Steffen Siepmann

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Full name Steffen Siepmann
Nickname Sippi
nation GermanyGermany Germany
Date of birth September 16, 1986
place of birth Neustadt am Rübenberge , Germany
place of residence Empelde , Germany
Darts
Darts since 2005
Throwing hand right
darts Showtime Darts and Elimate Darts
Enema music Blade Theme by Bryce
PDC since 2010
Place in the world rankings 136.
Most important successes
Infobox last updated: July 27, 2020

Steffen "Sippi" Siepmann (born September 16, 1986 in Neustadt am Rübenberge ) is a German darts player . He has been in possession of a PDC Tourcard since 2020 . Furthermore, he is a two-time German champion (2012, 2017) in e-darts of the German Dart Sports Association

PDC

As early as 2011 Siepmann took part in four Players Championships held on the European mainland for the first time , but was just as unsuccessful there as in his first participation in a qualification for the European Darts Tour at the German Darts Championship 2015 .

Since 2017 he has been taking part in the qualifications of the European Tour regularly, reaching the main field several times. He achieved his best result at the German Darts Masters 2017 when he reached the third round with victories over Andrew Gilding and Joe Cullen .

After two unsuccessful participations in the Q-School in 2018 and 2019, he was able to prevail in Hildesheim in the final of the fourth day's tournament against Wesley Harms 5: 3. He is therefore eligible to play for the PDC Pro Tour in the 2020 and 2021 seasons .

At the UK Open 2020 , his first PDC major tournament, Siepmann was able to advance into the third round, where he was defeated by Harry Ward . He received a wildcard for the Super League Darts 2020 , reached 2nd place in his preliminary group, but then lost the quarter-finals 6: 8 against Dragutin Horvat .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ PDC Order of Merit. July 27, 2020, accessed on July 27, 2020 .
  2. German champions in the German Darts Association. January 24, 2020, accessed January 24, 2020 .
  3. ^ Sport1 News. January 19, 2020, accessed January 24, 2020 .