Estonia Open

The Estonia Open is a darts tournament that has been held since 2007.[1]

Estonia Open
Tournament information
VenueRadisson Blu Hotel Olümpia
LocationTallinn
Country Estonia
Established2004
Organisation(s)WDF
FormatLegs
Prize fund€3,720
Month(s) PlayedApril
Current champion(s)
 Valters Melderis (men's)
 Kirsi Viinikainen (women's)
Latvia Kārlis Zeidaks (boys)
 Sophie McKinlay (girls)

List of winners

Men's

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2004  Tilt Haidak n/a beat  Seppo Kirjavainen n/a n/a n/a n/a Tallinn
2005 Finland  n/a 6 – 2  Žanis Buklovskis n/a n/a n/a n/a Villa Andropoff, Parnumaa
2006  Juris Aleksāns n/a beat  Aigars Strēlis n/a n/a n/a n/a
2007  Tomas Šakys n/a beat  Arvydas Kvedaras n/a n/a n/a n/a
2008  Tomas Šakys (2) 72.84 5 – 1  Ian Hoeve 68.45 n/a n/a n/a
2009  Arūnas Čiplys 79.62 5 – 1  Matti Hatinen 79.05 €1,000 €400 €200
2010  Vesa Nuutinen n/a 5 – 1  Veijo Viinikka n/a €3,200 €1,500 €700
2011  Johan Engström n/a 5 – 2  Arūnas Čiplys n/a €3,200 €1,500 €700 Baribal Billiards Club, Tallinn
2012  Darius Labanauskas 68.85 5 – 3  Ali Roberts 67.56 €2,200 €1,000 €500
2013  Darius Labanauskas (2) n/a 5 – 0  Madars Razma n/a €2,200 €1,000 €500 Europa Hotel, Tallinn
2014  Geert De Vos 84.51 5 – 4  Darius Labanauskas 89.19 €2,200 €1,000 €500
2015  Darius Labanauskas (3) n/a 5 – 0  Madars Razma n/a €2,200 €1,000 €500 Dzingel Hotel, Tallinn
2016  Peter Sajwani n/a 5 – 2 Norway Robert Wagner n/a €2,200 €1,000 €500
2017  Peter Sajwani (2) 92.17 5 – 4  Darius Labanauskas 92.34 €2,200 €1,000 €500
2018  Aleksandr Oreshkin 71.89 5 – 3  Neil Hembrow 70.37 €2,200 €1,000 €500 Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia, Tallinn
2019  John Scott n/a 5 – 4  Tobias Lundblad n/a €1,930 €700 €350
2023  Valters Melderis 73.95 5 – 4  Jonas Masalin 75.07 €2,400 €800 €400

Women's

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
prize money
Champion Runner-up
2004 Estonia Triin Timmermann bt. Finland Pirjo Ruotsalainen
2005 bt. Estonia Reili Roodla
2006 Lithuania Rytė Banaitienė bt. Estonia Reili Roodla
2007 Latvia Zeltīte Putniņa bt. Lithuania Irena Čiplienė
2008 Latvia Natālija Zelenika bt. Latvia Zeltīte Putniņa
2009 Finland Maret Liiri 4–2 Latvia Ieva Brikmane
2010 Finland Tarja Salminen 4–0 Latvia Vita Grebska
2011 Finland Kirsi Viinikainen 4–1 Finland Maret Liiri
2012 Germany Irina Armstrong 4–1 Finland Maret Liiri
2013 Germany Irina Armstrong bt. Finland Kirsi Viinikainen
2014 Finland Kirsi Viinikainen 4–2 Finland Kaisu Rekinen
2015 Finland Maret Liiri 4–2 Finland Kirsi Viinikainen
2016 Finland Kaisu Rekinen 4–1 Sweden Linda Nilsson
2017 Finland Kaisu Rekinen 4–2 Sweden Heléne Sundelin
2018 Russia Olga Abramova 4–1 Finland Kaisu Rekinen
2019 Finland Kaisu Rekinen 4–0 Finland Marika Juhola €600 €240 €120
2023  Kirsi Viinikainen 64.48 4 – 2  Kaisu Rekinen 57.38 €1,000 €400 €200

References


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