2006 World Masters (darts)

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The 2006 Winmau World Masters was a darts tournament held at Leisure World in Bridlington between October 13-15, 2006. It also featured a qualifying event for the 2007 Lakeside World Professional Championship. Seventeen-year-old Michael van Gerwen became the youngest winner in the 32-year history of the event when he defeated England captain Martin Adams in the final.

Tournament Schedule

Thursday October 12, 2006 Qualifying event for the 2007 Lakeside World Professional Championship was held. Friday October 13, 2006 Players from 30 countries played on a multi-board system to qualify for the stage matches to be played on Saturday and Sunday. There were some major upsets in the qualifying round as only 4 seeded players managed to progress to the last 16. Five seeded players even failed to reach the final qualifying round (last 32) of the tournament. World Champion, Jelle Klaasen was amongst the big-named players who went out early. Bobby George lost in the first qualifying round to Jim Widmeyer (USA). Former World Champion, Andy Fordham managed to progress through one qualifying round before losing to Benny Grace (Ire). Saturday October 14, 2006 Kimberley Lewis 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (Ave 63.06) beat Thea Kaaijk (Ave 67.26) 4-2 (legs) Maarten Pape (Ave 75.84) beat Jan Dekker (Ave 71.64) 4-1 (legs) Sunday October 15, 2006

2006 Men's Event results

Players in bold denote match winners.

2006 Women's Event results

Players in bold denote match winners.

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