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Peter Wright holds the record for highest Professional Darts Corporation live streamed match average (123.53), at Players Championship 29 in 2019. Bobby George was the first player to throw an average of over 100 on television during the 1979 News of the World Darts Championship final against Alan Glazier .
Michael van Gerwen set a new record for the highest World Darts Championship 3-dart average (114.05) in his semi-final victory over Raymond van Barneveld, breaking a 15-year record that had been held by Phil Taylor since 2002 (111.21); Van Barneveld himself set a new record for the highest losing 3-dart average (109.34) in the same tie, just 5 ...
The PDC World Darts Championship was first held in 1994 and is one of two world championships in the game of darts: the other being the BDO World Darts Championship. [2] The 2002 tournament was held between 28 December 2001 and 5 January 2002 in Purfleet, Essex, [3] [4] and was the first of 30 PDC-sanctioned events in the 2002 season. [5]
3-dart average [6] Raymond van Barneveld: 4 22 18 47 32 14 120 102.82 Adrian Lewis: 4 21 19 60 25 6 150 96.44 Dennis Priestley: 3 11 14 42 11 7 88 95.76 Chris Mason: 3 7 15 33 6 4 157 86.62 Andy Hamilton: 7 59 54 127 76 33 145 95.61 Vincent van der Voort: 3 10 11 22 20 3 96 92.16 Terry Jenkins: 5 30 26 70 52 10 140 93.28 Charles Losper: 3 6 15 ...
He won the 2001 World Grand Prix and also recorded the highest 3-dart average with a double start (106.45) which he did in the first round of that tournament. [2] As well as that he was runner-up in this event in 2004. He also was runner-up in the World Matchplay in 1997 and 2000, as well as in the World Masters in 1998. [3]
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In the fourth round of this tournament, Phil Taylor beat Kevin Painter 9–0 with a 3–dart average of 118.66, which at the time was the all-time highest 3–dart average for a televised darts match.
With Wes Newton and Mark Webster finishing level on points and leg difference, a nine-dart shootout between the two took place to see who would play Scott Waites in the second round. The match took place after the conclusion of Monday's group matches, and was the first time since the 2009 Grand Slam of Darts that a nine-dart shootout was required.