Quebec Open (darts)
Quebec Open | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe Hôtel |
Location | Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec |
Country | Canada |
Established | 1978 (men's) 2006 (women's) |
Organisation(s) | BDO, category D WDF category Bronze |
Format | Legs |
Prize fund | C$3,800 |
Month(s) Played | January |
Current champion(s) | |
David Cameron (Men's) (Women's) |
The Quebec Open [1] is a Canadian darts tournament that has been held since 2006 the event comprises both men's singles and doubles and women's singles and doubles competition.
List of winners[]
Men's [2][]
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Total Prize Money |
Champion | Runner-Up |
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1978 | Allan Hogg | ?–? | ||||
1979 | Allan Hogg | ?–? | Bob Sinnaeve | |||
1980 | Bob Sinnaeve | ?–? | Len Heard | |||
1981 | ?–? | Ray Kippari | ||||
1982 | Allan Hogg | ?–? | Dave Miller | |||
1983 | Bob Sinnaeve | ?–? | Paul Lim | |||
1984 | ?–? | Bob Sinnaeve | ||||
1985 | ?–? | |||||
1986 | Bill Steinke | ?–? | Bob Sinnaeve | |||
1987 | ?–? | Rick Ney | ||||
1988 | Nicky Virachkul | ?–? | Albert Anstey | |||
1989 | ?–? | Tony Holyoake | ||||
1990 | Tony Payne | ?–? | Bob Sinnaeve | |||
1991 | Tony Payne | ?–? | Gerald Verrier | |||
1992 | ?–? | Sean Downs | ||||
1993 | John Part | ?–? | ||||
1994 | John Part | ?–? | ||||
1995 | ?–? | |||||
1996 | John Part | ?–? | ||||
1997 | ?–? | |||||
1998 | ?–? | |||||
1999 | John Part | ?–? | ||||
2000 | ?–? | |||||
2001 | Phil Taylor | ?–? | Peter Manley | |||
2002 | John Part | ?–? | ||||
2003 | Dennis Priestley | ?–? | Colin Lloyd | |||
2004 | ?–? | |||||
2005 | ?–? | |||||
2006 | 5–0 | C$1,600 | C$800 | C$400 | ||
2007 | Al Bouchie | ?–? | C$2,800 | C$800 | C$400 | |
2008 | Gerry Convery | ?–? | C$2,400 | C$800 | C$400 | |
2009 | Richard Marcotte | ?–? | Martin Tremblay | C$2,400 | C$800 | C$400 |
2010 | Marco Gonthier | 5–3 | C$2,400 | C$800 | C$400 | |
2011 | Marcel Simard | beat | Terry Hayhurst | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
2012 | beat | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 | ||
2013 | David Cameron | beat | Andy Rust | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
2014 | beat | David Cameron | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 | |
2015 | Dawson Murschell | beat | Marcel Simard | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
2016 | Dawson Murschell | beat | Steve Warnock | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
2017 | Martin Tremblay | beat | Ross Snook | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
2018 | Dave Cameron | beat | Marcel Simard | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
2019 | Ross Snook | beat | C$2,750 | C$1,000 | C$500 | |
2020 | David Cameron | beat | C$2,800 | C$1,000 | C$500 |
Women's [3][]
Tournament records[]
- Most wins 2: Dawson Murschell.
- Most Finals 4: Marcel Simard.
- Most Semi Finals 7: Marcel Simard.
- Most Quarter Finals 7: Marcel Simard.
- Most Appearances 8: Marco Gonthier, Marcel Simard, Martin Tremblay.
- Most Prize Money won C$3,418: Marcel Simard.
- Best winning average () : .
- Youngest Winner age 19: Dawson Murschell .
- Oldest Winner age 52: Gerry Convery.
References[]
- ^ "Quebec Open Canada Results". WDF,org. 23 January 2016, World Darts Federation. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
- ^ "Quebec Open men's winners". mastercaller.com. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ "Quebec Open women's winners". mastercaller.com. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1978 establishments in Quebec
- Darts tournaments
- Darts tournament stubs