October 9-11 2009 - Rocky Mountain Dart Association
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October 9-11 2009 - Rocky Mountain Dart Association
October 9-11 2009 2009 Associate Sponsor Presented by Y MOUNTA I CK N RO Sanctioned by Hosted by 3203 Quebec St. Denver CO 80126 (303) 321-3333 DA RT AS N IO SOCIAT (303) 703-8248 www.rmda.org Welcome to the 2009 Colorado Open Dart Tournament in beautiful Denver, Colorado! Whether this is a return visit or your first time at our Colorado Open, we appreciate your support and hope you thoroughly enjoy the competition this weekend as well as the amenities here at the Double Tree Hotel. Congratulations to all of those participating in the 2009 ADO U.S. Team National Finals. The Rocky Mountain Dart Association is very proud and excited to again host this National Finals event in conjunction with the Colorado Open and hope to do so many more times in the future. As most know, it is an enormous endeavor to put on an enjoyable dart tournament. It just could not happen without a great deal of help and so I’d like to take the time to express my gratitude. Thank you to all of the sponsors of this year’s Colorado Open. The financial contributions of the businesses you’ll see listed in this program make it possible to afford this tournament. Your support of these businesses is greatly appreciated. I also owe a huge thank you to the Tournament Committee members, RMDA Board Members and the other kind dart players for their work and time in putting together and help in running this tournament. I’d also like to note that we’ve already begun plans for next year’s Colorado Open. The RMDA is fortunate enough to be awarded the opportunity to host the 2010 U.S. Team National Finals on October 8, 2010! The Colorado Open is also moving to a new venue in 2010 – The Red Lion Hotel just down the street. More information will be available in the coming months, but for now please reserve the dates of October 8th through 10th on your calendar and come see us for the 2010 Colorado Open! The Tournament Committee is always looking for new ideas to improve our tournament. If you have questions, comments or suggestions about the Colorado Open, please let me know! Thanks to all of you for being here – have a wonderful time this weekend and throw great darts! Cindy Lynde Tournament Director, RMDA 2 RMDA Board of Directors President Carolyn Teter Vice President Dan Davis Secretary Cindy Kong Treasurer Jenn Mahnken Commissioners Masters/AA Division Naomi Cardenas Chris Huber A Division Mike Councilman Chad Williams B Division Jeff Donahue Steve Maestaas Board Advisor Travis Rhuby Bar Owner Representative Si Sifrit ADO Representative Ken Lynde Youth Representative Jimmie Jarrell Statistician Cindy Lynde Tournament Committee Members Anita Sanchez Carolyn Teter Chad Williams Cindy Lynde Dan Davis Ken Lynde Peggy Schaller Tom Nickerson RMDA Sponsoring Establishments Arap’s Old Gun Shop 3866 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 761-7823 B. D. Wolfs 15162 E. Hampden Aurora, CO 80013 (303) 699-2222 Bannock Street Garage 1015 Bannock St Denver, CO 80204 (303) 534-7000 Bogey’s Pub 7310 Washington St Denver, CO 80229 (303) 288-9824 Break Room 5151 S. Federal Blvd. #E-2 Littleton, CO 80123 (303) 797-1155 Candlelight Tavern 383 S. Pearl St. Denver, CO 80209 (303) 778-9530 Davies Locker 8845 Lowell Blvd Westminster, CO 80031 (303) 429-0096 Ecks Saloon 9890 W. Girton Dr. Lakewood, CO 80227 (303) 989-2991 Famous Door 15220 E. Hampden Ave. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 699-8989 Fat Frog Café 2530 W. Main St. Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 794-8507 Haden’s Bar & Grill 2627 S. Parker Rd Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 755-5532 Longshot Lounge 3665 S. Federal Blvd. Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 789-9653 McDonoughs Irish Ale & Pub 10395 E. Iliff Aurora, CO 80231 (303) 369-9819 Mirage Sports Bar 8340 Coal Mine Littleton, CO 80123 (303) 973-5170 MVP’s Sports Bar & Grill 15433 E. Hampden #C D Aurora, CO 80015 (303) 617-3069 No Name Grill 8601-A3 W. Cross Dr. Littleton, CO 80128 (303) 948-5977 North Shore Restaurant & Bar 7444 W. Chatfield #D Littleton, CO 80123 (303) 972-8611 Rack’Em Billiards 1919 S. Havana St Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 755-7675 3 Red Lion Tavern 9502 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80002 (303) 423-2046 Sand Creek Lounge 16893 E. Iliff Aurora, CO 80013 (303) 337-4984 Sharks 11475 W. Colfax Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 238-8780 Thirsty’s Sports Pub 1294 E. 104th Thornton, CO 80229 (303) 451-9918 VFW Post 4171 15625 W. 10th Ave Golden, CO 80401 (303) 279-2119 Woody’s Tavern 1100 Hwy 287 Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 410-9551 RMDA TOURNAMENT POLICIES Chalkers 10 Commandments 1. MVP An award will be given to the female MVP and male MVP for the Colorado Open. 1. Thou shall not talk or drink while keeping score. 2. Thou shall not move about or smoke - Stand Still. 3. Thou shall not look at the shooter, stand facing the board. a. Points Awarded In each event (excluding Blind Draw), points will be awarded to the top eight finishers. Full points will be given to each player finishing at that level as follows: Singles Events 1st 10 points 2nd 8 points Top 4 6 points Top 8 4 points Doubles Events 1st 8 points 2nd 6 points Top 4 4 points Top 8 2 points Triples 1st 2nd Top 4 Top 8 4. Thou shall not call out a score of one dart or all three unless asked! 5. Thou shall not tell a shooter what combination to shoot for an out! Events 6 points 4 points 2 points 1 point 6. Thou shall not tell a shooter what to shoot! 7. Thou shall not change an ‘01 score if that player has shot again, or a Cricket score if the opponent has thrown a dart on their next turn. b. Tie Breaker In the event of a tie, the tie will be broken by the number of 180s, 9hits and 6 bull shots scored. Each of these shots will count as 1 point. If a tie still exists, two awards will be given. 8. Thou shall not lean out to see where a dart is or follow the darts with body or head movement until the third dart is thrown! 2. Unsportsmanlike Conduct Good sportsmanship shall be the prevailing attitude during all competition. The tournament staff reserves the right to remove anyone from the tournament hall for unsportsmanlike conduct or disruptive behavior. 9. Thou shall not show any signs of disgust or excitement while scoring! 10. Thou shall not change the sides of the score sheet of the players in three leg matches. If you start a team on the left, leave them on the left, regardless of the bull! 3. Cell phones Cell phones must turned off or silenced while in the tournament hall. 4. Children under the age of 18 Children must be supervised by an adult at all times. For more information about the RMDA visit us on the web at: www.rmda.org Other interesting dart sites: www.idartamerica.com www.sewa-darts.com www.cyberdarts.com www.bullseyenews.com Online dart magazine www.dartswdf.com World Dart Federation home page www.planetdarts.co.uk Professional Darts Corporation For the best prices on Darts and Dart supplies Thomas Beard’s Dart (303) 934-2077 [email protected] 4 Put it on your Calendar! October 8-10, 2010 $15,000 2010 The Rocky Mountain Dart Association is excited to host the 2010 ADO US Team Nationals in conjunction with the 2010 Colorado Open! New location - Red Lion Hotel We hope you’ll be here! More info coming soon - check our Colorado Open page at rmda.org/colorado-open 5 Card Parlour Darts Thanks so much! TM 4LJMMPGEBSUT 4USBUFHZPGQPLFS Card Parlour Darts™ (CPD) brings together two extremely popular games – darts and poker. Play traditional dart games or CPD card/poker games. Rather than playing for points as in traditional darts, players collect “cards” to create winning poker hands. Great for Dart Leagues Excellent Gift Order Yours Today! To the all the volunteers who put in their time and energy for this year’s Colorado Open! Your hard work and great ideas will help make our tournament a success! MSRP - $64.95 Place your order for model #CPD-001 at www.cardparlourdarts.com or dartworld.com There’s always room on the RMDA Tournament Committee for enthusiastic volunteers. If you’re interested in getting involved with RMDA tournaments, please contact Cindy at 303 915 8154 or [email protected]. CARD PARLOUR GAMES, LLC [email protected] 303.665.8856 Denver Area Attractions 6 4 Amusements: Elitch Gardens – 2000 Elitch Cir. Lakeside Amusement Park – 4601 Sheridan Blvd 8 3 6 4 2 Attractions: Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele St Downtown Aquarium – 700 Water St. Molly Brown House Museum – 1340 Pennsylvania St. Denver Mint – 320 W. Colfax 8 3 1 3 2 7 6 5 9 7 8 3 2 Parks and Gardens: Colorado National Monument West on Interstate 70, exit 19 go southeast two miles. Denver Botanic Gardens - 1005 York St. Four Mile Historic Park - 715 South Forest St. 7 1 2 Shopping: 16th St. Mall and Denver Pavillions - 16th & California Cherry Creek Shopping Center - 3000 East 1st Av. Colorado Mills - 14500 West Colfax, Lakewood, CO Solution on page 14. 