BDO world darts championships failing to find their target

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Event at the O2 Arena is losing its appeal with prize money slashed and spectators staying away

On Thursday afternoon in the Indigo at the O2 Arena, two men appeared at the British Darts Organisation World Championship filled with enthusiasm for the day of sport ahead. Since darts is synonymous with camp, absurd outfits and alcohol-fuelled fun, both were dressed head to toe in as many French stereotypes as they knew. Matching black berets and striped red and white shirts complemented their outfits with necklaces made of onions or garlic strung across their necks. They cheered passionately for each competitor and waited for others to follow their lead. Not many did.

“It’s a bit disappointing,” said Dean, wearer of the garlic necklace, sighing as he gestured towards the room of a few hundred fans. “There’s not many people. The atmosphere is a bit flat, and we’re the only ones in costume. This could be good if there were more people. I’m surprised there are not more people because it’s in London.”

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Written by Tumaini Carayol at the O2 Arena
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/jan/12/bdo-darts-world-championships under the title “BDO world darts championships failing to find their target”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.