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PDC to expand Women’s Series to 24 events in 2023; Women’s World Matchplay will be staged again

PDC to expand Women's Series to 24 events in 2023; Women's World Matchplay will be staged again

Prize money of 145,000 on offer during expanded Women’s Series in 2023; Women’s World Matchplay will be staged again next year; inaugural Women’s World Matchplay live on Sky Sports Action from 1pm on Sunday, with Fallon Sherrock and Lisa Ashton among the players involved

Last Updated: 23/07/22 9:12am

Fallon Sherrock is one of the eight players participating in the inaugural Women's World Matchplay in Blackpool on Sunday

Fallon Sherrock is one of the eight players participating in the inaugural Women’s World Matchplay in Blackpool on Sunday

The Professional Darts Corporation has announced that its Women’s Series will expand to 24 events for the 2023 season with £145,000 in prize money to be offered in total.

The eight-player Women’s World Matchplay – which is being staged for the first time this Sunday in Blackpool, live on Sky Sports from 1pm – will return in 2023.

Fallon Sherrock and Lisa Ashton are among the players competing at the first Women’s World Matchplay.

Qualification for that event next year will come from a 12-month Order of Merit commencing from the Women’s Series events in August 2022.

Laura Turner has the lowdown on the players who will be battling it out at the inaugural Women's World Matchplay on Sunday, live on Sky Sports

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Laura Turner has the lowdown on the players who will be battling it out at the inaugural Women’s World Matchplay on Sunday, live on Sky Sports

Laura Turner has the lowdown on the players who will be battling it out at the inaugural Women’s World Matchplay on Sunday, live on Sky Sports

Live Women’s World Matchplay Darts

July 24, 2022, 1:00pm

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The Order of Merit will include eight tournaments across the remaining two Women’s Series weekends of 2022 as well as an expected 12 events in the first half of 2023.

Twenty-four Women’s Series events will be held across six weekends next year. Each tournament is worth £5,000 in prize money.

PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter said: “We’ve been hugely encouraged by the increased interest in the PDC Women’s Series this year, with entries up by 50 percent to 100 on average, and there’s a lot of excitement ahead of the Betfred Women’s World Matchplay on Sunday.

“The Women’s World Matchplay will feature a great mix of experienced players and emerging faces, and it’s going to be fascinating to see them on stage at the Winter Gardens challenging for that title.

“With players also competing in the Cazoo Grand Slam of Darts and Cazoo World Championship, the opportunities for women within the PDC have never been greater and it’s a boost that we can continue to grow this aspect of the sport in 2023.”

Sherrock (left) plays Katie Sheldon in this Sunday's quarter-finals, with Lisa Ashton (right) to open up against Chloe O'Brien

Sherrock (left) plays Katie Sheldon in this Sunday’s quarter-finals, with Lisa Ashton (right) to open up against Chloe O’Brien

The Women’s Series will continue with events 13-16 in Hildesheim, Germany on August 27-28 ahead of the year’s final weekend in Wigan on October 29-30 with events 17-20.

2022 Women’s World Matchplay
Sunday July 24
Draw Bracket

(1) Lisa Ashton v (8) Chloe O’Brien
(4) Aileen de Graaf v (5) Laura Turner
(2) Fallon Sherrock v (7) Katie Sheldon
(3) Lorraine Winstanley v (6) Rhian Griffiths

Format
Quarter-Finals – Best of seven legs
Semi-Finals – Best of nine legs
Final – Best of 11 legs

Prize Money
Winner: £10,000
Runner-Up: £5,000
Semi-Finalists: £2,500
Quarter-Finalists: £1,250
Total: £25,000

Check out daily Darts news on skysports.com/darts, our app for mobile devices and our Twitter account @skysportsdarts. Watch the inaugural Women’s World Matchplay live on Sky Sports Action from 1pm on Sunday.

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Men’s Track & Field Scores in Five Events on Friday, Sits in Third Place at BIG EAST Championships – Villanova University

CHICAGO, Ill.—Villanova tallied team points in all five events that were scored on Friday and is currently in third place in the team standings after one day of competition at the 2022 BIG EAST Track & Field Championships Presented by JEEP. Nearly two years since the last indoor BIG EAST meet the Wildcats recorded strong performances in the 5000 meters and the distance medley relay on the track as well as in the weight throw, long jump and pole vault inside the Track & Field Complex at Gately Park in Chicago.
 
