- 1991 BDO World Darts Championship
The 1991 Embassy World Darts Championship was held at the Lakeside Country club in Frimley Green in Surrey from 4th-12th January 1991. Phil Taylor was the reigning World Champion and started off well in the early rounds, before losing in the quarter-finals to Dennis Priestley who took the title.
"'DrawThe Draw saw many interesting ties thrown up in the first round, notably Peter Evison, the number 2 seed and twice quarter-finalist was drawn against twice world champion John Lowe. Another notable tie being Caris vs Priestley, Caris the eighth seed for the title and quarter-finalist 12 months ago also looking to wrestle the title from Phil Taylor.
The Tournament"Friday 4th January - evening
There were three first round matches held on the first day of competition at the Lakeside. The opening match of the competition saw Tony Payne of the USA break his Lakeside duck by defeating Chris Johns of Wales 3-1 to advance to the second round. Payne had lost five consecutive years in the First Round. Then Phil Taylor, the number 1 seed began his defence of the World title with a 3-1 win over Martin Phillips of Wales. The reigning champion had a 95.97 average in advancing to a second round match against Tony Payne. In the final match of the day, Bob Sinnaeve defeated Eric Burden in a very tight game, by 3 sets to 2. There was just 1.2 points between the pair of them.
"Saturday 5th January - afternoonIn the first match of day two of the competition saw a big shock with the defeat of Magnus Caris the number 8 seed, knocked out 3-0 by Englishman Dennis Priestley, Dennis recording a 93.30 average in advancing to a match against Bob Sinnaeve. The second match saw Russell Stewart, Phil Taylor's first victim a year ago advance to the last 16 for the fourth time, the first time since 1989. Russ knocked out Knud Nilsen from Norway by 3-0 with 84.87 average. The final game of the afternoon saw very nearly the elimination of the number 5 seed, Bob Anderson for the second year running. He edged Sean Palfrey of Wales by 3 sets to 2 to go through to the second round.
"Saturday 5th January - evening3 more games on Saturday night. In the first, future champion Raymond Barneveld from Holland made his Lakeside debut, however 11 legs later it was all over. Keith Sullivan dropping just two legs in the battle of the debutants. The second match was a let down for Paul Lim; He had hit a nine dart finish in the 1990 championship and advanced to the quarter-finals before losing 4-0 to Cliff Lazarenko, however this year, faced with a tough first round match against Alan Warriner lost 3-0 and bowed out in the first round. The final game saw Kevin Kenny defeat Albert Anstey 3-2 with a 88.65 average. It was to be the start of a very memorable week for the 29 year old unseeded Englishman making his second appearance at the Lakeside.
"Sunday 6th January - afternoonThree games on the afternoon of the busiest day of the championship (7 matches in total). The first saw the most eagerly anticipated clash of the first round, Peter Evison (seeded 2) against twice champion John Lowe. The Game, a very tight affair, saw Evison edge through 3-2 with a 91.02 average. The first time, Lowe had been eliminated in the first round at the World Championships. The second game saw the champion from 2 years ago and ever popular Scot Jocky Wilson begin his campaign with a tense 3-2 win over Richie Gardner. Wilson who edged three matches in 1989 in the deciding set brought memories of his last 26 triumph over Alan Warriner. Could this be the start of another tense but great week for the twice world champion?
"Sunday 6th Jaunuary - eveningFour matches tonight, all of them being played in the bottom quarter of the draw. First match on was Ronnie Sharp against Cliff Lazarenko, both players whom had reached the quarter-finals in 1990 - Sharp taking sets off Taylor. This time, it wasn't a close contest, with Lazarenko entering Round 2 with an easy 3-0 whitewash. Dave Whitcombe, seeded 6 and a seed for the first time since 1989, defeated Per Skau of Denmark with a 3-1 win, as well as a 84.6 average. Skau would enjoy later success at the Lakeside. Mike Gregory, who had lost his seeding (no.4) which he held last year, but to reach the semis again he would need to defeat the man who knocked him out in the last 4 5-2, Eric Bristow. The 3rd Seed defeated Kexi Heinaharju 3-0 to book a slot in the Second Round.
The Results
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|flagicon|United States Tony Payne|3|flagicon|WalesChris Johns |1
|flagicon|EnglandPhil Taylor |3|flagicon|Wales Martin Phillips|1
|flagicon|CanadaBob Sinnaeve |3|flagicon|Wales Eric Burden|2
|flagicon|EnglandDennis Priestley |3|flagicon|SwedenMagnus Caris |0
|flagicon|AustraliaRussell Stewart |3|flagicon|NorwayKnud Nilsen |0
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|3|flagicon|WalesSean Palfrey |2
|flagicon|AustraliaKeith Sullivan |3|flagicon|NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld |0
|flagicon|England Alan Warriner|3|flagicon|United StatesPaul Lim |0
|flagicon|EnglandKevin Kenny |3"'|flagicon|CanadaAlbert Anstey |2
|flagicon|EnglandPeter Evison |3|flagicon|EnglandJohn Lowe |2
|flagicon|EnglandRonnie Baxter |3|flagicon|BelgiumBruno Raes |1
|flagicon|ScotlandJocky Wilson |3|flagicon|EnglandRichie Gardner |2
|flagicon|EnglandCliff Lazarenko |3|flagicon|ScotlandRonnie Sharp |0
|flagicon|EnglandDave Whitcombe |3|flagicon|DenmarkPer Skau |1
|flagicon|England Mike Gregory|3|flagicon|Scotland Bob Taylor|2
|flagicon|EnglandEric Bristow |3|flagicon|FinlandKexi Heinaharju |0
|flagicon|EnglandPhil Taylor |3|flagicon|United States Tony Payne|0
|flagicon|EnglandDennis Priestley |3|flagicon|CanadaBob Sinnaeve |0
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|3|flagicon|AustraliaRussell Stewart |2
|flagicon|England Alan Warriner|3|flagicon|AustraliaKeith Sullivan |1
|flagicon|EnglandKevin Kenny |3|flagicon|EnglandPeter Evison |1
|flagicon|ScotlandJocky Wilson |3|flagicon|EnglandRonnie Baxter |1
|flagicon|EnglandDave Whitcombe |3|flagicon|EnglandCliff Lazarenko |1
|flagicon|EnglandEric Bristow |3|flagicon|England Mike Gregory|0
|flagicon|EnglandDennis Priestley |4|flagicon|EnglandPhil Taylor |3
|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|4"'|flagicon|England Alan Warriner|3
|flagicon|EnglandKevin Kenny |4|flagicon|ScotlandJocky Wilson |3
|flagicon|EnglandEric Bristow |4|flagicon|EnglandDave Whitcombe |3
|flagicon|EnglandDennis Priestley |5|flagicon|England Bob Anderson|2
|flagicon|EnglandEric Bristow |5|flagicon|EnglandKevin Kenny |2
("Best of 11 sets") Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey,12 January 1991 ).
flagicon|EnglandDennis Priestley
6-0Eric Bristow flagicon|England
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flagicon|EnglandDennis Priestley wins the 1991 Embassy World Darts Championship
"Best of 5 sets"
"Best of 5 sets"
"Best of 7 sets"
"Best of 9 sets"
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