6 8 Welcome and Congratulations to all of the ADO US Team National Finalists Region 1-1 Helga Walker Patrick Walker Theodore K. Quinn Region 3-3 Emmanuel Zamora John Sison Jr. Tammy Lynn Bailey Region 1-2 Melvin Cherry Region 3-5 Amy Jo Moore Leslie Twinam Randy Hvidt Trisha Hope Jones Region 1-3 Lynda Hinds Nicolae Mandrila Region 4-2 Chuck H. Pankow Wanda Fay Pepper Region 1-4 Davo Mahaffey Gary W. Knie Region 2-3 Adam Christopher Sevada Lisa Yee Region 2-4 Martin R. Bedoni Pamela Patton Richard Oellien Region 2-5 Beverly Beadle Dan Moore Ed LaBarbera Ken Lynde Peggy Schaller Region 4-3 Anastacia Whitney Brian Bemis Kristian Heinz Matthew Stauffer M. David Schuyler Robert Phillips Ryan H. Barnette Sandy Hudson Schad Scott Region 4-6 Gary Stephen Mawson Katherine Hoover Region 5-1 Michael Paul Zachodny Pam E. Briggs Scott Pressey Region 5-2 Gerald Van Loan Region 5-3 Brian MacKenzie Region 5-4 Chris D. Linkous Marilyn Popp Region 5-5 Frederick Krueger Karen Clancy Region 6-2 Brad Wethington Margaret Hemsath Steve Brown Region 6-5 Christy Zimmerman Dan Zimmerman Region 3-1 Dieter Schutsch Kathy Podraza Region 3-2 Andrea Taylor Davis Snider Joey W. Watts Julie Withrow Michael Scott Johnson ® Enjoy your weekend and shoot well! 7 Thanks to the businesses that have supported the 2009 Colorado Open. Please support them! A Balanced Ledgar Bella Selko [email protected] (303) 981-2376 Halex Dart Boards Regent Sports www.regent-halex.com BD Wolfs 15162 E. Hampden Ave. Aurora, CO 80014 (303) 699-2222 Heinrich Marketing George Eddy www.heinrich.com • (303) 233-8660 Card Parlour Darts Charles Hanes www.cardparlourdarts.com • (303) 665.8856 Mirage Sports Bar 8340 Coal Mine Littleton, CO 80123 (303) 973-5170 Cindy Lynde (303) 915-8154 [email protected] MVPs Sports Bar & Grill 15433 E Hampden Avenue (303) 617-3069 Colors Sally Morrison 5500 S. Simms St, Unit M Littleton, CO 80127 (303) 948-3800 & Crown Trophy John Movius 1500 W. Littleton Blvd Littleton, CO 8010 www.crowntrophy.com • (303) 730-1711 Subway 7305 E 35th Ave #160 Denver, CO 80238 CRS Industrial Tory Irwin Thomas Beard’s Dart Jerry Beard [email protected] • (303) 934-2077 Darts & Parts Rich Eslick 2645 S. Sante Fe Dr. Unit 70 Denver, CO (303) 730-6001 Famous Door 15220 E. Hampden Aurora, CO 80014 (720) 870-3236 ® HOME INSPECTION WIN Home Inspection Tom Gould www.wini.com • (303) 729-9400 And all others that came through for us after this program was printed 8 Thanks to these RMDA teams for their sponsorship of the 2009 Colorado Open 4 O’Won Lounge Lizards Almost Heroes Salvo Femme VPs Spare Tires Guts VOODOO AA Division, Break Room B Division, BD Wolfs A Division, MVPs Sport Bar Masters Division, BD Wolfs InvinciBulls Masters Division, Mirage Sports Bar AA Division, Famous Door II Masters Division, Bannock Street Garage Masters Division, MVPs Sports Bar We’re Steel Here AA Division, MVPs Sports Bar Vendors of the 2009 Colorado Open AA Division, North Shore The Colorado Open, like most tournaments, has many expenses and, in all honesty, it does take money to keep it successful. Card Parlour Darts - Charles Haines PJC Crafts - Jeff Cohen, John McCauley? 2010 Polaris Minerals - Cynthia Mahnken Sandy & Dan Massage Scentsy - Cindy Kong Thomas Beard’s Dart - Jerry Beard If you would like to support the 2010 Colorado Open by advertising your business or recognizing your team, there are many sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact Cindy at 303 915 8154 or [email protected]. We greatly appreciate any help you can offer! 