World Darts Championship

Darts Gender Debate Ignites Over Trans Player Exclusion

Following the Darts Regulation Authority’s (DRA) decision to restrict women’s tournaments to biological females, transgender darts player Noa-Lynn van Leuven has declared she is “not done fighting.” Van Leuven, who made history as the first transgender woman to compete in the PDC World Darts Championship, expressed her disappointment and solidarity with the trans community, stating she no longer feels welcome in the sport’s women’s events. While the DRA cited a review and expert advice concluding that only biological females ensure fair competition, Van Leuven maintains her determination to continue her fight.

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17-Year-Old Luke Littler Makes History as Youngest-Ever World Darts Champion

Seventeen-year-old Luke Littler defeated three-time champion Michael van Gerwen in a stunning 7-3 victory to claim his first world darts championship. Littler’s win was characterized not only by exceptional accuracy and finishing but also by an undeniable aura and mental fortitude that overwhelmed his opponent. Van Gerwen, once dominant, appeared visibly discombobulated by Littler’s performance, struggling with his finishing and making unusual scoring choices. This victory marks not just a personal triumph for Littler, but potentially the end of an era in professional darts.

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