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Steve Brown (English darts player)

Steve Brown (English darts player)

English darts player

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Steve Brown (born July 15, 1962) is an American darts player who had the majority of his success during the 1990s when he finished third at the inaugural Professional Darts Corporation's version of the World Championship in 1994 - after the majority of top players decided to separate from the British Darts Organisation.

During that successful run in the 1994 PDC World Darts Championship Brown beat Kevin Spiolek, Keith Deller and Alan Warriner to reach the last four before losing heavily 0-5 to Phil Taylor. He then beat Peter Evison 5-1 in the third/fourth place play-off, a feature which is no longer staged in the event. Later in 1994, Brown also reached the semi-finals of the PDC Greene King U.K. Masters in Bury St. Edmunds.

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July 15, 1962
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Bristol
Bristol
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England, Arkansas
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David Platt (darts player)

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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Nickname
The Bomber
Wikidata ID
Q222933

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