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The '''LCDA 100s Championship''' is a seasonal [[darts]] tournament held under the [[Flight Club (darts)|Flight Club]] banner. It has been staged at the LCDA venue since its inception in [[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|Winter 2025]]. Although played at the LCDA facility, the event operates independently from the league itself | The '''LCDA 100s Championship''' is a seasonal [[darts]] tournament held under the [[Flight Club (darts)|Flight Club]] banner. It has been staged at the LCDA venue since its inception in [[2025 Winter LCDA 100s Championship|Winter 2025]]. Although played at the LCDA facility, the event operates independently from the league itself. | ||
== History == | |||
The tournament was established by [[Alex Brow]], who designed the event to highlight individual performance outside of the team framework. It has since become one of Flight Club’s most recognized tournaments, praised for its fast pace, open qualification structure, and its emphasis on pure scoring ability. The LCDA 100s Championship is now viewed as a bridge between league competition and individual open play, where teammates frequently face each other for the first time in a season. | The tournament was established by [[Alex Brow]], who designed the event to highlight individual performance outside of the team framework. It has since become one of Flight Club’s most recognized tournaments, praised for its fast pace, open qualification structure, and its emphasis on pure scoring ability. The LCDA 100s Championship is now viewed as a bridge between league competition and individual open play, where teammates frequently face each other for the first time in a season. | ||
The inaugural LCDA 100s Championship was organized in late 2025 by [[Alex Brow]], following the conclusion of the LCDA Winter Season. Seeking to create a post-season event that rewarded personal scoring consistency rather than match results, Brow introduced a playoff format in which the top 100s scorers from each team qualified. The goal was to celebrate precision and power scoring — the backbone of competitive darts — while encouraging all league players to push for higher numbers throughout the season. | The inaugural LCDA 100s Championship was organized in late 2025 by [[Alex Brow]], following the conclusion of the LCDA Winter Season. Seeking to create a post-season event that rewarded personal scoring consistency rather than match results, Brow introduced a playoff format in which the top 100s scorers from each team qualified. The goal was to celebrate precision and power scoring — the backbone of competitive darts — while encouraging all league players to push for higher numbers throughout the season. | ||
The first edition, held on 18 November 2025, | The first edition, set to be held on 18 November 2025, following the LCDA 21 Leg Tuesday Divisions' Grand Final, the event will take the top 4 players from Flight Clubs' "100s Ladder" to effectively play-off for the crown. | ||
==Event Finals== | ==Event Finals== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Darts tournaments]] | [[Category:Darts tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:LCDA events]] | [[Category:LCDA events]] | ||
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 2025]] | [[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 2025]] | ||
[[Category:Annual sporting events in Australia]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:53, 14 October 2025
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| Founded | 2025 |
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| First season | Winter 2025 |
| Country | Australia |
| Venue(s) | LCDA |
| Tournament format | Legs |
The LCDA 100s Championship is a seasonal darts tournament held under the Flight Club banner. It has been staged at the LCDA venue since its inception in Winter 2025. Although played at the LCDA facility, the event operates independently from the league itself.
History
The tournament was established by Alex Brow, who designed the event to highlight individual performance outside of the team framework. It has since become one of Flight Club’s most recognized tournaments, praised for its fast pace, open qualification structure, and its emphasis on pure scoring ability. The LCDA 100s Championship is now viewed as a bridge between league competition and individual open play, where teammates frequently face each other for the first time in a season.
The inaugural LCDA 100s Championship was organized in late 2025 by Alex Brow, following the conclusion of the LCDA Winter Season. Seeking to create a post-season event that rewarded personal scoring consistency rather than match results, Brow introduced a playoff format in which the top 100s scorers from each team qualified. The goal was to celebrate precision and power scoring — the backbone of competitive darts — while encouraging all league players to push for higher numbers throughout the season.
The first edition, set to be held on 18 November 2025, following the LCDA 21 Leg Tuesday Divisions' Grand Final, the event will take the top 4 players from Flight Clubs' "100s Ladder" to effectively play-off for the crown.
Event Finals
| Year | Champion (average in final) | Score | Runner-up (average in final) | Ladder Ranking | Venue | |
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| Champion | Runner-up | |||||
| 2025 | LCDA | |||||
Statistics
Total player appearances
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