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WDF Gold for Toronto Area Open
The opportunities for North American players increase. The CAD$50,000 (~USD$35,000) Toronto Area Open will feature both a WDF Gold Event and WDF Silver Event on the weekend of May 30 –...
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2024 Piedmont Classic Results
Women’s Singles 501 (8 entries) 1st – Megan Ferguson2nd – Lora Josey – Queen City D.A.3/4 – Trish Hardy3/4 – Carissa Richter – Piedmont D.A. Men’s Singles 501 (23 entries) 1st...
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2024 Houston Open Results
Women’s Singles 501 (16 entries) 1st – Laine Lyzak – Ventura County D.A.2nd – Hailey Newton3/4 – Marcus Haynes – Kenai D.A.3/4 – Donna Cady Men’s Singles 501 (44 entries) 1st...
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USA Dart Classic Returns August 2025
The USA Dart Classic returns! We will be hosting the $30,000 tournament in Kissimmee Florida August 8-10, featuring 2 WDF Silver events and the 2025 ADO Cricket Nationals! You can book...
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ADO General Meeting Minutes – November 2024
Please find attached the minutes from the ADO General Meeting held November 3, 2024.
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Mr. Vegas Grand Slam of Darts – Days 3 & 4
American hopes for a Grand Slam of Darts titlist were ended as Leonard Gates failed to match the consistency of eventual group winner, Martin Lukeman. At 2-2, the match was finely...
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Regional Director Election Results
Here are the results of the elections for Regional Directors in Areas 1, 3, and 5: Region 1-1 Director – Congratulations to David CarrollOther Candidates: Crystal Hegel Region 1-2 Director –...
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Mr. Vegas Grand Slam of Darts – Day 2
Leonard Gates kept his hopes alive in Wolverhampton, with a tense 5-4 victory over Peter Wright. Defeat would have condemned the Texas to an early exit from the event, but he...
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2024 Mikeael Edd Goodwin Memorial Results
Women’s Singles 501 (10 entries) 1st – Shawna Shannon – Mat-Su D.A.2nd – Michele Olson – Kenai D.A.3/4 – Tammie Rodriguez – Kenai D.A.3/4 – Cariera Odenthal – Mat-Su D.A. Men’s...
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Mr. Vegas Grand Slam of Darts – Day 1
A couple of early missed doubles were to prove crucial as Leonard Gates slipped to an opening day 5-2 defeat at the hands of Rob Cross. As so often happens when...















