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Polish Open (darts)

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Polish Open
Tournament information
VenueDobosz Hotel
LocationPolice
CountryPoland Poland
Established2010
Organisation(s)WDF Silver category
FormatLegs
Prize fundPLN 22,600
Current champion(s)
Netherlands Toon Greebe (men's)
Denmark Fie Skinnes (women's)
England Leighton Bennett (youth's)
Czech Republic Anna Votavova (girls)

Polish Open is a darts tournament that has been held since 2010 in Poland. The first tournament was held in Poznań, but all subsequent tournaments were held in Police in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Over 250 darters took part in the first tournament.[1] Polish Open is the largest darts tournament played in Poland. The first winners of the tournament was Sven Seifert[2] and Sabine Schmidtke[3] from Germany.

Since 2011, the Polish Open tournament weekend was extended with an additional lower rank tournament Police Masters.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020-2021 tournaments have been canceled.[4]

List of tournaments[edit]

Men's[edit]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2010 Germany Sven Seifert n/a 5 – 0 Poland Konrad Babula n/a n/a n/a n/a Green Point, Poznań
2011 England Darryl Fitton n/a 6 – 1 England Stephen Bunting n/a €2,500 €1,000 €500 Dobosz Hotel, Police
2012 England Tony O'Shea n/a 5 – 4 Sweden Johan Engström n/a PLN 8,500 PLN 3,000 PLN 1,500
2013 England Paul Jennings n/a 6 – 3 Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf n/a PLN 8,500 PLN 3,000 PLN 1,500
2014 England Alan Norris n/a 6 – 4 England James Hurrell n/a PLN 10,000 PLN 3,600 PLN 1,600
2015 Lithuania Darius Labanauskas n/a 6 – 5 England Scott Waites n/a PLN 16,000 PLN 5,000 PLN 3,000
2016 Northern Ireland Darren Clifford n/a 6 – 1 Netherlands Kay Smeets n/a PLN 15,200 PLN 5,000 PLN 3,000
2017 Poland Krzysztof Ratajski 94.47 6 – 4 Northern Ireland Kyle McKinstry 81.93 PLN 15,200 PLN 5,000 PLN 3,000
2018 England Carl Wilkinson n/a 6 – 3 Netherlands Michel van der Horst n/a PLN 15,200 PLN 5,000 PLN 3,000
2019 Netherlands Toon Greebe 78.66 6 – 3 Poland Sebastian Steyer 70.83 PLN 15,200 PLN 5,000 PLN 3,000
2023 PLN 16,800 PLN 5,000 PLN 3,000

Women's[edit]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2010 Germany Sabine Schmidtke n/a beat Germany Anna Stephinger n/a n/a n/a n/a Green Point, Poznań
2011 England Deta Hedman n/a 4 – 1 Norway Rachna David n/a n/a n/a n/a Dobosz Hotel, Police
2012 England Deta Hedman (2) n/a 4 – 1 Norway Tamara Schuur n/a n/a n/a n/a
2013 England Deta Hedman (3) n/a 5 – 4 England Donna Rainsley n/a n/a n/a n/a
2014 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf n/a 5 – 2 Denmark Ann-Louise Peters n/a n/a n/a n/a
2015 England Deta Hedman (4) n/a 6 – 0 England Rachel Brooks n/a PLN 5,000 PLN 2,000 PLN 1,000
2016 England Deta Hedman (5) n/a 5 – 4 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf n/a PLN 5,000 PLN 2,000 PLN 1,000
2017 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf (2) 71.61 5 – 4 Poland Karolina Podgórska 70.71 PLN 5,000 PLN 2,000 PLN 1,000
2018 England Deta Hedman (6) n/a 5 – 2 Australia Corrine Hammond n/a PLN 5,000 PLN 2,000 PLN 1,000
2019 Denmark Fie Skinnes 51.93 5 – 4 Script error: No such module "DartsRankings". 55.71 PLN 5,000 PLN 2,000 PLN 1,000
2023 PLN 5,800 PLN 2,000 PLN 1,000

Youth's[edit]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Venue
2013 England Josh McCarthy n/a beat Russia Nikita Zheltonosov n/a Dobosz Hotel, Police
2014 Netherlands Maikel Verberk n/a beat England Josh McCarthy n/a
2015 Netherlands Javanico Jansen n/a beat Netherlands Maikel Verberk n/a
2016 Netherlands Gijsbert van Malsen n/a beat Netherlands Jaimy van Bavel n/a
2017 Netherlands Marvin van Velzen n/a beat Germany Ron Kolberg n/a
2018 Netherlands Daan Bastiaansen n/a beat Germany Ron Kolberg n/a
2019 England Leighton Bennett 76.29 4 – 3 Netherlands Daan Bastiaansen 74.07
2023

Girls[edit]

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Venue
2013 Russia Anastasia Klochek n/a beat Russia Lidia Koltsova n/a Dobosz Hotel, Police
2014 Netherlands Kyana Frauenfelder n/a beat Belgium Shauni Wastyn n/a
2015 Denmark Sofie-Jahn Bendorff n/a beat Netherlands Kyana Frauenfelder n/a
2016 Netherlands Veerle Hamelink n/a beat Denmark Mia Ebenau n/a
2017 Russia Ksenia Klochek n/a beat Czech Republic Anna Votavova n/a
2018 Denmark Nadja Skovlund n/a beat Netherlands Quintey Bieman n/a
2019 Czech Republic Anna Votavova 42.33 4 – 0 Czech Republic Nela Melicharova 39.63
2023

Records and statistics[edit]

Tournament records (Men's)[edit]

Tournament records (Women's)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Polish Darts Organisation celebrates 3rd anniversary". dartswdf.com. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  2. "Polish Open Men Roll Of Honour". dartsdatabase.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  3. "Polish Open Women 2010". dartswdf.com. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  4. "Polish Open Official Website". pdodarts.pl. Retrieved 2021-09-15.


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