2016 PDC World Youth Championship

PDC World Youth Championship
Tournament information
Dates October 16, 2016
November 27, 2016 (final)
Venue Butlins Minehead Resort
Location Minehead
Country England
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Legs
first to 6
Prize fund £50,000
Winners share £10,000
Champion(s)
Australia Corey Cadby
«2015 2017»

The 2016 PDC World Youth Championship was the sixth edition of the PDC World Youth Championship, a tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation for darts players aged between 16 and 23.

The knock-out stages from the last 64 to the semi-finals were played in Wigan on 16 October 2016. The final took place on 27 November 2016, before the final of the 2016 Players Championship Finals, which was shown live on ITV4.

Max Hopp was the defending champion after defeating Nathan Aspinall 6–5 in the 2015 final, but he lost in the second round to fellow German Martin Schindler.

The final was contested between Dutch player Berry van Peer and Australia's Corey Cadby, with Cadby winning 6–2.[1]

Prize money

Stage Prize Money
(Total £50,000)
Winner £10,000
Runner Up £5,000
Semi-Final £2,500
Quarter-Final £1,500
Third Round £1,000
Second Round £500
First Round £250

Qualification

[2] [3]

The tournament will feature 64 players. The top 46 players in the PDC Development Tour Order of Merit automatically qualify for the tournament, with the top eight players being seeded. They were originally joined by 17 international qualifiers, but the Gibraltar qualifier Clayton Otton withdrew. Participation would also be possible for any age-qualified players from the top 32 of the main PDC Order of Merit, but the eligible player Benito van de Pas turned down his place, so the remaining two qualifying places were granted to the Junior Darts Corporation's European Champion, Jim Moston, and their number one ranked player, John Brown.

Should an international qualifier also be ranked high enough in the Development Tour Order of Merit to qualify, further places would be allocated from the Development Tour Order of Merit.

The participants are:

1-48

  1. Wales Dean Reynolds
  2. England Ross Twell
  3. England Aden Kirk
  4. Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon
  5. England Adam Hunt
  6. England Callum Loose
  7. England Josh Payne
  8. Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez
  9. Belgium Dimitri van den Bergh
  10. Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan
  11. Netherlands Berry van Peer
  12. Wales Kurt Parry
  13. Belgium Mike de Decker
  14. Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks
  15. England Keegan Brown
  16. Germany Max Hopp
  17. England Aaron Dyer
  18. Belgium Kenny Neyens
  19. England Luke Humphries
  20. England James Hubbard
  21. Scotland Bradley Kirk
  22. Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode
  23. Wales Nick Kenny
  24. England Scott Dale
  25. Australia Corey Cadby
    (qualifier)
  26. Netherlands Sven Groen
  27. England Harry Ward
  28. Netherlands Kevin de Vries
  29. Netherlands Ryan de Vreede
  30. England Charlie Beaumont
  31. Wales Ronnie Roberts
  32. Denmark Daniel Jensen
  33. England Arron Fairweather
  34. England Liam Devries
  35. Netherlands John de Kruijf
  36. Scotland James Young
  37. England Adam Smith-Neale
  38. England Josh McCarthy
  39. England Matthew Dicken
  40. England Ted Evetts
  41. England Sam Head
  42. England Ryan Meikle
  43. England Thomas Sykes
  44. England Reece Colley
  45. Germany Fabian Herz
    (qualifier)
  46. England Callan Rydz
  47. England Lee Whitworth
  48. Netherlands Dylan van Beek

International qualifiers

  • United States Avery Bozzetti
  • Australia Corey Cadby
  • Canada Chris Coulter
  • Republic of Ireland Jack Faragher
  • Republic of Ireland Liam Gallagher
  • Germany Fabian Herz
  • Australia Robbie King
  • Finland Aaron Knox
  • Russia Anton Kolesov
  • South Korea Dongju Lee
  • Austria Nico Mandl
  • Spain Jaime Nunez
  • Gibraltar Clayton Otton (withdrew)
  • Germany Martin Schindler
  • Netherlands Kay Smeets
  • Netherlands Justin van Tergouw
  • China Zong Xiaochen

Age-qualified players from the top 32 of the PDC Order of Merit

Alternates from the Junior Darts Corporation

  • England Jim Moston
  • England John Brown

Draw

[4]

First round
(October 16)
Second round
(October 16)
Third round
(October 16)
Quarter-finals
(October 16)
Semi-finals
(October 16)
Final
(November 27)
                  
