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Auckland Open (darts)

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Auckland Open
Tournament information
LocationAuckland
CountryNew Zealand New Zealand
Established2006
Organisation(s)NZDC / BDO, category D / WDF category 3
FormatLegs
Prize fundUnknown
Month(s) PlayedSeptember
Current champion(s)
New Zealand Craig Caldwell

The Auckland Open [1] is an annual darts tournament on the WDF circuit that began in 2006. [2][3]

List of tournaments

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Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
2006 New Zealand Herbie Nathan 4–3 New Zealand John Sinclair
New Zealand Peggy Speir 4–2 New Zealand Valona Hereora
2007 New Zealand Graeme McElroy (88.41) 4–0 New Zealand Paul Visschers (60.15)
New Zealand Mata Tetauru (62.85) 4–1 New Zealand Megan Smith (57.21)
2008 New Zealand Craig Caldwell (75.90) 4–3 New Zealand Lou Tai (71.10)
New Zealand Lorene Earnshaw (57.39) 4–3 New Zealand Rogere Te Whero (58.17)
2009 New Zealand Richard Te Whero 4–3 New Zealand Mike Day
New Zealand Denisa Walker 4–2 New Zealand Gail Taylor
2010 New Zealand Cyndric Joyce 4–2 New Zealand Richard Te Whero
New Zealand Jannette Jonathan 4–0 New Zealand Malia Ioane
2011 New Zealand Jonathan Silcock 4–3 New Zealand Monty Tuhua
New Zealand Jannette Jonathan 4–3 New Zealand Selina Baker-Clemas
2012 New Zealand Cody Harris 6–1 New Zealand Sam Bryant
New Zealand Polly Luke 5–4 New Zealand Jannette Jonathan
2013 New Zealand Cody Harris 5–0 New Zealand Rodney Moreland
New Zealand Kit Bennett 5–0 New Zealand Lorraine Pike
2014 New Zealand Cody Harris 4–3 New Zealand Mike Day
New Zealand Tina Osborne 5–3 New Zealand Sha Hohipa
2015 New Zealand Craig Caldwell 5–3 New Zealand Mark Cleaver
New Zealand Jo Steed 5–4 New Zealand Sha Hohipa
2016 New Zealand Mark Cleaver 6–1 New Zealand Greg Moss
New Zealand Jo Steed New Zealand Tina Osborne
2017 New Zealand Craig Caldwell 6–5 New Zealand Mark McGrath
New Zealand Tina Osborne New Zealand Sha Hohipa
2018 New Zealand Mark McGrath 6–4 New Zealand Haupai Puha
New Zealand Jannette Jonathan 5–4 New Zealand Taylor Marsh Kahaki

2016 tournament

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Auckland Open
Tournament information
Dates17 September 2016
LocationAuckland
CountryNew Zealand
Organisation(s)BDO, WDF, NZDC
Champion(s)
New Zealand Mark Cleaver
«2015 2017»

The 2016 Auckland Open took place in Auckland on 17 September 2016.[4][5]

Results

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Here are the results:

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
New Zealand Mark Cleaver
New Zealand Tukina Weko
New Zealand Mark Cleaver 5
New Zealand John Kelly 4
New Zealand John Kelly
New Zealand Mike Buttar
New Zealand Mark Cleaver 5
New Zealand Steve Doak 1
New Zealand Steve Doak
New Zealand Peter Herewini
New Zealand Steve Doak 5
New Zealand Peter Hunt 4
New Zealand Peter Hunt
New Zealand Carlos McKinley
New Zealand Mark Cleaver 6
New Zealand Greg Moss 1
New Zealand Greg Moss
New Zealand Mike Day
New Zealand Greg Moss 5
New Zealand Jason Ladbrook 4
New Zealand Jason Ladbrook
New Zealand Sonny Harris
New Zealand Greg Moss 5
New Zealand Cody Harris 3
New Zealand Cody Harris
New Zealand Charlie Maru
New Zealand Cody Harris 5
New Zealand Rob Szabo 3
New Zealand Rob Szabo
New Zealand Joshua Roberts

Tournament records men

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  • Most wins 3: New Zealand Cody Harris.
  • Most Finals 3: New Zealand Cody Harris.
  • Most Semi-finals 4: New Zealand Cody Harris, New Zealand Craig Caldwell.
  • Most Quarter-finals 4: New Zealand Cody Harris, New Zealand Craig Caldwell.
  • Most Appearances 5: New Zealand Cody Harris.
  • Most Prize Money won NZS$ ,:
  • Best winning average (.) : .
  • Youngest Winner age 32: New Zealand Craig Caldwell.
  • Oldest Winner age 32: New Zealand Craig Caldwell.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Events Dairy-2016". bdodarts.com. British Darts Organisation. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. ^ dartsdatabase.co.uk Auckland Open
  3. ^ "Auckland Open Results". nzdarts.com. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Calendar". Darts World Federation. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Auckland Open Results 2016". dartsdatabase.co. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
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