Sarah Müller, maths & miss
In just 30 months, Sarah went from beginner to a German competitive player. Known for icy checkouts and unshakable focus, this 30-year-old crafts jewelry, globetrots and cuddles her pets off the oche.
Welcome to “Women in darts: raising their voice”. In the world of darts and sports in general, women often stay in the shadows while men dominate the spotlight. But talent knows no gender and female dart players deserve the same recognition, media attention and respect as their male counterparts. This platform is dedicated to amplifying their voices, sharing their stories and celebrating their achievements. Through interviews, features and in-depth discussions, we’re putting women in darts front and center where they belong. Join us as we champion equality in the sport, one interview at a time. Because it’s time the world listens.
In just 30 months, Sarah went from beginner to a German competitive player. Known for icy checkouts and unshakable focus, this 30-year-old crafts jewelry, globetrots and cuddles her pets off the oche.
Roos van der Velde is rising through Dutch ranks, she champions mixed competition while letting her arrows silence doubters. Off the oche, she balances HR studies and fitness, redefining what a player looks like.
Meet Emine Dursun, 24, from Ankara. Started darts at 5, became Turkey’s youth champ at 10. European Champion at 16 despite dartitis. Now ranked top 20, she fights for women in darts.
Darts only cares about the throw and where the dart lands. Gwendy Veneman started playing as a joke in 2017. Now her 180’s push women’s darts forward while fighting for equality.
Danish player Michelle Merlit, 32, started in 2015 and keeps getting better. She wants girls to know, darts is about skill you can learn. Her game shows how far practice can take you.
Women are raising the level of darts everywhere. From local leagues to world stages, their skill speaks for itself. Meet Sally Kelly, a player who’s participated in and promoted darts’ growth at every level.
Watch Sarah Milkowski nail a 180 and tell me women’s darts isn’t elite. Germany’s pioneer is done begging for scraps, her Sapphire Trophy builds what the sport won’t. Equal throws deserve equal stages.
“We pay the same, we deserve the same.” Ieva Tvaronavičiūtė rose from beginner to Lithuania’s top female player in two years. With her darts, she’s shining a global spotlight on her country!
Darts’ double standard? Marie Fitton lives it. Self-funded, underestimated and utterly unstoppable. This is the unfiltered truth of women’s darts and why it’s the sport’s future.
From lockdown hobbyist to ranking disruptor, Alysa de Kok wields 21g darts & sharp wit to smash stereotypes. ‘Men panic when they realize I’m good.’ Her secret? Equal parts tungsten & tenacity.
Meet Kyana Frauenfelder, the Dutch teen who threw her way from kiddie competitions to PDC glory (and made patriarchy cry into its beer). Her secret? ‘Darts don’t care about gender, just who can hit the damn treble 20.’
Gemma Hayter talks to her darts and they actually listen! World #6, 3 titles in 2024 and still waiting for someone to explain why women ‘can’t handle pressure’ as she nails another 140 checkout.
Darts sees skill, not gender. Nathalie Butsch, Germany’s rising star (DSAB #19), smashes stereotypes with every throw. From hobbyist to team captain in two years, she’s proof, tungsten doesn’t discriminate.
Darts don’t care about gender, only who nails the 180s. Melly Drees lives this truth daily, turning ‘women can’t throw’ into ‘women won’t stop dominating.’ Game recognizes game, tungsten treats all equally.
Darts doesn’t ask if you’re male or female, it asks if you can hit the double. German Champion. European Doubles winner. PDC competitor. Silvia Lindner’s career proves women’s darts isn’t a sideshow.
Robyn Byrne, women’s darts isn’t a sideshow, we’re elite athletes throwing 180s under pressure. The board doesn’t see gender, just skill. Next time someone says ‘women can’t compete,’ show them my averages.
Rebecca Brouse proves darts don’t discriminate, only your aim does. From pub throws to pro domination, she’s smashing stereotypes one bullseye at a time. Ladies, grab your tungsten, the oche is yours to conquer.
Eleanor Cairns proves darts isn’t about gender—it’s about tungsten and tenacity. From St. Helens to world titles, she’s rewriting the game with 24g precision while men still ask ‘Can women really play?’ The future’s here—it throws first.
Gréta Tekauer proves darts isn’t about gender—it’s about tungsten and talent. From Hungary to Lakeside, she’s smashing bullseyes and stereotypes with 23g precision. Watch out world, the women’s revolution hits triple 20 first.
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