WADC Vault Goes From Strength to Strength

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Women’s darts continues to experience an extraordinary period of efflorescence, and at the very epicentre of that burgeoning expansion stands the Women’s Amateur Darts Circuit.

The organisation’s meteoric ascension has rapidly transformed it from an ambitious concept into one of the most compelling and consequential developments within the sport.

The WADC is already approaching the remarkable landmark of one thousand members – an achievement which would have appeared almost inconceivable only a short time ago and one which serves as tangible evidence of the appetite for greater opportunities within the female game.

Their vision extended far beyond conventional tournament structures, the circuit was conceived with an aspiration both expansive and transformative in its scope. Its architects sought not merely to create another competition, but rather to establish the world’s largest women’s darts series – a genuinely inclusive ecosystem in which players of every calibre could participate, develop, socialise and pursue a clearly defined pathway within the sport.

Such aspirations have begun to materialise with remarkable rapidity. The introduction of the WADC Vault represented a seminal moment in the organisation’s embryonic history, triggering an unprecedented influx of competitors and introducing a multitude of new participants to the game.

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What followed was a phenomenon few could have anticipated. Across the initial seven-week schedule extending to more than one hundred venues, entry numbers reached extraordinary levels, underlining the scale of enthusiasm surrounding the initiative.

Far from being a fleeting novelty, the early proliferation of the circuit has provided compelling validation of its underlying philosophy and reinforced the notion that women’s darts is entering a new and profoundly exciting epoch.

The inaugural Vault series alone has generated a highly impressive prize fund of £6,600, with £3,500 already earmarked for the National Finals scheduled for 2027.

Those figures represent more than monetary rewards; they symbolise the emergence of a movement whose trajectory appears increasingly irresistible.

Indeed, should current trends continue, the WADC could very conceivably establish itself as the largest women-led darts organisation in the world in terms of participation and activity – a distinction which would represent a truly outstanding achievement.

WADC, VAULT 2.0, Womens Darts, Gemma Hayter

Yet the organisation’s ambitions do not stop there. Demonstrating an unequivocal commitment to long-term sustainability and continued expansion, the WADC has already guaranteed a further £2,200 towards Regional Finals.

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The executive team has displayed exceptional dedication since the organisation’s inception, investing considerable time and energy into ensuring that the foundations being laid today are sufficiently robust to sustain the sport’s future prosperity.

Their efforts have been characterised by vision, perseverance and a willingness to challenge established orthodoxies in pursuit of something genuinely enduring.

Perhaps most striking of all is the projection surrounding the National Finals in 2027. Based upon the extraordinary participation figures witnessed during the current series, estimates suggest that the prize fund could exceed an astonishing £23,000. Such a figure would constitute a watershed moment and further underscore the astonishing momentum currently propelling the women’s game towards unprecedented territory.

At a time when female darts continues to enjoy heightened visibility and increasing prominence, the Women’s Amateur Darts Circuit appears perfectly positioned to act as one of the principal fulcrums upon which future growth will pivot.

With fresh initiatives already on the horizon and enthusiasm continuing to proliferate throughout the darting community, the prospects for sustained expansion appear exceptionally propitious.

The next chapter in that evolution will commence on Monday 29th June, when WADC Vault 2.0 officially begins – a development which promises to build further upon the extraordinary foundations already established.

Final Table – WADC Vault 1.0

1 Angela Kirkwood

2 Joanne Oldershaw

3 Eleanor Cairns

4 Jackie Brighton

5 Rhian O’Sullivan

6 Eve Watson

7 Liz Humphries

8 Rebecca Rose

9 Lynsey Childs

10 Lisa James

11 Eileen Harrison

12 Moira Coughlin

13 Jennie Doyle

14 Kelly Stevens

15 Doreen Fitton

16 Steph Clarke

For further information regarding the Women’s Amateur Darts Circuit and the extensive range of opportunities available within the female game, please visit:https://dartscircuit.com/wadc/

Get Involved with The Amateur Darts Circuit

For Players intrigued, a visit to www.dartscircuit.com offers the gateway. Register attend one of the hundreds of affiliated venues and immerse yourself. The trajectory from local league hopeful to recognised contender often begins in these modest yet indispensable arenas.

So, if you operate a venue with a strong affinity for darts – or know someone who does – now is the time to act. Follow this link register your interest in becoming part of a progressive team and a truly outstanding initiative.

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Images:  WADC



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