Big time darts made a successful return to Bolton as the Darts Corner UKDA National Finals Weekend took place at the Bolton Stadium Hotel. The venue at Bolton Wanderers FC, which had played host to the UK Open from 2003 to 2013, welcomed back competitive darts with the UKDA’s three-day season finale being held there at the weekend. More than 800 players from the UKDA system were in action over the weekend, as men and women competed for national singles and pairs titles, whilst the best super league teams battled it out for Champions Cup glory. 🎯 The Darts Corner @UKDADarts National Finals Weekend was a great success with over 800 players competing over three brilliant days of darts at the Bolton Stadium Hotel!Thank you to everyone who attended the event and visited our stall during the weekend!#WeGetDarts pic.twitter.com/UkKYtRsevL — Darts Corner (@DartsCorner) July 30, 2024 On Friday, 81 teams contested the UKDA Women’s National Pairs and Cheshire’s Vicky Pruim and Ros Hemmings edged past the Tyne & Wear duo of Angela Kirkwood and Angie Mann 4-3 in the final. Pruim checked out 108 in the deciding leg to win the title for her team. Meanwhile, Oxfordshire’s Sean Holley and Shane Turner teamed up to win the UKDA Men’s National Pairs title. A high-quality final against the Gwent pairing of Sam Cankett and Nick Kenny saw all but one leg finished in 15 darts or less. With the final locked at 2-2 in legs, Holley took out finishes of 116 and 50 in the next two legs to complete a 4-2 win and secure the title. On Saturday, Suffolk’s Jo Locke came through a field of 160 players to retain her UKDA Women’s Singles title. The former PDC Women’s Series finalist dropped just two legs on her way to the semi-finals, before seeing off Filly Blay (4-2) and one half of the women’s pairs champions Pruim (5-2) to successfully regain the trophy she won 12 months earlier. 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗿𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 to the 2024 @DartsCorner UKDA National Men’s Singles Champion Jim Williams, who defeated David Gradwell 6️⃣-2️⃣ in the final @OfficialBWFC yesterday 👏 #UKDADarts #UKDANationalFinals pic.twitter.com/2Qk0fj8XVG — United Kingdom Darts Association (@UKDADarts) July 29, 2024 The UKDA Men’s Champions Cup was also contested on Saturday and saw Lincoln take home the title after beating Whitwick in the final. On Sunday, a field of 221 players took part in the UKDA Men’s Singles and once again it was the defending champion who walked away with the trophy. The 2023 winner Jim Williams retained his crown with a 6-2 victory over David Gradwell in the final. The PDC tour card holder kicked off his title defence with back-to-back 100 averages and reeled off seven straight wins to keep hold of the men’s singles trophy. The weekend of action concluded with the UKDA Women’s Champions Cup which was won by Hillingdon, who got the better of Little Oak in the final.