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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1957|12|30|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Boreham]], [[Essex]], |
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| hometown = [[Chelmsford]], |
| hometown = [[Chelmsford]], Essex, England |
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|'''British Gold Cup'''|1990 |
|'''British Gold Cup'''|1990 |
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|'''Calgary Golden Harvest'''|1998 |
|'''Calgary Golden Harvest'''|1998 |
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|'''Cleveland Darts Extravaganza'''|1993 |
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|'''Denmark Open'''|1991, 1992, 1998 |
|'''Denmark Open'''|1991, 1992, 1998 |
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|'''Double Diamond Masters'''|1987 |
|'''Double Diamond Masters'''|1987 |
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|'''French Open'''|1991, 1993 |
|'''French Open'''|1991, 1993 |
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|'''Golden Harvest North American Cup'''|1997, 1998, 1999 |
|{{nowrap|'''Golden Harvest North American Cup'''}}|{{nowrap|1997, 1998, 1999}} |
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|'''Jersey Festival Of Darts'''|1992 |
|'''Jersey Festival Of Darts'''|1992 |
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|'''Malta Open'''|1991 |
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|'''Swedish Open'''|1991 |
|'''Swedish Open'''|1991 |
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|'''Swiss Open'''|1998 |
|'''Swiss Open'''|1998 |
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|'''Windy City Open'''|1992 |
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| achievement = '''PDC World Number 1''' (Apr 1995 to Aug 1996), (Aug 1998 to Aug 2000) |
| achievement = '''PDC World Number 1''' (Apr 1995 to Aug 1996), (Aug 1998 to Aug 2000) |
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| updated = 27 December 2018 |
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'''Rodney Harrington''' (born 30 December 1957 |
'''Rodney Harrington''' (born 30 December 1957) is an English former professional [[darts]] player and commentator. He used the nickname "'''The Prince of Style'''" for his matches, often wearing a suit and waistcoat for his games. Harrington enjoyed some major success during his professional career including the prestigious [[Winmau World Masters]] in 1991 and two successive [[World Matchplay (darts)|World Matchplay]]s in 1998 and 1999.<ref>{{cite web|title=Darts: Rod's timing is spot on|url=http://archive.billericayweeklynews.co.uk/1999/6/11/219570.html|website=Billericay Weekly News|access-date=19 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929002351/http://archive.billericayweeklynews.co.uk/1999/6/11/219570.html|archive-date=September 29, 2007|date=June 11, 1999}}</ref> At the [[PDC Awards Dinner]] held in January 2019, Harrington was inducted into the PDC Hall of Fame. |
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==Darts career== |
==Darts career== |
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He reached the World semi-finals on two further occasions, 1998 (where he was beaten by that year's eventual winner, Taylor) and 2001 (where he lost to that year's runner-up, [[John Part]]) and the quarter-finals in 1997. However, after the 2002 World Championship (where he was seeded third), his form slumped dramatically to the point where he was outside the top 16 by 2003 – and a first round defeat by [[Alan Warriner-Little|Alan Warriner]] would turn out to be his last appearance in the World Championship. |
He reached the World semi-finals on two further occasions, 1998 (where he was beaten by that year's eventual winner, Taylor) and 2001 (where he lost to that year's runner-up, [[John Part]]) and the quarter-finals in 1997. However, after the 2002 World Championship (where he was seeded third), his form slumped dramatically to the point where he was outside the top 16 by 2003 – and a first round defeat by [[Alan Warriner-Little|Alan Warriner]] would turn out to be his last appearance in the World Championship. |
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He did have some success at the other major PDC tournaments. In 1998 he beat [[Ronnie Baxter]] in the final of the [[World Matchplay (darts)|World Matchplay]], helped along the way by his now famous 125 checkout (Treble 15, Double 20, Double 20); he then successfully defended the title in 1999 with a victory over [[Peter Manley]]. He and Phil Taylor remained the only players to retain a major PDC title until [[Raymond van Barneveld]] retained his UK Open title in 2007. Harrington also reached the final of the first [[World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]] event in 1998 losing to Taylor. Along with [[Richie Burnett]] he also reached the final of the PDC World Pairs tournament in 1997, losing in the final to the pairing of van Barneveld and [[Roland Scholten]]. |
