2004 PDC World Darts Championship

 Peter Manley
  •  Ronnie Baxter
  • Champion(s) Phil Taylor
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    Darts tournament

    The 2004 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship was the 10th anniversary of the PDC version of the World Darts Championship. The tournament took place between 27 December 2003 and 4 January 2004 at the Circus Tavern, Purfleet, England.

    An extra round was added, with the top 16 seeds given a bye to the third round, bringing the total players at the televised stages to 48. Ladbrokes, who sponsored the event initially for one year in 2003, decided to extend their deal and the prize fund was increased to £256,000. The Dutch television station, RTL 5 and Sky Sports both extended their deals with the PDC by three years. PDC chairman Barry Hearn announced that the tournament would be shown in Malaysia on pay-per-view.

    Defending champion and number two seed, John Part suffered a surprise first-round defeat to Mark Dudbridge, his first match of the 2004 campaign.

    The final became only the second ever (and first PDC) world final to go to a sudden-death leg. The first time it happened was when Phil Taylor beat Mike Gregory in the 1992 BDO final, Taylor was again involved and came out victorious against Kevin Painter. He came from 4–1 down to win his 11th world title.

    The two losing semi-finalists came from different ends of darts experience. 56-year-old Bob Anderson, a World Champion 16 years earlier lost to Painter and Wayne Mardle was making his first PDC World Championship semi-final appearance. Mardle lost to Taylor for the second year running, following a third-round defeat as an unseeded player in 2003.

    Seeds

    There were sixteen seeds in the World Championship.[1]

    Seeded players
    Enter in third round

    1. England Phil Taylor
    2. Canada John Part
    3. England Peter Manley
    4. Netherlands Roland Scholten
    5. England Colin Lloyd
    6. England Dennis Smith
    7. England Ronnie Baxter
    8. England Denis Ovens
    9. England Alan Warriner
    10. England Kevin Painter
    11. England Andy Jenkins
    12. England Wayne Mardle
    13. Wales Richie Burnett
    14. England Dave Askew
    15. Scotland Jamie Harvey
    16. England Dennis Priestley

    Unseeded players
    Enter in third round

    Enter in second round

    PDPA Qualifiers
    Enter in first round

    International Qualifiers
    Enter in first round

    International qualifing tournaments

    Prize money

    Position (num. of players) Prize money
    (Total: £257,000)[2]
    Winner (1) £50,000
    Runner-Up (1) £25,000
    Semi-finalists (2) £12,500
    Quarter-finalists (4) £7,500
    Fourth round losers (8) £5,250
    Third round losers (16) £3,250
    Second round losers (8) £2,500
    First round losers (8) £1,500
    Highest finish bonus (1) £1,000

    New format

    To accommodate the change in the number of entries into the competition to 48, the format of the World Championship was again changed. 16 qualifiers would contest the first round, with the eight winners going through to the second round to meet players ranked between 25 and 32 in the PDC. The eight second round winners would go through to join the top 24 in the third round, where the tournament proceeded from the last 32 to the Final.

    Results

    Players in bold denote match winners.[3][4][5]

    Rounds 1-2

    First round (best of 5 sets)
    27 December
    Second round (best of 5 sets)
    28 December
    Canada Rory Orvis 82.000England Mark Holden 75.630
    Northern Ireland Colin McGarry 88.603Northern Ireland Colin McGarry 86.213
    England Ritchie Buckle 87.153United States Steve Brown 83.420
    Netherlands Jan van der Rassel 83.761England Ritchie Buckle 91.713
    United States Tony Payne 73.210England Cliff Lazarenko 80.532
    England Steve Maish 82.043England Steve Maish 82.203
    United States Dan Lauby 65.590England Mark Walsh 72.290
    Belgium Erik Clarys 79.243Belgium Erik Clarys 79.213
    Australia Barry Jouannet 75.512England Lionel Sams 85.833
    Scotland Alex MacKay 85.153Scotland Alex MacKay 84.772
    Wales Wayne Atwood 77.343England Mick Manning 80.570
    Japan Toru Sano 66.520Wales Wayne Atwood 87.943
    Guyana Norman Madhoo 74.061England Mark Dudbridge 81.703
    England Steve Smith 80.493England Steve Smith 78.260
    England Robbie Widdows 84.643England Simon Whatley 80.343
    Northern Ireland Henry O'Neill 82.062England Robbie Widdows 81.861

