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{{Short description|Darts tournament held in Riga, Latvia}}
{{Infobox darts tournament
{{Infobox darts tournament
| tournament_name = Latvia Open
| tournament_name = Latvia Open
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| venue = Bellevue Park Hotel
| venue = Bellevue Park Hotel
| location = [[Riga]]
| location = [[Riga]]
| country = {{flagicon|Latvia}}, [[Latvia]]
| country = {{flagcountry|LAT}}
| establishment = 2004
| establishment = 2004
| organisation = [[Latvijas Darts Organizācija|LDO]]<br>[[British Darts Organisation|BDO]], category C<br>[[World Darts Federation|WDF]] category 2
| organisation = [[World Darts Federation|WDF]]
| format = Legs
| format = [[Leg (darts)|Legs]]
| prizefund = €4,800
| prizefund = €3,705
| month_played = November
| month_played =
| final year =
| final year =
| Current Champion = {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Darius Labanauskas]] (Men's)<br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Aileen de Graaf]] (Women's)
| Current Champion = {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Chown (men's)<br>{{flagicon|SWE}} Maud Jansson (women's)<br>{{flagicon|LAT}} Markuss Jansons (boys)<br>{{flagicon|LTU}} Milda Zdanauskaite (girls)
| Final Champion =
| Final Champion =
}}
}}
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==List of tournaments==
==List of tournaments==
===Men's===
===Men's===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Year
!rowspan=2 | Year
! Champion
!rowspan=2 | Champion
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
! Score
!rowspan=2 | Score
! Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | Runner-Up
! Total<br>Prize Money
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
! Champion
!colspan=3 | Prize Money
! Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | Venue
|-
|-
! Total
| [[2004 Latvia Open (darts)|2004]]
! {{Tooltip|Ch.|Champion}}
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Antti Partianen]]
! {{Tooltip|R.-Up|Runner-Up}}
| beat
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Ulf Hausenkamp]]
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2004
| [[2005 Latvia Open (darts)|2005]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} Annti Partianen
| ¿?
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | beat
| ¿?
| {{flagicon|SWE}} Ulf Hausenkamp
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 600
| align=center | LVL 300
| rowspan=2 | Skanste Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
|-
| 2006
| [[2006 Latvia Open (darts)|2006]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Aigars Strēlis]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Aigars Strēlis
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 6–3
| align=center | 6 – 3
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Juris Aleksāns]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Juris Aleksāns
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 600
| align=center | LVL 300
|-
|-
| 2007
| [[2007 Latvia Open (darts)|2007]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Oskar Lukasiak]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Oskar Lukasiak]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 6–3
| align=center | 6 – 3
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[John Snijers]]
| {{flagicon|BEL}} John Snijers
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 600
| align=center | LVL 300
| rowspan=8 | Maritim Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
|-
| 2008
| [[2008 Latvia Open (darts)|2008]]
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Arūnas Čiplys]]
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Arūnas Čiplys
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–4
| align=center | 5 – 4
| {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Alex Lister]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Lister
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 600
| align=center | LVL 300
|-
|-
| 2009
| [[2009 Latvia Open (darts)|2009]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Leon de Geus]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Leon de Geus]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 3–1
| align=center | 3 – 1
| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Jarl Yngve Skomsøy]]
| {{flagicon|NOR}} Jarl Skomsøy
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,400
|
| align=center | LVL 700
| align=center | LVL 300
|-
|-
| 2010
| [[2010 Latvia Open (darts)|2010]]
| {{flagicon|POL}} [[Krzysztof Ratajski]]
| {{flagicon|POL}} [[Krzysztof Ratajski]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">84.51</span></small>
| 3–0
| align=center | 3 – 0
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Peter Sajwani]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Peter Sajwani]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">72.45</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 900
|
| align=center | LVL 400
|-
|-
| 2011
| [[2011 Latvia Open (darts)|2011]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Paul Jennings (darts player)|Paul Jennings]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Paul Jennings (darts player)|Paul Jennings]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 3–1
| align=center | 3 – 1
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Steve Douglas (darts player)|Steve Douglas]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Steve Douglas (darts player)|Steve Douglas]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 900
