Barry Lynn (darts player)

Multi tool use
English darts player
Barry Lynn |
Personal information |
Nickname |
Livewire |
Born |
(1987-03-18) March 18, 1987 (age 32)[1] Braintree
|
Home town |
Braintree England |
Darts information |
Playing darts since |
2007 |
Laterality |
Right-handed |
Walk-on music |
"Ode to Joy" by Ludwig van Beethoven
|
Organisation (see split in darts) |
PDC |
2014– |
Current world ranking |
149 |
BDO majors - best performances |
World Masters |
Last 48: 2016 |
World Darts Trophy |
Last 32: 2016 |
PDC premier events - best performances |
UK Open |
Quarter Final: 2016 |
Other tournament wins |
Tournament |
Years |
PDC Challenge Tour |
2016 |
Barry Lynn (born 18 March 1987) is a semi-professional English darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events and the Braintree Premier League.
He is most famous for his "dream run" in the 2016 UK Open, after having to qualify via the Riley's qualifiers, before reaching the quarter-finals. After early wins against Dean Stewart and Brett Claydon, he defeated former major finalist Brendan Dolan, before knocking out the reigning back-to-back world champion Gary Anderson in round 4 by a 9–3 scoreline. Then after defeating Stuart Kellett in round 5, he took on the world number one Michael van Gerwen in the quarter-finals, where he eventually lost 10–6.
He would later qualify for the 2016 BDO World Trophy, losing in the first round to Darius Labanauskas. He also won a PDC Challenge Tour title in 2016.
References
^ https://www.mastercaller.com/players/barry-lynn
External links
- Profile and stats on Darts Database
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