Historic moment for Trinidad and Tobago: nation debuts at the World Cup of Darts

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Monday, 27 April 2026 at 15:30
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Trinidad and Tobago will make their debut at the World Cup of Darts this summer. The Caribbean nation secured a historic berth with a commanding victory at the Latin America and Caribbean qualifier. The Frankfurt field will therefore welcome another newcomer.
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The duo of Joshua Balfour and James Walklin made history by sweeping the Bahamas 10-1 in the final, with Rashad Sweeting and Lorenzo Deveaux representing the island nation.
In Panama City, Trinidad and Tobago left no doubt in the title match about who was the strongest team in the tournament. Walklin in particular took center stage with a string of classy checkouts. He finished 128, 96, 68 and 66 among others, steering his country to the greatest success in its darts history.
The emphatic 10-1 win underlined the gap in the final. It was a disappointment for Sweeting, who had hoped to return to a big stage following his appearance at the World Darts Championship a year and a half ago.

Road to qualification

The title run did not come out of nowhere. Balfour and Walklin opened the tournament with three straightforward group-stage wins. They then swept aside the Brazilian pair Roberto Wentz and Claudio Domingues 5-0 in the last 16.
A tougher test followed in the quarterfinals against the defending champions from Argentina. The pair even survived a match dart before taking the decider against Jesus Salate and Victor Guillin.
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Trinidad and Tobago also peaked at the right time in the semifinals. Against Chile’s Mauricio Carcamo and George Patterson, they pulled away in the closing stages.
That winning run now earns Trinidad and Tobago a place at the World Cup of Darts, which will be played from June 11 to 14 at the Eissporthalle Frankfurt.

Finland and Denmark also qualified

Alongside Trinidad and Tobago, Finland and Denmark also clinched qualification last weekend. Finland will be represented by Jani Haavisto and Jonas Masalin, while Denmark will field Andreas Toft Jørgensen and Jonas Graversen.
Reigning champion Northern Ireland will defend its title later this summer. Powerhouses England, the Netherlands and Wales again rank among the favorites. With an increased prize fund of ÂŁ500,000, there is more at stake than ever.
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