|
| align=center | LVL 400
|-
|-
| 2012
| [[2012 Latvia Open (darts)|2012]]
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Arūnas Čiplys]]
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Arūnas Čiplys <small>(2)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 6–4
| align=center | 6 – 4
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Madars Razma]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Madars Razma]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 900
|
| align=center | LVL 400
|-
|-
| 2013
| [[2013 Latvia Open (darts)|2013]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Paul Coughlin (darts player)|Paul Coughlin]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Paul Coughlin (darts player)|Paul Coughlin]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 6–5
| align=center | 6 – 5
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Madars Razma]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Madars Razma]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | LVL 1,800
|
| align=center | LVL 900
|
| align=center | LVL 400
|-
|-
| 2014
| [[2014 Latvia Open (darts)|2014]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Dennis Harbour]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Dennis Harbour]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">82.26</span></small>
| 6–3
| align=center | 6 – 3
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Arūnas Čiplys]]
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Arūnas Čiplys
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">79.59</span></small>
|
| align=center | €2,800
|
| align=center | €1,300
| align=center | €600
|-
|-
| 2015
| [[2015 Latvia Open (darts)|2015]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Ulf Ceder]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Ulf Ceder]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">89.28</span></small>
| 6–0
| align=center | 6 – 0
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Petri Rasmus]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Petri Rasmus
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">71.40</span></small>
|
| align=center | €2,400
|
| align=center | €800
| align=center | €400
| rowspan=8 | Bellevue Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
|-
| 2016
| [[2016 Latvia Open (darts)|2016]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Madars Razma]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Madars Razma]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">88.59</span></small>
| 6–3
| align=center | 6 – 3
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Peter Sajwani]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Peter Sajwani]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">82.80</span></small>
|
| align=center | €2,400
|
| align=center | €800
|
| align=center | €400
|-
|-
| 2017
| [[2017 Latvia Open (darts)|2017]]
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Darius Labanauskas]]
| {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Darius Labanauskas]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">77.27</span></small>
| 6–1
| align=center | 6 – 1
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Craig Venman]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} Craig Venman
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">64.98</span></small>
|
| align=center | €3,600
|
| align=center | €1,000
| align=center | €500
|-
|-
| 2018
| [[2018 Latvia Open (darts)|2018]]
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Darius Labanauskas]]
| {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Darius Labanauskas]] <small>(2)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 6–2
| align=center | 6 – 2
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[John Scott (darts player)|John Scott]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} John Scott
| €3,600
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| €1,000
| align=center | €3,600
| €500
| align=center | €1,000
| align=center | €500
|-
| 2019
| {{flagicon|BLR}} Andrey Pontus
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">82.20</span></small>
| align=center | 6 – 3
| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Aleksei Kadochnikov]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">74.87</span></small>
| align=center | €3,600
| align=center | €1,000
| align=center | €500
|-
| 2022
| {{WDFFlag|Peter Chown}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">87.90</span></small>
| align=center | 5 – 1
| {{WDFFlag|Sebastian Steyer}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">76.96</span></small>
| align=center | €2,400
| align=center | €800
| align=center | €400
|-
| 2023
| {{PDCFlag|Francois Schweyen}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">91.51</span></small>
| align=center | 6 – 2
| {{WDFFlag|Edwin Torbjornsson}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">78.03</span></small>
| align=center | €5,600
| align=center | €1,600
| align=center | €800
|-
| 2024
| {{PDCFlag|Darius Labanauskas}} <small>(3)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">97.45</span></small>
| align=center | 6 – 2
| {{PDCFlag|Jonas Masalin|flag=FIN}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">86.11</span></small>
| align=center | €5,600
| align=center | €1,600
| align=center | €800
|}
|}


