In the European Championship, a nine-dart finish typically earns the player a specific prize, which can vary by year and event. As of recent tournaments, the prize for achieving a nine-dart finish is often around £10,000. This reward highlights the skill and precision required to complete a match in just nine darts, making it a significant achievement in professional darts.
In the 2013 Ladbrokes PDC Darts Championship, a nine-dart finish earned a player a prize of £20,000. This reward was part of the tournament's overall prize structure, which incentivized players for achieving this rare and impressive feat in darts.
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European Book Prize was created in 2007.
European Latsis Prize was created in 1999.
European Prize for Architecture was created in 2010.
European Prize for Literature was created in 2005.
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Raymond Van Barneveld received £25,000 for his 9 darter at Alexandra Palace, in the 2010 World Darts Championship.
European Union Prize for Literature was created in 2009.
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Austrian State Prize for European Literature was created in 1965.