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German Gold Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

German Gold Cup
Tournament information
LocationBremen
CountryGermany Germany
Established1985
Organisation(s)DDV / WDF category 3
Prize fund€4,700
Final Year2015
Current champion(s)
Germany Kevin Münch[1]

The German Gold Cup [2] was a darts tournament that has been held annually since 1985.

List of winners

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
1985 Germany Bernd Hebecker ?-? Germany Colin Rice ? ? ?
1986 Germany Colin Rice ?-? Germany Dieter Sentrup ? ? ?
1987 Germany Holger Hentrup ?-? Germany Marko Voiges ? ? ?
1988 Germany Bernd Hebecker ?-? England Steve Lewis ? ? ?
1989 Belgium Marc De Vuyst ?-? Belgium Frans Devooght ? ? ?
1990 Belgium Leo Laurens ?-? Germany Christian Groner ? ? ?
1991 Denmark Jann Hoffmann ?-? Germany Colin Rice ? ? ?
1992 Belgium Frans Devooght ?-? Germany Andreas Krockel ? ? ?
1993 Germany Andreas Krockel ?-? Germany Colin Rice ? ? ?
1994 Germany Markus Schulte ?-? Germany Uwe Bohmert ? ? ?
1995 Germany Jurgen Nau ?-? Germany Andree Welge ? ? ?
1996 Germany Andreas Schendel ?-? Germany Wolfgang Sperl ? ? ?
1997 Germany Patrick Klein ?-? Germany Clarenze Sauzier ? ? ?
1998 Germany Colin Rice ?-? Germany Bernd Hebecker ? ? ?
1999 Germany Andree Welge ?–? Germany Thomas Wille ? ? ?
2000 England Martin Adams ?–? Germany Thomas Wille ? ? ?
2001 England Martin Adams ?–? Germany Thomas Wille ? ? ?
2002 England Martin Adams ?–? Germany Rudiger Preuss ? ? ?
2003 Austria Mensur Suljović ?–? Germany Jyhan Artut ? ? ?
2004 Netherlands Vincent van der Voort ?–? Belgium Erik Clarys ? ? ?
2005 Germany Tomas Seyler ?–? Czech Republic David Miklas ? ? ?
2006 Belgium Erik Clarys ?–? Netherlands Johnny Nijs ? ? ?
2007 England Tony Eccles 3–1 Netherlands Remco van Eijden €2,210 €700 €350
2008 England Steve West 3–2 Germany Andree Welge €3,420 €840 €420
2009 Germany Kevin Münch 3–1 Netherlands Jan Dekker €3,420 €840 €420
2010 Denmark Vladimir Andersen 3–1 Germany Tobias Muller €3,120 €800 €400
2011 Germany Thomas Junghans 3–0 Germany Swen Seifert €2,850 €700 €350
2012 Germany Tomas Seyler 3–1 Belgium Geert De Vos €2,850 €700 €350
2013 Netherlands Rick Hofstra 3–0 Germany Tomas Seyler €2,850 €700 €350
2014 Netherlands Jermaine Wattimena 3–2 Netherlands Jan Dekker €3,120 €800 €400
2015 Germany Kevin Münch[3] 3–2 Germany Daniel Zygla €3,120 €800 €400

References

  1. ^ "Munch and Armstrong Win German Gold Cup". dartswdf.com. World Darts Federation, 29 January 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. ^ "German Gold Cup". globaldarts.de. Global Darts. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Munch and Armstrong Win German Gold Cup". dartswdf.com. World Darts Federation, 29 January 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2016.

External links


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