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2013 European Championship (darts)

The 2013 PartyPoker.net European Championship was the sixth edition of the Professional Darts Corporation tournament, the European Championship, which allows the top European players to compete against the highest ranked players from the PDC Order of Merit. The tournament took place from 4–7 July at the RWE-Sporthalle in Mülheim, Germany.[1]

2013 PartyPoker.net European Championship
Tournament information
Dates4–7 July 2013
VenueRWE-Sporthalle
LocationMülheim
Country Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£200,000
Winner's share£50,000
High checkout170 Canada John Part
Champion(s)
England Adrian Lewis
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The defending champion, Simon Whitlock, pulled off an incredible comeback in his quarter-final match against Jamie Caven to win 10–9 having been 3–9 down.[2] He advanced to the final once more where he faced Adrian Lewis. Lewis won his third major title by defeating the Australian 11–6.[3]

Prize money

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The 2013 European Championship has a total prize fund of £200,000.[4] The following is the breakdown of the fund:

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £200,000)
Winner (1) £50,000
Runner-Up (1) £20,000
Semi-finalists (2) £10,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £7,500
Last 16  (second round) (8) £5,000
Last 32  (first round) (16) £2,500

Qualification

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The top 16 players from the PDC Order of Merit on 23 June automatically qualified for the event. The top eight from them were also the seeded players. The remaining 16 places went to the top eight non-qualified players from the PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit, with further places awarded to the top seven non-qualified players from the Continental Europe Order of Merit and the leader of the Scandinavian Order of Merit after four of eight events.[5][6] Gary Anderson withdrew before the event began due to illness so Mark Webster took his place due to being the next non-qualified player from the PDC Order of Merit.[7]

These are the participants:

PDC Top 16
  1. England  Phil Taylor (second round)
  2. Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen (semi-finals)
  3. England  Adrian Lewis (champion)
  4. England  James Wade (second round)
  5. Australia  Simon Whitlock (runner-up)
  6. England  Andy Hamilton (quarter-finals)
  7. England  Wes Newton (first round)
  8. Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld (second round)
  9. England  Justin Pipe (second round)
  10. England  Dave Chisnall (first round)
  11. Scotland  Robert Thornton (quarter-finals)
  12. England  Kevin Painter (second round)
  13. England  Mervyn King (second round)
  14. Belgium  Kim Huybrechts (first round)
  15. Northern Ireland  Brendan Dolan (first round)
  16. England  Terry Jenkins (first round)
Pro Tour Order of Merit qualifiers
  1. England  Jamie Caven (quarter-finals)
  2. Scotland  Peter Wright (first round)
  3. Canada  John Part (first round)
  4. England  Stuart Kellett (first round)
  5. Australia  Paul Nicholson (second round)
  6. Scotland  Gary Anderson (withdrew)
  7. England  Ronnie Baxter (first round)
  8. England  Colin Lloyd (second round)
  9. Wales  Mark Webster (first round)
European qualifiers
  1. Austria  Mensur Suljović (first round)
  2. Netherlands  Jelle Klaasen (quarter-finals)
  3. Germany  Tomas Seyler (first round)
  4. Germany  Max Hopp (first round)
  5. Belgium  Kurt van de Rijck (first round)
  6. Belgium  Ronny Huybrechts (semi-finals)
  7. Netherlands  Vincent van der Voort (first round)
SDC Order of Merit
  1. Finland  Jani Haavisto (first round)

Draw

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The draw was held on 23 June 2013.[5]

First round (best of 11 legs)
4–5 July
[8][9]
Second round (best of 19 legs)
6 July
[10]
Quarter-finals (best of 19 legs)
7 July
[2]
Semi-finals (best of 21 legs)
7 July
[11]
Final (best of 21 legs)
7 July
[11]
               