He did have some success at the other major PDC tournaments. In 1998, he beat [[Ronnie Baxter]] in the final of the [[World Matchplay (darts)|World Matchplay]], helped along the way by his now famous 125 checkout (Treble 15, Double 20, Double 20); he then successfully defended the title in 1999 with a victory over [[Peter Manley]]. He and Phil Taylor remained the only players to retain a major PDC title until [[Raymond van Barneveld]] retained his UK Open title in 2007. Harrington also reached the final of the first [[World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]] event in 1998 losing to Taylor. Along with [[Richie Burnett]] he also reached the final of the PDC World Pairs tournament in 1997, losing in the final to the pairing of van Barneveld and [[Roland Scholten]]. |
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===Final years=== |
===Final years=== |
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After three knee operations in the first half of 2001, Harrington's form dropped dramatically, |
After three knee operations in the first half of 2001, Harrington's form dropped dramatically, although he never officially announced a retirement from the game. He still attempted to qualify for the major UK tournaments until the 2007 World Championship – where he lost in the first qualifying round. He is unranked in the official Order of Merit. Harrington retired from professional darts in 2007, and has never thrown another dart in any competition since. |
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Harrington became a director of the PDC and now also regularly acts in the capacity of a commentator and analyst on [[Sky Sports]]' live darts coverage. At one time, he was also the manager of former PDC world number one [[Colin Lloyd]]. |
Harrington became a director of the PDC and now also regularly acts in the capacity of a commentator and analyst on [[Sky Sports]]' live darts coverage. At one time, he was also the manager of former PDC world number one [[Colin Lloyd]]. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Harrington is married to Dawn |
Harrington is married to Dawn and has three children: Victoria, Curtis, and [[Ryan Harrington|Ryan]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} His son Ryan (born 1990) is a darts player on the PDC circuit. |
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Harrington's son [[Ryan Harrington|Ryan]] (born 1990) is a darts player on the PDC circuit. |
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==World Championship results== |
==World Championship results== |
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===BDO=== |
===BDO=== |
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* 1992: Quarter |
* 1992: Quarter-finals (lost to [[Mike Gregory (darts player)|Mike Gregory]] 3–4) |
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* 1993: 1st |
* 1993: 1st round (lost to [[Wayne Weening]] 2–3) |
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===PDC=== |
===PDC=== |
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* 1994: Quarter |
* 1994: Quarter-finals (lost to [[Peter Evison]] 1–4) |
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* 1995: Runner |
* 1995: Runner-up (lost to [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] 2–6) |
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* 1996: Group stage (beat [[Nigel Justice]] 3–0, lost to [[Larry Butler (darts player)|Larry Butler]] 2–3) |
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* 1997: Quarter |
* 1997: Quarter-finals (lost to [[Dennis Priestley]] 2–5) |
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* 1998: Semi |
* 1998: Semi-finals (lost to [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] 2–5), (beat [[Keith Deller]] for third place 4–1) |
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* 1999: 2nd |
* 1999: 2nd round (lost to [[Shayne Burgess]] 1–3) |
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* 2000: 1st |
* 2000: 1st round (lost to [[John Lowe (darts player)|John Lowe]] 2–3) |
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* 2001: Semi |
* 2001: Semi-finals (lost to [[John Part]] 5–6) |
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* 2002: 2nd |
* 2002: 2nd round (lost to [[Dennis Priestley]] 3–6) |
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* 2003: 2nd |
* 2003: 2nd round (lost to [[Alan Warriner-Little]] 2–4) |
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==Career finals== |
==Career finals== |
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===BDO major finals: 1 (1 title)=== |
===BDO major finals: 1 (1 title)=== |
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| [[Winmau World Masters]] |
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| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] |
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] |
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===PDC major finals: 4 (2 titles, 2 runners-up)=== |
===PDC major finals: 4 (2 titles, 2 runners-up)=== |
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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up |
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| {{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] |
