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Las Vegas Open (darts)

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Las Vegas Open
Tournament information
VenueTuscany Suites and Casino
LocationParadise, Las Vegas, Nevada
Country United States
Established1978 (43rd edition)
Organisation(s)ADO
BDO, category C
WDF, Gold category (since 2024)
FormatLegs
Prize fund$11,560
Month(s) PlayedJanuary
Current champion(s)
Canada Jacob Taylor (men's)
England Fallon Sherrock (women's)

The Las Vegas Open [1] is a darts tournament organised by the American Darts Organization that started in 1978.

List of winners

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Men's

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Source:[2]

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
1978 United States Conrad Daniels beat United States Dan Pucillo
1979 United States Dan Pucillo beat United States Len Heard
1980 United States John Kramer beat United States Conrad Daniels
1981 United States Len Heard beat United States Andy Green
1982 United States Jerry Umberger beat United States Paul Lim
1983 United States Dick McGinnis beat Canada Tony Holyoake
1984 United States Rick Ney beat United States Nicky Virachkul
1985 United States Tony Payne beat United States Dan Valletto
1986 Canada Bob Sinnaeve beat United States Nicky Virachkul
1987 United States Gerald Verrier beat England Eric Bristow
1988 United States Nicky Virachkul beat England Bob Anderson
1989 England Phil Taylor beat United States Calvin Peters
1990 England Eric Bristow beat Canada Bob Sinnaeve
1991 United States Sean Downs beat United States Len Heard
1992 United States Larry Butler beat United States Steve Brown
1993 Canada Albert Anstey beat United States Jim Watkins
1994 United States Dave Kelly beat United States John Gray
1995 Canada Tony Holyoake beat United States Paul Lim
1996 United States Gary Mawson beat England Nigel Justice
1997 Canada Avtar Gill beat United States Gerome Vardaro
1998 Canada John Part beat England John Lowe
1999 United States John Gray beat United States Al Dorn
2000 United States Mark Goodwin beat United States Jon Dilley
2001 United States Steve Brown beat United States Roger Carter
2002 England Mick Manning beat United States Chris White
2003 United States Bill Davis beat United States Ray Carver
2004 Canada Dan Olson beat United States Ricky Villanueva
2005 United States Davis Snider beat United States John Kuczynski
2006 United States Darin Young beat United States Davis Snider
2007 United States Chris White beat United States John Kuczynski $2,560 $800 $400
2008 United States Darin Young 4–2 United States Jerry Hilbourn $2,560 $800 $400
2009 England Wes Newton beat United States Brian Blake $2,560 $800 $400
2010 United States Bill Davis beat Hong Kong Royden Lam $2,560 $800 $400
2011 United States Larry Butler beat United States Gordon Dixon $2,560 $800 $400
2012 United States Howard Meyers beat United States Timmy Bagley $2,560 $800 $400
2013 United States Gary Mawson beat England Wes Newton $3,460 $1,000 $500
2014 Wales Richie Burnett beat United States Joe Huffman $3,460 $1,000 $500
2015 Canada Jeff Smith beat United States Darin Young $3,460 $1,000 $500
2016 United States Benjamin Dersch beat Canada Ross Snook $3,460 $1,000 $500
2017 United States Joe Chaney beat United States Joe Huffman $4,505 $1,250 $625
2018 United States Kevin Luke beat United States Alex Reyes $4,505 $1,250 $625
2019 United States Robbie Phillips beat Canada Shawn Brenneman $4,505 $1,250 $625
2020 United States Chris Lim 6–4 United States Danny Baggish $4,505 $1,250 $625
2022 United States Jim Widmayer 6–4 United States Gary Mawson $4,505 $1,250 $625
2023 United States Chris Lim 6–5 United States Gary Mawson $4,505 $1,250 $625
2024  Jacob Taylor 6–5  Jeff Smith $8,040 $2,000 $1,000

Women's[3]

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Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
2001 United States Carolyn Mars beat United States Stacy Bromberg
2002 United States Lori Verrier beat United States Carolyn Mars
2003 United States Carolyn Mars (2) beat United States Stacy Bromberg
2004 United States Stacy Bromberg beat England Tricia Wright
2005 United States Stacy Bromberg (2) beat England Tricia Wright
2006 United States Marilyn Popp beat United States Stacy Bromberg
2007 United States Stacy Bromberg (3) beat United States Marilyn Popp
2008 United States Carolyn Mars (3) beat United States Suzie Hall
2009 Canada Robin Curry beat United States Cali West
2010 United States Stacy Bromberg (4) beat Japan Kumiko Nagasawa
2011 United States Stacy Bromberg (5) beat Canada Cindy Hayhurst
2012 Canada Cindy Hayhurst beat England Pennie Lewis
2013 United States Shea Reynolds-Cole beat Canada Cindy Hayhurst
2014 United States Cali West beat United States Shea Reynolds-Cole
2015 United States Paula Murphy beat Canada Trish Grzesik
2016 United States Paula Murphy (2) beat England Tricia Wright
2017 United States Paula Murphy (3) beat England Tricia Wright
2018 United States Paula Murphy (4) beat United States Debbie Ivey
2019 United States Sandy Hudson beat United States Paula Murphy $1,820 $600 $300
2020 United States Paula Murphy (5) 5–0 United States Kelly Meares $1,820 $600 $300
2022 United States Julie Weger 5–4 United States Shea Cole $1,820 $600 $300
2023 United States Paula Murphy (6) 5–2 United States Cali West $1,820 $600 $300
2024  Fallon Sherrock 5–1  Wendy Reinstadtler $3,520 $1,000 $500

Las Vegas Classic

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From 2024 a new tournament was created which would coincide with the Las Vegas Open, this was called the Las Vegas Classic. This was awarded as a silver ranked tournament by the World Darts Federation.

Mens

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
2024  Jeff Smith 5-0 United States Robbie Phillips $4,160 $1,200 $600

Womens

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
2024 England Fallon Sherrock 5-2 England Deta Hedman $1,820 $600 $300

Tournament records

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  • Most wins ?: . .
  • Most Finals ?: .
  • Most Semi Finals ?
  • Most Quarter Finals ?:
  • Most Appearances ?: .
  • Most Prize Money won $?: .
  • Best winning average (.) : , , .
  • Youngest Winner age ?: .
  • Oldest Winner age ?: .

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Las Vegas Open". adodarts.com. American Darts Organization. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Las Vegas Open men's winners". mastercaller.com. 24 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Las Vegas Open women's winners". mastercaller.com. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
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