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Karin Krappen (born 10
December 1973) is a
Dutch former darts player. She is a
former winner of the Women's
World Darts Trophy and the Women's
World Masters...
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likely etymological origin is a
combination of two
older words: the
Dutch krappen (to
pluck off, cut off, or separate) and the Old
French ****pe (siftings...
- quarter-finals in 2004 to
Karin Krappen and in 2005 to Gulliver. Kirk
qualified for the 2009 Women's
World Championship and
faced Krappen in the quarter-finals...
- Bambie. In 2002 she won the Women's
World Darts Trophy,
beating Karin Krappen in the quarter-finals and then
Francis Hoenselaar in the semi-finals before...
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Edwin Max
Niels de
Ruiter Women Francis Hoenselaar Trina Gulliver Karin Krappen Anastasia Dobromyslova Match distances in sets are
quoted in
brackets at...
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Mervyn King, 6–4 in sets,
winning his only
major title to date.
Karin Krappen beat
Trina Gulliver, the BDO
World Champion, in the semi-finals and Francis...
- 1971 England
Jyhan Artut 1976 Germany Kari
Saukkonen Finland
Karin Krappen Dolphin 1973 Netherlands
Keane Barry Dynamite 2002 Ireland
Keith Deller...
- Semi-Final
Crissy Manley 2–0 90.24
Trina Gulliver 2004, Semi-Final
Karin Krappen 2–0 90.18 Lisa
Ashton 2015, Quarter-Final
Trina Gulliver 2–0 90.12 Mikuru...
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first two quarter-finals
Trina Gulliver 2–0 Lisa
Ashton (3–1, 3–0)
Karin Krappen 2–1 Anne Kirk (3–2, 1–3, 3–1) The
opening match of the 2009
world championships...
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Francis Hoenselaar 76.56 4 – 3
Karin Krappen 77.94 £6,200 £3,000 £1,000
Leisure World,
Bridlington 2007
Karin Krappen 73.92 4 – 3
Karen Lawman 75.90 £10...