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Scott Waites and Trina Gulliver win Dutch Open Darts 2013

Scott Waites and Trina Gulliver are the champions of the 35th edition of the Dutch Open Darts. Waites was in a thrilling final too strong for his component James Wilson. Nine-times Lakeside champion Gulliver stood for the fifth time with her hands in the air at the Dutch Open Darts

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Day 2 Dutch Open Darts

The 35th edition of the Dutch Open Darts at NH Conference Centre Koningshof has reached the 128 best men and the last 16 woman. On Saturday morning around 11:30 the tournament started with 2326 men and 273 women in the singles tournament. Day 2 started early with a big surprise.

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Day 1 Dutch Open Darts

The 35th Dutch Open Darts does its reputation as the biggest darts tournament in Europe honors. Already in the early morning fanatic participants and enthusiastic spectators stood in line at the entrance of the NH Conference Centre Koningshof in Veldhoven. Due to the recent international successes of the Dutch top

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Hopstra and de Graf win German Gold Cup

Mens Results Country Womens Results Country 1. Rick Hofstra Netherlands 1. Aileen de Graaf Netherlands 2. Tomas Seyler Germany 2. Sharon Prins Netherlands 3. Martin Jongejan Netherlands 3. Irina Armstrong Germany 3. Rowby-John Rodriguez Austria 3. Maret Liiri Finland 5. Vladimir Andersen Denmark 5. Kaylee de Priester Netherlands 5. Michael

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Mawson and Reynolds win Las Vegas open. Mawson shoots perfect game.

Mens Results Country   Womens Results Country 1. Gary Mawson USA   1. Shea Reynolds USA 2. Wes Newton England   2. Cindy Hayhurst Canada 3. Shingo Enomata Japan   3. Paula Murphy USA 3. Joe Efter USA   3. Tricia Wright England 5. Dion LaViolette Canada   5. Bette

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Scott’s waite is over – as he lifts Lakeside world title

from bdodarts.com Super Scott Waites was crowned world champion with a clinical 7-1 drubbing of “nearly man” Tony O’Shea to win the £100,000 top prize. The Yorkshireman who had failed to reproduce his true form in five previous appearances was in defiant mood, blasting out six 180s, as his power-scoring

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