2006 PDC World Darts Championship
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The 2006 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship was held from Monday December 19th 2005 to Monday 2nd January 2006 at the Circus Tavern. It was the 13th staging of the Professional Darts Corporation's version of the World Championship.

A record field of 3 finalists assembled to battle for Phil Taylor's world crown. Play was not held between December 22 and December 25 due to a Christmas break. Play resumed on Boxing Day in the lead up to the final. A day's break was also held on New Year's Eve for the New Year. Record prize money of £100,000 for the winner was in offer.

Despite the record field, there was a notable absentee. John Lowe's world ranking had fallen to a level which meant he was forced to qualify for the event - which he failed to do for the first time in his career. His run of 28 successive appearances (including the BDO World Championship) had come to an end. He was the last player to have appeared in a world championship each year since it begun in 1978. Bob Anderson, who made his debut in 1984, now has the longest unbroken run - making his 23rd consecutive appearance for these championships.

A major shock came in the first round when world number one and top seed, Colin Lloyd lost to Gary Welding - it was only the second time in the history of the PDC World Championship that the top seed fell in the first round. Peter Manley was the uncomfortable first in 2001.

Phil Taylor became World Champion for the 13th time, this being his 11th PDC success. His toughest battle en route to the championship was a tight semi-final against Wayne Mardle which he managed to win by 6 sets to 5. The final was a more one-sided affair as Taylor overcame Peter Manley 7-0. It was Manley's third final defeat against Taylor and the second time he was whitewashed, mirroring the result of the 2002 final.

Prize Money

  • Winner: £100,000
  • Runner-up: £50,000
  • Semi-finalists: £20,000
  • Quarter-finalists: £12,500
  • 3rd Round losers: £8,500
  • 2nd Round losers: £5,000
  • 1st Round losers: £3,500

The Results

First Round
Monday December 19, 2005 to Thursday December 22.

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Top Half
Flag of EnglandColin Lloyd (1) 2-3 Gary Welding Flag of England
Flag of EnglandDarren Webster (32) 2-3 Erwin Extercatte Flag of the Netherlands
Flag of EnglandLionel Sams (16) 0-3 John Kuczynski Flag of the United States
Second Round
Mon 26 Dec to Wed 28 Dec
  Third Round
Wed 28 Dec to Thu 29 Dec
  Quarter Finals
Friday December 30
  Semi Finals
Sunday January 1, 2006
  Final
Monday January 2
 Flag of EnglandGary Welding 4  
 Flag of the NetherlandsErwin Extercatte 1      Flag of EnglandGary Welding 4  
 Flag of the United StatesJohn Kuczynski 4    Flag of the United StatesJohn Kuczynski 2  
 Flag of the Netherlandsv der Rassel 3        Flag of EnglandGary Welding 0  
8  Flag of EnglandAndy Jenkins 3        Flag of EnglandWayne Jones 5  
 Flag of EnglandWayne Jones 4      Flag of EnglandWayne Jones 4
9  Flag of EnglandDenis Ovens 1    Flag of WalesSteve Alker 1  
 Flag of WalesSteve Alker 4        Flag of EnglandWayne Jones 0  
5  Flag of EnglandPeter Manley 4       5  Flag of EnglandPeter Manley 6  
 Flag of EnglandJason Clark 3     5  Flag of EnglandPeter Manley 4  
12  Flag of EnglandMark Walsh 0   21  Flag of EnglandDennis Smith 3  
21  Flag of EnglandDennis Smith 4       5  Flag of EnglandPeter Manley 5
4  Flag of the NetherlandsRoland Scholten 4       20  Flag of EnglandAdrian Lewis 3  
 Flag of GermanyTomas Seyler 2     4  Flag of the NetherlandsRoland Scholten 3
13  Flag of EnglandDennis Priestley 2   20  Flag of EnglandAdrian Lewis 4  
20  Flag of EnglandAdrian Lewis 4       5  Flag of EnglandPeter Manley 0
2  Flag of EnglandPhil Taylor 4       2  Flag of EnglandPhil Taylor 7
31  Flag of EnglandMatt Clark 1     2  Flag of EnglandPhil Taylor 4  
15  Flag of EnglandTerry Jenkins 1    Flag of EnglandAndy Hamilton 0  
 Flag of EnglandAndy Hamilton 4       2  Flag of EnglandPhil Taylor 5  
7  Flag of EnglandKevin Painter 4       7  Flag of EnglandKevin Painter 1  
26  Flag of EnglandWes Newton 3     7  Flag of EnglandKevin Painter 4
10  Flag of EnglandMark Dudbridge 4   10  Flag of EnglandMark Dudbridge 1  
 Flag of EnglandAlan Tabern 0       2  Flag of EnglandPhil Taylor 6
6  Flag of EnglandWayne Mardle 4       6  Flag of EnglandWayne Mardle 5  
27  Flag of BelgiumErik Clarys 1     6  Flag of EnglandWayne Mardle 4  
11  Flag of CanadaJohn Part 4   11  Flag of CanadaJohn Part 2  
22  Flag of EnglandChris Mason 3       6  Flag of EnglandWayne Mardle 5
 Flag of the United StatesRay Carver 3       14  Flag of EnglandAlan Warriner-L 0  
 Flag of EnglandAndy Smith 4      Flag of EnglandAndy Smith 2
14  Flag of EnglandAlan Warriner-L 4   14  Flag of EnglandAlan Warriner-L 4  
 Flag of CanadaGerry Convery 0  

Highest three-dart checkout: 170 Andy Hamilton, Phil Taylor.

Tournament 180s scored: 424 in 1222 legs

Most 180s scored, individual: 49 Phil Taylor, 35 Wayne Mardle, 22 Adrian Lewis, 19 Peter Manley [1]

World Darts Championship
World Professional Darts Championship
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BDO World Championship
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PDC World Championship
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Winners and statistics
List of winners from 1978 to present
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