1989 BDO World Darts Championship - The Results

The Results

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 5 sets Best of 5 sets Best of 7 sets Best of 9 sets
Wayne Weening 3
Cliff Lazarenko 1
Wayne Weening 1
Bob Anderson 3
Bob Anderson 3
Ken Summers 0
Bob Anderson 4
Dave Whitcombe 3
Rick Ney 3
Leo Laurens 1
Rick Ney 0
Dave Whitcombe 3
Dave Whitcombe 3
Bob Sinnaeve 0
Bob Anderson 4
Jocky Wilson 5
Alan Warriner 3
Arnie Bunn 0
Alan Warriner 2
Jocky Wilson 3
Jocky Wilson 3
Paul Reynolds 0
Jocky Wilson 4
Mike Gregory 3
Magnus Caris 3
Trevor Nurse 1
Magnus Caris 0
Mike Gregory 3
Mike Gregory 3
Peter McDonald 0
Paul Lim 3
Chris Johns 0
Paul Lim 2
John Lowe 3
John Lowe 3
Chris Whiting 0
John Lowe 4
Denis Hickling 0
Denis Hickling 3
Bert Vlaardingerbroek 0
Denis Hickling 3
Russell Stewart 0
Russell Stewart 3
Eric Burden 1
John Lowe 1
Eric Bristow 5


Lars Erik Karlsson 3
Tony Payne 2
Lars Erik Karlsson 0
Peter Evison 3
Peter Evison 3
Ray Farrell 1
Peter Evison 3
Eric Bristow 4


Steve Gittins 3
Kexi Heinäharju 0
Steve Gittins 0
Eric Bristow 3


Eric Bristow 3
John Fallowfield 1


Final (Best of 11 sets) Saturday 14 January

Referees: Freddie Williams, Bruce Spendley

Jocky Wilson 6-4 Eric Bristow
Highest Checkout: 3-1, 3-0, 3-2, 3-0, 3-1, 1-3, 2-3, 1-3, 2-3, 3-2 Highest Checkout:
Jocky Wilson wins the 1989 Embassy World Darts Championship


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