===Women's <ref>{{cite web|url=https://mastercaller.com/tournaments/latvian-open-ladies|title=Latvian Open women's winners|publisher=mastercaller.com|date=19 November 2018|accessdate=19 November 2018}}</ref>===
===Women's===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Year
!rowspan=2 | Year
! Champion
!rowspan=2 | Champion
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
! Score
!rowspan=2 | Score
! Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | Runner-Up
! Total<br>Prize Money
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
! Champion
!colspan=3 | Prize Money
! Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | Venue
|-
|-
! Total
| [[2004 Latvia Open (darts)|2004]]
! {{Tooltip|Ch.|Champion}}
| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Inita Bite]]
! {{Tooltip|R.-Up|Runner-Up}}
| beat
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Zeltīte Putniņa]]
|
|
|
|-
|-
| 2004
| [[2005 Latvia Open (darts)|2005]]
| {{flagicon|NOR}} Inita Bite
| ¿?
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | beat
| ¿?
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Zeltite Putnina
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
| rowspan=2 | Skanste Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
|-
| 2006
| [[2006 Latvia Open (darts)|2006]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Marika Juhola]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Marika Juhola
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–2
| align=center | 5 – 2
| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Triin Timmermann]]
| {{flagicon|EST}} Triin Timmermann
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2007
| [[2007 Latvia Open (darts)|2007]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Zeltīte Putniņa]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Zeltite Putnina
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–2
| align=center | 5 – 2
| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Inita Bite]]
| {{flagicon|NOR}} Inita Bite
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
| rowspan=8 | Maritim Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
|-
| 2008
| [[2008 Latvia Open (darts)|2008]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Maud Jansson]]
| {{WDFWFlag|Maud Jansson}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–1
| align=center | 5 – 1
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Zeltīte Putniņa]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Zeltite Putnina
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2009
| [[2009 Latvia Open (darts)|2009]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[Ieva Brikmane-Buklovska]]
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Ieva Brikmane
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 2–1
| align=center | 2 – 1
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Vilma Armalienė]]
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Vilma Armaliene
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2010
| [[2010 Latvia Open (darts)|2010]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Maud Jansson]]
| {{WDFWFlag|Maud Jansson}} <small>(2)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">65.34</span></small>
| 2–0
| align=center | 2 – 0
| {{flagicon|POL}} [[Karolina Podgórska]]
| {{flagicon|POL}} [[Karolina Ratajska]]
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">44.61</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2011
| [[2011 Latvia Open (darts)|2011]]
| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Dobromyslova]]
| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Dobromyslova]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 2–1
| align=center | 2 – 1
| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Rachna David]]
| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Rachna David]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2012
| [[2012 Latvia Open (darts)|2012]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lumi Silvan]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Lumi Silvan
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–1
| align=center | 5 – 1
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Maret Liiri]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Maret Liiri
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2013
| [[2013 Latvia Open (darts)|2013]]
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Irina Armstrong]]
| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Irina Armstrong]]
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–3
| align=center | 5 – 3
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lumi Silvan]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Lumi Silvan
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | n/a
|
| align=center | n/a
| align=center | n/a
|-
|-
| 2014
| [[2014 Latvia Open (darts)|2014]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Danielle IJpelaar]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} Danielle Ijpelaar
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">72.51</span></small>
| 5–4
| align=center | 5 – 4
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lumi Silvan]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Lumi Silvan
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">69.42</span></small>
|
| align=center | €1,200
|
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
|-
|-
| 2015
| [[2015 Latvia Open (darts)|2015]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Maud Jansson]]
| {{WDFWFlag|Maud Jansson}} <small>(3)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">69.09</span></small>
| 5–2
| align=center | 5 – 2
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Kaisu Rekinen]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Kaisu Rekinen
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">58.47</span></small>
|
| align=center | €1,200
|
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
| rowspan=8 | Bellevue Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
|-
| 2016
| [[2016 Hungarian Open darts|2016]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Kaisu Rekinen]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Kaisu Rekinen
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">68.43</span></small>
| 5–4
| align=center | 5 – 4
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Margaret Sutton (darts player)|Margaret Sutton]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} Margaret Sutton
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">62.76</span></small>
|
| align=center | €1,200
|
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
|-
|-
| 2017
| [[2017 Hungarian Open darts|2017]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Helene Sundelin]]
| {{flagicon|SWE}} Helene Sundelin
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| beat
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Maret Liiri]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Maret Liiri
|
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
|
| align=center | €1,200
|
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
|-
|-
| 2018
| [[2018 Hungarian Open darts|2018]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Aileen de Graaf]]
| {{WDFWFlag|Aileen de Graaf}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| 5–1
| align=center | 5 – 1
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Deta Hedman]]
| {{WDFWFlag|Deta Hedman}}
| €1,200
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| €500
| align=center | €1,200
| €250
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
|-
| 2019
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Kirsi Viinikainen
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">50.90</span></small>
| align=center | 5 – 3
| {{flagicon|SWE}} Helene Sundelin
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">54.19</span></small>
| align=center | €1,200
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
|-
| 2022
| {{WDFWFlag|Maud Jansson}} <small>(4)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">60.19</span></small>
| align=center | 5 – 3
| {{WDFWFlag|Anna Forsmark}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">57.95</span></small>
| align=center | €1,200
| align=center | €500
| align=center | €250
|-
| 2023
| {{WDFWFlag|Maud Jansson}} <small>(5)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">63.17</span></small>
| align=center | 5 – 3
| {{WDFWFlag|Irina Armstrong}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">61.78</span></small>
| align=center | €2,400
| align=center | €800
| align=center | €400
|-
| 2024
| {{WDFWFlag|Anca Zijlstra}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">70.75</span></small>
| align=center | 5 – 4
| {{WDFWFlag|Lerena Rietbergen}}
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">70.84</span></small>
| align=center | €2,400
| align=center | €800
| align=center | €400
|}

