Eric John Bristow (25 April 1957 – 5 April 2018), nicknamed "the Crafty Cockney", was an English professional
darts
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player and one of the most recognisable and successful players of the 1980s. He was ranked
World No. 1 by the
World Darts Federation
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a record five times, in 1980, 1981, 1983–1985 and 1989-1990. Between 1980 and 1991, Bristow featured in ten
BDO World Darts Championship
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The championship was first held at the Heart of the Midlands Nightclub in the Englis ...
finals, winning the title five times, in
1980
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1981
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* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
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1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
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1985
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* January 1
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and
1986. He was also a five-time
World Masters Champion, a four-time
World Cup
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singles champion and twice winner of the
News of the World Darts Championship
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. He won 22 WDF and BDO Major titles, 65 individual career titles and 15 titles in team events, a total of 80 overall. He hosted the first two episodes of the darts-themed
ITV game show
''Bullseye'' and regularly featured on the show.
In late 1986, Bristow began experiencing symptoms of
dartitis, which affected his career thereafter. In 1987, he began sponsoring and mentoring
Phil Taylor, who went on to become the most successful darts player of all time. In 1993, Bristow and Taylor both became involved in the
split in darts as two of the 16 players who left the
British Darts Organisation
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(BDO) to form the World Darts Council, which later became the
Professional Darts Corporation
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(PDC). Bristow's last major achievement as a player was reaching the semi-finals of the
1997 WDC World Darts Championship, where he narrowly lost to Taylor.
After retiring from competitive darts in 2007, Bristow worked as a commentator and pundit on
Sky Sports
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darts coverage until the network sacked him in 2016 following a controversial series of tweets. In April 2018, Bristow suffered a heart attack while attending a
Premier League Darts event in
Liverpool
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and died at the age of 60.
Early career
In 1957, Bristow was born in the
London Borough of Hackney
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, but brought up at 97 Milton Grove, Stoke Newington, when Stoke Newington was a borough in its own right, where his father was a
plasterer and his mother worked as a telephone operator.
He left school at age 14.
[
Bristow won his first ]world championship
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in 1980, defeating fellow Londoner Bobby George
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. Bristow retained his title in 1981 and won it again in 1984, 1985 and 1986. He also suffered a shock defeat in a final during the 1980s, when the relatively unknown Keith Deller
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He was the first qualifier t ...
beat him in the 1983 final; he had also lost to Steve Brennan in the previous year's first round. As well as his five world titles, Bristow also finished as runner-up on five occasions, the last in 1991.
The nickname ''Crafty Cockney'' was given to Bristow when he visited an English pub of that name in 1976 during a visit to Santa Monica, California
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. Bristow wore a shirt (which he received from the same pub) depicting a uniformed British policeman, a Union Flag
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and the title ''Crafty Cockney'' whenever he took part in a tournament.
Achievements
Bristow emerged as the most successful and consistent darts player of the 1980s, reigning as number one in the world rankings during most of the period from 1980 until 1987. Television began showing increased interest in the sport in the late 1970s, with the first world championship occurring in 1978.
As well as his world championship exploits, Bristow also lifted the prestigious Winmau World Masters
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crown five times (1977 beating Paul Reynolds, 1979 beating Canadian Allan Hogg, 1981 beating defending champion John Lowe, 1983 beating Mike Gregory and 1984 beating Keith Deller). He also reached the final in 1989, losing to Peter Evison.
Bristow was a winner of the World Cup Singles on four occasions (1983 beating Jocky Wilson, 1985 beating Tony Payne, 1987 beating Bob Sinnaeve and 1989 beating Jack McKenna) and won the News of the World Darts Championship
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in 1983 beating Ralph Flatt and 1984 beating Ian Robertson (becoming only the second man in 57 years to successfully defend that title) together with countless other major tournaments including the British Open and Swedish Open three times each and the North American Open on four occasions.
Dartitis
During the Swedish Open in November 1986, Bristow found himself unable to let go of his darts properly – a psychological condition known as dartitis, similar to the yips in golf
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. He was never quite the same player again, but did regain the number-one ranking briefly in late 1989 and early 1990 before losing his form again. He reached the semi-finals of the 1997 WDC World Darts Championship at the Circus Tavern
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, where he narrowly lost to Phil Taylor 4–5 in sets.
Mentoring Phil Taylor
In the 1980s, Bristow came across Phil Taylor, then a raw young darts talent in Stoke-on-Trent
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, and he sponsored him with about £10,000 to fund his development in the game, on the understanding that the money would be repaid. Taylor went on to usurp his mentor
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as the greatest darts player ever.
Later career and retirement
Bristow's form deteriorated in the early 1990s and he was dropped from the Merseyside
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team in 1992. Bristow had joined Merseyside, his third county, in 1988, after previously playing for London from 1976 to 1980 and for Staffordshire from 1980 to 1988. With Merseyside, Bristow played with his international teammate Kevin Kenny, and after being dropped by Merseyside, he was dropped from the England national side later the same year. The split within darts saw Bristow become a founding member of the Professional Darts Corporation.
At the World Matchplay event in Blackpool, Bristow made six appearances without winning a match. His swansong came in a classic semi-final at the 1997 PDC World Championship, which he lost to his protégé, Phil Taylor. Bristow's last appearance came at the World Championships in 2000, ending his 23-year run of playing in a world championship, after which, he stopped playing professionally after the event.
