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Name Nickname Born Died Country Ref Adam Gawlas: Flawlas 2002 Czech Republic: Aden Kirk: Captain 1992 England: Adrian Gray: The Conqueror 1981 England: Adrian Lewis: Jackpot 1985 England: Adrian Lewis player profile at Darts Orakel Player profile for List of darts players from Dartsdatabase Aileen de Graaf: 1990 Netherlands: Akihiro Nagakawa ...
Dudbridge made a name for himself in the British Darts Organisation by winning the Winmau World Masters in 2002, defeating Tony West in the final [2] – in his first televised tournament. He never competed in the BDO version of the World Championship and switched instead to compete in the Professional Darts Corporation .
Ricardo Pietreczko (born 20 October 1994) is a German professional darts player. Nicknamed "Pikachu", he competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he is currently ranked world number thirty. He won his maiden PDC title at the 2023 German Darts Championship and reached the quarter-finals at the 2024 European Championship.
Mark Frost (born 23 October 1971) is an English former professional darts player from Stoke-on-Trent. He played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events and used the nickname Frosty The Throw Man for his matches.
Gary Mawson (born May 17, 1963) is a Canadian-born American professional darts player. He currently resides in Fort Myers, Florida. Mawson played darts for the US in 2004 and the years immediately following, having previously played darts for Canada up to 2001. Mawson used the nickname The Mauler for his matches.
He played at the 2005 BDO World Darts Championship, losing in the first round to former world champion Ted Hankey. He was the ADO's 2006 National cricket champion. In 2005, he reached the last 32 at the Las Vegas Desert Classic and was a finalist at the Quebec Open and a member of the U.S. World Cup Team.
Jamie Robert Caven (born 10 March 1976) [1] is an English former professional darts player who plays in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. He has won seven events on the PDC Pro Tour, including two in the same weekend in May 2013.
Stewart continued to compete in darts tournaments in his native country – adding more titles to his collection. He narrowly missed out on qualification for the 2006 PDC World Darts Championship, losing in the final of the Oceanic Masters to Warren Parry [1] and suffered a semi-final defeat to 15-year-old Mitchell Clegg the following year. [2]