Mark Robinson (darts player)

Mark Robinson (darts player)
Mark Robinson
Personal information
Nickname Seaham Red Star[1]
Organisation (see split in darts)
PDC 1997 - Present
Current world ranking 328
PDC premier events - best performances
World Ch'ship Round 1 (1) 2003

Mark Robinson is an English professional darts player who plays in the Professional Darts Corporation.

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Career

Robinson played in his first professional tournament in 1997 which was the News of the World Championship, he was beat in his first match by Colin Fowler 2-1.[2][3] The next time he played in a professional tournament was 2003 when he played in the World Grand Prix[3] in Dublin. Again, he lost in his first match to Alex Roy 2-1.[4] The first World Championship he played in was the 2003 PDC World Championship.[3] He was beat by Reg Harding in round one, 4-3.[5] His first professional tournament win came in 2004 when he won the UK Open North West Regional Final[3] by beating Mark Dudbridge 2-0 in the final. He also beat Dennis Priestley 5-4 in round one of the tournament.[6] His second and most recent tournament win came in 2009 when he won the Nottinghamshire Open by beating Neil Birkin in the final.[3][7]

Tournament record

Tournament wins

  • Nottinghamshire Open: 2009
  • UK Open North West Regional Final: 2004

Best performances in major tournaments

References

External links



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