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*Group 2
*Group 2
**[[Alan Warriner]] (Eng,6) - [[Graeme Stoddart]] (Eng) 3 - 1
**[[Alan Warriner-Little|Alan Warriner]] (Eng,6) - [[Graeme Stoddart]] (Eng) 3 - 1
**[[Graeme Stoddart]] (Eng) - [[Larry Butler]] (USA) 3 - 1
**[[Graeme Stoddart]] (Eng) - [[Larry Butler (darts player)|Larry Butler]] (USA) 3 - 1
**[[Alan Warriner]] (Eng,6) - [[Larry Butler]] (USA) 3 - 1
**[[Alan Warriner-Little|Alan Warriner]] (Eng,6) - [[Larry Butler (darts player)|Larry Butler]] (USA) 3 - 1
*Group 3
*Group 3

Revision as of 18:17, 11 December 2007

The 1997 Red Band World Darts Championship was held between 29 December, 1996 and 5 January, 1997 at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex. It was the fourth World Championship organised by the World Darts Council, which had acrimoniously split from the British Darts Organisation in 1992/93. As a result of an on-going legal battle, this would be the last time that the WDC name would be used - an out-of-court settlement (Tomlin Order) in the summer of 1997 meant that the organistion had to change its name to the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).

Paul Lim, who famously hit a nine-dart finish at the 1990 Embassy Championship appeared at his first WDC World Championship - he had only managed to qualify once for the Embassy since the split, losing a second round match to John Part in 1994.

The Championship saw two tight semi-finals, the most memorable of which was the clash between mentor and protégé - Eric Bristow and Phil Taylor. Taylor emerged victorious 5-4 in sets to reach the final. Ironically, he managed to equal his mentor's feat of five World Championship titles when he beat Dennis Priestley in the final. They were now level as the most successful players of all-time.

Results

1st Round - Group Stages

Knockout Stages

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
         
Group 1 Winner EnglandEric Bristow 5
Group 2 winner EnglandAlan Warriner (6) 3
EnglandEric Bristow 4
2 EnglandPhil Taylor 5
Group 3 winner EnglandKeith Deller (7) 1
Group 4 winner EnglandPhil Taylor (2) 5
2 EnglandPhil Taylor 6
1 EnglandDennis Priestley 3
Group 5 winner EnglandPeter Evison (4) 5
Group 6 winner ScotlandJamie Harvey (5) 3
4 EnglandPeter Evison 4
1 EnglandDennis Priestley 5
Group 7 winner EnglandRod Harrington (8) 2
Group 8 winner EnglandDennis Priestley (1) 5

Third Place Match

EnglandPeter Evison beat England Eric Bristow 4 - 2