The 2003 BDO World Darts Championship was a professional
darts
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tournament held from 4 to 12 January 2003 at the
Lakeside Country Club in
Frimley Green
Frimley Green is a large village and ward of in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England, approximately southwest of central London. It is south of the town of Frimley.
Lakeside Country Club was the national venue for the BDO int ...
,
Surrey
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. It was the 26th staging of the
competition
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since the
1978 edition and the 18th time it took place at the Lakeside Country Club. The competition was the first of 14
British Darts Organisation
The British Darts Organisation (BDO) was a darts organisation founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft. Made up of 66 member counties, it oversaw professional, semi-professional and amateur darts competitions in Britain. The BDO was a founder ...
(BDO) tournaments in 2003 and featured a women's world championship for the third time. It was broadcast by the
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in the United Kingdom and was sponsored by the cigarette company
Embassy
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.
Tony David
Tony David (born 11 September 1967) is an Australian former professional darts player, who played under the nickname The Deadly Boomerang. He is the only Australian player to have been a senior singles world darts champion, having won the 200 ...
of
Australia
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was the defending champion heading into the tournament, but he would suffer a whitewash defeat at the hands of
Ritchie Davies
Ritchie Davies (born 27 November 1971) is a Welsh former professional darts player from Aberdare. He is best known for his run at the 2003 BDO World Darts Championship, where he reached the final.
Career
Davies made his World Championship debu ...
in the quarter-finals, by a final score of five sets to zero.
Two-time world champion
Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld (born 20 April 1967) is a Dutch professional darts player. Nicknamed Barney, although originally known as The Man, he is one of the most successful darts players in history. Van Barneveld is a five-time World Darts Champ ...
defeated
Ritchie Davies
Ritchie Davies (born 27 November 1971) is a Welsh former professional darts player from Aberdare. He is best known for his run at the 2003 BDO World Darts Championship, where he reached the final.
Career
Davies made his World Championship debu ...
six
sets to three (6–3) in the final. He joined
Eric Bristow
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He was ranked World No. 1 by the World Darts Federation a record five times, in 1980, 1981 and 1983–1985. He was ...
and
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* John Lowe (darts player) (born 1945), English darts player.
* John Lowe (footballer) (1912–1995), Scottish football player
* John Lowe (rugby league), English rugby league footballer
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as the third player to win three or more BDO world titles in their career. Van Barneveld defeated
Matt Clark,
John Burton,
Erik Clarys and
Mervyn King en route to the final. Clarys achieved a 170
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, the highest of the tournament, in the final set of his quarter-final round match against Van Barneveld.
As Canadian
John Part
John Part (born June 29, 1966) is a Canadian former professional darts player and current commentator. Nicknamed Darth Maple, he is a three-times World Champion, having won the 1994 BDO World Darts Championship on his world championship debut, a ...
won the rival
PDC World Darts Championship
The PDC World Darts Championship, known for sponsorship purposes as the Cazoo World Darts Championship, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), is a World Professional Darts Championship held annually in the sport of darts. The PD ...
the same year, this was the first time that both versions of the world title were held by a player from outside the
British Isles
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.
The women's championship was won by
Trina Gulliver
Catrina Elizabeth Gulliver (born 30 November 1969) is an English professional darts player. She is the 10-time Women's World Professional Darts Champion of the British Darts Organisation (BDO). Her nickname is Golden Girl and in 2003, she was n ...
for the third consecutive year, defeating
Dawn Standley
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,
Mieke de Boer
Mieke de Boer (born 11 January 1980 in Maastricht, Limburg) is a former darts player from the Netherlands, who was nicknamed Bambie.
Career
In 2002 she won the Women's World Darts Trophy, beating Karin Krappen in the quarter-finals and then Fra ...
and
Anne Kirk
Anne Kirk (born 6 April 1951) is a Scottish former professional darts player. She was nicknamed "Captain Kirk".
Career
Kirk won the 2001 Women's World Masters, beating American Marilyn Popp in the final. She then reached the semi final of the ...
en route to victory.
Background
Men's tournament
The
British Darts Organisation
The British Darts Organisation (BDO) was a darts organisation founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft. Made up of 66 member counties, it oversaw professional, semi-professional and amateur darts competitions in Britain. The BDO was a founder ...