| {{Flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] |
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| lost in the quarter-finals |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*{{Dartsdatabase|id=1502|name=Rod Harrington}} |
*{{Dartsdatabase|id=1502|name=Rod Harrington}} |
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*[http://www.dartsmad.com/dartabase/darts_player_profile.aspx?playerid=96 Player profile on Dartsmad] |
*[http://www.dartsmad.com/dartabase/darts_player_profile.aspx?playerid=96 Player profile on Dartsmad] |
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| years= 10 April 1995 – August 1996<br>1 August 1998 – 29 July 2000 |
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{{s-aft| after= [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]]<br>[[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]]}} |
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{{PDC Roll of Honour}} |
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Nickname | The Prince of Style | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 30 December 1957 Boreham, Essex, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Home town | Chelmsford, Essex, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Darts information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Playing darts since | 1977 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Darts | Durro Rod Harrington 21 gram | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Laterality | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Walk-on music | "Sharp Dressed Man" by ZZ Top | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Organisation (see split in darts) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BDO | 1987–1993 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PDC | 1993–2007 (Founding Member) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WDF major events – best performances | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Ch'ship | Quarter Final: 1992 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Masters | Winner (1) 1991 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PDC premier events – best performances | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Ch'ship | Runner Up: 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Matchplay | Winner (2) 1998, 1999 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Grand Prix | Runner Up: 1998 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
UK Open | Last 96: 2003, 2005 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other tournament wins | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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PDC World Number 1 (Apr 1995 to Aug 1996), (Aug 1998 to Aug 2000) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Rodney Harrington (born 30 December 1957) is an English former professional darts player and commentator. He used the nickname "The Prince of Style" for his matches, often wearing a suit and waistcoat for his games. Harrington enjoyed some major success during his professional career including the prestigious Winmau World Masters in 1991 and two successive World Matchplays in 1998 and 1999.[1] At the PDC Awards Dinner held in January 2019, Harrington was inducted into the PDC Hall of Fame.
Darts career
BDO career
He started his career before the game split into two separate organisations during the early 1990s. He accumulated many Open tournament titles including the Belgian Open (1991, 1992), Denmark Open (1991, 1992), French Open (1991, 1993) and the Swedish Open (1991). Harrington's 1991 Winmau World Masters victory over Phil Taylor remains one of Taylor's rare major final defeats – although Taylor was only a one-time World Champion at the time and had lost his world crown to Dennis Priestley in January 1991.
Harrington made his World Championship debut in 1992, reaching the quarter-finals before losing to eventual runner-up Mike Gregory. At the 1993 World Championship, Harrington was seeded fourth but lost 2–3 to Wayne Weening in the first round. After those championships, the majority of the top players left the governing body, the British Darts Organisation, to form the WDC (now PDC) in an acrimonious split in the game.
PDC career
After the WDC/PDC started their own World Championship in 1994, Harrington would be ever-present in the event for the first ten years. He reached the quarter-finals in the inaugural tournament, but his best ever achievement came in the 1995 World Championship – by reaching the final. He lost the final 2–6 to Taylor, who was winning the third of his world championship titles at the time.
He reached the World semi-finals on two further occasions, 1998 (where he was beaten by that year's eventual winner, Taylor) and 2001 (where he lost to that year's runner-up, John Part) and the quarter-finals in 1997. However, after the 2002 World Championship (where he was seeded third), his form slumped dramatically to the point where he was outside the top 16 by 2003 – and a first round defeat by Alan Warriner would turn out to be his last appearance in the World Championship.
