2006 UK Open

http://dbpedia.org/resource/2006_UK_Open an entity of type: Abstraction100002137

The 2006 Budweiser UK Open was the fourth year of the UK Open darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was held at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton, between 9–11 June 2006. Phil Taylor was the defending champion but got knocked out at the quarter-final stage by Raymond van Barneveld. Van Barneveld went on to win the title, winning 13–7 against Barrie Bates in the final. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2006 UK Open
xsd:integer 8208614
xsd:integer 1123386245
xsd:integer 2006
xsd:integer 5
rdf:langString Final
rdf:langString Quarter-finals
rdf:langString Semi-finals
rdf:langString Best of 21 legs
rdf:langString Best of 25 legs
rdf:langString of 21 legs
xsd:integer 2 3 5 6 9 10 11
rdf:langString Bob Anderson
rdf:langString Phil Taylor
rdf:langString Raymond van Barneveld
rdf:langString Ronnie Baxter
rdf:langString John Part
rdf:langString Roland Scholten
rdf:langString Denis Ovens
rdf:langString John MaGowan
rdf:langString Colin Lloyd
rdf:langString Alex Roy
rdf:langString Adrian Lewis
rdf:langString Andy Callaby
rdf:langString Barrie Bates
rdf:langString Terry Jenkins
rdf:langString Alan Tabern
rdf:langString Robbie Green
xsd:integer 5 8 10 11
rdf:langString Phil Taylor
rdf:langString Raymond van Barneveld
rdf:langString John MaGowan
rdf:langString Alex Roy
rdf:langString Andy Callaby
rdf:langString Barrie Bates
rdf:langString Alan Tabern
rdf:langString Robbie Green
xsd:integer 7 9 11
rdf:langString Raymond van Barneveld
rdf:langString John MaGowan
rdf:langString Barrie Bates
rdf:langString Alan Tabern
xsd:integer 7 13
rdf:langString Raymond van Barneveld
rdf:langString Barrie Bates
xsd:gMonthDay --06-11
rdf:langString Legs
xsd:integer 2007
xsd:integer 2005
rdf:langString Raymond van Barneveld
<poundSterling> 30000.0
rdf:langString The 2006 Budweiser UK Open was the fourth year of the UK Open darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was held at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton, between 9–11 June 2006. Phil Taylor was the defending champion but got knocked out at the quarter-final stage by Raymond van Barneveld. Van Barneveld went on to win the title, winning 13–7 against Barrie Bates in the final.
<poundSterling> 124000.0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 25456

data from the linked data cloud