World Youth Championship darts 2024 prize money: How much can be won?

World Youth Championship darts 2024 prize money: How much can be won?

LUKE LITTLER has paved the way for youngsters to shine in darts and they’ll be chasing success like he once did at the World Youth Championship – which also comes with a nice bit of prize money.

The Nuke recently became a 17-year-old millionaire after humiliating Martin Lukeman 16-3 in the Grand Slam of Darts final.

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But it was just 12 months ago when Littler picked up £10,000 for lifting the World Youth Championship.

Littler announced himself to the world by beating Gian van Veen 6-3 in what turned out to be a thrilling final.

However, the teenage sensation did not feature despite being eligible due to other commitments meaning that fans could see a new Littler emerge on the scene.

And that also means the winning cash prize is guaranteed to go to someone else’s bank account.

What is the World Youth Championship darts 2024 prize money?

This year’s World Youth Championship darts prize money has broken records as a whopping £100,000 is up for grabs.

And two Dutchmen Gian van Veen and Jurjen van der Velde will battle it out for the winning £12,000 prize.

Here is the full breakdown:

  • Winner: £12,000 plus invite to 2025 Grand Slam of Darts + 2025 World Championships
  • Runner-up: £6,000 plus invite to 2025 Grand Slam of Darts
  • Semi-Final: £3,000
  • Quarter-Final: £2,000
  • Last 16: £1,500
  • Last 32: £1,000
  • Second in group: £600
  • Third in group: £400
  • Fourth in group: £250

Who are the previous World Youth Championship winners?

There has been a lengthy list of household names who have previously won the World Youth Championship including Luke Littler and Luke Humphries.

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2023 – Luke Littler
2022 – Josh Rock
2021 – Ted Evetts
2020 – Bradley Brooks
2019 – Luke Humphries
2018 – Dimitri Van den Bergh
2017 – Dimitri Van den Bergh
2016 – Corey Cadby
2015 – Max Hopp
2014 – Keegan Brown
2013 – Michael Smith
2012 – James Hubbard
2011 – Aaron Monk

How to watch

  • The final of the World Youth Championship will be broadcast LIVE on ITV4 in the UK and PDCTV worldwide.
  • The match will take place between the semi-finals of the Players Championship semi-finals and the showpiece final.
  • With the evening session set to kick off at 7pm, the Youth final, can be expected to take place at around 9pm.
  • Alternatively, SunSport will be blogging the Players Championship and the World Youth Championship final.
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