Sean Downs | |||||||||||||||
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Personal information | |||||||||||||||
Born | [1] 6 February 1967 Eugene, Oregon, U.S. | ||||||||||||||
Home town | Eugene, Oregon, U.S. | ||||||||||||||
Darts information | |||||||||||||||
Playing darts since | 1987 | ||||||||||||||
Darts | 24g Durro | ||||||||||||||
Laterality | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Walk-on music | "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi | ||||||||||||||
Organisation (see split in darts) | |||||||||||||||
BDO | 1991–1993 | ||||||||||||||
PDC | 1993–1999, 2004–2011, 2017–2018 | ||||||||||||||
WDF major events – best performances | |||||||||||||||
World Ch'ship | Last 32: 1993 | ||||||||||||||
World Masters | Last 64: 1991 | ||||||||||||||
PDC premier events – best performances | |||||||||||||||
World Ch'ship | Last 24 Group: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 | ||||||||||||||
World Matchplay | Quarter Finals: 1996 | ||||||||||||||
Other tournament wins | |||||||||||||||
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Sean Downs (born February 6, 1967) is an American former professional darts player who has played in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
Originally from Oregon, Downs first competed in the BDO World Darts Championship in 1993, where he lost 3-0 to Albert Anstey.
After switching to the PDC, he was brought in to make up the numbers in the inaugural 1994 WDC World Darts Championship, and lost both his group matches to Eric Bristow and Rod Harrington. In the following three years, he would win one game and lose one game each year, never getting out of the group stages. He did make the 1996 World Matchplay quarter-finals after beating Keith Deller and Cliff Lazarenko, before losing to eventual champion Peter Evison.
Downs quit the PDC in 2018.
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Player profile for Sean Downs from Dartsdatabase