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THE RICHEST
TWO-DAY TELEVISED TOURNAMENT IN WORLD DARTS
£60,000 PRIZE MONEY FOR 2007 WINMAU WORLD MASTERS

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The
2007 Winmau World Masters will become the richest televised two-day
tournament in world darts when it is screened by BBC Sport over the
weekend of Saturday, November 17th and Sunday, November 18th
from Leisure World, Bridlington. Staged
by the British Darts Organisation, it will have record-breaking prize
money of £60,000 - with the Men’s World Master collecting a cheque for
£25,000 – and for the first time ever JJB Sports will be secondary
sponsor.
Proudly announcing this, Ian Flack, Sales & Marketing Director of the
Winmau Dartboard Company says: “We
are absolutely delighted to be doubling the total prize fund this year.
It clearly reflects the commitment we
gave to the players and everyone
connected with these great Championships when we signed our 5 year
agreement with the British Darts Organisation last year. |
“We
are also delighted to be welcoming JJB Sports, the leading sports retailer who
are now selling the Winmau range nationwide, as our secondary sponsor and
official shirt patch sponsor for 2007”.
Paul Grey of
JJB Sports says: “The sport of darts and the Winmau World Masters mirror our
profile perfectly, because darts is an exciting and highly competitive sport and
like JJB, Winmau is a brand leader. “We are more
than happy to be the official Winmau shirt-patch sponsors for the BBC televised
Winmau World Masters, and look forward to welcoming darts players and supporters
to JJB Sports outlets nationwide”.
Ian Flack
adds: “Jackpotjoy.com will once again be the official BDO shirt patch sponsor,
and everyone at Winmau would like to thank East Riding of Yorkshire Council for
their ongoing support and generosity since we moved the Masters here in 2002.
“Those same
thanks go to BBC Sport, who will be screening more than seven hours of live
coverage over the weekend of November 17th and 18th. It
means that the 2007 Winmau World Masters will be the biggest and best ever in
terms of prize money and TV coverage – quite an impressive double!” Returning to
Leisure World, Bridlington from Friday, November 16th to Sunday, November 18th,
the Winmau World Masters is a true World Championship with players from 69
countries being invited, including darts champions from over 140 national and
international events worldwide.
“Approximately 300 players from more than thirty countries will be in
Bridlington for this year’s World Masters”, says Olly Croft of the BDO, “and
after 34 consecutive years, we are proud that as the oldest established major in
world darts (1974-2007), the World Masters not only enjoys so much darts
history, but the Masters titles are also coveted by darts players worldwide. “The fantastic
increase in prize money is made even more special by the fact that competing
players do not have to pay entry fees to the BDO to compete in one of the most
prestigious tournaments in World Darts”. The only
major in world darts with four separate finals - Men, Women, Boys and Girls –
the Winmau World Masters attracts thousands of darts players, officials and
supporters from right around the globe to Bridlington.
Alan Menzies,
Assistant Chief Executive of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council says: “We are
proud that Bridlington is continuing to stage the Winmau World Masters, and East
Riding of Yorkshire Council is happy to be integral to establishing the BBC
televised finals as the richest two-day darts tournament in the world. “We would like
to thank Winmau and the British Darts Organisation for bringing such a wonderful
tournament to Bridlington and the East Riding of Yorkshire, and we look forward
to welcoming darts players and supporters from all over the world.”
BBC Television
coverage of the final stages of the Men’s World Masters will be seen live from
Leisure World, Bridlington on BBC-1 from 1PM to 4.30PM on Saturday, November 17,
and live on BBC-2 from 1.30PM to 5.15PM on Sunday, November 18.
The full
playing schedule is as follows:
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 16TH:
9
AM DOORS OPEN
11 AM TOE-THE-OCHE:
Players from over thirty countries play on a multi-board system to qualify for
the stage matches to be played on Saturday and Sunday.
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Non-participation spectators welcome: Admission £10
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17THth: Stage Matches
| 8AM |
DOORS OPEN |
| 9AM |
GIRLS FINAL (BEST OF 5
LEGS) + PRESENTATION |
| 9.30AM |
BOYS FINAL (BEST OF 5
LEGS) + PRESENTATION |
| 10AM-1.30PM |
MEN’S LAST 16 (BEST OF 5
SETS) |
| 2PM |
INTERVAL |
| 2.20-4PM |
MEN’S QUARTER-FINALS (BEST
OF 5 SETS) |
| 4.40PM |
PRESENTATION TO LOSING
QUARTER-FINALISTS + CONCLUSION. |
LIVE BBC TV COVERAGE OF MEN’S STAGE MATCHES
- Non-participation
spectators welcome: Admission £18.
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 18TH: Stage Matches
| 10AM |
DOORS OPEN |
| 11AM |
WOMEN’S SEMI-FINALS (BEST
OF 7 LEGS) |
| 12 noon |
WOMEN’S FINAL (BEST OF 7
LEGS) +PRESENTATION |
| 1PM |
MEN’S SEMI-FINALS (BEST OF
11 SETS) |
| 4PM |
INTERVAL |
| 4.10PM |
MEN’S FINAL (BEST OF 13
SETS) Plus tie-breaker. |
| 5.15PM |
PRESENTATION |
| 5.45PM |
CONCLUSION |
(All times are for guidance only and the BDO reserve the right to change the
schedule).
LIVE BBC TV COVERAGE OF MEN’S STAGE MATCHES
- Non-participation
spectators welcome: Admission £22
2007 PRIZE MONEY:
| MEN’S
MASTERS CHAMPION: |
£25,000 |
| RUNNER-UP |
£10,000 |
| JOINT 3RD |
£3,000 x 2 |
| JOINT 5TH |
£1,250 x 4 |
| JOINT 9TH |
£500 x 8 |
TOTAL MEN’S PRIZE
MONEY: £50,000
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WOMEN’S MASTERS CHAMPION |
£5,000 |
| RUNNER-UP |
£1,500 |
| JOINT 3RD |
£750 x 2 |
| JOINT 5TH |
£500 x 4 |
TOTAL WOMEN’S PRIZE
MONEY: £10,000
PRIZE MONEY GRAND TOTAL:
£60,000
BDO Achievement Award for
Televised 9-Dart 501 £2,000
- The International Play-Offs
for the 2008 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championships will take place
on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. Doors will open at 11AM and
play starts at 1PM. Non participating spectators are welcome for £6
admission on the door.
- The Draw for the 2008 Lakeside
World Professional Darts Championships will take place on FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 16TH at approx 10AM
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