THE World Darts Championship is nearing an end after an outstanding tournament at Alexandra Palace.
And with the final between 16-year-old sensation Luke Littler and Luke Humphries on the horizon the race for the Ballon d’Art is heating up.
Who is leading World Darts Championship trophy for most 180s?
The race for the Ballon d’Art is neck and neck ahead of the World Darts Championship final.
Finalists Luke Littler and Luke Humphries are not only going head-to-head for the huge £500k prize but also for the most 180s at the tournament.
Here is how the race for the Ballon d’Art currently looks:
- Luke Humphries – 50 (180s)
- Luke Littler – 50 (180s)
- Chris Dobey – 43 (180s)
- Scott Williams – 43 (180s)
- Rob Cross – 36 (180s)
- Michael van Gerwen – 30 (180s)
- Dave Chisnall – 29 (180s)
- Damon Heta – 27 (180s)
- Joe Cullen – 25 (180s)
- Ross Smith – 20 (180s)
How many 180s have been thrown at the Darts World Championship ahead of the final?
Prior to the final at Alexandra Palace, there have been 878 180s thrown.
Paddy Power are donating £1000 to Prostate Cancer UK for every maximum scored at the World Darts Championships.
A brand new trophy will also be awarded to the man who wins the Ballon d’Art later this evening.
Which year of the World Darts Championship has seen the most 180s?
The most maximum scores at a World Darts Championship came at the 2023 edition of the tournament with 901 180s thrown.
This means Luke Littler and Luke Humphries need to score at least 24 180s between them to beat last year’s record.