(BDO) was formed in 1973 by the managing director
Olly Croft
Oliver Albert Croft, (17 November 1929 – 23 November 2019) was a darts administrator and the founder of the British Darts Organisation. He was one of the most influential protagonists in darts for almost four decades having set up and run the ...
; the BDO World Darts Championship was first held in 1978. It was one of two
world championship
A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ...
s in the game of
darts
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: the other being the
PDC World Darts Championship
The PDC World Darts Championship, known for sponsorship purposes as the Cazoo World Darts Championship, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), is a World Professional Darts Championship held annually in the sport of darts. The PD ...
. The 2003 tournament was held between 4 and 12 January, in
Frimley Green
Frimley Green is a large village and ward of in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England, approximately southwest of central London. It is south of the town of Frimley.
Lakeside Country Club was the national venue for the BDO int ...
,
Surrey
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, and was the first of 14 BDO-sanctioned events that year.
It was the 26th edition of the tournament and featured a 32-player main draw played at the
Lakeside Country Club.
A total of 27 players automatically qualified for the main draw with the top 8
seeded according to their final position in the BDO rankings. The tournament's defending champion and world number one
Tony David
Tony David (born 11 September 1967) is an Australian former professional darts player, who played under the nickname The Deadly Boomerang. He is the only Australian player to have been a senior singles world darts champion, having won the 200 ...
was seeded first and
Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld (born 20 April 1967) is a Dutch professional darts player. Nicknamed Barney, although originally known as The Man, he is one of the most successful darts players in history. Van Barneveld is a five-time World Darts Champ ...
was seeded second.
The remaining five places were decided by an international play-off round held at
Bridlington Spa
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,
Bridlington
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, on 31 October 2002.
John Burton,
Dennis Harbour
Dennis Harbour (born 28 June 1961) is a former England, English darts player. His nickname was The Harbour Master.
Career
Harbour played in the 1989 Winmau World Masters and lost in the first round to Dave Whitcombe. He returned to the Master ...
.
Martin Phillips,
Brian Sorensen and
Robert Wagner
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were the five players who progressed from qualifying to the main draw.
The maximum number of
sets in a match increased from five in the first and second rounds to nine in the quarter- and semi-finals, leading up to the final which was played as best-of-11 frames.
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,
it had a total prize fund of £205,000,
and was broadcast in the United Kingdom on the
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In the lead up to the 2002 BDO world championship, David was seen by ''
The Times
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'' correspondent Mel Webb as the favourite to retain his title due to his performances during the 2002 season.
Conversely, ''
The Racing Post
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'' Steve Davies reported bookmakers considered Van Barneveld the most likely player to win the tournament, which would be his third BDO world championship victory.
Embassy Darts guest writer Marcus Stead opined the progress of
John Walton, the
2001 champion, would be observed carefully.
Women's tournament
The BDO women's world championship was the third edition of the tournament,
and took place from 4 to 11 January, at the Lakeside Country Club, Frimley Green, Surrey.
A total of four players automatically qualified for the main draw and were seeded according to their final position in the BDO rankings.
Francis Hoenselaar
Francisca ("Francis") Hoenselaar (born 15 January 1965 in Rotterdam, South Holland) is a retired Dutch professional darts player from the Netherlands. She was nicknamed ''The Dutch Crown''.
A leading player in the women's game, Hoenselaar was ...
was seeded first and the competition's defending champion Trina Gulliver was the second seed.
Mieke de Boer
Mieke de Boer (born 11 January 1980 in Maastricht, Limburg) is a former darts player from the Netherlands, who was nicknamed Bambie.
Career
In 2002 she won the Women's World Darts Trophy, beating Karin Krappen in the quarter-finals and then Fra ...
was seeded third and the final seed was
Anne Kirk
Anne Kirk (born 6 April 1951) is a Scottish former professional darts player. She was nicknamed "Captain Kirk".
Career
Kirk won the 2001 Women's World Masters, beating American Marilyn Popp in the final. She then reached the semi final of the ...
.
Karin Krappen
Karin Krappen (born 10 December 1973) is a former Dutch darts player. She is a former winner of the Women's World Darts Trophy and the Women's World Masters. She was nicknamed Dolphin.
