World Professional Darts Championship - Total World Darts Championship Wins

Total World Darts Championship Wins

The following sortable table lists all winners of both versions of the World Championship (correct as of 3 January 2012).

Player Total BDO PDC
Phil Taylor 15 2 13
Eric Bristow 5 5 -
Raymond van Barneveld 5 4 1
Martin Adams 3 3 -
John Lowe 3 3 -
John Part 3 1 2
Jocky Wilson 2 2 -
Dennis Priestley 2 1 1
Ted Hankey 2 2 -
Adrian Lewis 2 - 2
Mark Webster 1 1 -
Leighton Rees 1 1 -
Keith Deller 1 1 -
Bob Anderson 1 1 -
Richie Burnett 1 1 -
Steve Beaton 1 1 -
Les Wallace 1 1 -
John Walton 1 1 -
Tony David 1 1 -
Andy Fordham 1 1 -
Jelle Klaasen 1 1 -
Christian Kist 1 1 -

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