The WDF Asia-Pacific Cup is a darts tournament held biennially since 1974. The tournament consists of a team championship, a pairs championship and a singles championship. All events have a men's competition, and a women's competition.[1] The most recent Asia-Pacific Cup was held in 2010, in Tokyo, Japan.

WDF Asia-Pacific Cup
Tournament information
LocationSeoul (2018)
CountrySouth Korea
Established1974
Organisation(s)WDF
Current champion(s)
 Australia (overall)
South Korea Choi Min-seok (men's singles)
Australia J Thompson & A Rowe (men's pairs)
Japan Mikuru Suzuki (women's singles)
Australia T Kewish & L Wilson (women's overall)

The tournament was originally known as the WDF Pacific Cup, but was renamed the Asia-Pacific Cup in 2000. It also initially featured teams from North America until the formation of the WDF Americas Cup in 2002.[1]

List of tournaments

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Year Host Overall Champions Men's Singles Champions Men's Pairs Champions Women's Singles Champions Women's Pairs Champions Team Event Champions Mixed Pairs Champions Ref
1974
Details
 
Melbourne
 
United States
 
Conrad Daniels
 
Kevin White
&
George Foster
 
Barbara Fletcher
 
Barbara Fletcher
Cherry Bradshaw
 
Conrad Daniels
Cam Melchiorre
Judy Campbell
Jo-Ann Anderson
 
Murray Smith
Lottie Chalcroft
1976
Details
 
Perth
 
Australia
 
Tim Brown
 
Conrad Daniels
&
Javier Gopar
 
Jo-Ann Anderson
 
Ivy Hampton
Cherry Bradshaw
 
Tim Brown
Barry Atkinson
Ivy Hampton
Cherry Bradshaw
 
Javier Gopar
Jo-Ann Anderson
1978
Details
 
Sydney
 
New Zealand
 
Barry Atkinson
 
Barry Atkinson
&
Terry O'Dea
 
Ivy Hampton
 
Ivy Hampton
&
Barbara Fletcher
 
Terry O'Dea
Barry Atkinson
Selly Tain
Barbara Fletcher
 
Barry Atkinson
&
Cherry Bradshaw
1980
Details
 
Newcastle, NSW
 
Australia
 
Paul Lim
 
Jerry Umberger
&
KC Mullaney
 
Ivy Hampton
 
Ivy Hampton
&
Cherry Bradshaw
 
Paul Lim
George Foster
Selly Tain
Carol Gerhardt
 
Terry O'Dea
&
Barbara Fletcher
[2]
1982
Details
 
Vancouver
 
Australia
 
Terry O'Dea
 
Terry O'Dea
&
Barry Atkinson
 
Barbara Fletcher
 
Lee-Ann Pickett
&
Angie Luscombe
 
Andy Green
Wade McDonald
Sandy Reitan
Judy Campbell
 
Terry O'Dea
&
Barbara Fletcher
[3]
1984
Details
 
Honolulu, Hawaii
 
New Zealand
 
Paul Lim
 
Bob Sinnaeve
&
Dave Green
 
Lilian Barnett
 
Lilian Barnett
&
Jane Karena
 
Jerry Umberger
Nicky Virachkul
Kathy Karpowich
Jo-Ann Anderson
 
Bob Sinnaeve
&
Rani Gill
[4]
1986
Details
 
Auckland
 
United States
 
Paul Lim
 
Gordon Allpress
&
Barry Whittaker
 
Kathy Karpowich
 
Rani Gill
&
Amy Earle
 
Tony Payne
Len Heard
Kathy Karpowich
Kathy Hopkins
 
Gordon Allpress
&
Lottie Chalcroft
[5]
1988
Details
 
Tokyo
 
Australia
 
Russell Stewart
 
Russell Stewart
&
Terry O'Dea
 
Louise Ball
 
Lori Braithwaite
&
Kathy Hopkins
 
Paul Lim
Jim Damore
Lori Verrier
Kathy Hopkins
 
Russell Stewart
&
Julie Thomas
[6]
1990
Details
 
Singapore
 
United States
 
Albert Anstey
 
Russell Stewart
&
Keith Sullivan
 
Jane Karena
 
Patricia Farrell
&
Carmen Pasher
 
Paul Lim
Dave Kelly
Eva Grigsby
Kim Kellar
 
Paul Lim
&
Eva Grigsby
[7]
1992
Details
 
Melbourne
 
Australia
 
Keith Sullivan
 
Wayne Weening
&
Keith Sullivan
 
Charmaine Barney
 
Sandy Reitan
&
Kathy Maloney
 
Gordon Allpress
Peter Hunt
Jannette Jonathan
Sophie Corbett
 
Keith Sullivan
&
Louise Ball
[8]
1994
Details
 
Vancouver
 
Canada
 
Russell Stewart
 
John Part
&
Carl Mercer
 
Patricia Farrell
 
Patricia Farrell
&
Andrea Sorensen
 
Russell Stewart
Wayne Atkins
Dot McLeod
Jodie Hislop
 
John Part
&
Patricia Farrell
[9]
1996
Details
 
Brisbane
 
Australia
 
Graham Hunt
 
Yves Chamberland
&
Carl Mercer
 