1 England  Phil Taylor 96.24 6
Netherlands  Vincent van der Voort 92.77 3
1 England  Phil Taylor 95.51 5
Belgium  Ronny Huybrechts 95.54 10
  England  Stuart Kellett 93.77 3
Belgium  Ronny Huybrechts 100.97 6
  Belgium  Ronny Huybrechts 93.46 10
Scotland  Robert Thornton 94.27 9
8 Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld 87.28 6
Germany  Tomas Seyler 81.61 1
8 Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld 95.57 9
Scotland  Robert Thornton 93.42 10
  Scotland  Robert Thornton 95.05 6
Northern Ireland  Brendan Dolan 88.85 2
Belgium  Ronny Huybrechts 94.86 7
5 Australia  Simon Whitlock 96.14 11
5 Australia  Simon Whitlock 94.93 6
Belgium  Kim Huybrechts 94.31 4
5 Australia  Simon Whitlock 99.52 10
England  Colin Lloyd 92.69 6
  England  Colin Lloyd 100.65 6
Scotland  Peter Wright 98.46 4
5 Australia  Simon Whitlock 96.33 10
England  Jamie Caven 95.31 9
4 England  James Wade 95.41 6
Wales  Mark Webster 91.10 2
4 England  James Wade 92.78 2
England  Jamie Caven 99.44 10
  England  Jamie Caven 106.09 6
England  Dave Chisnall 96.04 0
5 Australia  Simon Whitlock 99.59 6
3 England  Adrian Lewis 103.34 11
2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen 86.19 6
Belgium  Kurt van de Rijck 75.78 1
2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen 104.87 10
England  Mervyn King 91.41 3
  England  Ronnie Baxter 87.17 5
England  Mervyn King 88.18 6
2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen 104.77 10
Netherlands  Jelle Klaasen 99.68 7
7 England  Wes Newton 92.88 4
Netherlands  Jelle Klaasen 93.10 6
  Netherlands  Jelle Klaasen 103.76 10
England  Justin Pipe 98.01 6
  Finland  Jani Haavisto 90.73 3
England  Justin Pipe 93.92 6
2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen 99.05 8
3 England  Adrian Lewis 100.34 11
6 England  Andy Hamilton 89.00 6
England  Terry Jenkins 88.98 5
6 England  Andy Hamilton 89.74 10
Australia  Paul Nicholson 87.19 8
  Germany  Max Hopp 79.07 4
Australia  Paul Nicholson 88.23 6
6 England  Andy Hamilton 93.51 3
3 England  Adrian Lewis 102.57 10
3 England  Adrian Lewis 90.22 6
Austria  Mensur Suljović 90.83 4
3 England  Adrian Lewis 100.34 10
England  Kevin Painter 90.35 4
  England  Kevin Painter 94.91 6
Canada  John Part 91.33 4

Broadcasting

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On 14 June 2013, the PDC announced that the European Championship would be broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV4 for the next three years.[12] It was also shown on RTL 7 in the Netherlands, Sport1 in Germany, Fox Sports in Australia and on Sky New Zealand.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Tournament Calendar 2013". PDC. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b "partypoker.net Euro Champs QFs". PDC. Archived from the original on 2013-07-10. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Adrian Lewis wins European Darts Championship in Germany". BBC Sport. 8 July 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  4. ^ "2013 European Championship Prize Money". Darts Database. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  5. ^ a b "PartyPoker.net European Championship Draw". PDC. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  6. ^ "PartyPoker.net European Championship Update". PDC. Archived from the original on 25 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Anderson Withdraws From Euro Champs". PDC. Archived from the original on 8 July 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  8. ^ a b "partypoker.net Euro Champs - Day One". PDC. Archived from the original on 2013-09-11. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  9. ^ "partypoker.net Euro Champs - Day Two". PDC. Archived from the original on 2013-09-23. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  10. ^ "partypoker.net Euro Champs - Second Round". PDC. Archived from the original on 8 July 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  11. ^ a b "Brilliant Lewis Is European Champion". PDC. Archived from the original on 2013-07-10. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  12. ^ "PDC & ITV Sign New Four-Event Deal". PDC. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
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