Robbie Widdows
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Robbie Widdows | |||
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Personal information | |||
Nickname | "The Black Widdow" | ||
Born | 17 January 1961[1] Milton Keynes, England | ||
Home town | Shipston-on-Stour, England | ||
Darts information | |||
Darts | 20g B&W Signature | ||
Laterality | Right-handed | ||
Walk-on music | "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake | ||
Organisation (see split in darts) | |||
BDO | 1987–2000 | ||
PDC | 2001–2006 | ||
BDO majors – best performances | |||
World Ch'ship | Last 16: 1998, 2000 | ||
World Masters | Last 32: 1998, 1999 | ||
Finder Masters | Last 16: 2000 | ||
PDC premier events – best performances | |||
World Ch'ship | Last 40: 2004 | ||
World Matchplay | Last 16: 1998 | ||
UK Open | Last 64: 2003, 2004, 2006 | ||
Desert Classic | Last 24: 2003 | ||
Other tournament wins | |||
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Robbie Widdows (born 17 January 1961) is an English former professional darts player who played in events of the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
Career[]
Widdows played in three BDO World Championships but never got past the last 16. He took part in the 2004 PDC World Championship, defeating Henry O'Neill in the last 48 before losing to Simon Whatley in the last 40.
Widdows participated in the Las Vegas Desert Classic who beating of England and losing in the Last 24 to Alan Warriner-Little of England.
World Championship performances[]
BDO[]
- 1998: Last 16 (lost to Colin Monk 2–3) (sets)
- 1999: Last 32 (lost to Kevin Painter 0–3)
- 2000: Last 16 (lost to Kevin Painter 1–3)
PDC[]
- 2004: Last 40 (lost to Simon Whatley 1–3)
References[]
- ^ "Robbie Widdows". Mastercaller.
External links[]
Player profile on Robbie Widdows from Dartsdatabase
Categories:
- English darts players
- Professional Darts Corporation former pro tour players
- British Darts Organisation players
- 1961 births
- Living people
- British darts biography stubs