JOHN LOWE
John Lowe
John Lowe Biography
John Lowe is one of the greatest darts players in the history of the sport. The Englishman won the World Darts Championship three times, in 1979, 1987, and 1993, a remarkable record that spans over a decade and a half of world-class competition. Lowe was a mainstay of the darts scene during its golden era in the 1970s and 1980s, competing alongside legends such as Eric Bristow. He is also famous for achieving the first televised nine-dart finish in 1984, a perfect leg that entered sporting folklore. Lowe accumulated 3 professional titles and was known for his precise, methodical style of play that made him consistently difficult to beat. His three world titles across different decades demonstrate a longevity and consistency that few players have ever matched. Beyond his playing achievements, Lowe has served as an ambassador and promoter of the sport, helping to grow darts at various levels. He was inducted into the PDC Hall of Fame, a recognition befitting his extraordinary contribution to the game. John Lowe remains one of the most significant figures in darts history.