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The 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival: Witnessing the Hong Kong Team's Triumphant Three-Crown Victory
HONG KONG , Sept. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The highly anticipated 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival, along with the Parent-Child Sports Carnival, is set to take place from November 30th to December 3rd, 2023 . The prestigious event will be held at the magnificent venue of the 2nd floor of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, symbolizing the grandeur of the occasion. The four-day extravaganza will commence with a captivating opening ceremony, welcoming esteemed players from mainland China, Macau, Chinese Taipei, Singapore , Malaysia , Thailand , Japan , South Korea , the United States , and Hong Kong, who will come together to compete in a thrilling display of skill and sportsmanship. The highlight of the festival is the anticipated triumph of the Hong Kong team as they vie for three championship titles.
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Suzuki Battling On Asian Tour As Hong Kongers Claim Crowns
Hong Kong duo Lok Yin Lee and Man Lok Leung broke a pattern whilst they claimed titles alongside Japan’s Jun Matsuda on the second weekend of PDC Asian Tour action in Seoul. The Asian Tour often features home winners as less star names trvael between the further flung events. But no Korean managed a title this weekend. The Korea International Exhibition Center played host to Events 4-6 on March 25-26, with 135 players competing across two days of action in the South Korean capital. Hong Kong youngster Lee claimed his maiden Asian Tour title with Event Four success, averaging over 90 to defeat former World Championship qualifier Keita Ono 5-2 in Saturday’s opening event. The 22-year-old recovered from 4-2 down to edge out legendary Singapore star Paul Lim in the semi-finals, surviving multiple match darts en route to scooping the £2,000 top prize. However, 69-year-old Lim produced the performance of the tournament, averaging 106.9 in his opening round win over Kenichi Ajiki, before whitewashing Royden Lam in the last eight. Event Five saw Matsuda overcome his compatriot Tomoya Goto to clinch his maiden PDC Asian Tour crown, after he ended Lee’s hopes of back-to-back titles in the last 16. Matsuda won through deciding-leg ties against Yong Gaweenuntavong, Lee and Shingo Enomata to seal his spot in the semi-finals, where he fired in four 180s to dispatch Joji Kanuma. Goto, meanwhile, relinquished just four legs in reaching the final, whitewashing Leung in the last eight before brushing aside his fellow countryman Seigo Asada in the semi-finals. Mikuru Suzuki was one of seven Japanese stars to make the Event Five quarter-finals, defeating her compatriots Yuta Hayashi and Toru Suzuki to continue her impressive start to the campaign. Leung then celebrated his second Asian Tour title of 2023 in Sunday’s Event Six, running out a 5-2 winner against Goto to condemn the Japanese thrower to back-to-back final defeats. Leung – who impressed at January’s Bahrain Darts Masters – edged out his compatriot Wai Kit Lee and Mongolia’s Ganerdene Sharavsambuu in last-leg deciders, before whitewashing Masatsugu Irabu in the semi-finals. Goto stormed through to Sunday’s showpiece for the loss of just three legs, whitewashing Toru Suzuki and easing past Event Three winner Haruki Muramatsu in the process. Leung boasts a $700 lead at the top of the Asian Tour Order of Merit following Event Six, after Event Two winner Lourence Ilagan missed out on the weekend’s treble-header. Matsuda and Goto occupy third and fourth spots respectively, with Event Four winner Lee leapfrogging Muramatsu into fifth position. The PDC Asian Tour – which will see 24 events taking place across the continent in 2023 – continues on April 15-16, as Tacloban plays host to Events 7-9.
