England Darts Organisation

The steering committee consisted of Peter Melton from Cambridgeshire the then existing England Team Manager, Vic Sexton (Sussex) the current England Youth Manager within the BDO Board of Directors, Ian Tilley from Lincolnshire and Colin Saunders from the Isle of Wight.

Tommy Thompson Lancashire, who had 10 years earlier attempted to form an independent England, was approached to be part of the committee but had to decline due to an imminent terminal family illness.

The event in 2011 was England's first opportunity at staging the championships and was held on 9 & 10 April 2011 at The Marine Hall & Waterfront Venue Fleetwood in Lancashire.

The Six Nation Championships take place each February with England taking their place alongside Wales, Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Netherlands, the matches are played on a round-robin basis with separate events for Mens & Ladies and 4 players in the Mens event 2 in the Ladies.

Martin Adams and Tony O'Shea won the World Cup Pairs Mens title with Trina Gulliver & Deta Hedman the Ladies and Jake Jones and Fallon Sherrock the Youth team event.

England have also set up a unique collaboration with the Welsh Darts Organisation to present the Anglo-Celtic-County-Cup, which is held in June for Inter-County Teams.

Owing to the COVID-19 Pandemic putting normal darts events off the calendar for 2020 and the start of 2021 affected also, England Darts Organisation had decided to run a few online initiatives to encourage Youth Players and to provide a form guide leading to the international events in late 2021.

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