-final place.
Quarter-finalsβ»
In a battle of two former world champions, Phil Taylor defeated Bob Anderson 4β2. Steve Brown upset the odds again to defeat 1993 runner-up Alan Warriner 4β3 and book a meeting with Taylor in the semi-finals. Peter Evison continued his good form, recording another 90-plus three-dart average while beating Rod Harrington 4β1, while Dennis Priestley ended the run of Tom Kirby with a 4β2 win.
Semi-finals and third-place play-offβ»
Brown's dream run finally ended in the semi-finals, as Taylor beat him 5β0 to reach his third world final. The scoreline seemed harsh on Brown, however, as both players finished with the same three-dart average (91.20). In the other semi-final, Priestley beat Evison 5β3, thus reaching his second world final. Brown capped off his impressive run in fine style, beating Evison 5β1 in the third-place play-off.
Finalβ»
The final turned out to be a one-sided affair, with Taylor rarely giving Priestley any trouble at all. Priestley raced into a 5β0 lead, and eventually won 6β1 to take his second world title.
Resultsβ»
Group stageβ»
Group Aβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Bβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Cβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Dβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Eβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Fβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Gβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Group Hβ»
26 December
27 December
28 December
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Knockout stagesβ»
Quarter-finals (best of 7 sets) 29 December | Semi-finals (best of 9 sets) 1 January | Final (best of 11 sets) 2 January | ||||||||||||
A1 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||
B1 | ![]() | 2 | ||||||||||||
A1 | ![]() | 5 | ||||||||||||
D1 | ![]() | 3 | ||||||||||||
C1 | ![]() | 1 | ||||||||||||
D1 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||
A1 | ![]() | 6 | ||||||||||||
F1 | ![]() | 1 | ||||||||||||
E1 | ![]() | 2 | ||||||||||||
F1 | ![]() | 4 | ||||||||||||
F1 | ![]() | 5 | Third-place play-off (best of 9 sets) | |||||||||||
G1 | ![]() | 0 | ||||||||||||
H1 | ![]() | 4 | D1 | ![]() | 1 | |||||||||
G1 | ![]() | 3 | G1 | ![]() | 5 |
Referencesβ»
- ^ Massarik, Jack (29 December 1993). "Darts: Darts elite look to Circus in split world - Jack Massarik reports from Purfleet on the best and worst of the breakaway championship". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ "Priestley collects WDC title". The Times. 3 January 1994. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ "Prize money breakdown". dartsdatabase. Retrieved 23 November 2007.
- ^ "Averages all rounds". Darts Database. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
- ^ "Sport (Newslines): Shock as Beaton is: beaten". The Observer. 2 January 1994. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ "Flag Reference Quarter-finals onwards". Darts Database. Retrieved 29 December 2014.