From late December 1993, until November 2016, when he was dismissed, he worked mainly as a spotter, a pundit and an occasional commentator for Sky Sports
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during televised PDC tournaments, while continuing to travel and play on the exhibition circuit. Bristow returned to TV screens as a player in 2008 on Setanta Sports to compete in the BetFred League of Legends tournament, beating Bobby George
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7–5 in the opening match. Bristow failed to maintain his form, however, and did not win another match in the tournament, failing to qualify for the semi-finals and finishing bottom of the League of Legends table. In 2004, Bristow played John Lowe, with Bristow showing glimpses of his old form in winning the match 6 legs to 1.
Personal life
Bristow was educated at Newington Green JM School before leaving for Hackney Downs Grammar School from 1968 to 1971, having passed his eleven-plus exam. He left grammar school at the age of 14.
From 1978 to 1987, Bristow was in a relationship with former darts player Maureen Flowers. In 1989, he married Jane Higginbotham (born 1962). They had two children, a daughter and a son. They divorced in 2005 after 16 years of marriage, and he was later in a relationship with Rebecca Gadd until his death.
Bristow was awarded the MBE in 1989 for his services to sport.
In 2005, Bristow was accused of assaulting his wife. North Staffordshire magistrates ordered him to stay away from the family home in Milltown Way, Leek, Staffordshire
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and he was remanded on conditional bail. Bristow was alleged to have punched her in the face during a drunken row in their bedroom on 29 April 2005. He was subsequently cleared of the charges.
In 2012, Bristow participated in the reality show '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' He was voted out on 29 November 2012, finishing fourth out of 12 celebrities.
On 29 November 2016, Bristow was sacked by Sky Sports following a series of tweets in which he responded to the United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal centred around the football coach and convicted child sex offender, Barry Bennell. Bristow suggested the victims should have "sorted out" the perpetrators when they were older. According to him, "Dart players tough guys footballers wimps". Bristow was condemned by some social media users, including alleged victims of Bennell, for his comments. Bristow apologised for his comments the following day. In a statement, he compared himself to a "bull in a China shop" and "appreciated my wording was wrong and offended many people".
Death
Bristow died on 5 April 2018 after a heart attack while attending a Premier League Darts event at the Echo Arena
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in Liverpool
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. Bristow had finished playing some VIPs at a promotional event and was walking back to his car when he collapsed and was rushed to hospital.
Speaking to BBC Radio 2
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, Bobby George
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said: "In the afternoon, I was doing a show at a pub
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opposite the Premier League (darts) building, and he just came in, said 'hello' and had a pint, then said 'see ya'. I said 'see ya' because I was working... he went across the road, and two-and-a-half hours later, he was gone."
World Championship results
BDO
Bristow's World Championship results are as follows:
*1978: 1st round (lost to Conrad Daniels 3–6 legs)
*1979: Quarter-finals (lost to Alan Evans 1–3 sets)
*1980: Winner (beat Bobby George
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5–3)
*1981: Winner (beat John Lowe 5–3)
*1982: 1st round (lost to Steve Brennan 0–2)
*1983: Runner-up (lost to Keith Deller
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He was the first qualifier t ...
5–6)
*1984: Winner (beat Dave Whitcombe 7–1)
*1985: Winner (beat John Lowe 6–2)
*1986: Winner (beat Dave Whitcombe 6–0)
*1987: Runner-up (lost to John Lowe 4–6)
*1988: Semi-finals (lost to John Lowe 2–5)
*1989: Runner-up (lost to Jocky Wilson
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4–6)
*1990: Runner-up (lost to Phil Taylor 1–6)
*1991: Runner-up (lost to Dennis Priestley 0–6)
*1992: 2nd round (lost to Martin Phillips 2–3)
*1993: 2nd round (lost to Bob Anderson 0–3)
PDC
Bristow's PDC results are as follows:
*1994: Group Stage (lost to Rod Harrington 1–3 & beat Sean Downs
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Career
Originally from Eugene, Oregon, Downs first competed in the BDO World Darts Champions ...
3–2)
*1995: Group Stage (lost to Rod Harrington 0–3 & lost to Shayne Burgess 0–3)
*1996: Group Stage (lost to Dennis Priestley 0–3 & beat Richie Gardner 3–2)
*1997: Semi-finals (lost to Phil Taylor 4–5 & lost 3rd Place Match to Peter Evison 2–4)
*1998: Group Stage (lost to Dennis Priestley 0–3 & lost to Steve Raw 0–3)
*1999: 1st round (lost to Peter Manley 0–3)
*2000: 1st round (lost to Steve Brown 2–3)
Career finals
BDO and WDF
Bristow appeared in BDO and WDF major finals 31 times with a record of 22 wins and 9 runners-up.
WDF
Bristol appeared in WDF major finals 6 times with 4 titles and 2 runners-up.
Independent major finals
Bristow appeared in independent major finals 2 times and won 2 titles.
''Note''
Performance timeline
Bristow's performance timeline is as follows:
High averages
References
External links
Eric Bristow's profile and stats on Darts Database
Arrows – A John Samson documentary about Eric Bristow (1979)
Eric Bristow
at the British Film Institute
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1957 births
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