9 RMDA Spring 2009 City Cup Winners B Division A Division DGF – Arap’s Old Gun Shop Sean Palmer – Captain Sam Bailey, Eric Hiett, Marisa Palmer, Mike Palmer Thow Ya Daartz – MVP’s Sports Bar & Grill Shannon ‘Pinkie’ Parker – Captain Nick Key, Sung Kong, Zac Moore, Corrine Redelings, Duane Trotter AA Division Masters Division Cork Hunters – BD Wolfs Darcy ‘Si’ Sifrit – Captain Steve Carroll, Steve Breedlove, Dave J. McFall, John Snodgrass Guts – BD Wolf’s Ruben Blea – Captain Ed Linehan, Clint Lyon, Dan Moore, Burke Mosely, Daric Yengich 10 Spook Shoot Adult/Youth Tournament America’s Largest Award Store 3 locations to meet all your award & trophy needs 501 Doubles $16/Team Trophies • Medals • Plaques 1500 W. Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO John Movius (303) 730-1711 Saturday October 31st 6680 Wadsworth Blvd # C Arvada, CO Marshall Movius (303) 456-9701 7300 S. Alton Way #C Centennial, CO Lisa Lubbers (720) 488-3988 BD Wolfs 303-699-2222 Corporate • Promotions • Crystal/Glass ADO TOURNAMENT RULES GLOSSARY OF TERMS The following terms/meanings apply when used in the body of these Tournament Rules. ADO: American Darts Organization Bull: The center of the dartboard. See rules #23,45,47 and 56 Chalker: Scorekeeper Leg/Game: That element of a Match recognized as a fixed odd number, i.e., 301/501/701/1001 or Cricket Hockey: A line or toeboard marking the minimum throwing distance in front of the dartboard. See #16,17,18,59 and 60 Masculine: Masculine gender nouns or pronouns include female Match: The total number of Legs in the competition between two players/ teams Singular: Singular terms, where necessary, include the plural Turn: A Turn consists of three darts, unless a Leg/Match is completed in a lesser amount Full-Service Direct Mail Agency for over 30 years PLAYING RULES All darts events played under the exclusive supervision of and/or sanctioned by the ADO will be played in accordance with the following rules. www.heinrich.com GENERAL 1. Good Sportsmanship will be the prevailing attitude throughout the tournament. 2. All players/teams will play by these Tournament Rules and, where necessary, any supplemental Rules stipulated by local Tournament Organizers. 3. The interpretation of these Tournament Rules, in relation to a specific darts event, will rest with local Tournament Organizers, whose decisions shall be final and binding. Protests after the fact will not be considered. 4. Any player/team who, during the course of any event, fails to comply with any of these Tournament Rules, will be subject to disqualification from that event. 5. 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Solution on page 14. 6. The ADO will in the course of Tournament Sanctioning, ensure to the best of its ability, that the host/sponsor organization has the funding and/ or sponsorship necessary to support the advertised cash prize structure for a darts event. The manner and matter of tournament prize payments are the responsibility of the respective host/sponsor organization and not that of the ADO. 7. The ADO assumes no responsibility for accident or injury on the premises. 8. The ADO reserves the right to add to or amend the ADO Tournament Rules at any time. 12. Match pairings will be called 3 times only (minimum of 5 minutes between calls). Should a player/team fail to report to the assigned board within the 15 minutes allotted time, a Forfeit will be called. NOTE: Should a player/team be called to matches in two concurrent events (i.e. a female in both Women’s only and an Open event), that player/team must choose in which event she/they wish to continue play. A Forfeit will be called, unless that player/team can reach their assigned board within the 15 minutes. 13. Should a player’s equipment become damaged, or be lost during the course of a turn, that player will be allowed up to a maximum of 5 minutes in which to repair/replace the playing equipment. 14. A maximum time limit of 5 minutes under exceptional circumstances, subject to the notification of the opponent and the chalker, will be allowed in the instance of a player requiring to leave the playing area during the course of matchplay. 15. Opponents and chalkers ONLY are allowed inside the playing area. 16. Opposing players must stand at least 2 feet behind the player at the hockey. 