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DARTS FOR OLYMPICS

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 The Australian press renewed the call for the inclusion of the darts throwing event in the Olympic Games program following the crowning of 17-year-old Luke Littler at the World Cup held in the United Kingdom.     “The Olympics should be thrilling, exciting and showcase unparalleled skills.A sport is all that, and if shooting is an Olympic sport, at least darts should be considered too,” the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported.     The article omitted that the father of the modern Olympic Games, Baron Pierre De Coubertin, practiced shooting.     However, it was Littler's recent coronation that reignited a debate in Australia that had been going on for some time.     The Australian city of Brisbane will host the Olympic Games in 2032 and the local press once again reported interest in the inclusion of darts in the program despite the fact that those responsible for the organization of the event are reluctant to include competitions with t...

STEPHEN BUNTING IDOL

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 The PDC World Darts Championship is one of the big events that is closing the year and will open the sporting season. Last year it was widely followed by the feat of Luke Littler and this time it is not being less. It is gaining many followers and having a great impact also outside the Anglo-Saxon world. One of the characters that is leaving this edition is Stephen Bunting (Liverpool, 1985). The world number 8 has become the tournament's mass idol in his own right. It has already become famous and totally viral his entrance to the pavilion with the song 'Titanium' (by David Guetta and Sia) and has gotten all the fans in his pocket. Bunting himself admitted after his round of 16 match that he had been emotional during his entrance before the clash against Latvian Razma: “When you hear the crowd... I cried during the entrance. And then they kept singing when the music ended. Maybe I should have controlled myself a little bit, but it's special to play here and even more s...

LUKE LITTLER CHAMPION OF THE WORLD

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 Luke Littler had stated before the PDC World Darts Championship final that if he won he would go into hiding. “I will go far away, where no one can find me”. Well, he can go and look for a hiding place, if he had not already planned to do so, because he has become world champion by beating 35-year-old Michael Van Gerwen from the Netherlands in the final of the Alexandra Palace, the 'cathedral' of darts, snooker and other basically British modalities. He is 18 ahead of Littler, who at the age of 17 has become one of the idols of British sport. Van Gerwen became world champion in 2014, 2017 and 2019. That is, when his rival today was 7, 10 and 12 years old.It is always said in that precision sports experience and veteran are an almost decisive degree but they have not been so this time. Littler made his World Cup debut last year and lost in the final. “I know where I went wrong then and I think I'll fix it,” he said. And indeed he has. He won the first four sets of a best-of...