Patricia De Peuter
Personal information
Born (1967-04-23) 23 April 1967
Antwerp, Belgium
Home townAntwerp, Belgium
Darts information
LateralityRight-handed
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2010–2020
WDF2010–
Current world ranking(WDF W) NR (5 September 2022)[1]
WDF major events – best performances
World Ch'shipQuarter Final: 2011
World MastersLast 64: 2010
Other tournament wins
Catalonia Open 2022
Medal record
Women's Darts
Representing  Belgium
WDF Europe Cup
Gold medal – first place 2012 Kemer Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Kemer Women's overall
EDU European Darts Championship
Silver medal – second place 2010 Leukerbad Women's cricket
EDF European Darts Championship
Gold medal – first place 2019 Podčetrtek Women's singles
Silver medal – second place 2017 Podčetrtek Women's singles

Patricia De Peuter (born 23 April 1967) is a Belgian professional soft-tip and steel-tip darts player who plays in the World Darts Federation (WDF) events. Her biggest achievement to date was qualified for the BDO World Darts Championship and achieved a gold medal at the WDF Europe Cup and EDF European Darts Championship. She also participated in the WDF World Cup and EDU European Darts Championship.

Career

Patricia has been a member of the Belgium national team for over 10 years. With short breaks, she represented her country at many international soft-tip and steel-tip events. In 2010, she won a silver medal in the singles cricket competition during EDU European Darts Championship in Leukerbad. In the final match, she lost to Karina Nagapetynts.[2] In the same year, she was appointed by the Belgian federation to participate in the 2010 Winmau World Masters. In the second round match, she lost to Rhian O'Sullivan by 2–4 in legs.[3] That same week, she won the qualifying tournament for the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship and she make her debut at this stage. In the first duel, she faced Deta Hedman and lost by 1–2 in sets.[4]

In 2012, she was appointed by the national federation to participate in the 2012 WDF Europe Cup. In the singles competition, she presented a fantastic level, defeated Rachna David, Julie Gore and Jeannette Stoop on her way to the final. In the last match, she defeated Trina Gulliver in the last leg, finishing the match with a score 7–6 in legs, winning the historic first gold medal for the Belgium.[5] A satisfactory result in the pairs competition gave Belgium the bronze medal in the overall classification of this tournament. In 2014, Patricia took part in the Catalonia Open, where she advanced to the final, but she lost to Sharon Prins by 2–5 in legs. In 2016, she back on the international stage during 2016 Winmau World Masters, but she was eliminated in the first round, lost to Helen Dunn by 0–4 in legs.[6]

At the beginning of September 2022, she won her first open tournament organized by the World Darts Federation. In the final of Catalonia Open she beat Ramona Eriksen by 4–3 in legs.[7] At the end of this month, she was selected by the national federation to participate in the 2022 WDF Europe Cup. On the second day of the tournament, she advanced to the second round of the singles competition, where she lost to Lorraine Hyde by 0–4 in legs.[8] On the third day, she lost in the first round of the pairs competition.[9] In the team tournament, she advanced with Belgium team to second round, where they lost to Sweden by 1–9 in legs.[10] In December, he will take part in the 2022 Winmau World Masters as a seeded player.

Personal life

She has a son and daughter. She works as an assistant in a retail company Delhaize.

World Championship results

BDO/WDF

  • 2011: Quarter-finals (lost to Deta Hedman 1–2) (sets)

Performance timeline

Tournament2010201120122013201420152016
WDF Ranked televised events
World Championship DNQ QF DNQ
World Masters 2R DNQ 1R

References

  1. "WDF Women's Rankings Table". WDF. 5 September 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  2. "Posledních 21 let ME EDU na jednom místě". Unie šipkových organizací. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  3. "World Masters Women 2010". mastercaller.com. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  4. "Lakeside BDO World Championship Women 2011". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  5. "WDF Europe Cup Women Singles 2012". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  6. "World Masters Women 2016". mastercaller.com. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  7. "Catalonia Open Women 2022". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  8. "WDF Europe Cup Women Singles". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  9. "WDF Europe Cup Women Pairs". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  10. "WDF Europe Cup Women Teams". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
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