Order of playpublished at 18:11 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March
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Sunday 24th March
Semi-final one: Richie Howson v Martin Adams
Semi-final two: Andy Hamilton v Richard-Eirig Rowlands
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RESULT: Richie Howson 13-10 Andy Hamilton
Best of 25 legs
RESULT: Andy Hamilton 13-11 Richard-Eirig Rowlands
RESULT: Richie Howson 13-11 Martin Adams
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Sunday 24th March
Semi-final one: Richie Howson v Martin Adams
Semi-final two: Andy Hamilton v Richard-Eirig Rowlands
The World Senior Darts Tour returns this weekend (23-24 March) with the ‘Champion of Champions’, you can watch live coverage of the event in Blackpool across ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport.
Eight of the world’s best senior darts players will compete for the trophy, which was won last year by the Texan Leonard Gates.
Action starts from 13:00 on Sunday, and you can watch live coverage of the semi-finals and final on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website and App.
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Darts has a reputation as being slightly less vigorous exercise then some of its cousins.
That may well be true, but in terms of meeting new people, finding a hobby and perfecting a difficult craft, it's as good a sport as any!
The traditional route into darts has long been through your local pub, but an era of increased professionalism has opened up paths into the sport outside of the boozer.
The is the main governing body offering its own route into the sport, however you can find local opportunities inandthrough their local governing bodies.