1 Wales Dean Reynolds 6
Netherlands Justin van Tergouw 0
1 Wales Dean Reynolds 6
England Adam Smith-Neale 3
  Wales Nick Kenny 2
England Adam Smith-Neale 6
1 Wales Dean Reynolds 5
Belgium Kenny Neyens 6
  England Keegan Brown 6
England Reece Colley 1
  England Keegan Brown 3
Belgium Kenny Neyens 6
  Belgium Kenny Neyens 6
Germany Fabian Herz 3
  Belgium Kenny Neyens 6
8 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez 4
8 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez 6
England Jim Moston 0
8 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez 6
England Scott Dale 1
  England Scott Dale 6
Wales Ronnie Roberts 2
8 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez 6
Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks 4
  Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks 6
Republic of Ireland Jack Faragher 4
  Netherlands Jimmy Hendriks 6
Spain Jaime Nunez 4
  Canada Chris Coulter 0
Spain Jaime Nunez 6
  Belgium Kenny Neyens 0
Netherlands Berry van Peer 6
4 Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 6
England Sam Head 4
4 Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 6
England Josh McCarthy 1
  England Josh McCarthy 6
South Korea Dongju Lee 1
4 Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 6
Russia Anton Kolesov 2
  Scotland James Young 5
Russia Anton Kolesov 6
  Russia Anton Kolesov 6
England Aaron Dyer 2
  England Aaron Dyer 6
Denmark Daniel Jensen 4
4 Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 5
Netherlands Berry van Peer 6
5 England Adam Hunt 5
Netherlands Sven Groen 6
  Netherlands Sven Groen 3
Wales Kurt Parry 6
  Wales Kurt Parry 6
Republic of Ireland Liam Gallagher 3
  Wales Kurt Parry 5
Netherlands Berry van Peer 6
  England Thomas Sykes 6
England Lee Whitworth 0
  England Thomas Sykes 0
Netherlands Berry van Peer 6
  Netherlands Berry van Peer 6
Austria Nico Mandl 3
  Netherlands Berry van Peer 2
Australia Corey Cadby 6
2 England Ross Twell 6
England Charlie Beaumont 4
2 England Ross Twell 6
Netherlands Kay Smeets 3
  England Matthew Dicken 1
Netherlands Kay Smeets 6
2 England Ross Twell 4
England John Brown 6
  Netherlands Dylan van Beek 5
China Zong Xiaochen 6
  China Zong Xiaochen 5
England John Brown 6
  England James Hubbard 5
England John Brown 6
  England John Brown 2
Australia Corey Cadby 6
7 England Josh Payne 1
Germany Max Hopp 6
  Germany Max Hopp 5
Germany Martin Schindler 6
  Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode 4
Germany Martin Schindler 6
  Germany Martin Schindler 2
Australia Corey Cadby 6
  Netherlands John de Kruijf 1
Australia Corey Cadby 6
  Australia Corey Cadby 6
England Luke Humphries 3
  England Luke Humphries 6
Australia Robbie King 2
  Australia Corey Cadby 6
Belgium Dimitri van den Bergh 3
3 England Aden Kirk 1
Belgium Mike de Decker 6
  Belgium Mike de Decker 2
England Ted Evetts 6
  Netherlands Kevin de Vries 2
England Ted Evetts 6
  England Ted Evetts 6
Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan 1
  Scotland Bradley Kirk 6
England Ryan Meikle 5
  Scotland Bradley Kirk 5
Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan 6
  Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan 6
Netherlands Ryan de Vreede 3
  England Ted Evetts 4
Belgium Dimitri van den Bergh 6
6 England Callum Loose 6
England Arron Fairweather 3
6 England Callum Loose 6
England Liam Devries 4
  England Harry Ward 1
England Liam Devries 6
6 England Callum Loose 5
Belgium Dimitri van den Bergh 6
  United States Avery Bozzetti 3
Finland Aaron Knox 6
  Finland Aaron Knox 5
Belgium Dimitri van den Bergh 6
  Belgium Dimitri van den Bergh 6
England Callan Rydz 5

References

  1. "PDC Unicorn World Youth Glory For Cadby". PDC. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  2. "Global Qualifiers Seal World Youth Spots". PDC. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  3. "Huge Weekend Ahead For Young Stars". PDC. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  4. "Cadby & van Peer Reach World Youth Final". PDC. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
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