'K-Dart's City, Jeonju' On the 13th '2024 Jeonju Mayor's Cup Perfect Korea 6th Competition & 3rd competition will be held

Oct 10, 2024

'K-Dart's City, Jeonju' On the 13th '2024 Jeonju Mayor's Cup Perfect Korea 6th Competition & 3rd competition will be held
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'K-Dart's City, Jeonju' On the 13th '2024 Jeonju Mayor's Cup Perfect Korea 6th Competition & 3rd competition will be held
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A dart competition with professionals and amateurs will be held in Jeonju (Mayor Woo Bum-ki).

The Korea Dat Association (KDA) will hold the '2024 Jeonju Mayor's Cup Perfect Korea 6th Competition & 3rd competition of the Phoenix Cup' at Chonbuk National University Jeonju Indoor Gymnasium on the 13th. The competition is organized by the Jeonju Darts Association and co-sponsored by Jeonju City, Jeonju City Sports Council, and Finix Dart.

Perfect Korea is a professional darts tournament, and the Phoenix Cup is a feast for amateur hobbyists. Perfect Korea will hold the eighth tournament this year and the Phoenix Cup the fourth, and the sixth and third tournaments will be held at the same time, respectively.

It is a meaningful competition to be held again in Jeonju for the first time in five years. More than 700 athletes participated in the Jeonju Market Boat Competition held at the Jeonju Volcano Gymnasium in April 2019.

Jeonju is the ninth year since the Darts Association registered under the city sports association, and is more active in hobbyist activities than any other attempt. Jeonju-based Radio Garden's Teamget and Hyangsa, Single & Single's Kwangtu, Team Halo, Gunsan's UMB, and Iksan Manhattan Club are active. In addition, Oh Jun-hee, Kim Yong-seok, Jeon Yun-bok, and Kim Ah-reum from Jeonbuk are active in the professional tournament Perfect.

This year, about 560 players and hobbyists, including 90 at Perfect Korea and 470 at the Phoenix Cup, will participate. Perfect Korea will have a single elimination tournament after qualifying round robin, and the Phoenix Cup will be divided into six divisions, followed by qualifying round robin, and the finals and finals will be single elimination. Perfect Korea has a total prize money of 17 million won, including 5 million won in prize money, and the total prize money of the Phoenix Cup is 7.65 million won.





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