17. Should a player have any portion of his feet or shoes over the hockey line during a turn, all darts so thrown will be counted as part of his turn, but any score made by said darts will be invalid and not counted. One warning by a tournament official will be considered sufficient before invoking this rule. 18. A player wishing to throw a dart, or darts, from a point either side of the hockey must keep his feet behind an imaginary straight line extending from either side of the hockey. PROCEDURAL 9. Decisions regarding the prize structure and event schedule, the method of player registration, and the choice of the match pairing system, are left at the discretion of local Tournament Organizers. 10. Each player is entitled to (9) NINE practice darts at the assigned matchboard prior to a match. No other practice darts may be thrown during the match without the permission of the chalker. 11. Tournament boards are reserved for assigned match pairings only. Boards are not to be used for practice, unless so designated by the Tournament Organizers. Darts & Parts TURN 19. A Turn consists of three darts, unless a Leg/Match is completed in a lesser amount. 20. All darts must be thrown by, and from, the hand. The player is allowed a total of 3 minutes to complete their turn as timed by a tournament official. No darts will be allowed to be thrown after 3 minutes. 21. Should a player ‘touch’ any dart that is in the dartboard during a turn, that turn will be deemed to have been completed. 22. A dart bouncing off or falling out of the dartboard, will not be rethrown. Colorado’s Largest Supplier & 7800 Smith Road For All Your Darting Needs Rich Eslick 2645 S. Santa Fe Dr. Unit 70 Denver, CO • (303) 730-6001 12 STARTING AND FINISHING (ALL EVENTS) 23. All Matches will begin with a coin flip to determine who has the option to throw 1st or 2nd at the Inner Bull. The player throwing closest to the Inner Bull will throw first in the 1st Leg. The Loser of the 1st Leg has the option of throwing for the Inner Bull first in the 2nd Leg. If the 3rd Leg is necessary, the Inner Bull will again be thrown, with the loser of the original coin flip having the option of throwing first. 24. The second thrower may acknowledge the first dart as an Inner or Outer Bull and ask for that dart to be removed prior to his throw. Should the first dart be removed without the request of the 2nd thrower, a rethrow will occur; with the 2nd thrower now having the option of throwing first. The dart must remain the in the board in order to count. Additional throws may be made, until the player’s dart remains in the board. Should the 2nd thrower dislodge the dart of the 1st, a rethrow will be made with the 2nd thrower now throwing first. Rethrows shall be called if the chalker cannot decide which dart is closest to the Inner Bull, or if both darts are anywhere in the Inner Bull, or both darts are anywhere in the Outer Bull. The decision of the chalker is final. Should a rethrow be necessary, the darts will be removed and the person who threw 2 nd will now throw 1st. 25. For the purpose of starting and finishing a Leg/Match, the Inner Bull is considered a double 25. Visit adodarts.com the official ADO website for the latest information on darts nationwide. Among the useful information on the site is the ADO Tournament calendar which lists all ADO sanctioned events, as well as Men’s and Women’s National Points Standings. For exclusive ADO merchandise such as shirts, jackets, gift items and more, go to - DOUBLE/TEAM EVENTS 26. It is permissible for the Doubles/Team player finishing a Leg, to throw for the Inner Bull and start the subsequent Leg. It is also permissible for one member of a Doubles or Team to throw for the Inner Bull 1st, and have his partner or teammate shoot first in the leg. 27. It is permissible for a Double or Team to participate with fewer than the required number of players, provided that the team forfeits a turn(s) in each rotation, equal to the number of missing players. The missing player(s) may NOT join a Leg in progress, but is allowed to participate in a subsequent Leg(s) of that Match. 28. At the tournament director’s discretion, women may be recycled in mixed doubles and triples events only. 29. No substitutes will be allowed after the first round of Doubles/Team play. adogear.com Show off your ADO style! Sanctioned by ® SCORING 30. A scoreboard must be mounted within 4’ laterally from the dartboard and at not more than a 45-degree angle from the dartboard. It must be clearly visible in front of the player at the hockey. 