Dot McLeod
 
Dot McLeod
&
Megan Rodgers
 
Yves Chamberland
Carl Mercer
Patricia Farrell
Leighton Johnson
 
Graham Hunt
&
Dot McLeod
[10]
2000
Details
 
Manila
 
New Zealand
 
Warren Parry
 
Hardip Singh
&
Tengku Hadzali Shah
 
Yukari Nishikawa
 
Jannette Jonathan
&
Marion Morgan
 
Warren Parry
Herbie Nathan
Alan Thomson
Stuart Leach
[11]
2002
Details
 
Bangkok
 
New Zealand
 
Herbie Nathan
 
Graham Hunt
&
Anthony Fleet
 
Jannette Jonathan
 
Janice Hinojales
&
Paulita Villanueva
 
Benedicto Ybanez
Celso Parfan III
Robert Calupit
Joseph Domanais
Paulita Villanueva
Janice Hinojales
[12]
2004
Details
 
Singapore
 
New Zealand
 
Robert Grant
 
Daisuke Takayama
&
Hiroshi Watanabe
 
Megan Smith
 
Jannette Jonathan
&
Megan Smith
 
Warren Parry
Herbie Nathan
Robert Grant
Bernie Smith
[13]
2006
Details
 
Kuala Lumpur
 
New Zealand
 
Amin Abdul Ghani
 
Kouji Aoki
&
Taro Yachi
 
Megan Smith
 
Jannette Jonathan
&
Megan Smith
 
Lourence Ilagan
Ronald L. Briones
Roberto C. Concepcion
Rizal Barellano
Analiza Awitan
Roselyn Noble
[14]
2008
Details
 
Palmerston North
 
Australia
 
Peter Machin
 
Selbaraju Subramaniam
&
Ananden Tandrian
 
Corrine Hammond
 
Corrine Hammond
&
Louise Ball
 
Tony David
Kyle Anderson
Corrine Hammond
Eddy Sims
Louise Ball
Peter Machin
[15]
2010
Details
 
Tokyo
 
Australia
 
Koha Kokiri
 
Anthony Fleet
&
Geoff Kime
 
Jannette Jonathan
 
Corrine Hammond
&
Lavinia Hogg
 
Anthony Fleet
Beau Anderson
Corrine Hammond
Kyle Anderson
Lavinia Hogg
Geoff Kime
[16]
2018
Details
 
Seoul
 
Australia
 
Choi Min-seok
 
Justin Thompson
&
Adam Rowe
 
Mikuru Suzuki
 
Tori Kewish
&
Leanne-Maree Wilson
[17]

References

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  1. ^ a b "WDF Asia-Pacific Cup". Global Darts. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  2. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1980". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  3. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1982". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  4. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1984". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  5. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1986". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  6. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1988". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  7. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1990". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  8. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1992". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  9. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1994". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  10. ^ "WDC Pacific Cup 1996". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  11. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2000". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  12. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2002". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  13. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2004". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  14. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2006". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  15. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2008". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  16. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2010". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  17. ^ "WDC Asia Pacific Cup 2018". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
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