Last weekend Junior Darts Corporation (JDC), Youth System PDCHe organized a school Q. Here players under the age of 18 competed to enter JDC Advanced Tour in 2025.
Similarly to the higher level of darts, it enjoys the boom period, also the number of JDC academies doubled in 2024, and young players around the world inspired by Luke Littler, two -time JDC World Junior champion.
In addition to world academies, JDC organizes events every year at the Advanced Tour and Foundation Tour. During JDC Advanced Tour, 32 players compete in 20 tournaments in five weekends, Żr sum £ 18,000 per prize.

13-year-old Belgian Lex Paeshuy is one of the players who can compete with an advanced route
Nineteen players were allowed to keep their cruise card after the end of last year, in addition to the next 13 players who captured their trip card at the Advanced Tour at Q School in Coventry on January 18 and 19. New JDC World Junior master Paeshuse law He runs four winners of automatic tourist cards together with Ben Townley from England, Jacek Courtney from Ireland and Dominik Kocik from Slovakia.
The next nine players secured their cruise card based on the rankings developed during four Q school events, led by Jayden Walker – who will face Jacek Johnson in the JDC Super 16 final in Milton Keynes on February 2.
In total, 187 players competed for a trip card with an advanced concert tour, which was 100 more than in 2024. Players who did not manage to capture the Toursur Tour cruise card this year.
This year, the foundation will also have 20 tournaments in five weekends, a sum of 11,500 pounds of a cash prize, while there will also be a series of JDC girls with 20 events in five weekends.
🗣️ “I’m very proud of myself!”
13-year-old Belgian Lex Paeshuya is thinking about creating a story in Alexander’s Palaceu, after he defeated Daniel Stephenson 5-1 to become the youngest champion of JDC World Junior! 🏆👏 pic.twitter.com/tci1wuudrs
– Darts PDC (@OFFICIALPDC) December 21, 2024