2006 PDC World Darts Championship - Results

Results

First Round (best of 5 sets)
19–22 December
Second round (best of 7)
26–28 December
Third round (best of 7)
28–29 December
Quarter-finals (best of 9)
30 December
Semi-finals (best of 11)
1 January
Final (best of 13)
2 January
1 Colin Lloyd 2
Gary Welding 3
Gary Welding 4
Erwin Extercatte 1
32 Darren Webster 2
Erwin Extercatte 3
Gary Welding 4
John Kuczynski 2
16 Lionel Sams 0
John Kuczynski 3
John Kuczynski 4
Jan van der Rassel 3
17 Steve Beaton 0
Jan van der Rassel 3
Gary Welding 0
Wayne Jones 5
8 Andy Jenkins 3
Patrick Bulen 1
8 Andy Jenkins 3
Wayne Jones 4
25 James Wade 2
Wayne Jones 3
Wayne Jones 4
Steve Alker 1
9 Denis Ovens 3
Geoff Wylie 1
9 Denis Ovens 1
Steve Alker 4
24 Alan Caves 1
Steve Alker 3
Wayne Jones 0
5 Peter Manley 6
5 Peter Manley 3
Kevin Spiolek 0
5 Peter Manley 4
Jason Clark 3
28 Steve Maish 2
Jason Clark 3
5 Peter Manley 4
21 Dennis Smith 3
12 Mark Walsh 3
Warren Parry 0
12 Mark Walsh 0
21 Dennis Smith 4
21 Dennis Smith 3
Mark Salmon 2
5 Peter Manley 5
20 Adrian Lewis 3
4 Roland Scholten 3
Dave Whitcombe 1
4 Roland Scholten 4
Tomas Seyler 2
29 Jamie Harvey 0
Tomas Seyler 3
4 Roland Scholten 3
20 Adrian Lewis 4
13 Dennis Priestley 3
John MaGowan 1
13 Dennis Priestley 2
20 Adrian Lewis 4
20 Adrian Lewis 3
Dave Honey 0
5 Peter Manley 0
2 Phil Taylor 7
2 Phil Taylor 3
David Platt 0
2 Phil Taylor 4
31 Matt Clark 1
31 Matt Clark 3
Ken Woods 0
2 Phil Taylor 4
Andy Hamilton 0
15 Terry Jenkins 3
Jimmy Mann 2
15 Terry Jenkins 1
Andy Hamilton 4
18 Bob Anderson 2
Andy Hamilton 3
2 Phil Taylor 5
7 Kevin Painter 1
7 Kevin Painter 3
Dale Newton 1
7 Kevin Painter 4
26 Wes Newton 3
26 Wes Newton 3
Yasuhiko Matsunaga 0
7 Kevin Painter 4
10 Mark Dudbridge 1
10 Mark Dudbridge 3
Darin Young 0
10 Mark Dudbridge 4
Alan Tabern 0
23 Alex Roy 2
Alan Tabern 3
2 Phil Taylor 6
6 Wayne Mardle 5
6 Wayne Mardle 3
Brian Roach 1
6 Wayne Mardle 4
27 Erik Clarys 1
27 Erik Clarys 3
Winston Cadogan 0
6 Wayne Mardle 4
11 John Part 2
11 John Part 3
Liu Cheng'An 0
11 John Part 4
22 Chris Mason 3
22 Chris Mason 3
Steve Hine 1
6 Wayne Mardle 5
14 Alan Warriner-Little 0
3 Ronnie Baxter 2
Ray Carver 3
Ray Carver 3
Andy Smith 4
30 Colin Monk 0
Andy Smith 3
Andy Smith 2
14 Alan Warriner-Little 4
14 Alan Warriner-Little 3
Andree Welge 0
14 Alan Warriner-Little 4
Gerry Convery 0
19 Dave Askew 0
Gerry Convery 3

Highest three-dart checkout: 170 Andy Hamilton, Phil Taylor.

Tournament 180s scored: 424 in 1222 legs

Most 180s scored, individual: 49 Phil Taylor, 35 Wayne Mardle, 22 Adrian Lewis, 19 Peter Manley

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BDO World Darts Champions
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  • Leighton Rees
  • John Lowe
  • Eric Bristow
  • Jocky Wilson
  • Keith Deller
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  • Phil Taylor
  • Dennis Priestley
  • John Part
  • Richie Burnett
  • Steve Beaton
  • Les Wallace
  • Raymond van Barneveld
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  • John Walton
  • Tony David
  • Andy Fordham
  • Jelle Klaasen
  • Martin Adams
  • Mark Webster
  • Christian Kist
  • Scott Waites
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  • Trina Gulliver
  • Anastasia Dobromyslova
  • Francis Hoenselaar
PDC World Darts Champions
  • Dennis Priestley
  • Phil Taylor
  • John Part
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  • Adrian Lewis
Reigning Champions in bold

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