1986 BDO World Darts Championship

Embassy World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates 411 January 1986
Venue Lakeside Country Club
Location Frimley Green, Surrey[1]
Country England
Organisation(s) BDO
Format Sets
Final best of 11
Prize fund £52,500
Winners share £12,000
High checkout 161 Australia Terry O'Dea
Champion(s)
England Eric Bristow[2]
«1985 1987»

The 1986 Embassy World Darts Championship was held between 411 January 1986. For the first time, the tournament was held at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey, having been held at Jollees Cabaret Club in Stoke-on-Trent for the previous seven years. The Lakeside became the third venue in the history of the World Championship.

Eric Bristow completed a hat-trick of World titles to bring his overall tally to five. He would appear in four more finals - but this was to be his last World title.

Prize money

Total Prize fund rose by £9,500 to £52,500 (plus a £51,000 bonus for a nine-dart finish - not won)

Seeds

  1. England Eric Bristow
  2. England John Lowe
  3. England Dave Whitcombe
  4. England Cliff Lazarenko
  5. England Keith Deller
  6. Scotland Jocky Wilson
  7. England Bob Anderson
  8. Northern Ireland Steve Brennan

The Results

First Round (best of 5 sets) Second Round (best of 5 sets) Quarter-Finals (best of 7 sets) Semi-Finals (best of 9 sets) Final (best of 11 sets)
               
1 England Eric Bristow (89.85) 3
Wales Alan Evans (78.45) 1
1 England Eric Bristow (94.44) 3
Wales Malcolm Davies (90.69) 0
  Wales Malcolm Davies (83.07) 3
Australia Russell Stewart (82.56) 1
1 England Eric Bristow (94.74) 4
Wales Peter Locke (90.51) 0
8 Northern Ireland Steve Brennan (80.28) 1
Singapore Paul Lim (81.39) 3
  Singapore Paul Lim (81.06) 0
Wales Peter Locke (84.48) 3
  Wales Peter Locke (88.98) 3
Canada Bill Steinke (76.74) 0
1 England Eric Bristow (92.04) 5
England Alan Glazier (82.56) 3
5 England Keith Deller (88.05) 3
England Mike Gregory (83.76) 0
5 England Keith Deller (84.84) 1
England Alan Glazier (79.38) 3
  England Alan Glazier (79.83) 3
Canada Bob Sinnaeve (76.17) 1
  England Alan Glazier (80.46) 4
Australia Terry O'Dea (78.18) 3
4 England Cliff Lazarenko (86.52) 2
England Dave Lee (85.35) 3
  England Dave Lee (68.04) 0
Australia Terry O'Dea (81.36) 3
  Australia Terry O'Dea (92.64) 3
England Ritchie Gardner (84.12) 1
1 England Eric Bristow (94.48) 6
3 England Dave Whitcombe (90.46) 0
2 England John Lowe (89.04) 3
Scotland Robert MacKenzie (84.48) 1
2 England John Lowe (86.37) 3
Northern Ireland Fred McMullan (80.49) 1
  Northern Ireland Fred McMullan (81.36) 3
Scotland Willie Mands (76.65) 1
2 England John Lowe (93.15) 3
7 England Bob Anderson (90.33) 4
7 England Bob Anderson (86.94) 3
England Bobby George (80.76) 0
7 England Bob Anderson (89.58) 3
Finland Kari Saukkonen (72.00) 0
  Finland Kari Saukkonen (73.71) 3
Belgium Willy Logie (73.53) 1
7 England Bob Anderson (87.75) 4
3 England Dave Whitcombe (89.49) 5
6 Scotland Jocky Wilson (82.17) 3
Sweden Stefan Lord (79.83) 0
6 Scotland Jocky Wilson (91.23) 3
England Vic Hubbard (78.78) 0
  England Vic Hubbard (81.24) 3
United States Tony Payne (80.16) 1
6 Scotland Jocky Wilson (87.48) 2
3 England Dave Whitcombe (90.84) 4
3 England Dave Whitcombe (84.78) 3
Finland Arto Lintunen (81.48) 1
3 England Dave Whitcombe (83.16) 3
Wales Ceri Morgan (82.32) 2
  Wales Ceri Morgan (88.08) 3
United States Dan Valletto (82.86) 0

References

  1. "The World Championship of Darts". Learnaboutdarts.com. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
  2. Ralph Hickok (16 January 2010). "History - World Darts Champions". HickokSports.com. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
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