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The PDC World Darts Championship continues this afternoon with a host of round two fixtures. Yesterday, 16-year-old Luke Littler lit up the Alexandra Palace to reach the third round having ...
World Darts Championship LIVE. Saturday 30 December 2023 23:47, Mike Jones. Luke Humphries 4-3 (6-5) Joe Cullen. Cullen starts with a 100 but Humphries responds with a 180. Both players nail 140s ...
World Darts Championship 2025: Luke Littler 1-0 (3-2) Ryan Meikle. 21:42, Mike Jones. Wow! Meikle lands 180, Littler does the same! The follow up throw for Meikle is 100, Littler takes out 136.
Plumbatae etymologically contain plumbum, or lead, and can be translated "lead-weighted [darts]". Martiobarbuli in this translation is mattiobarbuli in the Latin, which is most likely an assimilation of Martio-barbuli, "little barbs of Mars". The barb implied a barbed head, and Mars was the god of war (among other things).
The 2025 PDC World Darts Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship) is a professional darts event taking place at Alexandra Palace in London, England, from 15 December 2024 to 3 January 2025. It is the 32nd World Darts Championship to be organised by the Professional Darts Corporation.
Beau Greaves secured her third WDF World Darts Championship by beating Sophie McKinlay, [2] having beaten Aileen de Graaf in the 2023 final. [ 3 ] Shane McGuirk defeated Paul Lim 6–3 in the men's final to become the first World Darts Champion from the Republic of Ireland. 70-year-old Lim also became the oldest darts player to reach a World ...
The 16-year-old darts sensation continued his run at Ally Pally with Michael Smith and Michael van Gerwen also securing wins at the World Championship on its return following the Christmas break
The 2024 Flanders Darts Trophy was the tenth of thirteen PDC European Tour events on the 2024 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the Antwerp XPO, Antwerp, Belgium from 6 to 8 September 2024. It featured a field of 48 players and £175,000 in prize money, with £30,000 going to the winner.