2023 PDC Asian Tour Saturday March 25 Seoul, South Korea Event Four Quarter-Finals Tomoya Goto 4-0 Arashi Matsumoto Keita Ono 4-3 Seigo Asada Paul Lim 4-0 Royden Lam Lok Yin Lee 4-3 Yong Gaweenuntavong
Semi-Finals Keita Ono 5-3 Tomoya Goto Lok Yin Lee 5-4 Paul Lim
Final Lok Yin Lee 5-2 Keita Ono
Event Five Quarter-Finals Tomoya Goto 4-0 Man Lok Leung Seigo Asada 4-1 Keita Ono Joji Kanuma 4-1 Mikuru Suzuki Jun Matsuda 4-3 Shingo Enomata
Semi-Finals Tomoya Goto 5-2 Seigo Asada Jun Matsuda 5-1 Joji Kanuma
Final Jun Matsuda 5-3 Tomoya Goto
Sunday March 26 Event Six Quarter-Finals Arashi Matsumoto 4-1 Yuta Hayashi Tomoya Goto 4-1 Haruki Muramatsu Man Lok Leung 4-3 Ganerdene Sharavsambuu Masatsugu Irabu 4-2 Yoshihisa Baba
Semi-Finals Tomoya Goto 5-1 Arashi Matsumoto Man Lok Leung 5-0 Masatsugu Irabu
Final Man Lok Leung 5-2 Tomoya Goto
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Five Asian nation pairings confirmed for World Cup
Singapore, Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan and Thailand are the latest nations to confirm pairings for this summer's new-look My Diesel Claim World Cup of Darts.
Last weekend saw Asian Tour Events 10-12 take place in Hong Kong, with the top two players on the Asian Tour Order of Merit from each of the five nations to represent their country. Darts legend Paul Lim will team up with Harith Lim for a ninth time for Singapore, who enjoyed a run to the quarter-finals in 2017.
PDC Tour Card Holder Christian Perez and seven-time World Championship competitor Lourence Ilagan will fly the flag for the Philippines, while Hong Kong will be represented by Man Lok Leung and Lok Yin Lee.
Jun Matsuda and debutant Tomoya Goto will team up for 2019 semi-finalists Japan, and Attapol Eupakaree and Yong Gaweenuntavong will compete for Thailand.
Nations who will be represented by players from the PDC Order of Merit will see their teams confirmed on Monday May 29, with the top two ranked players invited to compete for their country.
A Latin America Qualifier, which is set to feature the likes of Brazil, Costa Rica and Guyana, will be held to determine one place from May 12-14.
Nations with qualifiers from the PDC Nordic & Baltic region will see their players confirmed on June 5 following the PDCNB weekend in Finland.
The 2023 World Cup of Darts will be staged at Frankfurt's Eissporthalle from June 15-18, with an expanded tournament featuring 40 teams and a £450,000 prize fund.
A revamped format which will feature a group and knockout stage of all Doubles matches across four days of action, as Australia defend the title they won for the first time in 2022.
The top four ranked nations, based on the lowest cumulative PDC Order of Merit ranking of the two competing players, will be seeded and will enter at the second round stage. The remaining 36 teams will be split into 12 groups of three for the round-robin first round – including 12 seeded nations – from which each group winner will progress.
The second round, featuring the last 16 nations, will be split across two sessions on Saturday June 17 before the quarter-finals take place on Sunday afternoon, with the tournament culminating in the semi-finals and final on Sunday evening – with the eventual champions to earn a combined £80,000 in prize money.
Tickets for the World Cup of Darts are available now through PDC Europe .
2023 World Cup of Darts Competing Nations Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine, USA, Wales + Latin America Qualifier
Confirmed Pairings Bahrain - Basem Mahmood, Abdulnasser Yusuf China - Xiaochen Zong, Lihao Wen Hong Kong - Man Lok Leung, Lok Yin Lee Hungary - Patrik Kovács, Levente Sárai India - Prakash Jiwa, Nitin Kumar Japan - Jun Matsuda, Tomoya Goto New Zealand - Ben Robb, Warren Parry Philippines - Christian Perez, Lourence Ilagan Portugal - Jose de Sousa, Luis Ameixa Singapore - Paul Lim, Harith Lim South Africa - Devon Petersen, Vernon Bouwers Thailand - Attapol Eupakaree, Yong Gaweenuntavong Ukraine - Vladyslav Omelchenko, Illia Pekaruk
Schedule of Play Thursday June 15 (1900 local time, 1800 BST) Group Stage – Opening Matches
Friday June 16 Afternoon Session (1200 local time, 1100 BST) Group Stage – Second Matches
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST) Group Stage – Final Matches
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Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST) Second Round x4
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Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST) Semi-Finals Final
Format Group Stage - Best of seven legs Second Round - Best of 15 legs Quarter-Finals - Best of 15 legs Semi-Finals - Best of 15 legs Final - Best of 19 legs All games will be played in a Doubles format.