Career
Krappen made her World Championship debut in 2003, ...
was the only automatic non-seeded participant. The remaining three places were decided by an international play-off round held at Bridlington Spa, Bridlington on 31 October 2002.
Linda Rogers-Pickett,
Dawn Standley
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and
Gaynor Williams
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* Adam Gaynor (born 1963), American guitarist
* Barrington Gaynor (1965–2011), Jamaican footballer
* Ciara Gaynor (born 1979), Irish camogie player
* Dav ...
were the trio who advanced from qualifying to the main draw.
All matches were played to the best-of-three sets.
Men's tournament
First round
The draw for the first round of the championship was conducted by
Peter Ebdon
Peter David Ebdon (born 27 August 1970) is an English former snooker player. The winner of the 2002 World Snooker Championship, Ebdon won nine world ranking events, placing twelfth on the all-time list of ranking tournament winners. In addit ...
, the
2002 world snooker champion, and the two-time women's world darts champion
Trina Gulliver
Catrina Elizabeth Gulliver (born 30 November 1969) is an English professional darts player. She is the 10-time Women's World Professional Darts Champion of the British Darts Organisation (BDO). Her nickname is Golden Girl and in 2003, she was n ...
at Bridlington Spa on 3 November 2002. It was televised live on the BBC sport programme ''
Sunday Grandstand
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''.
The first round of the competition, in which 32 players participated, took place from 4 to 6 January and was held as best-of-five sets.
In this round
Vincent van der Voort
Vincent van der Voort (born 18 December 1975) is a Dutch professional darts player on the PDC circuit. As of the 2012 PDC World Darts Championship, his nickname is the "Dutch Destroyer", although he used to go by "Grease Lightning". He is bes ...
defeated
Jarkko Komula
Jarkko Komula (born 13 March 1976) is a Finnish former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is nicknamed Smiley because he rarely smiles.
Darts career
BDO
Komula reached the final of the 2001 ...
3–1. Komula moved 2–0 ahead in the first set until Van Der Voort produced an 11-dart finish to win set one. Van Der Voort won the game with a 117
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.
David, who has the blood-clotting disorder
haemophilia
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, lost the first set in his match against Sorensen due to several darts landing outside the board's targets before taking three sets in a row in a 3–1 victory.
Against Phillips, Walton claimed set one before Phillips took six successive
legs
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to lead 2–1. Two double one ring finishes gave Walton the fourth set and took the fifth to win 3–2.
[ Walton said he had received treatment for a ]trapped nerve
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in his neck before the match.[ ]Ritchie Davies
Ritchie Davies (born 27 November 1971) is a Welsh former professional darts player from Aberdare. He is best known for his run at the 2003 BDO World Darts Championship, where he reached the final.
Career
Davies made his World Championship debu ...
, in his seventh consecutive BDO World Championship appearance, defeated Albertino Essers
Albertino Essers (born 30 May 1969) is a Dutch former professional darts player. Nicknamed The Sensation, he competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events.
Career
In the 2007 BDO World Darts Championship, Essers defeated the number 2 see ...
3–1, a match which saw Davies claim the opening set unchallenged. Gary Anderson defeated Peter Johnstone 3–2 after he converted a 2–0 deficit to win the first set 3–2. Both players twice equalled the game before Anderson took three legs in a row to win.[ Four-time semi-finalist ]Andy Fordham
Andrew Fordham (2 February 1962 – 15 July 2021) was an English professional darts player, commonly known as The Viking. He won the 2004 BDO World Darts Championship and the 1999 Winmau World Masters.
Darts career
Fordham made his first ap ...
compiled high scores and struck the double rings to whitewash
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Stefan Nagy
Stefan Nagy (31 July 1951 – 23 June 2016) was a former Swedish darts player who competed in British Darts Organisation events.
Career
At the 1992 BDO World Darts Championship he was defeated 3–0 by Rod Harrington in the first round. 2002 ...
