Colin Monk (born 29 September 1967) is an English former professional
darts
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player who played in
Professional Darts Corporation
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(PDC) and
British Darts Organisation
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(BDO) events.
Career
Monk won the
Winmau World Masters
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in 1996, where he beat
Richie Burnett 3–2 in the final. Monk's best run in the
BDO World Darts Championship came in 1998 and 2002 when he reached the semi-finals, losing to
Raymond van Barneveld
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and
Mervyn King respectively. Monk was also part of what is often cited as one of the all-time great matches at Lakeside in
2003
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when he defeated
Tony O'Shea 3–2 in the Last 16 in a sudden death leg, with Monk's end average being 97.08 to O'Shea's 94.05.
Since joining the PDC full-time in 2004, Monk has struggled for form, losing in the first round of the
PDC World Championship in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010, failing to win a set in any of those matches. Monk reached the quarter finals of the
2003 UK Open, a run which included a 9–8 victory over the 2003 PDC World Champion
John Part
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in the Last 16, but Monk was still a BDO/WDF member at the time. Monk's only appearance in the first round at the
World Matchplay event in Blackpool in
2004
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, saw Monk get whitewashed 10–0 by
John Part
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, averaging 59.96.
Monk became a member of the 9 Dart Club when he had a nine dart finish in the Blue Square UK Open in Barnsley during his 6–1 win over
Ray Farrell. In the
2010 PDC World Championship, he was drawn against
Phil Taylor
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in the first round and lost three sets to nil.
Personal life
Monk is the father of
Arron Monk.
World Championship results
BDO
*1994: 2nd round (lost to
Steve McCollum
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1–3)
*1995: Quarter-finals (lost to
Raymond van Barneveld
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2–4)
*1996: Quarter-finals (lost to
Andy Fordham 1–4)
*1997: 2nd round (lost to
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1–3)
*1998: Semi-finals (lost to Raymond van Barneveld 3–5)
*1999: Quarter-finals (lost to Andy Fordham 3–5)
*2000: Quarter-finals (lost to
Ronnie Baxter
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4–5)
*2001: 1st round (lost to
Marko Pusa
Marko Pusa (born 15 April 1977) is a Finnish former darts player.
Career
Pusa made his televised debut at the 1999 Winmau World Masters, reaching the semi-finals with wins over Andy Gudgeon, former World Champion Steve Beaton and Andy Je ...
2–3)
*2002: Semi-finals (lost to
Mervyn King 1–5)
*2003: Quarter-finals (lost to Mervyn King 0–5)
*2004: 1st round (lost to
Ted Hankey 2–3)
PDC
*2006: 1st round (lost to
Andy Smith 0–3)
*2007: 1st round (lost to
Per Laursen 0–3)
*2008: 1st round (lost to
Denis Ovens
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0–3)
*2010: 1st round (lost to
Phil Taylor
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0–3)
Career finals
BDO major finals: 1 (1 title)
Performance timeline
References
External links
Profile and stats on Darts Database
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1967 births
English darts players
Living people
Professional Darts Corporation former tour card holders
British Darts Organisation players