Sunday was played in Harelbeke for the titles of Belgian Champion 2012. 130 men, 40 ladies, 15 junior boys, 7 junior girls and 6 aspirants. This year all champions of 2011 were back in the final, but not everyone could extend the title. Thierry Michaux Belgian champion and Ronny Huybrechts
Mens Results Country Womens Results Country 1. Howard Meyers USA 1. Cindy Pardy CANADA 2. Timmy Bagley USA 2. Pennie Lewis ENGLAND 3. Scotty Burnett USA 3. Sandy Hudson USA 3. Gordon Dixon USA 3. Pam Briggs USA 5. Chris White USA 5. Andrea Taylor USA 5. Steve Brown USA
Mens Results Country Womens Results Country 1. David Dionne CANADA 1. Cindy Pardy CANADA 2. Marcel Simard CANADA 2. Diane Gobeil CANADA 3. Marco Gonthier CANADA 3. Nathalie Bolduc CANADA 3. Guy Connelly CANADA 3. Robin Curry CANADA 5. Dave Switzer CANADA 5. Cali West USA 5. Troy Hanlon CANADA
Silent man Christian Kist let his darts do the talking as he toppled favourite Tony O’Shea 7-5 to lift the Lakeside world championship at his first attempt. The debutant 25-year-old Dutchman, an out-of-work road worker, who began the tournament as a 66/1 outsider steamrollered his way to the title
Russian Anastasia Dobromyslova was crowned champion of the world for a second time after toppling top seed Deta Hedman 2-1. The 27-year-old had to comeback from losing the opening set against the throw and finished the final with a 90 checkout finished on bull, ending the 46 minute encounter. The
2012 sees the implementation of the first ever WDF World Ranking System for Youth players. We kick-off with the German Gold Cup on Sunday 29th January where there will be separate Singles Events for Boys and Girls. This will be closely followed by the Dutch Open Youth events on Sunday