3–0.[
Bob Taylor progressed past the first round for the second year in a row with a 3–0 whitewash of Peter Hunt from set victories of 3–2 and 3–1×2. In their maiden television appearances, ]Darryl Fitton
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defeated Burton 3–1 with set victories of 3–0, 3–2 and 3–1. Martin Adams
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, the number four seed and England captain, claimed the opening set against Co Stompé
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. He beat Stompé in the second set and won 3–1 with a 138 checkout.[ Wagner won the opening set against Gary Robson 3–2. Robson took set two after Wagner missed multiple chances to hit the double ten ring. Wagner took two more sets from six consecutive legs for a 3–1 victory.] In the match between Van Barneveld and Matt Clark, the latter began with a maximum
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before the former took the first set. He then claimed six legs in a row to win 3–1.[ Erik Clarys defeated the seventh seed ]Tony Eccles
Tony Eccles (born 8 January 1970) is an English former professional darts player. Nicknamed The Viper, he played in both the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). He reached the quarter-finals of the BD ...
3–1 after a minor challenge from Eccles in set three.[ Sub-par play from ]Shaun Greatbatch
Shaun Greatbatch (13 July 1969 – 5 June 2022) was an English professional darts player. He lived in Suffolk and worked in the construction industry. His nickname was Nine Dart Man, having been the first player to hit a perfect nine dart fini ...
saw him whitewashed 3–0 by Colin Monk
Colin Monk (born 29 September 1967) is an English former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and British Darts Organisation (BDO) events.
Career
Monk won the Winmau World Masters in 1996, where he be ...
; Greatbatch was able to force the second set to conclude with a final leg decider before he missed the double rings in the following set.
Sixth seed Tony O'Shea
Tony O'Shea (born 9 May 1961) is an English professional darts player. His squat figure has resulted in the nickname "Silverback". O'Shea has reached the finals of seven British Darts Organisation (BDO) major darts tournaments, but to date h ...
beat Ted Hankey
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, the 2000 champion, 3–2 in a closely contested match. Hankey won the first set unchallenged before a 118 checkout gave O'Shea the next set. The score was level until O'Shea defeated Hankey on the double 16 ring.[ Harbour defeated teenager ]James Wade
James Martin Wade (born 6 April 1983) is an English professional darts player, currently playing in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). He became the youngest player to win a major PDC title, when he won the 2007 World Matchplay at the ...
3–2. Coming from 2–1 behind Harbour produced checkouts of 145, 115 and 60 in the fifth set to go through to the next round after Wade was unable to convert ten opportunities to win the match. The final first round match was played between the number three seed Mervyn King and Steve Coote
Stephen Coote (born 19 September 1970) is an English professional darts player. He won the German Open in 1999. He is not a full-time professional and works as a fireman.
BDO career
Coote made his televised debut at the 1999 Winmau World Mast ...
. After King compiled a 138 checkout, Coote won the first set 3–2 on a 101 checkout. King moved ahead by winning sets two and three 3–1, and a 116 checkout gave him a 3–1 win.
Second round
The second round was held from 7 to 8 January. The first second round match, which was played between Adams and Taylor, began with Adams winning the first set on the double 20 ring and led by two legs in set two. A 116 checkout allowed Taylor to tie and then won the third set 3–1. After Adams failed to hit the bullseye ring Taylor won by 3–1. David came from one set behind Van Der Voort early on to win 3–1 with a 114 checkout and a finish of 99 points. He said afterwards: "I was a bit slow coming out in the first set but I picked it up and I'm very happy with how I played." Davies whitewashed Walton 3–0 with two 12-dart finishes and ended on the double 20 ring; Walton missed multiple opportunities to strike a double ring. In the match between Anderson and Fordham, Anderson won the first set on the bullseye ring and Fordham won three legs in a row without reply to level the score. Anderson then claimed the next two sets and finished on the double six ring to win the match 3–1.