Prize Fund (Per Team) Winners - £80,000 Runners-Up - £50,000 Semi-Final Losers - £30,000 Quarter-Final Losers - £20,000 Last 16 Losers - £9,000 Second in Group - £5,000 Third in Group - £4,000 Total - £450,000
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Qualifier announced for Hong Kong’s World Cup of Darts team
With the PDC Asian Tour not happening this year, the onus has gone on countries who usually play these tournaments to find a way to fill World Cup of Darts and World Championship spots.
Hong Kong are the latest to announce their intentions regarding qualification for the World Cup.
Three tournaments will take place on 18 July, 1 August and 15 August with the player who essentially tops their Order of Merit set to join Kai Fan Leung in the team.
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The 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival: Witnessing the Hong Kong Team's Triumphant Three-Crown Victory
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HONG KONG, Sept. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The highly anticipated 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival, along with the Parent-Child Sports Carnival, is set to take place from November 30th to December 3rd, 2023. The prestigious event will be held at the magnificent venue of the 2nd floor of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, symbolizing the grandeur of the occasion. The four-day extravaganza will commence with a captivating opening ceremony, welcoming esteemed players from mainland China, Macau, Chinese Taipei, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Hong Kong, who will come together to compete in a thrilling display of skill and sportsmanship. The highlight of the festival is the anticipated triumph of the Hong Kong team as they vie for three championship titles.
The 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival promises an array of captivating events that will cater to darts enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds. The festival will showcase various local individual and team darts competitions, as well as a diverse range of contests encompassing participants such as rehabilitation personnel, hearing-impaired individuals, special-needs children, seniors, parent-child pairs, schools, and the business sector. With thousands of avid dart enthusiasts from both local and international communities expected to attend, the festival aims to create an electrifying atmosphere and provide an unforgettable experience.
In addition to the enthralling international darts invitational preliminary rounds and the Hong Kong Open, guests will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the joy of dart sports alongside their families and friends in dedicated areas. The 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival will also feature a series of engaging activities, including a darts charity marathon and an attempt to break the Guinness World Record. The venue will house over 300 exhibition booths, offering a wide array of attractions such as the Cosplay zone, local creative market, AI science education experience, and an all-around sports competition. These carefully curated activities aim to provide a diverse and enriching experience for attendees, creating a delightful weekend for families to cherish.
The 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival has garnered immense support from various chambers of commerce and associations, all united in their mission to promote and foster the growth of alternative sports in Hong Kong. Esteemed organizations such as the South China Athletic Association, Beyond Boarders Sports Academy, China Hong Kong Culture Sports And Tourism Association, APAC Cultural and Creative Industrial Alliance, and Hong Kong Design Centre are among the key strategies partners contributing to the success of the festival. Through this collaborative effort, the festival endeavors to cultivate promising athletes, champion alternative sports, enhance local physical and mental well-being, and establish an internationally recognized sporting event that invigorates Hong Kong's urban culture and tourism appeal.
On the opening day, in conjunction with the thrilling darts competitions, the festival will collaborate with major international chambers of commerce to foster cohesion and synergy among diverse industries across Asia. The event lineup includes the esteemed Asian Visionary Impact Awards, the thought-provoking Alternative Sports Summit, and an uplifting Charity Luncheon. These activities will bring together over 300 global leaders from various industries to honor exceptional individuals and organizations that have made remarkable contributions in their respective fields. Additionally, the Asia First-ever Alternative Sports Summit will serve as a platform for in-depth discussions on the trends and opportunities in the Asian sports landscape, facilitating meaningful exchanges and insights among participants.
The 5th Hong Kong International Darts Festival promises an exhilarating experience for both participants and spectators alike. With its mission to promote the sport of darts, nurture talented athletes, encourage holistic development, and strengthen regional collaborations, the festival is poised to leave a lasting impact on Hong Kong's sporting landscape and its relations with Asia and beyond. Attendees can anticipate a memorable journey filled with the joy of sports and an opportunity to forge lifelong connections.
Hong Kong International Darts Festival and Parent-Child Sports Carnival Date: November 30th to December 3rd, 2023 (4 days) Time: 10:00 - 22:00 (Extended operating hours) Address: Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Waiting Hall A L2, with multiple shuttle buses available to and from the MTR station.
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