Tournament Centre German Darts Championship 2024: Schedule, all results, TV guide and prize money breakdown

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Sunday, 01 September 2024 at 23:12
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Stay fully informed about the latest events during the German Darts Championship 2024 in our tournament center. In this article you will find the playing schedule, all results, information about the distribution of the prize money and an explanation of how to watch this event from August 30 - September 1 on television.
The German Darts Championship is one of the oldest Euro Tour tournaments on the darts calendar. The tournament's honorary list includes a lot of different names. Michael van Gerwen (2015, 2018 and 2022) is the only player to win the German Darts Championship more than once. Dave Chisnall (2013), Gary Anderson (2014), Alan Norris (2016), Peter Wright (2017), Daryl Gurney (2019) Devon Petersen (2020) and Ricardo Pietreczko (2023) are the other tournament winners. Pietreczko sensationally captured the title in Hildesheim last year. He beat Michael van Gerwen 7-6 in the semifinals before 'Pikachu' settled with Peter Wright (8-4) in the final.

TV and live stream

The German Darts Championship will be broadcast on PDC TV. As usual with Euro Tour tournaments, the German Darts Championship consists of three tournament days. The afternoon sessions start daily at 12:00, while the evening sessions start at 18:00.
The first round will take place on Friday. The 16 Order of Merit qualifiers and the winners from the various qualifying tournaments then make their appearance. The top-16 seeded players enter the tournament on Saturday in the second round. Sunday will see the denouement of the tournament, starting with the third round in the afternoon session. Sunday evening will be followed by the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals.

Distribution of prize money

At this Euro Tour tournament, a total of £175,000 in prize money will be divided among the 48 participants. They will receive at least 1250 pounds in starting money. The top-16 seeded players who enter the German Darts Championship from the second round will receive 2,500 pounds anyway.
They do - like the 16 Order of Merit qualifiers starting in the first round - have to win their first match in order for the prize money to count toward the world rankings and the other rankings. The winner of the German Darts Championship 2024 will ultimately go home with the top prize of 30,000 pounds.

German Darts Championship history

YearDatePlaying locationWinnerResultRunner-upPrize money winner
2012June 22-24Tempodrom, BerlinPhil Taylor6-2Dave Chisnall£15.000
2013Sept. 6-8Halle 39, HildesheimDave Chisnall6-2Peter Wright£20.000
2014Jan. 31 - Feb. 2Halle 39, HildesheimGary Anderson6-5Justin Pipe£20.000
2015Feb. 13-15Halle 39, HildesheimMichael van Gerwen6-2Gary Anderson£25.000
2016Oct. 14-16Halle 39, HildesheimAlan Norris6-5Jelle Klaasen£25.000
2017March 24-26Halle 39, HildesheimPeter Wright6-3Michael van Gerwen£25.000
2018Aug. 31-Sept. 2Halle 39, HildesheimMichael van Gerwen8-6James Wilson£25.000
2019March 29-31Halle 39, HildesheimDaryl Gurney8-6Ricky Evans£25.000
2020Sept. 25-27Halle 39, HildesheimDevon Petersen8-3Jonny Clayton£25.000
2022March 11-13Halle 39, HildesheimMichael van Gerwen8-5Rob Cross£30.000
2023Oct. 13-15Halle 39, HildesheimRicardo Pietreczko8-4Peter Wright£30.000
2024August 30 - September 1Halle 39, Hildesheim.........£30.000

Schedule German Darts Championship 2024

Friday August 30
First Round
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Nick Kenny (91.94) 6-3 (82.99) Jelle Klaasen
Krzysztof Kciuk (86.35) 3-6 (102.12) Robert Owen
Mickey Mansell (83.37) 6-2 (80.02) Matthias Ehlers
Johan Engstrom (87.72) 4-6 (93.00) Andrew Gilding
Dylan Slevin (89.63) 6-4 (93.87) Steve Beaton
Boris Krcmar (83.85) 4-6 (91.13) Stephen Burton
Dragutin Horvat (86.60) 3-6 (93.68) Krzysztof Ratajski
Brendan Dolan (81.25) 2-6 (96.30) Dirk van Duijvenbode
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Ritchie Edhouse (87.99) 6-5 (88.02) Luke Woodhouse
Jose De Sousa (83.82) 2-6 (86.67) Max Hopp
Maik Kuivenhoven (84.70) 3-6 (91.73) James Wade
Raymond van Barneveld (89.55) 2-6 (96.03) Dom Taylor
Peter Wright (95.15) 6-4 (95.70) Niko Springer
Martin Lukeman (90.04) 5-6 (90.78) Jonny Clayton
Callan Rydz (85.66) 4-6 (92.66) Simon Whitlock
Mensur Suljovic (102.43) 6-2 (99.87) Dimitri Van den Bergh
Saturday August 31
Second Round
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Gian van Veen (102.65) 6-3 (93.68) Robert Owen
Ryan Joyce (90.84) 3-6 (92.22) Andrew Gilding
Daryl Gurney (92.87) 6-1 (83.81) Stephen Burton
Chris Dobey (110.64) 6-2 (98.65) Mickey Mansell
Ross Smith (91.09) 5-6 (84.84) Nick Kenny
Danny Noppert (94.26) 6-4 (91.12) Dirk van Duijvenbode
Ryan Searle (96.66) 6-4 (92.07) Jonny Clayton
Damon Heta (93.62) 6-2 (91.60) Ritchie Edhouse
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Dave Chisnall (94.47) 6-3 (86.42) Dom Taylor
Joe Cullen (88.17) 6-4 (86.73) Max Hopp
Gerwyn Price (88.87) 5-6 (89.23) Krzysztof Ratajski
Michael van Gerwen (96.89) 6-2 (90.8) James Wade
Martin Schindler (92.38) 6-4 (89.17) Mensur Suljovic
Ricardo Pietreczko (88.68) 6-3 (85.63) Simon Whitlock
Stephen Bunting (99.30) 5-6 (92.09) Peter Wright
Luke Littler (93.94) 6-0 (86.07) Dylan Slevin
Sunday September 1
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Third Round
Dave Chisnall (96.97) 6-0 (79.50) Joe Cullen
Martin Schindler (95.19) 6-4 (95.61) Chris Dobey
Danny Noppert (88.71) 2-6 (102.08) Michael van Gerwen
Peter Wright (93.50) 6-4 (89.80) Gian van Veen
Krzysztof Ratajski (90.88) 2-6 (101.33) Daryl Gurney
Nick Kenny (87.80) 6-5 (91.60) Ricardo Pietreczko
Damon Heta (90.98) 6-4 (87.54) Andrew Gilding
Ryan Searle (86.05) 2-6 (90.99) Luke Littler
Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Dave Chisnall (98.64) 6-5 (96.62) Martin Schindler
Michael van Gerwen (104.10) 4-6 (108.90) Peter Wright
Daryl Gurney (100.94) 6-3 (97.62) Nick Kenny
Damon Heta (92.55) 5-6 (99.59) Luke Littler
Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall (98.67) 5-7 (94.90) Peter Wright
Daryl Gurney (97.05) 2-7 (107.88) Luke Littler
Final
Peter Wright (96.62) 8-5 (106.87) Luke Littler