Van Barneveld whitewashed Burton 3–0 with a 12-dart finish; Burton won a single leg in each of the three sets played. Clarys came from two legs behind Wagner to win the first set 3–2 and then whitewashed his opponent 3–0. Monk overcame O'Shea 3–2 in a narrowly fought match that the press positively reviewed.[ Both players tied at 2–2 and the match concluded with a final set decider. The score went to 5–5 when the ]referee
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confirmed a sudden death leg, which Monk won with a 102 checkout by striking the treble 20, single 10 and double 16 rings.[ Monk said post-match he was exhausted and O'Shea praised his opponent's form.][ The final second round match saw King defeat Harbour 3–1. Two 12-dart finishes and three maximum scores won King set one. King prevented Harbour from winning the second by hitting the double eight ring. Harbour took the third set before King won the match in the fourth.][
]
Quarter-finals
The four quarter-finals were played to the best-of-nine sets between 9 and 10 January. Davies averaged
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32.73 points per dart thrown in whitewashing David 5–0. He won the opening two sets 3–0 and 3–2. Davies further extended his lead through dart throw accuracy and after David could not strike the double 20 ring in the third set. After the mid-session interval, both players tied the fifth set 2–2 until Davies achieved a 121 checkout to win the match. He entered the semi-finals of the championship for the first time in seven attempts. Post-match David said Davies had outperformed him and the latter expressed a surprise over whitewashing his opponent. Another whitewash occurred when Anderson defeated Taylor 5–0 in an all-Scottish fixture. He compiled checkouts of 161 and 140 and a 13-dart finish en route to victory.[ Anderson commented on his form: "I thought I'd win tonight but I thought it would be a lot closer than that. I was fine against Andy Fordham but I felt a little bit nervous tonight. However, I'm through and I've got nothing to lose."
In the other quarter-finals Van Barneveld achieved a three-dart average of 100.83 and a finish percentage of 59.25 in his 5–1 defeat of Clarys. The match included a tournament-high checkout of 170 from Clarys in the final set.] Van Barneveld won the first two sets and Clarys took the third 3–1. Van Barneveld produced a 124 checkout in set four to restore a two set advantage.[ He took the following two sets 3–0 and 3–2 to qualify for the semi-finals.] King whitewashed Monk 5–0 in a repeat of their semi-final game from the 2002 tournament. Both players shared the first four legs of the first set. King hit the double six ring to take a lead he retained for the rest of the game and took the last semi-final spot.[ He commented on what he needed to defeat Van Barneveld, "I've got to be looking for a 99 to 100 average against Raymond. As you all know, it's not beyond me. But I'm just looking for the win at the end of day, because the Embassy is what you play for."
]
Semi-finals
Both of the semi-finals were played on 11 January. Davies defeated Anderson 5–2 to enter the final. The two players began the match by sharing the first two sets each. Davies subsequently produced a 140 checkout to move in front and he further extended his advantage by winning the fourth set with a finish on the double five ring. After the mid-session interval Anderson won the fifth set. Davies responded by claiming the next set 3–2; a 15-dart finish and Davies finishing on the double ten ring in the eighth set won him the match. Davies said he began slower than before and was eager to participate in the final, "If anyone would have told me at the start of the week that I would be in the final, I'd have laughed. But I've got nothing to lose in this tournament. I've just come here to do as well as I can."[
The other semi-final saw Van Barneveld enter the final with a 5–2 defeat of King and requited a loss to his opponent from the 2002 competition.] Both players shared the first four legs of the first set which went to a fifth leg won by Van Barneveld on the double eight ring. Van Barneveld produced a 110 checkout to lead by two sets.[ Both players attempted a ]nine-dart finish
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in the first leg of set three: King missed the triple 20 ring and Van Barneveld the triple 19 on his eighth throw. Van Barneveld converted two 12-dart finishes to lead 3–0. King clinched two sets in a row to be 3–2 behind before Van Barneveld struck the double eight ring and made a 161 checkout to win the match.[ Post-game, King inculpated his defeat on the trajectory of his darts being affected by the activation of an air conditioning system, something the BDO denied.][ He commented: "Under the conditions, I thought I played exceptionally well – but to beat a player like Raymond, everything has to be right and fair."]
Final
The final played between Davies and Van Barneveld on 12 January was held to the best-of-11 sets. Both players missed hitting the double rings before Van Barneveld produced a 132 checkout completed on the double one ring to take the first set 3–1 after twelve dart throws in leg four. He further extended his lead to 4–0 with three consecutive scores of 3–2 achieved from respective finishes on the double 11 ring in the second set, a 116 checkout in the third and finishing in eleven darts in the final leg of the fourth set. Finishes on the double 16 and 11 rings and a 121 checkout secured Davies the fifth set 3–1 and took set five 3–2. During the seventh set Davies won three successive legs from finishes on the double 20 and 10 rings and a 98 checkout. Van Barneveld won the eighth set 3–2 from two checkouts of 76 points and striking the double 18 ring in its fifth leg. Davies claimed the first leg of set nine after Van Barneveld was unable to convert an 84 finish. Van Barneveld made finishes of 96 and 72 points to win the match 6–3.
