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DARTS

PREPARED BY:
MS. GILDA JOY D. REYES, LPT
DARTS
•Darts is one of the primeval established English
pub games, which since the late 1970s, has ended
up one of the foremost celebrated sports within the
world.

•Darts is an authentic sport with a simple ruleset


that belies the hidden tactical and mechanical
depths found within.
•The legality of darts was tested in a court in 1908
when Jim Garside was hauled into court for granting
darts to be played in his pub, the Adelphi Inn.
Auspiciously, Jim took along with him his best player
William "BigFoot" who, by professing the game to
impress the magistrates that the decision went in
darts favor.
• The first brewery leagues before The Great War
showed and after 1918 grew in Fame to such an expansion
that, by 1924, the demand for formal rules led in 1925 to
the founding of the National Darts Association (NDA).

• In 1927, The News of the World Individual Darts


Championship was originally held.

• In 1938 the total number of entrants was more than


280,000.
Cities that were banned by law to play darts in the
1930s.

 Huddersfield

 Liverpool

 Glasgow
 Darts returned to being a working-class pub past time, played
by working-class pub-goers.

 The game had originally been formally introduced where the


games were enduring appeal day.
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The National darts Association of Great Britain (NDAGB) is in control of
Darts

NDAGB (National Darts Association of Great Britain)


 An organization formed by The People and London-based darts organizers on a
pyramidal basis

 Country association at the base

 Areas in the middle

 Executive council at the apex


The championship that everyone wanted to win was The
News of the World Darts Championship.

In a bid to achieve multinational supremacy of the sport


of darts, OLLY CROFT and delegates from fourteen
nations met and settled the World Darts Federation
(WDF).
• This had increased to 49 member countries and today
stands at over 60 nations, one of the most recent to join
being Nepal.
KING HENRY VIII of England
• In 1950 the King was playing passionately with a set of impeccable
sets of darts given to him by Anne Boleyn, his second wife.
BRIAN GAMLIN
• In 1896 a carpenter from Lancashire England invented
the number system we know so well.

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