2000_PDC_World_Darts_Championship

2000 PDC World Darts Championship

2000 PDC World Darts Championship

Darts tournament


The 2000 Skol World Darts Championship was the seventh World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). It was held between 28 December 1999 and 4 January 2000 at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex.

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Phil Taylor beat Dennis Priestley in the final by 7 sets to 3, thus notching up his sixth successive World Championship and his eighth overall. As the tournament is staged earlier in the calendar year than most other World Championships in sport, Sky Sports commentators claimed that Taylor was the "first World Champion of the new millennium". For Priestley, it was the fourth time that he had lost to Taylor in the final in five years.

Eric Bristow's first-round defeat to American Steve Brown virtually signalled the end of the legendary player's career at the top level: this was to be the last time he appeared at a World Championship, having done so in 23 consecutive years stretching back to the inaugural event of 1978. John Lowe thus became the last remaining player with an unbroken appearance record.

Seeds

  1. England Peter Manley
  2. England Phil Taylor
  3. England Rod Harrington
  4. England Shayne Burgess
  5. England Dennis Priestley
  6. Canada John Part
  7. England Alan Warriner
  8. England Peter Evison

Prize money

The prize fund was £111,000.[1]

More information Position (num. of players), Prize money (Total: £111,000) ...

Results

First round (best of 5 sets)
28–29 December
Second round (best of 5 sets)
30 December
Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
1–2 January
Semi-finals (best of 9 sets)
3 January
Final (best of 13 sets)
4 January
               
1 England Peter Manley 85.54 3
England Bob Anderson 82.76 0
1 England Peter Manley 90.49 3
United States Steve Brown 84.68 1
  United States Steve Brown 83.09 3
England Eric Bristow 82.58 2
1 England Peter Manley 87.13 5
8 England Peter Evison 80.71 1
8 England Peter Evison 88.37 3
United States Gerald Verrier 79.74 0
8 England Peter Evison 80.32 3
England Steve Raw 77.26 1
  England Steve Raw 87.46 3
Canada Scott Cummings 81.65 2
1 England Peter Manley 97.07 2
5 England Dennis Priestley 98.76 5
5 England Dennis Priestley 96.31 3
Netherlands Braulio Roncero 88.77 2
5 England Dennis Priestley 83.58 3
Scotland Jamie Harvey 84.91 2
  Scotland Jamie Harvey 87.58 3
England Kevin Spiolek 82.05 2
5 England Dennis Priestley 90.24 5
4 England Shayne Burgess 89.37 4
4 England Shayne Burgess 92.02 3
England Colin Lloyd 84.69 0
4 England Shayne Burgess 91.60 3
England Nigel Justice 82.20 0
  England Nigel Justice 81.25 3
England Dean Allsop 72.69 0
5 England Dennis Priestley 91.79 3
2 England Phil Taylor 94.42 7
2 England Phil Taylor 103.26 3
England Mick Manning 78.83 0
2 England Phil Taylor 103.80 3
England Graeme Stoddart 84.36 0
  England Graeme Stoddart 77.04 3
United States Dan Lauby 75.19 2
2 England Phil Taylor 105.88 5
7 England Alan Warriner 92.25 0
7 England Alan Warriner 92.26 3
Singapore Paul Lim 85.90 0
7 England Alan Warriner 90.00 3
England Alex Roy 78.25 0
  England Alex Roy 79.31 3
England Reg Harding 81.06 0
2 England Phil Taylor 105.14 5
England Dennis Smith 88.40 0
6 Canada John Part 97.32 3
England John Ferrell 79.57 0
6 Canada John Part 90.49 0
England Dennis Smith 91.31 3
  England Dennis Smith 92.19 3
England Cliff Lazarenko 86.57 1
  England Dennis Smith 87.23 5
  England John Lowe 87.61 3
3 England Rod Harrington 93.55 2
England John Lowe 90.89 3
  England John Lowe 85.62 3
England Keith Deller 87.51 2
  England Keith Deller 82.13 3
Canada Gary Mawson 74.35 0

Representation from different countries

This table shows the number of players by country in the World Championship. Six countries were represented in the World Championship, one more than in the previous championship.

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References

  1. "2000 PDC World Championship Player Prize Money". DartsDatabase. Retrieved 16 January 2018.

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