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Nickname
  
The Recliner

Name
  
Garry Thompson

Playing darts since
  
1986

World Masters
  
Last 16: 2010

Current world ranking
  
29

BDO
  
2004-

Home town
  
Silsden

Laterality
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Darts player


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Born
  
9 January 1965 (age 59) England (
1965-01-09
)

Walk-on music
  
Glory Glory Garry Thompson by Geoffrey Oicott

World Ch'ship
  
Quarter Final: 2010, 2011

Garry Thompson (born 9 January 1965) is an English darts player who plays in British Darts Organisation tournaments.

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Darts career

Thompson reached the quarter finals of the 2004 British Open, beating Tony David and Darryl Fitton before losing to Phill Nixon. He then reached the quarter finals of the 2007 Belgium Open, again beating Fitton along the way. He lost to Robbie Turner.

On 17 February 2008 Thompson caused a major surprise by winning the 2008 Scottish Open, with notable wins against Steve Coote, World Masters champion Robert Thornton and former World Champion Martin Adams before beating Shaun Greatbatch in the final. He received £2,000 for his efforts and as a result, he shot up the BDO and WDF rankings. Thompson then won the unranked Welsh Classic, beating the Netherlands' Joey ten Berge in the final.

Thompson earned automatic qualification for the 2009 BDO World Championship, entering the tournament as the number 14 seed. He was drawn against Northern Ireland's Daryl Gurney in the first round but lost 3-1.

In 2009, Thompson reached the quarter final stage in the German Open, IDPA Lakeside Classic and the Denmark Open but his defense of the Scottish Open ended in the early stages of the competition.

2010 saw Garry reach the quarter-finals of the World Championship. He defeated Ross Montgomery, the sixth seed, in the decided set after Montgomery missed six darts to win the match. He then swept aside the previously impressive Martin McCloskey 4-1 with some much-improved finishing. In the quarter-final he took two sets off the eventual champion Martin Adams but was ultimately outplayed.

Thompson was seeded 10th for the 2011 BDO World Championship, and once again reached the quarter-final stage. He beat German teenager Arno Merk 3-1 in the first round, and Alan Norris 4-2 in the second round, but in the quarter-final he lost 5-4 to Jan Dekker having led 3-0 and 4-2 in sets and missing nine darts at doubles to win the match. Had Thompson won the match and gone on to win his semi-final as well, he would have played the final on his 46th birthday.

Thompson was unseeded for the 2012 BDO World Championship, and was defeated 3-1 by débutante Paul Jennings in the first round.

Thompson was once again unseeded at the 2013 BDO World Championship, but this time won his first round match 3-1 over Gary Robson. In the second round, Thompson was once again defeated by Dekker in a deciding set, 4-3, having led 3-2.

Thompson won the BDO British Open in 2013, arguably his biggest victory to date, beating James Wilson in the final. Despite this, Thompson only qualified for the 2014 World Championship as a preliminary and lost his prelim match to Jim Widmayer after leading 2-1 in sets and having several chances to break Widmayer's throw in the deciding set.

BDO

  • 2009: 1st Round (lost to Daryl Gurney 1-3)
  • 2010: Quarter-Final (lost to Martin Adams 2-5)
  • 2011: Quarter-Final (lost to Jan Dekker 4-5)
  • 2012: 1st Round (lost to Paul Jennings 1-3)
  • 2013: 2nd Round (lost to Jan Dekker 3-4)
  • 2014: Last 40 (lost to Jim Widmayer 2-3)
  • Personal life

    Garry currently resides in Silsden, West Yorkshire, with his partner Tina and son Jack.

    References

    Garry Thompson (darts player) Wikipedia