    Round 3 onwards

    Third round (best of 7 sets)
    29–31 December
    Fourth round (best of 7 sets)
    1 January
    Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
    2 January
    Semi-finals (best of 11 sets)
    3 January
    Final (best of 13 sets)
    4 January
                   
    1 England Phil Taylor 97.89 4
    Q Northern Ireland Colin McGarry 81.79 0
    1 England Phil Taylor 94.50 4
    16 England Dennis Priestley 87.06 1
    16 England Dennis Priestley 83.02 4
    Q England Ritchie Buckle 84.18 3
    1 England Phil Taylor 98.15 5
    9 England Alan Warriner 90.35 1
    8 England Denis Ovens 85.70 3
    England Alex Roy 85.49 4
    England Alex Roy 85.33 3
    9 England Alan Warriner 82.97 4
    9 England Alan Warriner 94.95 4
    England John Lowe 90.26 3
    1 England Phil Taylor 99.61 6
    12 England Wayne Mardle 96.49 2
    5 England Colin Lloyd 98.62 4
    England Peter Evison 78.84 1
    5 England Colin Lloyd 87.39 3
    12 England Wayne Mardle 91.01 4
    12 England Wayne Mardle 92.61 4
    Q England Steve Maish 87.09 2
    12 England Wayne Mardle 87.93 5
    England Simon Whatley 77.24 1
    4 Netherlands Roland Scholten 88.05 2
    England Lionel Sams 88.78 4
    England Lionel Sams 83.77 1
      England Simon Whatley 82.84 4
    13 Wales Richie Burnett 82.21 3
    England Simon Whatley 80.06 4
    1 England Phil Taylor 96.00 7
    10 England Kevin Painter 90.47 6
    2 Canada John Part 90.09 3
    England Mark Dudbridge 88.99 4
      England Mark Dudbridge 84.36 4
    England Steve Beaton 77.62 1
    15 Scotland Jamie Harvey 79.00 0
    England Steve Beaton 87.58 4
    England Mark Dudbridge 83.37 1
    10 England Kevin Painter 90.26 5
    7 England Ronnie Baxter 86.85 4
    Q Belgium Erik Clarys 82.53 2
    7 England Ronnie Baxter 89.62 2
    10 England Kevin Painter 90.74 4
    10 England Kevin Painter 88.62 4
    England Paul Williams 82.47 3
    10 England Kevin Painter 96.71 6
    England Bob Anderson 88.95 0
    6 England Dennis Smith 81.77 4
    England Les Fitton 82.24 2
    6 England Dennis Smith 86.21 3
    England Bob Anderson 86.23 4
    11 England Andy Jenkins 77.97 1
    England Bob Anderson 83.98 4
    England Bob Anderson 90.91 5
    3 England Peter Manley 89.87 2
    3 England Peter Manley 89.34 4
    Q Wales Wayne Atwood 85.60 3
    3 England Peter Manley 93.33 4
    England Keith Deller 92.58 2
    14 England Dave Askew 75.32 3
    England Keith Deller 76.60 4

    Representation from different countries

    This table shows the number of players by country in the World Championship, the total number including round 1&2.

    England
    ENG
    Netherlands
    NED
    Scotland
    SCO
    Australia
    AUS
    Wales
    WAL
    Northern Ireland
    NIR
    Belgium
    BEL
    Canada
    CAN
    United States
    USA
    Japan
    JPN
    Guyana
    GUY
    Total
    Final 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
    Semis 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
    Quarters 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
    Round 4 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
    Round 3 25 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 32
    Round 2 11 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 16
    Round 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 16
    Total 32 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 48


    References

    1. ^ "2004 PDC World Championship Seeds". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
    2. ^ "2004 PDC World Championship Player Prize Money". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
    3. ^ "2004 PDC World Championship Results". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
    4. ^ "Results of PDC World Championship 2004". Mastercaller. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
    5. ^ "PDC World Championship 2004 – Bracket". Mastercaller. Retrieved 5 February 2024.

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