- Andy Jenkins
Darts player infobox
playername = Andy Jenkins
fullname =
nickname = Rocky
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1971|03|11
cityofbirth =Portsmouth
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
hometown =Cosham ,Hampshire
homecountry = England
since = 1994
darts = 19g Andy Jenkins Dynamic Series
music =Eye of the Tiger by Survivor
BDO = 1994 to 1998
PDC = 1998 to present
currentrank = 19
BDO World = Last 16, 1996
World Masters = QF 1999, 2000
World Darts Trophy = Last 40, 2007
Int. Darts League = Group stage 2007
PDC World = Semi Final 2007
Matchplay = QF 2001, 2004
Grand Prix = Semi Final 2002
UK Open = Semi Final 2004
Vegas = Last 16, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006
Premier League =
Grand Slam = First round 2007
US Open = Last 256, 2007
Championship League = Initial groups, 8th place, 2008
tournament = England Open
Swiss Open
UK Open Laurel Regional
resultyears = 2000
2001
2002
achievement =
updated =February 17 ,2008 Andy Jenkins (born
11 March 1971 inPortsmouth ,Hampshire ) is an Englishdarts player for theProfessional Darts Corporation . He is nicknamed Rocky.Jenkins began his career playing in
British Darts Organisation competitions and had some success in the Open events. He took the Embassy British Gold Cup Singles in 1994, England Open in 2000, Swiss Open and Japan Open in 2001 and the Isle of Man Open in 2002.His record at the
BDO World Darts Championship was disappointing. He made his debut at theLakeside Country Club in 1995, and managed only one match win in his seven consecutive appearances. His only victory came in 1996 against Belgian Bruno Raes, as suffered defeats toAndy Fordham (1996, 1998),Sean Palfrey (1995),Ronnie Baxter (1997), Graham Hunt (1999),Colin Monk (2000) andKevin Painter (2001).He decided to switch to the
Professional Darts Corporation in 2002 where his first round jinx continued - he lost to number nine seedDenis Ovens at the 2002 PDC World Championship. He rose steadily up the world rankings after joining the PDC and was seeded 10th for the 2003 World Championship. Again he went out in the first round to Chris Mason.When the World Championship field expanded in 2004, the top players joined in at the third round stage - where Jenkins again lost his first match (to Bob Anderson). At the 2005 World Championship, Jenkins finally notched up a victory over
Peter Evison who had played dreadfully averaging just 67.34 for the match. Jenkins went out toKevin Painter in the last 16. A second round defeat came in the 2006 World Championship - Jenkins was seeded eight (his highest ever ranking) but went down to Wayne Jones.He went into the 2007 World Championships as the number 12 seed, but his dreadful record at World Championships read just 3 wins in 15 matches over 12 years going in, but he finally managed a decent run to justified his consistent high ranking. He put out highly-fancied
Adrian Lewis in the last 16 on his way to the semi-final.Raymond van Barneveld was too strong for him and won 6-0. In the 2008 World Championships, Jenkins (the number 16 seed) got through a tough first-round game against Czech qualifierMiloslav Navratil but was then beaten 4-0 by the number 17 seedAlan Tabern in the second round.Jenkins has had more success away from the World Championships. He reached the semi-finals of the World Grand Prix in 2002 and the semi-finals of the UK Open in 2004 - losing to
John Part on both occasions. He also made it to the semi-finals of the revivedNews of the World Darts Championship in 1997 and the quarter-finals of theWinmau World Masters in 2000.Andy received a suspension from the tour following misconduct at the PDC's German Open event. He returned to the circuit on
15 May , with another nine months being suspended in case of future misdemeanors. His suspension however cost him a place in the 2008 World Matchplay as he didn't win enough money to qualify.External links
* [http://www.andyjenkins.org.uk Official web site]
* [http://www.teessidesoftware.no-ip.com/DartsDatabase/PlayerDetails.aspx?PlayerKey=13 Profile] darts databaseReferences
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