2008 European Championship (darts) - Draw and Results

Draw and Results

Draw and schedule of play as follows:

Round One Thursday 30th from 18:45 8×; Friday 31st from 18:45 8×
Round Two Saturday 1st from 13:10 3×; from 18:50 5×
Quarters Sunday 2nd from 14:10 4×

Semis Sunday 2nd from 19:15 2×
Final: Sunday 2nd from 22:15
All times CET (UTC+1)

1st Round, 30-October 31,
b.o.9, losers £2,000
2nd Round, November 1,
b.o.17, losers £4,000
Quarter Finals, November 2,
b.o.17, losers £8,500
Semi Finals, November 2,
b.o.21, losers £12,500
Final, November 2, b.o.21
£50,000 / £25,000
1 Phil Taylor 5
Jacko Barry 1 1 Phil Taylor 9
M. King 6 M. King 3
Wayne Jones 4 1 Phil Taylor 9
8 W. Mardle 5 M. Walsh 5
A. Welge 0 8 W. Mardle 6
C. Osborne 4 M. Walsh 9
M. Walsh 6 1 Phil Taylor 11
5 T. Jenkins 5 R. Thornton 7
Rodriguez 7 C. Rodriguez 5
R. Baxter 6 R. Baxter 9
V.v.d. Voort 4 R. Baxter 5
4 John Part 3 R. Thornton 9
R. Thornton 5 R. Thornton 9
R. Scholten 1 M. Suljovic 7
M. Suljovic 5 1 Phil Taylor 11
2 v.Barneveld 5 A. Lewis 5
Andy Jenkins 2 2 v.Barneveld 9
D. Priestley 5 D. Priestley 4
J.v.d. Rassel 3 2 v.Barneveld 2
7 A. Hamilton 1 A. Lewis 9
D. Ovens 5 D. Ovens 5
A. Lewis 5 A. Lewis 9
H. Schnier 2 A. Lewis 11
6 Colin Lloyd 2 P. Manley 7
J. Klaasen 5 J. Klaasen 6
A. Tabern 5 A. Tabern 9
Chris Mason 1 A. Tabern 4
3 J. Wade 5 P. Manley 9
Alex Roy 1 3 J. Wade 9
P. Manley 5 P. Manley 11
K. Painter 2

All games had to be won by 2 clear legs, if after six more legs the players still couldn't be separated, a sudden death leg would take place to decide the winner. i.e. if Round One matches went 7-7, there would have been a decider.

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