31. In all ADO sanctioned tournaments, you must have a chalker if one is available. If one is not available, the player must leave the darts in the board until the score is recorded. 32. The chalker will mark the scores made in the outer columns of the scoreboard, and the totals remaining in the two middle columns. 33. The chalker, if asked, may inform the thrower what he as scored and/ or what he has left. He MAY NOT inform the thrower what he has left in terms of number combinations. It IS permissible for a partner, teammate, or a spectator to advise the thrower during the course of a Match. See #1. 34. No dart may be touched by the thrower, another player, the chalker, or spectator, prior to the decision of the chalker. 35. For a dart to score it must remain in the board 5 seconds after the 3rd or final dart has been thrown by that player. The tip of the dart point must be touching the bristle portion of the board. 36. A dart’s score shall be determined from the side of the wire at which the point of the dart enters the wire segment. 37. Should a dart lodge directly between the connecting wires on the dartboard, making it impossible to determine on which side of the wire the dart resides, the score shall always be the higher value of the two segments in question. This includes the outside double ring for the game shot. Determination as to whether the dart is directly between the wires will be made in accordance with rules #34 and #36. 38. It is the responsibility of the player to verify his score before removing his darts from the board. The score remains as written if one or more darts has been removed. 39. In Doubles/Team events, no player may throw (during a Leg) until each of his teammates has completed his turn. The FIRST player throwing out of turn will receive a score of zero points for that round and his Team will forfeit the turn. stated by the local Tournament Organizers. All darts thrown subsequently will not count for score. 42. The ‘BUST RULE’ will apply. If the player scores one less, equal, or more points than needed to reach zero, he has “busted”. His score reverts to the score required prior to the beginning of his turn. 43. Fast finishes such as 3 in a bed, 222, 111, Shanghai, etc., do not apply. ADDITIONAL ADO AMERICAN CRICKET RULES The following rules shall apply for ADO Sanctioned Cricket events, effective January 1, 1984. 44. Cricket is played using the numbers 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 and both the Inner and Outer Bull. 45. To close a number, the player/team must score three of that number. The double and triple ring count as 2 or 3, respectively. Closure can be accomplished with three singles, a single and a double, or a triple. 46. Once a player/team closes a number, he/they may score points on that number until the opponent also closes that number. The double and triple count as 2 or 3 times the numerical values, respectively. All numerical scores are added to the previous balance. Once both players/teams have scored three of a number, it is ‘closed’, and no further scoring can be made on that number by either player/team. 47. To close the bull, the Outer Bull counts as a single, and the Inner Bull counts as a double. 48. Numbers can be ‘owned’ or ‘closed’ in any order desired by the individual player/team. Calling your shot is not required. 49. It shall be the responsibility of the player to verify his score before removing his darts from the board. The score remains as written if one or more darts has been removed from the board. In accordance with the inherent “strategy” involved in the Cricket game, corrections in arithmetic must be made before the next player throws. See #1. 