Wayne Warren (born 12 June 1962) is a Welsh former professional
darts
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player who competed in
World Darts Federation
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(WDF). He was the last
BDO World Darts Champion. He is the oldest player to become world champion.
Darts career
BDO
Warren qualified for the
2005 BDO World Darts Championship, where he was the only Welshman in the field. He lost 3–0 in the first round to third seed
Mervyn King. Warren has come close to qualifying for Lakeside on two occasions, falling two games short of qualifying for the
2008 World Championship in a loss to
Mike Veitch who eventually qualified, and then falling at the same hurdle again in the qualifiers for the
2009 World Championship, losing to
Robbie Green. Warren fell two games short once more of qualifying for the 2010 World Championship, losing to Irishman Martin McCloskey who eventually qualified.
Warren's best TV performance came in the
2015 BDO World Trophy
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, where he reached the quarter-finals, beating
Madars Razma 6–4 and 2015 World Champion
Scott Mitchell with ease 7–2. He fell at the Last-8 stage, losing a close game with
Jeff Smith 8–7.
Warren also qualified for the
2013 World Championship, but lost in the first round to
Alan Norris.
In 2014, Warren won the
BDO Gold Cup, beating Pip Blackwell in the final three sets to nil.
Warren reached the quarter-final of the
2018 World Championship, beating
Wesley Harms 3–1 in an impressive showing in the 1st round; in the 2nd round, after a tough start, he defeated
Willem Mandigers 4–2 to set up a quarter-final match against
Mark McGeeney. Warren led McGeeney 4–3 in sets and led the eighth by a break of throw, but McGeeney took the set to a deciding leg, in which Warren hit a double-one attempting to hit a single 20 that would have given him one match dart. McGeeney won the set and ultimately the match 5–4.
At the
2020 World Championship, Warren improved on his best performance by reaching the final, and beat fellow Welshman
Jim Williams 7–4 to win the BDO world title. At 57, Warren was the oldest winner of either version of the world championship.
His prize winning fee of £23,000 was the lowest awarded to a world champion since 1989, as a result of the BDO's financial difficulties which led to it going into liquidation later in the year. Warren is therefore the last player to win the BDO version of the world championship, and became the
World Darts Federation
The World Darts Federation (WDF) is a sport governing body and (along with the PDC) a tournament organiser for the game of darts
Darts is a competitive sport in which two or more players bare-handedly throw small projectile point, sharp-poin ...
's number one ranked player as a result of his victory.
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Style of play
Fellow players and commentators have commented on Warren's smooth and relaxing throwing style.
Personal life
Warren is an active player on the darts exhibition circuit.
Away from darts, Warren works as a roofer and lives in Tynewydd Tynewydd, Tŷ Newydd ( Welsh for 'new house') and other variations may refer to:
* Tynewydd, Ceredigion, a village near Y Ferwig
* Tynewydd, Neath Port Talbot, a location
* Tynewydd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, a village near Treherbert
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, Rhondda Cynon Taf
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. He is sponsored by Red Dragon Darts.
In 2001, Warren was involved in an incident in which he was splashed with boiling chip fat – suffering 20% upper body burns which gave him heavy scarring.
World Championship performances
BDO
* 2005: First round (lost to Mervyn King 0–3)
* 2013: First round (lost to Alan Norris 1–3)
* 2018: Quarter-finals (lost to Mark McGeeney 4–5)
* 2019: Second round (lost to Michael Unterbuchner 0–4)
* 2020: Winner (beat Jim Williams 7–4)
WDF
* 2022: Third round (lost to Cameron Menzies 0-3)
Career finals
BDO major finals: 1 (1 title)
Performance timeline
References
External links
Wayne Warren Profile, results and stats
Profile on Mastercaller.com
Wayne Warren Profile and stats
Darts Database
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1962 births
Living people
Welsh darts players
British Darts Organisation players
BDO world darts champions
Sportspeople from Cardiff