![]() TWO-TIME World Champion Ted Hankey has accepted his offer of a Tour Card to join the PDC circuit - while over 200 players will attempt to join him on the £5 million professional tour at Qualifying School this weekend. Hankey, along with the other semi-finalists from the recent Lakeside Championship, has been offered a two-year Tour Card and will move onto the PDC circuit with immediate effect. The 43-year-old from Shropshire, who won the Lakeside Championship in 2000 and 2009, has played in the Grand slam of Darts for the past three years but will now compete full-time alongside the likes of Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis, James Wade and Raymond van Barneveld. "It's an exciting time for me and I'm starting a new chapter in my career," said Hankey. "I had 15 great years with the BDO and I thank them, but it's time to move on now. "This is a great opportunity for me and my family and one I'm really looking forward to. I can't wait to play in Benidorm next week." While Hankey will make his debut in the two Players Championships in Benidorm on January 28 & 29, over 200 players - including Yorkshire's Dean Winstanley, the 2011 Lakeside Championship runner-up who impressed in the Grand Slam of Darts last November - will be bidding for the right to win Tour Cards at Qualifying School this week. The four-day event, being held from Thursday to Sunday at the Barnsley Metrodome, will see the players compete in four individual tournaments, with the four players on each day winning a Tour Card. In addition, ranking points are given to the remaining players for their finishing position in each tournaments, where a further 24 Tour Cards will be handed out. The top 64 from the PDC's Order of Merit following the recent Ladbrokes World Darts Championship, and the 2011 Tour Card winners plus PDC Unicorn Youth Tour stars Paul Barham, Reece Robinson and James Hubbard, all bypass Qualifying School to compete on the PDC circuit this year. The Qualifying School entrants include two former Lakeside Champions, Andy Fordham and Les Wallace, former world number one Peter Manley, 2001 World Grand Prix champion Alan Warriner-Little and 1996 World Matchplay champion Peter Evison. A number of other experienced stars who have dropped out of the world's top 64, headed by Andy Jenkins, Matt Clark, Colin Monk and Mick McGowan, are also bidding to win Tour Cards alongside new faces who are emerging from the PDC Unicorn Youth Tour. Event winners Adam Hunt and Ryan Harrington have entered as they seek to step up to senior level, while a clutch of top young Dutchman are headed by Dirk van Duijvenbode, Co Stompe Jnr and Gino Vos and join leading Welsh youngster Jamie Lewis at Qualifying School. Recent Ladbrokes World Darts Championship qualifiers Kurt van de Rijck and Geoff Kime are joined in entering by former World Masters runner-up Stuart Kellett and brothers Tony and Steve West, who recently played in the Lakeside Championship.
The 2012 PDC ProTour Card Holders are:
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Qualifying School: This will create 128 Tour Card Holders, with the remaining players granted Associate Membership of the PDPA. Associate Members will still be able to enter UK Open Qualifiers, qualifiers for European Tour events and non-UK Players Championships, as well as topping up the field of UK-based Players Championships should any of the 128 Tour Card holders not enter. All players will also be able to enter the PDPA Qualifier for the Ladbrokes World Darts Championship in November.
Date : 19-01-2012 |



