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Ballon d’Art leaderboard: Who is leading race for most 180s at World Darts Championship?

THE World Darts Championship is UNDERWAY at the iconic Alexandra Palace.

And the players won’t just be eyeing up the biggest honour in the sport as the race for the most 180s at the tournament heats up.

The Ballon d’Art trophy will be up for grabs once again this year

Most 180s at World Darts Championship

Here is how the leaderboard shapes up so far:

(After Day 1)

  • Kim Huybrechts – 10
  • Keane Barry – 7
  • Stefan Bellmont – 5
  • Thibaut Tricole – 4
  • Joe Comito – 3
  • Jermaine Wattimena – 2
  • Luke Humphries – 2

Do players get prize money for hitting 180s at the World Darts Championship?

Players at the World Darts Championship do not get any extra money for hitting 180s.

That said, for every 180 that is scored at Ally Pally, Paddy Power will donate £1,000 to Prostate Cancer UK.

Last year, 914 180s were hit, but Paddy Power rounded up their donation to a whopping £1million.

Previous winners

Michael Smith has scored the most 180s in an individual World Darts Championship event.

In 2022, he accumulated a stunning tally of 83 maximums, beating Gary Anderson’s previous record of 71.

Bully Boy was defeated by Michael van Gerwen in the final that year, but he went on to finally claim the title 12 months later.

Here are the past 10 players that have hit the most 180s winners:

  • 2024: Luke Humphries (73 180’s & won tournament)
  • 2023: Michael Smith (66 180’s & won tournament)
  • 2022: Michael Smith (83 180’s & finished runner-up)
  • 2021: Gerwyn Price (55 180’s & won tournament)
  • 2020: Peter Wright (68 180’s & won tournament)
  • 2019: Michael Smith (64 180’s & finished runner-up)
  • 2018: Rob Cross (66 180’s & won tournament)
  • 2017: Gary Anderson (71 180’s & finished runner-up)
  • 2016: Adrian Lewis (60 180’s & finished runner-up)
  • 2015: Gary Anderson (64 180’s & won tournament)

Which edition of the World Darts Championship has seen the most 180s?

The data suggests that as time goes on, we are being treated to more and more maximums.

Could we see a new record in 2025?

  • 1st – 914 in 2024
  • 2nd – 901 in 2023
  • 3rd – 880 in 2019
  • 4th – 877 in 2021
  • 5th – 862 in 2020

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