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BRIDLINGTON SPA TO HOST WORLD RENOWNED BRITISH DARTS OPEN

The 49th British Open Darts competition will return to Bridlington on the weekend of 20th to 22nd September.  

The competition will be hosted at the Bridlington Spa. There is free entry for under 12s, and a packed schedule of events across the weekend. 

The event draws darts players and fans from across Yorkshire and the North, as well as from Scotland and further afield.  

The competition has global appeal, with the finals broadcast worldwide and competitors travelling from Europe, the USA, and Asia. 

The British Open is part of the World Darts Federation’s Worldwide Tournament Ranking system, which leads to qualification into the annual Lakeside World CVhampionships. 

Last year, the men’s event was won by Luke Littler who has now joined the Professional Dart Corporation.  

Littler came runner-up in this year’s World Championships and the organisers will be hoping to unearth more darting superstars at this year’s event. 

The entry list this year will feature several former men’s champions as well as Yorkshire’s own Beau Greaves. 

Doncaster-born Greaves is a former British Open Champion and will compete alongside an array of top-class players from around Europe and the rest of the world. 
 
The event begins on Friday 20th September, with the England International Men’s and Ladies Trial, followed by the British Open Pairs. 
 
Saturday is the busiest day of the weekend, with the British Classic Men’s and Ladies, the British Open Youth, and the World Paradarts British Open. 
 
Sunday will feature the British Open Men’s and Ladies, followed by the grand finals, broadcast live. 
 
Spectator tickets are available from the box office at Bridlington Spa across the weekend or online at www.bridspa.com/whats-on.  

Tickets are free of charge on Friday 9th September, while tickets for Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th are priced at £10 per day.  

Under 12s entry is free all weekend, and weekend tickets are also available upon request. 

Councillor Barbara Jefferson, Cabinet Member for Heritage & Coastal, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “I am delighted that this fantastic event is returning to Bridlington, with the assistance of the Visit East Yorkshire team.  

“Some of the best darts players in the country will be taking part and I would encourage darts enthusiasts to come down and watch the world class sporting action.” 

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