Kirk Bevins

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Kirk Bevins
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Bevins in 2022
Born (1986-06-07) 7 June 1986 (age 39)
Occupation Darts referee
Years active2012–present
Known forRefereeing Professional Darts Corporation events
Countdown contestant

Kirk Bevins (born 7 June 1986) is an English darts referee and a former contestant on the British game show Countdown . Nicknamed "the Kirkulator", Bevins won Series 60 of Countdown in 2009. He has worked as a full-time referee for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) since 2013.

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Early and personal life

Kirk Bevins was born on 7 June 1986 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. [1] [2] He studied mathematics at the University of York, where he also played university darts. [2] [3] Upon graduating, he worked as a maths teacher and an actuary. [4] Bevins is an avid trainspotter. [5]

Countdown

Bevins first appeared on the British game show Countdown in 2004 at age 17. In his return to the show in 2009, he became an "octochamp" by winning eight consecutive games and went on to become the Series 60 champion. [6] His success on the show saw him earn the nickname "the Kirkulator". [7] [8]

Darts

Bevins on stage with Michael van Gerwen during the 2022 Premier League Darts play-offs 2022-06-13 Play-offs (2022 Premier League Darts) by Sandro Halank-071.jpg
Bevins on stage with Michael van Gerwen during the 2022 Premier League Darts play-offs

Bevins became involved with the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) when he, along with 31 other members of an Internet forum, began volunteering to score matches on the PDC Pro Tour. [4] He had a trial run as a referee on television at the 2012 World Matchplay, where he officiated a first-round match between Kim Huybrechts and Terry Jenkins. [4] In 2013, Bevins succeeded Bruce Spendley as a full-time referee for the PDC, following Spendley's retirement from televised events. [9] [10]

Bevins officiated a part of the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship final between Rob Cross and 16-time world champion Phil Taylor, which was Taylor's last match in professional darts. [4] He was also the referee for a 2016 Premier League Darts match between Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith, in which Van Gerwen broke the record for the highest three-dart average in a televised match. [6] As of 2026, he has been a referee for 13 PDC World Darts Championships. [8]

Bevins has been involved in Bullseye Maths, a PDC initiative launched in 2022 to promote mathematics to children. [7] In December 2024, he was joined by Countdown star Rachel Riley for a session of Bullseye Maths with primary school children at Alexandra Palace, the venue for the PDC World Darts Championship. [11]

References

  1. "Dart Caller – Kirk Bevins – "Kirkulator"". dartn.de. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  2. 1 2 "About". kirkbevins.com. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  3. "York to host university darts championships". The York Press. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Styles, Matt (24 January 2021). ""Phil Taylor said to me 'you need to be on TV'": in conversation with professional darts referee Kirk Bevins". Palatinate. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  5. Gill, Samuel (14 July 2025). "'Nearly missed my plane home several times': PDC referee Kirk Bevins documents German rail chaos as grand plan goes wrong". dartsnews.com. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  6. 1 2 Friend, Nick (15 September 2018). "A numbers game: Kirk Bevins on an obsession with numbers, life as a darts referee and conquering Countdown". Sports Gazette. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  7. 1 2 Bryant, Tom (24 July 2022). "Darts referee Kirk Bevins says being Countdown champion boosted TV career". Mirror. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  8. 1 2 "Kirk Bevins". Mastercaller. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  9. Steel, Adam (13 May 2013). "Darts: Bruce Spendley hit bullseye with this career". Teesside Live. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  10. Gill, Samuel (30 June 2021). "Bevins on replacing legendary referee Bruce Spendley in starting PDC career: 'It was massive shoes to fill'". dartsnews.com. Retrieved 14 January 2026.
  11. Allen, Dave (20 December 2024). "Rachel Riley visits Bullseye Maths session at World Darts Championship". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 15 January 2026.