World Professional Darts Championship

The World Professional Darts Championship is one of the most important tournaments in the darts calendar. Originally held as an annual event between 1978 and 1993, players then broke off into two separate organisations after a controversial split in the game. Each organisation, the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) now organise their own World Championship in January. As a result, there is no longer a unified World Champion in the game. Phil Taylor has won 16 world titles, 2 in the BDO and 14 in the PDC version, and is widely considered the greatest player ever.

The BDO have organised their version dating back to 1978, when it was held at the Heart of the Midlands nightclub, Nottingham. The following year it moved to the Jollees Cabaret Club, Stoke, where it stayed until 1985. Since then it has been held at the Lakeside Leisure Complex at Frimley Green, Surrey.

The PDC version started in 1994 after "the split", with a field of players containing all active previous World Champions from the BDO. It was originally staged at Purfleet's Circus Tavern, Essex before moving to Alexandra Palace for the 2008 World Championship.

Men's winners

British Darts Organisation (current sponsors: Lakeside)
Main article: BDO World Championship

Year Winner Score Runner Up
1978 Wales Leighton Rees 11–7 (legs) England John Lowe
1979 England John Lowe 5–0 Wales Leighton Rees
1980 England Eric Bristow 5–3 England Bobby George
1981 England Eric Bristow 5–3 England John Lowe
1982 Scotland Jocky Wilson 5–3 England John Lowe
1983 England Keith Deller 6–5 England Eric Bristow
1984 England Eric Bristow 7–1 England Dave Whitcombe
1985 England Eric Bristow 6–2 England John Lowe
1986 England Eric Bristow 6–0 England Dave Whitcombe
1987 England John Lowe 6–4 England Eric Bristow
1988 England Bob Anderson 6–4 England John Lowe
1989 Scotland Jocky Wilson 6–4 England Eric Bristow
1990 England Phil Taylor 6–1 England Eric Bristow
1991 England Dennis Priestley 6–0 England Eric Bristow
1992 England Phil Taylor 6–5 England Mike Gregory
1993 England John Lowe 6–3 England Alan Warriner
1994 Canada John Part 6–0 England Bobby George
1995 Wales Richie Burnett 6–3 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
1996 England Steve Beaton 6–3 Wales Richie Burnett
1997 Scotland Les Wallace 6–3 Wales Marshall James
1998 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–5 Wales Richie Burnett
1999 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–5 England Ronnie Baxter
2000 England Ted Hankey 6–0 England Ronnie Baxter
2001 England John Walton 6–2 England Ted Hankey
2002 Australia Tony David 6–4 England Mervyn King
2003 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–3 Wales Ritchie Davies
2004 England Andy Fordham 6–3 England Mervyn King
2005 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–2 England Martin Adams
2006 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 7–5 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
2007 England Martin Adams 7–6 England Phill Nixon
2008 Wales Mark Webster 7–5 Australia Simon Whitlock
2009 England Ted Hankey 7–6 England Tony O'Shea
2010 England Martin Adams 7–5 England Dave Chisnall
2011 England Martin Adams 7–5 England Dean Winstanley
2012 Netherlands Christian Kist 7–5 England Tony O'Shea
2013 England Scott Waites 7–1 England Tony O'Shea
2014 England Stephen Bunting 7–4 England Alan Norris
2015 England Scott Mitchell 7–6 England Martin Adams
2016 England Scott Waites 7–1 Canada Jeff Smith

Professional Darts Corporation (current sponsors: William Hill)
Main article: PDC World Championship

Year Winner Score Runner Up
1994 England Dennis Priestley 6–1 England Phil Taylor
1995 England Phil Taylor 6–2 England Rod Harrington
1996 England Phil Taylor 6–4 England Dennis Priestley
1997 England Phil Taylor 6–3 England Dennis Priestley
1998 England Phil Taylor 6–0 England Dennis Priestley
1999 England Phil Taylor 6–2 England Peter Manley
2000 England Phil Taylor 7–3 England Dennis Priestley
2001 England Phil Taylor 7–0 Canada John Part
2002 England Phil Taylor 7–0 England Peter Manley
2003 Canada John Part 7–6 England Phil Taylor
2004 England Phil Taylor 7–6 England Kevin Painter
2005 England Phil Taylor 7–4 England Mark Dudbridge
2006 England Phil Taylor 7–0 England Peter Manley
2007 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 7–6 England Phil Taylor
2008 Canada John Part 7–2 England Kirk Shepherd
2009 England Phil Taylor 7–1 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
2010 England Phil Taylor 7–3 Australia Simon Whitlock
2011 England Adrian Lewis 7–5 Scotland Gary Anderson
2012 England Adrian Lewis 7–3 England Andy Hamilton
2013 England Phil Taylor 7–4 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2014 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 7–4 Scotland Peter Wright
2015 Scotland Gary Anderson 7–6 England Phil Taylor
2016 Scotland Gary Anderson 7–5 England Adrian Lewis
Englishman Phil Taylor has won a record sixteen World Championships.

Englishman Eric Bristow has won five World Championships.

By player

The following sortable table lists all winners of both versions of the World Championship (correct as of 10 January 2016).

Player Total BDO PDC
England Phil Taylor16214
England Eric Bristow55-
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld541
England John Lowe33-
Canada John Part312
England Martin Adams33-
Scotland Jocky Wilson22-
England Dennis Priestley211
England Ted Hankey22-
England Adrian Lewis2-2
Scotland Gary Anderson2-2
England Scott Waites22-
Wales Leighton Rees11-
England Keith Deller11-
England Bob Anderson11-
Wales Richie Burnett11-
England Steve Beaton11-
Scotland Les Wallace11-
England John Walton11-
Australia Tony David11-
England Andy Fordham11-
Netherlands Jelle Klaasen11-
Wales Mark Webster11-
Netherlands Christian Kist11-
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen1-1
England Stephen Bunting11-
England Scott Mitchell11-

Women's winners

By player

The following sortable table lists all winners of both versions of the World Championship (correct as of 10 January 2016).

Player Total BDO PDC
England Trina Gulliver1010-
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova33-
England Lisa Ashton22-
Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar11-
United States Stacy Bromberg1-1
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