===Youth's===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!rowspan=2 | Year
!rowspan=2 | Champion
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
!rowspan=2 | Score
!rowspan=2 | Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
!colspan=3 | Prize Money
!rowspan=2 | Venue
|-
! Total
! {{Tooltip|Ch.|Champion}}
! {{Tooltip|R.-Up|Runner-Up}}
|-
| 2013
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Kornelija Lusaite
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Jevgenij Novikov
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| rowspan=2 | Maritim Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
| 2014
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Ugnius Jankúnas
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|NED}} Jaimy van Bavel
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
|-
| 2015
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Rihards Slisans
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Ugnius Jankúnas
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| rowspan=6 | Bellevue Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|-
| 2016
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Rihards Slisans <small>(2)</small>
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Wunsch
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
|-
| 2017
| {{flagicon|ENG}} Cameron Anderson
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|NED}} Javanico Jansen
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
|-
| 2018
| {{flagicon|RUS}} Roman Turkeyev
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|NED}} Javanico Jansen
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
|-
| 2019
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Ralfs Laumanis
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | beat
| {{flagicon|EST}} Patrick Passa
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">n/a</span></small>
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
| align=center | —
|}

===Boys===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!rowspan=2 | Year
!rowspan=2 | Champion
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
!rowspan=2 | Score
!rowspan=2 | Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
!colspan=3 | Prize Money
!rowspan=2 | Venue
|-
! Total
! {{Tooltip|Ch.|Champion}}
! {{Tooltip|R.-Up|Runner-Up}}
|-
| 2022
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Markuss Jansons
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">56.36</span></small>
| align=center | 4 – 3
| {{flagicon|LAT}} Daniels Delveris
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">56.77</span></small>
| align=center | €100
| align=center | €50
| align=center | €25
| Bellevue Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|}

===Girls===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!rowspan=2 | Year
!rowspan=2 | Champion
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
!rowspan=2 | Score
!rowspan=2 | Runner-Up
!rowspan=2 | {{Tooltip|Av.|Average in final}}
!colspan=3 | Prize Money
!rowspan=2 | Venue
|-
! Total
! {{Tooltip|Ch.|Champion}}
! {{Tooltip|R.-Up|Runner-Up}}
|-
| 2022
| {{flagicon|LTU}} Milda Zdanauskaite
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">40.43</span></small>
| align=center | 4 – 1
| {{flagicon|DEN}} Camilla Madsen
| align=center |<small><span style="color:dimgray;">39.64</span></small>
| align=center | €100
| align=center | €50
| align=center | €25
| Bellevue Park Hotel, [[Riga]]
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 09:39, 30 November 2024

Latvia Open
Tournament information
VenueBellevue Park Hotel
LocationRiga
Country Latvia
Established2004
Organisation(s)WDF
FormatLegs
Prize fund€3,705
Current champion(s)
England Peter Chown (men's)
Sweden Maud Jansson (women's)
Latvia Markuss Jansons (boys)
Lithuania Milda Zdanauskaite (girls)

The Latvia Open is the biggest World Darts Federation ranked darts tournament in Latvia and the Baltic States. It has been a WDF world ranked competition since 2004.

List of tournaments

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Men's

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Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2004 Sweden Annti Partianen n/a beat Sweden Ulf Hausenkamp n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 600 LVL 300 Skanste Hotel, Riga
2006 Latvia Aigars Strēlis n/a 6 – 3 Latvia Juris Aleksāns n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 600 LVL 300
2007 Sweden Oskar Lukasiak n/a 6 – 3 Belgium John Snijers n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 600 LVL 300 Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2008 Lithuania Arūnas Čiplys n/a 5 – 4 Scotland Alex Lister n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 600 LVL 300
2009 Netherlands Leon de Geus n/a 3 – 1 Norway Jarl Skomsøy n/a LVL 1,400 LVL 700 LVL 300
2010 Poland Krzysztof Ratajski 84.51 3 – 0 Sweden Peter Sajwani 72.45 LVL 1,800 LVL 900 LVL 400
2011 England Paul Jennings n/a 3 – 1 England Steve Douglas n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 900 LVL 400
2012 Lithuania Arūnas Čiplys (2) n/a 6 – 4 Latvia Madars Razma n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 900 LVL 400
2013 Scotland Paul Coughlin n/a 6 – 5 Latvia Madars Razma n/a LVL 1,800 LVL 900 LVL 400
2014 England Dennis Harbour 82.26 6 – 3 Lithuania Arūnas Čiplys 79.59 €2,800 €1,300 €600
2015 Finland Ulf Ceder 89.28 6 – 0 Finland Petri Rasmus 71.40 €2,400 €800 €400 Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2016 Latvia Madars Razma 88.59 6 – 3 Sweden Peter Sajwani 82.80 €2,400 €800 €400
2017 Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 77.27 6 – 1 England Craig Venman 64.98 €3,600 €1,000 €500
2018 Lithuania Darius Labanauskas (2) n/a 6 – 2 England John Scott n/a €3,600 €1,000 €500
2019 Belarus Andrey Pontus 82.20 6 – 3 Russia Aleksei Kadochnikov 74.87 €3,600 €1,000 €500
2022  Peter Chown 87.90 5 – 1  Sebastian Steyer 76.96 €2,400 €800 €400
2023  François Schweyen 91.51 6 – 2  Edwin Torbjörnsson 78.03 €5,600 €1,600 €800
2024  Darius Labanauskas (3) 97.45 6 – 2  Jonas Masalin 86.11 €5,600 €1,600 €800

