Terry Jenkins

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Nickname The Bull
nation EnglandEngland England
Date of birth September 26, 1963
place of birth Ledbury , Herefordshire , England
place of residence Ledbury , Herefordshire , England
Darts
Throwing hand right
darts 21 g unicorn
Enema music Wooly Bully from Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs
BDO 1993-2003
PDC 2003-2016
Place in the world rankings not listed
Infobox last updated: January 2nd, 2020

Terry Jenkins (born September 26, 1963 in Ledbury , Herefordshire ) is an English darts player . His nickname is "The Bull".

Career

Jenkins has been playing darts since 1970 and has been a professional since 2002. 2007 was his most successful year since joining the PDC . He took second place in the Holsten Premier League , where he lost to Phil Taylor in the final . Then he was able to occupy both the second place at the Stan James World Matchplay (loss to James Wade ) and at the Las Vegas Desert Classics (loss to Raymond van Barneveld ). He was also able to win two PDPA Players Championships (Open Antwerp and Hayling Island), whereby he reached 4th position in the world rankings. At the end of 2010, he took 7th place in the Order of Merit. At the Darts World Championship 2011 Jenkins reached the semi-finals, where he was eliminated with 2: 6 against Gary Anderson .

At the end of 2016 he announced that he would partially end his darts career by not participating in the European Tour after the 2017 World Darts Championship . So the 3: 4 against Benito van de Pas in the 2nd round was his last World Cup game.

PDC World Championship results

title

PDC

Other

2006: Swindon Open

Private

Terry Jenkins is married with three children.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ PDC Order of Merit. Accessed January 2, 2020 .
  2. European Darts Championship 2016 Day One: Afternoon session preview and order of play (engl.) Accessed on December 24, 2016
  3. Terry Jenkins Announces Retirement From The PDC ( accessed December 24, 2016)