The highlight of the day for Villanova was awards podium finishes for junior Haftu Strintzos (Melbourne, Australia) in the 5000 meters and graduate Michael Troup (Doylestown, Pa.) in the long jump. Senior pole vaulter Jim Keys (Herndon, Va.) and graduate thrower Riley LaRiviere (Telford, Pa.) came in fifth in their respective events, while the distance medley relay squad notched another fifth place finish in the final event of the afternoon.
 
Strintzos raced in the 5000 meters which was the only individual track event to be scored during Friday’s action. He came in third to earn a bronze medal and senior Josh Phillips (Belrose, Australia) added a sixth place finish to give the Wildcats two scorers in the event. It was a grueling race in which each of the top four finishers eclipsed the previous BIG EAST meet record of 13:51.23 set in 2018.
 
This is the second time that Strintzos has medaled in the 5000 meters at the indoor BIG EAST Championships, as he also came in third two years ago at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. His time on Friday was nearly 30 seconds faster than the one he posted in 2020 and he crossed the finish line in 13:48.72 to also come within less than 1.5 seconds of his lifetime best mark set during the 2021 outdoor campaign. Phillips finished sixth overall in 14:12.19 and is also a two-time BIG EAST scorer in the 5K; he placed seventh at the outdoor conference championships last Spring.
 
Villanova wrapped up competition on the first day of the meet with a lineup of graduate Nick Steele (Harvard, Mass.), sophomore Nicholas Mollica (Jackson, N.J.), junior Miller Anderson (West Hartford, Conn.) and redshirt freshman Jack Jennings (Mendham, N.J.) running in the distance medley relay. They combined for a time of 9:56.46 and a fifth place finish in the race, with Jennings closing strong with a 4:10.63 anchor leg for the final 1600 meter. Steele led off the relay with a split of 3:04.11 over 1200 meters followed by Mollica (49.75) and Anderson (1:52.00) on the 400 and 800 meter legs, respectively.
 
Troup surpassed seven meters in the long jump for the first time this season to return to the awards podium. He matched his third place finish from the 2020 indoor BIG EAST meet and is now an eight-time individual scorer at the conference championships during his career. Troup also recorded a time of 7.14 in the preliminary heats of the 60 meters on Friday and had the fastest time that did not advance to the final.
 
The first field event to get underway on Friday was the pole vault and Keys finished fifth after clearing the bar at a height of 4.60 meters. He started the day with a successful clearance at the opening height of 4.45 meters on his first try, then made it over the bar at 4.60 meters on his second attempt. There were five competitors left in the competition when the bar was raised to 4.75 meters and Keys missed on his three attempts at that height.
 
One of the newest Wildcats had a successful BIG EAST debut as LaRiviere finished fifth in the weight throw. A midseason graduate transfer from Lehigh, LaRiviere recorded top mark of 16.64 meters on the day. He was a steady performer, with his first attempt of the meet going for 16.10 meters to put him into fifth place and secure a spot he would hold for the duration of the competition. LaRiviere was one of nine athletes who advanced from the initial round of three throws to take three more attempts, and he posted the mark of 16.54 meters on his fourth throw.
 
Villanova qualified a total of five athletes for the final in the Mile and the 800 meters after those events had preliminary heats on Friday afternoon. Sophomore Sean Dolan (Pennington, N.J.) had the fastest qualifying time in the 800 meters after he won his heat in 1:50.79 to automatically move on to Saturday’s final; the top time in the second of two heats was a nearly identical 1:50.80. Dolan leads the BIG EAST this season with a time of 1:48.11 in the 800 meters.
 
The quartet of senior Charlie O’Donovan (Cork, Ireland), redshirt freshman Liam Murphy (Millstone, N.J.), senior Patrick Spychalski (Mount Pleasant, S.C.) and Steele will represent the Wildcats in the final of the Mile. O’Donovan and Murphy raced in the first of two preliminary heats and secured automatic qualifying spots in the final with times of 4:21.75 and 4:21.85, respectively. They finished second and third in their heat, while Spychalski and Steele advanced on time out of the second heat with respective times of 4:17.82 and 4:18.51.
 
Competition begins on Saturday with the unseeded section of the 3000 meters at 11:40 a.m. Eastern time (10:40 a.m. Central time) followed by the final of the Mile at 12 p.m. Eastern time. The first field event to get underway on Saturday is the triple jump at Noon Eastern.