Van Barneveld took his third BDO world title after he had won the tournament in 1998 and 1999. He joined Eric Bristow
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as the third player to win three or more BDO world championships, and earned £50,000 prize money. Van Barneveld commented on the victory: "When you the win the title for the first time it's very good. After 2000 when I lost in the first round I did not believe in myself. I've had to work hard to get on this level again. Mentally, the fight came back in my life and I started to believe in myself again." Davies said he would return to participate at the 2004 event and that the loss of the opening four sets altered his strategy: "I knew with such a long format I had time to settle down but I gave Raymond too many chances. I was very nervous and, at the start, the darts just would not seem to fall the way they have been doing all week. I was trying and trying but Raymond was always coming up with the big score when he needed it. It is hard to play Raymond because once he gets into a rhythm it is very difficult to stop him. I hit too many single 20s tonight which was also disappointing."
Women's tournament
The four quarter-finals of the women's tournament took place between 4 and 5 January. Pre-tournament favourite Hoensellar and Krappen played the first quarter-final match. Krappen took the first set 3–0 before Hoensellar won the match 2–1 with set victories of 3–0 and 3–1. Kirk and Williams tied at 2–2 in the first set of their match before Kirk took the fifth leg to claim it. Kirk then won three legs in a row to whitewash Williams 2–0. Gulliver defeated Standley 2–1. Gulliver won the first set 3–0 before Standley won the next set 3–1. Gulliver completed the victory by winning set three. The final quarter-final match saw De Boer whitewash Rogers-Pickett 2–0; Rogers-Pickett tied the second set 2–2 before De Boer struck the double eight ring to win.
Both of the semi-finals were held on 9 January.[ Kirk overcame Hoenselaar in the first set and the latter commenced the second by claiming its first leg. Kirk took three consecutive legs to win 2–0 and earned a berth in the final. The other semi-final match saw Gulliver whitewash De Boer 2–0. De Boer took the match's first leg to which Gulliver replied with high scores for three successive leg victories to win the first set. Gulliver took set two to secure the second final spot.]
The final was played between Gulliver and Kirk on 11 January.[ Gulliver took the first leg on the double nine ring and the next two legs to win the first set 3–0.] Kirk claimed the first two legs of the second set after Gulliver failed to complete a 121 checkout on the bullseye ring. Gulliver took the next two legs to equal the score and compiled a maximum in the fifth. She won her third BDO world championship by completing a 93 checkout on the double 12 ring.[ She said of her achievement, "It hasn't really sunk in yet, but when I think about it, I just think wow! It's unbelievable. Mine's still the only name on the trophy and I never want to give it back! I had a lot of pressure on me, admittedly a lot of it I'd put on myself, but I was able to handle it and hold it together."][
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Prize fund
The breakdown of prize money for 2003 is shown below.
Men's tournament
* Champion: £50,000
* Runner-up: £25,000
* Semi-finalists (×2): £11,000
* Quarter-finalists (×4): £6,000
* Last 16 (×8): £4,250
* Last 32 (×16): £2,750
* Non-qualifiers: £4,000 (shared)
* 9 dart checkout: £52,000
* Highest checkout: £2,000
* Total: £205,000
Women's tournament
* Champion: £4,000
* Runner-up: £2,000
* Semi-finalists (×2): £1,000
* Quarter-finalists (×4): £500
* Non-qualifiers: £600 (shared)
* Total: £10,000
Draw
Men's draw
Numbers given to the left of players' names show the seedings for the top eight players in the men's tournament. The five qualifiers are indicated by a (Q). The figures in brackets to the right of a competitor's name state their three-dart averages in a match. Players in bold denote match winners.
Women's draw
Numbers given to the left of players' names show the seedings for the top eight players in the women's competition. The three qualifiers are indicated by a (Q). The figures in brackets to the right of a competitor's name state their three-dart averages in a match. Players in bold denote match winners.
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