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Las Vegas Desert Classic

Former American darts tournament

Las Vegas Desert Classic

Summary

Former American darts tournament

FieldValue
titleLas Vegas Desert Classic
sportDarts
venueMGM Grand (2002–2005)
Mandalay Bay Resort (2006–2009)
countryUnited States
founded
inaugural2002
folded2010
organizerPDC --
tournament_formatLegs
Sets
championENG Phil Taylor
champ_season2009

Mandalay Bay Resort (2006–2009) Sets The Las Vegas Desert Classic was a darts tournament, organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and was held each year in July from 2002 until 2009. Its original venue was the MGM Grand Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada from 2002 to 2005, but the tournament moved down the strip to the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino from 2006 to 2009.

History

The [[Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino]] where the tournament was held from 2006 to 2009

The tournament carried a total prize purse of £126,400 (approx US$250,000). Due to the time difference between the UK and US, the matches were played in the morning local time – which is prime-time evening in the UK where the tournament was broadcast live on Sky Sports.

Initially Fox Sports World transmitted the tournament live but in recent years they broadcast recorded coverage in the United States. Partypoker.net became the first sponsors of the event in 2006.

The format of the Classic changed over the years. In 2002, the tournament had a sets format with best of 7 legs per set. In 2003, the tournament had a legs only format throughout with a round robin group stage of 8 groups with 3 players each, before it became straight knockout from the quarter-finals onwards. In 2004 and 2005, the tournament reverted to straight knockout with a sets format with best of 5 legs per set throughout. In 2006, the tournament had a legs only format in the Last 32, before reverting to a sets format with best of 5 legs per set for the Last 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and the Final. From 2007 to 2009, the tournament remained straight knockout but moved back to a legs only format throughout.

Phil Taylor won the title five times out of the eight years the event was staged. Peter Manley, John Part and Raymond van Barneveld were the only other winners of the event.

The Las Vegas Desert Classic tournament was retired in 2010 and a new tournament held in Las Vegas, the Tropicana World Series, has been put in its place. However, the tournament is not televised.

Las Vegas Desert Classic Finals

YearChampion (average in final)ScoreRunner-Up (average in final)Prize MoneySponsorVenueTotalChampionRunner-up
2002ENG Phil Taylor3–0 (sets)ENG Ronnie Baxter$58,000$20,000$10,000NoneMGM Grand Casino and Hotel
2003ENG Peter Manley16–12 (legs)CAN John Part$88,000$22,000
2004ENG Phil Taylor6–4 (sets)ENG Wayne Mardle£84,100£15,000£7,500
2005ENG Phil Taylor6–1 (sets)ENG Wayne Mardle
2006CAN John Part6–3 (sets)NED Raymond van Barneveld£90,500PartyPoker.comMandalay Bay Resort and Casino
2007NED Raymond van Barneveld13–6 (legs)ENG Terry Jenkins£120,000£20,000£10,000None
2008ENG Phil Taylor13–7 (legs)ENG James WadePartyPoker.com
2009ENG Phil Taylor13–11 (legs)NED Raymond van Barneveld£182,000£30,000£15,000

Women's Desert Classic Finals

YearChampionScoreRunner-UpPrize MoneySponsorVenueTotalChampionRunner-up
2002ENG Deta Hedman2–1 (sets)ENG Crissy Manley£50,000£25,000£10,000PartyPoker.comMGM Grand Casino and Hotel
2003USA Stacy Bromberg6–4 (legs)ENG Deta Hedman
2004ENG Trina Gulliver6–5 (legs)USA Stacy Bromberg
2005ENG Trina Gulliver6–1 (legs)ENG Deta Hedman

Media coverage

The Las Vegas Desert Classic was broadcast in the UK by Sky Sports from the first to the last tournament.

Presenters of Sky Sports

  • Jeff Stelling (2002, 2005)
  • Dave Clark (2003–2004, 2006–2009)

Co-presenters

  • Eric Bristow (2002–2005)
  • Rod Harrington (2005–2009)

Commentators

  • Sid Waddell (2002–2009)
  • Dave Lanning (2002–2009)
  • John Gwynne (2002–2009)
  • Nigel Pearson (2007–2009)
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