50. Winning the game: · The player/team that closes all the numbers first and has the highest numerical score, will be declared the winner. · If both sides are tied in points, or have no points, the first player/team to close the specified numbers will be the winner. · If a player/team closes the numbers first, and is behind in points, he/ ADDITIONAL ADO ‘01’ COMPETITION RULES 40. Errors in arithmetic stand as written, unless corrected prior to the beginning of that player’s next turn. In case of Doubles/Team matches, such errors must be rectified prior to the next turn of any partner/player on that team. 41. A Leg/Match is concluded at such time as a player/team hits the ‘double’ required to reduce their remaining score to zero, unless otherwise 13 they must continue to score on any number not closed until either the point deficit is made up, or the opponent has closed all the numbers. 55. The inner narrow band will score ‘Triple’ the segment number and the outer narrow band will score ‘Double’ the segment number. 56. The outer center ring (Outer Bull) is scored at ‘25’ and the inner center ring (Inner Bull) is scored at ‘50’. 57. The minimum throwing distance is 7’91⁄4”. The board height is 5’8” (floor to the center of the Inner Bull; 9’7-3/8” measured diagonally from the Inner Bull to the back of the raised hockey at floor level). EQUIPMENT DARTS 51. Darts used in tournament play cannot exceed an overall maximum length of 30.5 cm (12 in.), nor weigh more than 50 gm per dart. Each dart will consist of a recognizable point, barrel, and flight. DARTBOARD 52. The dartboard will be a standard 18” bristle board, of the type approved by the ADO, and will be of the standard 1-20 clock pattern. A scoreboard is necessary, see rule #30. LIGHTING 58. Lights must be affixed in such a way as to brightly illuminate the board, reduce to a minimum the shadows cast by the darts, and not physically impede the flight of a dart. HOCKEY 59. Whenever possible, a raised hockey, at least 11⁄2” high and 2’ long, will be placed in position at the minimum throwing distance, and will measure from the back of the raised hockey 7’91⁄4” along the floor to a plumb line at the face of the dartboard. 60. In the event the hockey is a tape or similar ‘flush’ marking, the minimum throwing distance is measured from the front edge of the tape closest to the dartboard. 10 15 OTHER DIMENSIONS Inner Bull Height = 1.73 meters (5ft-8ins) Minimum Throwing Distance = 2.37 metres (7ft – 91⁄4 ins) Diagonal – Inner Bull to back of hockey = 2.93 metres (9ft – 7-3/8 ins) Height of raised hockey = 33 mm (11⁄2 ins) Length of raised hockey = 610 mm (2ft – 0 ins) Conversion Factor STANDARD DIMENSIONS Double and Triple rings inside width measurement = (5/16 ins) Inner Bull Inside Measurement = (0.5 ins) Outer Bull Inside Measurement = (1.25) Outside edge of Double wire to Inner Bull = (6.75 ins) Outside edge of Triple wire to Inner Bull = (4.25 ins) Outside edge of Double wire to outside edge of Double Wire = (13.5ins) Overall dartboard diameter – (18.0 ins) Spider wire gauge (Maximum Standard Wire guage = 16 SWG 53. The scoring wedge indicated by 20 will be the darker of the two wedge colors and must be at the top center wedge. 54. No alterations/accessories may be added to the board setups. Diagonal Length = Word Search Solution A V P N K F F W J Q H R I E U T I G U U Q A D T D O M A Z Q R F O Z K S L B N U J D N A R G N T E L L U R I D E O F J B M I E T K X O L B E U P F X N U N Q B W U N C L Q I T F O L L K F W L Q D U P F T O V L B Y E L E E R G O D G M O N T H L L M S Y E L H F Q Z O E M Q J N Z M L A H U Z G A T Q V O D R D D X P E U I K J M D W Y W T J H S E D G O N B N R A U R L M U B I D P V M A U Z Y M S W R X R R I M K L L R N M F I E L D O A U Y K D G A W H Q I E P N Q X Q Z N J I D B P O T V N K N D B G N W Z G H P O O S Y R R E D I G N U E R C O L O R A D O S P R I N G S Y E O A V M Z B Z O X A A T F S I P S R F I K N W GP N S E N R Y J T E Y S L E J E A S F A B V U D P N V A R V A D A B J Q A M D B M F Z N L D H A H S K W 14 2.9929 + 5.6169 = 8.6098 Sudoku Solution 2 1 5 6 9 3 7 8 4 E K E V U B K U J Z A D R N O S L N D 2 = + 2.37 AMERICAN DART ORGANIZATION GENERAL, EQUIPMENT AND ‘01’ COMPETITION RULES APPROVED August 21, 1981 CRICKET RULES APPROVED 8/19/83 REVISED 8/14/86, REVISED 11/14/87, REVISED 1/1/89, REVISED 3/10/91, REVISED 8/12/04, REVISED 2/27/05 6 4 3 2 7 8 9 1 5 T A K I D N A L E V O L R H G S G H K W K Q K T Y W R O K M T Q O O D G S G Y H L E I C I R U N E W I G O T R E T X S H 2 1.73 = 7 8 9 5 1 4 2 6 3 Q H K Z Z I T I D G V C P Z N J A X E E Y B G N G L K Q I U D S Q S I I V C G N J M X O F K F O I R C A B L B X O B P T 2 2 Height + Hockey = 9 3 1 8 5 2 6 4 7 