Darts
No Longer A Cinderella Sport.
The BBC Midlands Sports Awards
were made on Sunday night the 3rd of December 2006 where
the “Potteries darts legend,” Phil Taylor won the BBC Midlands' Sports
Personality of the Year and Sportsman of the Year awards. The “Personality of
the year award,” was voted for, by the public and Taylor had the
people behind him, partly due no doubt to the sterling efforts of his wheelchair
bound mother, who at one point actually brought a football match to a halt!
The 13-time World Champion from Stoke-on-Trent won the top award ahead of
Warwickshire cricketer Ian Bell, who is playing in the Ashes for England.
Darts is no longer a Cinderella
sport and I am sure Phil would agree that he is no fairytale Princess, although
Trina Gulliver who was a previous Midlands Sports Personality Winner 3 years
ago, might have been described as such. See Article on Trina
Gulliver
Darts
passed through lean times for a number of years towards the end of the last
century, but it is now shaking off its rough drinking mans image with alcohol
banned on stage in most competitions and the sport is gaining
more sustained recognition with more television coverage and better prize money.
Of course it still does not yet compare with golf, tennis or snooker but things
are definitely improving in leaps and bounds. Phil seems to win most of the big
prize money, but there is more money now than ever before out there up for grabs
as can be seen from the fact that Phil has made more money out of darts than
anybody in the history of the sport by becoming the first darts millionaire. He
is a brilliant darts player and undoubtedly deserves his rich rewards, because
he does much to promote the game, even if he sometimes winds up other players
with his confidence in his ability to win everything, which he usually does!