1998 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 9 sets Best of 9 sets
Andy Fordham 3
Andy Jenkins 1
Andy Fordham 2
Raymond van Barneveld 3
Raymond van Barneveld 3
Michael Marshall 1
Raymond van Barneveld 5
Steve Beaton 0
Steve Beaton 3
Paul Williams 1
Steve Beaton 3
Les Wallace 2
Les Wallace 3
Andy Smith 2
Raymond van Barneveld 5
Colin Monk 3
Ted Hankey 3
Wayne Weening 0
Ted Hankey 3
Mervyn King 0
Mervyn King 3
Matt Clark 0
Ted Hankey 2
Colin Monk 5
Colin Monk 3
Ritchie Davies 1
Colin Monk 3
Robbie Widdows 2
Robbie Widdows 3
Martin Adams 2
Chris Mason 3
Geoff Wylie 1
Chris Mason 0
Peter Johnstone 3
Peter Johnstone 3
Ronnie Baxter 2
Peter Johnstone 2
Richie Burnett 5
Kevin Painter 3
Eric Clarys 1
Kevin Painter 1
Richie Burnett 3
Richie Burnett 3
Marshall James 1
Richie Burnett 5
Roland Scholten 1


Bobby George 3
Braulio Roncero 1
Bobby George 2
Sean Palfrey 3
Sean Palfrey 3
Peter Hinkley 1
Sean Palfrey 4
Roland Scholten 5


Roger Carter 3
Bob Taylor 1
Roger Carter 1
Roland Scholten 3


Roland Scholten 3
Co Stompé 2


Final (Best of 11 sets) Sunday January 11th

Referees: George Noble, Martin Fitzmaurice

Raymond van Barneveld 6-5 Richie Burnett
Highest Checkout: 3-1, 3-2, 0-3, 1-3, 3-2, 2-3, 2-3, 3-2, 3-0, 1-3, 4-2 Highest Checkout:
Raymond van Barneveld wins the 1998 Embassy World Darts Championship


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