11 14 2 8 2 6 7 4 9 5 3 1 3 17 4 5 7 3 6 1 8 9 2 19 1 6 2 9 3 5 4 7 8 7 5 7 4 1 8 6 3 2 9 Outer Bull (25 points) Out of Play Area (No Score) 6 8 1 Inner Bull Double 25 or (50 points) 3 9 8 4 2 7 1 5 6 Triple Score (Triple the number) 13 6 Single Score (Face Value) 5 20 1 18 12 4 Double Score (Twice the number) 3 INTERNATIONAL DARTBOARD 2008 Results Blind Draw Doubles (112 entries) 1 Brian Blake & Darren Pulst 2 Joe Salamance & Andrea Taylor 3/4 Ed LaBarbera & Joe Chaney Scotty Burnett & Suzie Hall Mixed Triples 701 (34 entries) 1 Fred Krueger & Andrea Taylor & Joe Chaney 2 Bill Davis & Nancy Huntoon & Donny Joe 3/4 David Hoag & Lynda Hinds & Trevor Tucker Darin Young & Brenda Roush & Chris White Women’s Doubles 501 (25 entries) 1 Christina Medina & Paula Murphy 2 Lynda Hinds & Julie Heckman 3/4 Corrine Redelings & Darylann Hardwick Men’s Doubles 501 (52 entries) 1 Ruben Blea & Dan Moore 2 Scotty Burnett & Rob Heckman 3/4 Darin Young & Chris White Dan Zimmerman & Brian Blake Women’s Singles 501 (40 entries) 1 Andrea Taylor 2 Suzie Hall 3/4 Christy Zimmerman Lynda Hinds Men’s 1 2 3/4 Singles 501 (90 entries) Joe Chaney Darin Young Scott Cummings Tim Britton Mixed Doubles Cricket (48 entries) 1 Scott Cummings & Christina Medina 2 Brian Blake & Paula Murphy 3/4 Joe Chaney & Ashley Nickerson Ron ‘Chili’ Peppers & Lynda Hinds Women’s Doubles Cricket (18 entries) 1 Nancy Huntoon & Andrea Taylor 2 Suzie Hall & Sherri Benton 3/4 Debbie Rowe & Jenny Nickerson LeAnna Clifford & Teresa Garcia Men’s 1 2 3/4 Doubles Cricket (37 entries) Rob Heckman & Scotty Burnett Donny Joe & Bill Davis Ruben Blea & Dan Moore Nick Mandrila & Ron ‘Chili’ Peppers Women’s Singles Cricket (30 entries) 1 Andrea Taylor 2 Christina Medina 3/4 Suzie Hall Paula Murphy Men’s 1 2 3/4 Singles Cricket (62 entries) Rob Heckman Brian Blake Chris White Fred Krueger Women’s MVP: Andrea Taylor Men’s MVP: Rob Heckman 2009 Results Draw Doubles 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Women’s Singles 501 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Men’s Doubles Cricket 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Mixed Triples 701 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Men’s Singles 501 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Women’s Singles Cricket 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Women’s Doubles 501 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Mixed Doubles Cricket 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Men’s Singles Cricket 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Men’s Doubles 501 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ Women’s Doubles Cricket 1st _____________________ 2nd _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 3/4 _____________________ 15 $400 200 100 60 30 $1,280 $15 Person Draw Doubles MRR** 10:00a SAT $600 300 150 80 50 $1,920 $800 3:30p $320 160 90 50 30 $1,100 $30 Team Mixed Doubles Cricket† 7:00p 6:45p SAT $620 310 150 80 40 $1,870 $30 Team Men’s Doubles Cricket 11:00a 10:45a SUN $800 $300 150 75 50 $20 * Person Women’s Singles Cricket 1:00p 12:45p SUN Men’s Singles Cricket 1:30p 1:15p SUN $600 300 150 80 50 $1,920 $20 * Person WARNING DARTS is an adult sport. It is dangerous for children to play without adult supervision. $920 $360 180 90 50 $30 Team Women’s Doubles Cricket 10:30a 10:15a SUN Schedule of Events Please, no outside food or beverages in dart hall. DISCLAIMER - AMATEUR STATUS The Host Association and/or the ADO assumes no responsibility for any adverse effects which Darts awards may have on the amateur status of any Youth Participant. Please check local regulations/restrictions $920 $360 180 90 50 $620 310 150 80 40 $1,870 $300 150 75 50 $480 240 120 75 45 $1,620 $20 * Person $30 Team $30 Team $20 * Person $45 Team Men’s Singles 501 Women’s Singles 501 Men’s Doubles 501 Mixed Triples 701 Women’s Doubles 501 3:00p 12:30p 3:15p 10:00a 12:00p 2:45p 12:15p SAT 11:45a SAT 9:45a SAT SAT SAT *ADO fee of $2.00 collected for each singles event. **Modified Round Robin Cash only, no checks 1st 2nd 3rd-4th 5th-8th 9th-16th Total FEE EVENT 8:30p 8:00p Registration Closes Event Starts FRI DAY 2009 Youth Event For more information contact Jimmie Jarrell (303) 680-9087
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