He did have some success at the other major PDC tournaments. In 1998, he beat Ronnie Baxter in the final of the World Matchplay, helped along the way by his now famous 125 checkout (Treble 15, Double 20, Double 20); he then successfully defended the title in 1999 with a victory over Peter Manley. He and Phil Taylor remained the only players to retain a major PDC title until Raymond van Barneveld retained his UK Open title in 2007. Harrington also reached the final of the first World Grand Prix event in 1998 losing to Taylor. Along with Richie Burnett he also reached the final of the PDC World Pairs tournament in 1997, losing in the final to the pairing of van Barneveld and Roland Scholten.
Final years
After three knee operations in the first half of 2001, Harrington's form dropped dramatically, although he never officially announced a retirement from the game. He still attempted to qualify for the major UK tournaments until the 2007 World Championship – where he lost in the first qualifying round. He is unranked in the official Order of Merit. Harrington retired from professional darts in 2007, and has never thrown another dart in any competition since.
Harrington became a director of the PDC and now also regularly acts in the capacity of a commentator and analyst on Sky Sports' live darts coverage. At one time, he was also the manager of former PDC world number one Colin Lloyd.
Personal life
Harrington is married to Dawn and has three children: Victoria, Curtis, and Ryan.[citation needed] His son Ryan (born 1990) is a darts player on the PDC circuit.
World Championship results
BDO
- 1992: Quarter-finals (lost to Mike Gregory 3–4)
- 1993: 1st round (lost to Wayne Weening 2–3)
PDC
- 1994: Quarter-finals (lost to Peter Evison 1–4)
- 1995: Runner-up (lost to Phil Taylor 2–6)
- 1996: Group stage (beat Nigel Justice 3–0, lost to Larry Butler 2–3)
- 1997: Quarter-finals (lost to Dennis Priestley 2–5)
- 1998: Semi-finals (lost to Phil Taylor 2–5), (beat Keith Deller for third place 4–1)
- 1999: 2nd round (lost to Shayne Burgess 1–3)
- 2000: 1st round (lost to John Lowe 2–3)
- 2001: Semi-finals (lost to John Part 5–6)
- 2002: 2nd round (lost to Dennis Priestley 3–6)
- 2003: 2nd round (lost to Alan Warriner-Little 2–4)
Career finals
BDO major finals: 1 (1 title)
Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
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Winner | 1. | 1991 | Winmau World Masters | Phil Taylor | 3–2 (s) |
PDC major finals: 4 (2 titles, 2 runners-up)
Legend |
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World Championship (0–1) |
World Matchplay (2–0) |
World Grand Prix (0–1) |
Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
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Runner-up | 1. | 1995 | World Darts Championship | Phil Taylor | 2–6 (s) |
Winner | 1. | 1998 | World Matchplay | Ronnie Baxter | 19–17 (l) |
Runner-up | 2. | 1998 | World Grand Prix | Phil Taylor | 8–13 (s) |
Winner | 2. | 1999 | World Matchplay | Peter Manley | 19–17 (l) |
Performance timeline
Tournament | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
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BDO World Championship | DNP | QF | 1R | No longer a BDO Member | ||||||||||||
Winmau World Masters | 4R | W | 3R | DNP | 1R | DNP | ||||||||||
PDC World Championship | Not yet founded | QF | F | RR | QF | SF | 2R | 1R | SF | 2R | 2R | DNQ | ||||
World Matchplay | Not held | SF | 1R | QF | SF | W | W | QF | 1R | 1R | DNQ | |||||
World Grand Prix | Not held | F | SF | 2R | 1R | 2R | DNQ | |||||||||
UK Open | Not held | 2R | 1R | 3R |
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W | Won the tournament | F | Finalist | SF | Semifinalist | QF | Quarterfinalist | #R RR Prel. |
Lost in # round Round-robin Preliminary round |
DQ | Disqualified |
DNQ | Did not qualify | DNP | Did not participate | WD | Withdrew | NH | Tournament not held | NYF | Not yet founded |
References
- ^ "Darts: Rod's timing is spot on". Billericay Weekly News. 11 June 1999. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
External links
- Player profile for Rod Harrington from Dartsdatabase
- Player profile on Dartsmad