ABOUT THE BRITISH DARTS
ORGANISATION
On
June 3rd, 2005
the application by The British Darts Organisation for darts to be recognised as
a bona-fide sport was unanimously agreed by the sports councils of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland.
Founded in
1973,
THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION
(BDO) is recognised globally as the world’s leading darts organisation with over
1,000 officials and a calendar that produces in excess of EIGHT HUNDRED darts
events annually.
The BDO is
firmly established as governing body for the sport of darts in Britain, and as such is fully
committed to regulating, organising, promoting, staging, administrating and
fostering darts nationally,
internationally and
worldwide for men, women, boys and
girls to ensure the on-going growth of the sport for all participants
irrespective of gender, age or ability.
The BDO
represents darts from grass roots right through to professional standard.
As such it is all-inclusive and representative of the sport.
The
BDO comprises sixty-six member counties
in Britain,
and has sixty-nine associate countries
worldwide.
Each BDO
county stages its own domestic events, with some staging open events for men,
women and youth. Each county has a Super-League for men and women and some have
their own youth sections.
The BDO is
administered by a board of directors, democratically elected annually at its
AGM. It is funded by subscription from its member counties, and also receives
revenue from various sponsors, etc.
The
BRITISH INTER-COUNTY DARTS
CHAMPIONSHIPS (BICC) are pivotal to the BDO playing system and are
responsible for producing players who regularly go on to achieve success at
national, international, world and
professional levels within the sport. The BICC is famously acknowledged as ‘the
production line of darts’ because of its unfailing ability to produce top
players year in year out.
Played
every 3-4 weeks from September/October to April/May, the BICC comprises
forty-three English counties,
sixteen Scottish counties and seven
Welsh counties, which produce a Premier Division and Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 in
England
and Wales,
plus two Scottish Divisions.
England
and Wales
have 10 counties per Division, fielding Men’s and Women’s A and B teams, and
each team has 12 men and 6 women players. This produces a total of 36 players
(men and women) per county competing at Inter-County level every 3-4 weeks
throughout the season.
The two
Scottish Divisions – Scotland North and Scotland South -
are contested by eight counties in each Division. There are 28 players
per team.
All
counties play alternate home and away fixtures throughout the season, and the
points scored produce annual League Tables.
Each
County has its own County Darts Super League from which County players are
selected for each of its County
Teams. This produces thousands of BDO
players (men, women and youth) who compete within the
BDO
Inter-County and County
Super Leagues annually.
The BDO and its member counties stage
hundreds of competitive darts events each year involving men, women and youth,
and is responsible for the overall growth of the sport of darts from grass roots
level right through to County, National, International, Professional and World
levels.
This includes the staging of major annual
darts events, including:
·
THE WORLD
PROFESSIONAL DARTS CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Played
annually since 1978 and televised by BBC TV Sport.
·
BBC
WORLDWIDE provide the World Pro to countries around the globe.
·
Since 1998
the World Pro has been televised in The Netherlands by SBS-6.
·
Since 2005
the World Pro has been accessible on BBCi, which means that every dart thrown
can be seen at the touch of the red-button on digital remote controls.
·
Since 2006
the World Pro has been screened by EUROSPORT and from 2009 onwards is available
on EUROSPORT ASIA.
·
The World
Pro is seen by peak BBC audiences of between 4 and 5 million each year and
collectively by the largest television audiences for darts anywhere in the
world.
·
THE
WOMEN’S WORLD PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
has been
played annually since 2001.
·
THE WINMAU
WORLD MASTERS:
Played
annually since 1974 and televised by BBC TV Sport, this is the oldest
established ‘major’ in world darts, and the only one with 4 separate finals:
Men, Women, Boys and Girls Masters.
In
addition:
·
The
WDF WORLD CUP has been played
every two years since 1977 and England Men have won it on 11 occasions.
·
The
England Women’s Team have now won the WDF World Cup on 7 occasions.
·
The
WDF EUROPE CUP has been played every two years since 1978 and England
Men have won it 11 times.
·
The
England Women’s Team have now won the WDF Europe Cup on 9 occasions.
·
The
WDF EUROPE CUP YOUTH has been played every year
since 1995.
·
The BDO
BRITISH INTERNATIONALS,
a Men’s and Women’s Championship between the Home Countries of England,
Scotland
and Wales
has been played annually since 1979.
Other
annual tournaments include:
·
THE
BRITISH INTER-COUNTY DARTS CHAMPIONSHIPS (BICC)
Played
every month between all British counties from September/Oct
to April/May.
·
THE SIX
NATIONS CUP
·
THE BDO
GOLD CUP
·
THE BDO
BRITISH OPEN
·
THE BDO
INTERNATIONAL OPEN
·
THE BDO
BRITISH CLASSIC
·
THE BDO
BRITISH TEENAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS
·
THE BDO
INTER-COUNTY
YOUTH KNOCKOUT CUP
·
THE
SCOTTISH OPEN (SDA)
·
THE WELSH
OPEN (WDO)
·
THE BDO
BRITISH MASTERS
·
THE BDO
INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIX
·
VARIOUS
WEEKEND TOURNAMENTS
The British Darts Organisation has its Head
Office in London
which is administered by OLLY CROFT, OBE, founder of
the BDO in 1973.
Contact details are as follows:
Address:
2, PAGES LANE, MUSWELL
HILL, LONDON, N10 1PS