Braulio Roncero | |||||||
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Personal information | |||||||
Born | 3 March 1951 Extremadura, Spain | ||||||
Died | 27 July 2018 67)[1] Oss, Netherlands | (aged||||||
Darts information | |||||||
Playing darts since | 1981 | ||||||
Darts | 23g | ||||||
Laterality | Right-handed | ||||||
Walk-on music | "Red Red Wine" by UB40 | ||||||
Organisation (see split in darts) | |||||||
BDO | 1993–1998, 2010–2014 | ||||||
PDC | 1999–2010 | ||||||
WDF major events – best performances | |||||||
World Ch'ship | Last 32: 1998 | ||||||
World Masters | Last 32: 1994 | ||||||
PDC premier events – best performances | |||||||
World Ch'ship | Last 32: 2000 | ||||||
Other tournament wins | |||||||
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Braulio Roncero (3 March 1951 – 27 July 2018) was a Spanish-born Dutch professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
Career
From Extremadura, Spain. Roncero played in the 1994 Winmau World Masters, but who lost Andy Jenkins of England.
Roncero (whilst representing the Netherlands) played in one BDO World Darts Championships in 1998, losing 3–1 to Bobby George and played in one PDC World Darts Championships in 2000, losing 3–2 to Dennis Priestley.
Although he was Spanish by birth, Roncero played for the Dutch team. Here he played regularly with Raymond van Barneveld.
Roncero died on 27 July 2018.[2]
World Championship results
BDO
- 1998: Last 32: (lost to Bobby George 1–3) (sets)
PDC
- 2000: Last 32: (lost to Dennis Priestley 2–3)
References
External links
Player profile on Braulio Roncero from Dartsdatabase
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