England Darts Organisation
The England Darts Organisation was formed in 2007. Previously England Darts was administered by the British Darts Organisation ; however, with the withdrawal of tobacco sponsorship, the BDO withdrew its support for England.
In November 2006 the 43 member English counties of the BDO formed a steering committee to look at the feasibility of forming an independent England. The steering committee consisted of Peter Melton from Cambridgeshire the then existing England team manager, Vic Sexton the current England youth manager within the BDO Board of Directors, Ian Tilley from Lincolnshire and Colin Saunders from the Isle of Wight. Tommy Thompson Lancashire, who had 10 years earlier attempted to form an independent England, was approached to be part of the committee, but declined.
In April 2007 the first England AGM took place at Canley Club in Coventry, where Tommy Thompson was elected chairman, Peter Melton international director, Vic Sexton tournament & youth director, Colin Saunders commercial director, and John Peoples from Cleveland communications director. Sam Hawkins was elected honorary president and Bobby George was elected public relations executive. In 2009 Jean Thomas from Yorkshire replaced Colin Saunders on the board of directors, and Bernie Crouch also joined the board as an executive member dealing with technology. The England Board of Directors was increased to six people on 22 May 2011 at the England AGM. Bernie Crouch was elected to join the existing board as director of I.T.
Membership
The 43 England counties compete in the British Inter-Counties Darts Championships each year between September and May.Aims of the organisation
The England Darts Organisation was formed to raise money to enable the England national teams to compete at international darts events around the world.Events England compete in
England competes in the British Internationals each year, with separate men's and ladies' championships. The men's championship consists of 12 players and ladies' six players, and take place each April. The event is held by each of the three countries on a rotating basis. The event in 2011 was England's first opportunity to stage the championships and was held on 9 and 10 April 2011 at The Marine Hall & Waterfront Venue Fleetwood in Lancashire. England men's and ladies' teams both won their respective championships.The Six Nation Championships take place each February, with England taking their place alongside Wales, Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Netherlands. The matches are played on a round-robin basis with separate events for men and ladies. Four players compete in the men's event, and two in the ladies'. The 2011 event was held at Erskine Bridge Glasgow Scotland, England men won the title, and the Wales ladies took the ladies' title.
The Europe Cup is bi-annual and features men's and ladies' championships.
The World Cup is bi-annual and features men's, ladies', boys', and girls' championships. The World Cup in 2011 was held in the Republic of Ireland. Scott Waites, Tony O'Shea, Martin Atkins and Martin Adams and captain represented the men's team. Trina Gulliver and Deta Hedman represented the ladies' team. Fallon Sherrock and Jake Jones represented the youth team.
England made history by being the first team to win all three categories. Scott Waites also won the World Cup men's singles title, with Trina Gulliver taking the ladies' title and Fallon Sherrock the girls' title.
Martin Adams and Tony O'Shea won the World Cup pairs men's title. Trina Gulliver and Deta Hedman won the ladies'title, and Jake Jones and Fallon Sherrock won the youth team event. The event was attended by 39 countries including Iran, South Africa, USA, Canada and a number of European countries.
Events
England organise several events. The England Open, now run at the Bunn Leisure Holiday Centre, Selsey in Sussex during June, is the biggest open competition in the world for a comparable entry fee, and has been awarded a Category A status. The England Classic also takes place at Selsey in September each year. The England Masters and The England National Singles have enjoyed many venues, originally hosted at the Cheshire Conference Centre before moving in 2011 to the Norbreck Castle in Blackpool and in 2012 to an Olympic venue, the Ricoh Arena Coventry.England also organise the England qualifiers into the Winmau World Masters Championships.
England have also set up a unique collaboration with the Welsh Darts Organisation to present the Anglo-Celtic-County-Cup, which is held in June for inter-county teams.
England Darts is now solely responsible for all aspects of the England international tams, where many of the stars of the World Championships can be seen each year on BBC TV, including Martin Adams and Trina Gulliver, current champions of the world, and respective England national team captains.
Roll of honour
Isle of Man Festival
England Online Youth Grand Prix Series
Owing to the COVID-19 Pandemic putting normal darts events off the calendar for 2020 and the start of 2021 affected also, England Darts Organisation had decided to run a few online initiatives to encourage Youth Players and to provide a form guide leading to the international events in late 2021.Boys Event
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| OGPS Event 1 | 17 January 2021 | Henry Coates ![]() England Youth Diamond LeagueAnother initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic for the youth players was the England Youth Diamond League. This three-stage tournament began with qualifying tournaments. The winners qualified for stage 2, the league stage, which contained eight boys and six girls. The top four boys and girls progressed to the finals stage. There was a £1,200 prize fund. The qualifying events took place in February 2021 and the finals stage in March 2021.Wildcard entriesThe field for the Diamond League Group stage was topped up with two more wildcards, who were chosen based on their performances during the qualifying events. The two players chosen were:
Wildcard EntriesThe field for the Diamond League Group stage was topped up with two more Wildcards who were chosen based on their performances during the Qualifying Events, the two players chosen were:Ffion Leigh-James Krystal O'Connor Player appearances for EnglandSenior ladiesA name in brackets indicates the name that they played under, followed by their married name.Senior menNote: O'Regan was the first captain of an England team and also captained Ireland, his country of birth.World Cup performance
Europe Cup performanceThe Europe Cup is held bi-annually for senior teams, while the youth event is held annually and is separate from the senior event.
International honours since 2007 formation
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