Romanian International Darts Open

The Romanian Open is a darts tournament that is run by the Romanian Darts Federation (Federația Română de Darts). It is played in a legs format.

Romanian Open
Tournament information
VenueInterContinental Bucharest
LocationBucharest
Country Romania
Established2010
Organisation(s)WDF
FormatLegs
Prize fund€8,000
Current champion(s)
 László Kádár (men's)
 Beau Greaves (women's)

History

The tournament was established in 2010 and has been run yearly since. RIDO has been televised in Romania by Sport.ro since 2011.

Accreditation

RIDO is a WDF Ranking 1 event for men and WDF Ranking 2 event for women,[1][2] and a BDO Invitation Category B ranking event.[3] RIDO grants entry to the following year's Winmau World Masters for both the men and women singles' winners.[4]

List of winners

Men's

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2010 Hungary Nándor Bezzeg n/a 6 – 0 Cyprus Marios Myrianthous n/a €5,620 €2,500 €1,000 Grand Hotel, Bucharest
2011 England Joe Murnan n/a 6 – 2 Slovakia Peter Martin n/a €5,120 €2,000 €1,000
2012 Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf n/a 6 – 2 Wales Martin Phillips n/a €4,320 €1,600 €800
2013 England Tony O'Shea n/a 6 – 1 Netherlands Ron Meulenkamp n/a €4,320 €1,600 €800
2014 England Scott Waites 83.76 7 – 4 Finland Sami Sanssi 83.37 €4,320 €1,600 €800
2016 Netherlands Fabian Roosenbrand n/a 6 – 3 England Scott Baker n/a €4,320 €1,600 €800
2017 Netherlands Silko Visser 83.88 6 – 5 England Martin Atkins 90.90 €4,320 €1,600 €800
2018 Wales Martin Phillips n/a 6 – 0 England Garry Thompson n/a €6,200 €2,000 €1,000
2019  Dave Parletti n/a 6 – 5  Gary Robson n/a RON 28,530 RON 9,300 RON 4,650
2020  Nick Kenny 83.50 6 – 4  László Kádár 89.00 RON 40,000 RON 12,100 RON 5,500
2022  Patrik Kovács 79.11 5 – 0  Scott Marsh 71.71 €5,600 €1,600 €800
2023  László Kádár 81.98 5 – 4  Gary Stone 84.10 €6,400 €1,800 €900

Women's

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2010 Hungary Zsófia Lázár-Köntös n/a 5 – 3 Belgium Kathy Geeraerts n/a €1,000 €400 €200 Grand Hotel, Bucharest
2011 England Lorraine Winstanley n/a 5 – 2 England Jane Shearing n/a €1,000 €400 €200
2012 Belgium Kathy Geeraerts n/a 5 – 2 Bulgaria Anelia Eneva n/a €720 €300 €150
2013 Bulgaria Anelia Eneva n/a 5 – 2 Norway Rachna David n/a €720 €300 €150
2016 England Rachel Brooks n/a 5 – 3 Netherlands Marjolein Noijens n/a €720 €300 €150
2017 Poland Karolina Ratajska 65.91 5 – 3 Netherlands Anca Zijlstra 60.57 €720 €300 €150
2018 Poland Karolina Ratajska (2) n/a 5 – 3 England Julie Thompson n/a €1,210 €500 €250
2019  Aileen de Graaf n/a 5 – 2  Deta Hedman n/a RON 6,000 RON 2,400 RON 1,200
2020  Deta Hedman 77.20 5 – 2  Anca Zijlstra 66.40 RON 6,000 RON 2,400 RON 1,200
2022  Beau Greaves 88.41 5 – 0  Jo Clements 74.11 €2,400 €800 €400
2023  Beau Greaves (2) 91.65 5 – 0  Deta Hedman 65.63 €1,600 €500 €250

References

  1. "4TH edition of the Romanian International Darts Open". World Darts Federation. 2 June 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  2. "WDF Ranked Tournament Calendar 2013". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  3. "Romanian International Darts Open". British Darts Organisation. 17 July 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  4. "RIDO 13". Federatia de Darts din Romania. Retrieved 29 August 2013.


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