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Winmau world Masters 2005

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Picture Ladies Semi Finalists

Ladies Semi Finalists
The ladies pose on stage for the media photo call prior to their respective matches. From Left to Right Sari Nikula (Finland), Francisca Hoenselaar (Netherlands), Trina Gulliver (England) & Apylee Jones (England).



Picture Trina Gulliver

Trina Gulliver
Trina Gulliver the Winmau World Masters Ladies winner 2005. It is the fith time Trina has won the World Masters four times in succession. Trina pictured here with the winning trophy and cheque for £3,000.



Picture Jonny Nys

Jonny Nys
The 2005 Winmau youth boys winner Jonny Nys from the Netherlands. Jonny won his third major youth title this year at Bridlington. . Pictured here receiving here award from Ian Flack marketing & sales director of Winmau Dart Board Company.



Picture Laura Tye

Laura Tye
The 2005 Winmau youth girls winner Laura Tye from England. Pictured here receiving here award from Ian Flack marketing & sales director of Winmau Dart Board Company.



Picture Brian Woods

Brian Woods
Brian ‘Pecker’ Woods from England may not be name that you may be familiar with but he put on an impressive display at the Winmau World Masters 2005 World Championship.

Brain only lost two sets to the lead up to the televised stages of the World Masters beating Ian Gunion (Scotland) 3-0, Ronny Huybrechts (Belgium) 3-0 Tony Eccles (England Seed 4) 3-1 and Robert Hughs (Wales) 3-1. Brain went onto beat Mark Barilli (Scotland) 3 -1 before loosing to John Walton (England) 3-1 in the quarter finals.

I am sure we will all being seeing more of Brian at future darts championships.



Picture Ian Flack & David King

Ian Flack & David King
I am pictured here with Ian Flack at the Winmau Masters 2005. The photo is took us by surprise hence the startled look. For those of you who entered the Winmau Word Search game for £250 of Winmau prize at Argos yours truly designed it. I hope you found it fun but there can only be one winner to be announced at the end of October 2005. Good luck.

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