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The British Open[1] is one of the longest-running darts events, having started just a few months after the inaugural Winmau World Masters in 1975. The tournament used to be televised by the BBC from its inception, but it ceased to cover the event after 1983. ITV took over from 1984 to 1988, then BSB Sports Channel/Sky Sports covered from 1990 to 1992. It was often held between Christmas and New Year - the 1975 Championship was actually played in late 1974. The tradition was maintained until near the millennium, when the organisers moved the tournament back to September/October. In recent years the tournament has been televised on Eurosport along with several other BDO tournaments that were previously untelevised.
The tournament's 50th edition was held at Bridlington Spa, Bridlington in 2025. The men's tournament been won by several world champions including: John Lowe, Eric Bristow, Jocky Wilson, Martin Adams, Raymond van Barneveld, Gary Anderson and Luke Littler. The women's tournament has been won by notable names Trina Gulliver and Fallon Sherrock.[2]
Mitchell Lawrie (men's & youth) and Paige Pauling (women's & girls') are the current champions, having won the event in 2025.[3][4]
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List of winners
Men's
Women's
Youth's
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Tournament records
- Most wins 4:
Eric Bristow.
- Most Finals 5:
Eric Bristow,
John Lowe.
- Most Semi Finals 6:
Eric Bristow,
John Lowe.
- Most Quarter Finals 11:
Martin Adams.
- Most Appearances 13:
Martin Adams.
- Most Prize Money won £13,500:
Eric Bristow.
- Best winning average (102.95) :
Mitchell Lawrie vs
Ryan Hogarth, 2025, Final.
- Youngest Winner age 14:
Mitchell Lawrie.
- Oldest Winner age 54:
Ross Montgomery.
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