{"id":5723,"date":"2017-06-26T12:22:04","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T12:22:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dartoidsworld.net\/2017\/06\/column-hr202-the-rest-of-the-rick-ney-story\/"},"modified":"2024-02-14T22:23:02","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T22:23:02","slug":"column-hr202-the-rest-of-the-rick-ney-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dartoidsworld.net\/2017\/06\/column-hr202-the-rest-of-the-rick-ney-story\/","title":{"rendered":"Column #HR202 The rest of the Rick Ney Story"},"content":{"rendered":"
Monday, June 26, 2017 With the advent and growth of the PDC and the worldwide explosion of soft point darts more people are playing darts today than ever before. This is especially so in Asia.<\/p>\n While steel point players in North America bemoan the loss of the old tournament trail many have become “convertible dart players,” working both sides of the darting street and taking advantage of the opportunities to play for more money. It\u2019s human nature to look on the Dark Side rather than just continue to stroll along on the \u201cSunnyside of the Street.\u201d<\/p>\n Growing up, there was a cartoon character called \u201cGloomy Gus.\u201d My beleaguered mother, Irene Maude, would call me that on occasions when I would go into full pout mode, protruding lower lip and all. \u201cWatch out,” she’d say, “or you\u2019ll step on your lip.\u201d<\/p>\n With the announcement that the PDC was due to hit Las Vegas July 11-15 the Gloomy Guses of North American darts were out in force. As part of that visit the North American Championship Open offers four Qualifiers with a total purse of $61,200 (the eight finalists will compete for another $25,000). Still many whined. The pater would say, “They\u2019d complain if they were hung with a new rope.\u201d Possibly this is just in the dart player’s DNA.<\/p>\n Players were required to book at the host hotel for two days. Oh yes, and they had to enter all four qualifiers at once.<\/p>\n Another of Irene Maude\u2019s saying was, \u201cMy God, the Bridge!\u201d – which was her answer to the occasional whine from the ODC who was just a work in progress at the time, and still is. I doubt she borrowed the quote from the Little Jimmy Dickens song – \u201cThe Bridge Washed Out, I Can\u2019t Swim and My Baby\u2019s On the Other Side.\u201d Maybe Jimmy copped it from Mom.<\/p>\n Relax North American Dart players and take a deep breath. The tungsten god, who works in mysterious ways, has now decreed that \u201cregistering at the Tropicana hotel\u201d is no longer required. Sold out. Bet you can still go on line a book a room.<\/p>\n Entries for the North American Championships close on June 27. A player can enter by going to the PDC web site.<\/p>\n The Old Dart Coach always like to issue kudos to players that have maintained a high level of play over the years and are really good people. The first kudo goes out to one of the nicest ladies in darts, Canadian Kim Whaley Hilts. Hmm, she didn\u2019t get hyphenated. She won this year\u2019s Canadian women\u2019s singles title, then joined up for the women\u2019s doubles crown also. Even when she doesn\u2019t win she\u2019s a champion.<\/p>\n Internationally, Lim Leong Hwa took Stage 2 of the DARTSLIFE event in France. The win moved him into the lead for the year over USA\u2019s Alex Reyes by 11 points. Reyes has a 3 point lead over Harith \u201cI\u2019m Not His Brother\u201d Lim with Japan\u2019s Yuji Eguchi 4th, only 3 points ahead of Yank Darrin Young. Leong Hwa, aka Paul Lim, who defeated Francis Emouts from Belgium for the win in France is the defending champion of the profitable series. Next up is Taichung, Japan, starting July 30th.<\/p>\n Cherish your kudos as they are rare.<\/p>\n Throughout the years one fact has remained constant in darts: along with winning all darters are looking for sponsors. Of course that\u2019s true for all competitors regardless of the sport. It’s more difficult in darts.<\/p>\n \u201cYou play what?\u201d are usually are the first words out of a potential sponsor\u2019s mouth. In the early days of darts one of the North American sponsors that stepped up big time was Walt Bottelsen of Bottelsen Darts.<\/p>\n He produced the first and best \u201cmovable point\u201d dart. In England, Staymaster made a movable point which relied on a small watch spring that would wear out quicker than a $2 Walmart watch. Staymaster sponsored players Linda \u201cWB\u201d Batten and Keith Deller, to name two. The BDO dictator Olly Croft wouldn\u2019t allow the darts to be used in BDO play which certainly didn\u2019t help the marketing. That and the fact the dart had serious durability problems sunk the venture.<\/p>\n Walt Bottelsen sponsored Jerry Umberger, Rick Ney, and John Kramer, among an other. Yes, the ODC does know the “other” but won\u2019t use his name. He\u2019s a jerk. That\u2019s not merely the ODC\u2019s opinion; it\u2019s the consensus of anyone that knew him.<\/p>\n
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\nThe rest of the Rick Ney Story<\/strong><\/p>\n