Women's [1]

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Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2004 Norway Inita Bite n/a beat Latvia Zeltite Putnina n/a n/a n/a n/a Skanste Hotel, Riga
2006 Finland Marika Juhola n/a 5 – 2 Estonia Triin Timmermann n/a n/a n/a n/a
2007 Latvia Zeltite Putnina n/a 5 – 2 Norway Inita Bite n/a n/a n/a n/a Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2008  Maud Jansson n/a 5 – 1 Latvia Zeltite Putnina n/a n/a n/a n/a
2009 Latvia Ieva Brikmane n/a 2 – 1 Lithuania Vilma Armaliene n/a n/a n/a n/a
2010  Maud Jansson (2) 65.34 2 – 0 Poland Karolina Ratajska 44.61 n/a n/a n/a
2011 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova n/a 2 – 1 Norway Rachna David n/a n/a n/a n/a
2012 Finland Lumi Silvan n/a 5 – 1 Finland Maret Liiri n/a n/a n/a n/a
2013 Germany Irina Armstrong n/a 5 – 3 Finland Lumi Silvan n/a n/a n/a n/a
2014 Netherlands Danielle Ijpelaar 72.51 5 – 4 Finland Lumi Silvan 69.42 €1,200 €500 €250
2015  Maud Jansson (3) 69.09 5 – 2 Finland Kaisu Rekinen 58.47 €1,200 €500 €250 Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2016 Finland Kaisu Rekinen 68.43 5 – 4 England Margaret Sutton 62.76 €1,200 €500 €250
2017 Sweden Helene Sundelin n/a beat Finland Maret Liiri n/a €1,200 €500 €250
2018  Aileen de Graaf n/a 5 – 1  Deta Hedman n/a €1,200 €500 €250
2019 Finland Kirsi Viinikainen 50.90 5 – 3 Sweden Helene Sundelin 54.19 €1,200 €500 €250
2022  Maud Jansson (4) 60.19 5 – 3  Anna Forsmark 57.95 €1,200 €500 €250
2023  Maud Jansson (5) 63.17 5 – 3  Irina Armstrong 61.78 €2,400 €800 €400
2024  Anca Zijlstra 70.75 5 – 4  Lerena Rietbergen 70.84 €2,400 €800 €400

Youth's

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Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2013 Lithuania Kornelija Lusaite n/a beat Lithuania Jevgenij Novikov n/a Maritim Park Hotel, Riga
2014 Lithuania Ugnius Jankúnas n/a beat Netherlands Jaimy van Bavel n/a
2015 Latvia Rihards Slisans n/a beat Lithuania Ugnius Jankúnas n/a Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga
2016 Latvia Rihards Slisans (2) n/a beat Germany Felix Wunsch n/a
2017 England Cameron Anderson n/a beat Netherlands Javanico Jansen n/a
2018 Russia Roman Turkeyev n/a beat Netherlands Javanico Jansen n/a
2019 Latvia Ralfs Laumanis n/a beat Estonia Patrick Passa n/a

Boys

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Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2022 Latvia Markuss Jansons 56.36 4 – 3 Latvia Daniels Delveris 56.77 €100 €50 €25 Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga

Girls

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Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2022 Lithuania Milda Zdanauskaite 40.43 4 – 1 Denmark Camilla Madsen 39.64 €100 €50 €25 Bellevue Park Hotel, Riga

References

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  1. ^ "Latvian Open women's winners". mastercaller.com. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
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