WELCOME TO TAMBUNAN DART CLUB
Playing dart good for practicing skills, coordination, isolate muscle movement, posture and cognitive focus.
Byrd, R.C. (2010). Darts. School of Medicine Occupational Teraphy. West Virginia University.
Playing dart good for practicing skills, coordination, isolate muscle movement, posture and cognitive focus.
Byrd, R.C. (2010). Darts. School of Medicine Occupational Teraphy. West Virginia University.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
2012 Premier League Darts
The Results...
SEMI FINALS (BEST OF 15 LEGS)
PHIL TAYLOR (8) - (6) JAMES WADE
SIMON WHITLOCK (8) - (6) ANDY HAMILTON
FINAL (BEST OF 19 LEGS)
PHIL TAYLOR (10) - (7) SIMON WHITLOCK
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Premier_League_Darts
http://www.unicorn-darts.com/news
THE POWER done it again...congratulation to PHIL
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Carlsberg Championship Doubles 2012
Latest Qualifying Round Doubles Team which confirm to the FINAL ROUND... Congratulation
Keningau Division
Papar Division
Penampang Division
Photo by Johnson & Neharu
Photo by Johnson & Neharu
Monday, February 13, 2012
TAMBUNAN DART DOUBLES 2012
D'sound Wave Tambunan has organized an open darts competition at 11 and 12 February. A total of 56 teams from Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan and Philippines has participated in the competition.This is the first time Tambunan being a host and the the response is really encouraging. Joe one of the organizer proud that darters from Sabah, Labuan, Sarawak, and Philippines as well has a great support to darts competition that held in Tambunan. It is really worth moment on playing dart especially playing with the other countries darters
Champ (left) Donald/Collin, Joe dan Runner-up Jimmy/Malaya
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
MALAYSIA DART PLAYERS PRESENT IN PDC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2012
We should be proud that one of Malaysia Darters, Lee Choon Peng has made a journey to the 2012 PDC World Darts Championship. Lee qualified for the 2012 PDC World Darts Championship, where he lost 4-2 in the preliminary round to Germanys, Kevin. Despite losing in the early stages, but its prove that Malaysia can compete on the world stage. Lee inspires Malaysia darters to follow his steps and make darts become a prestige sport in Malaysia.
The Moment...
Congratulation to Lee...Keep it up
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
2012 WORLD PDC DART CHAMPIONSHIP
Adrian Lewis retained the PDC World Championship title with a convincing 7-3 win over Andy Hamilton at Alexandra Palace.
There was little to choose between the duo from Stoke in the early stages, but Lewis pulled clear from 4-3 to take his second title.
"I don't think the win has sunk in, it's title number two and I'll have a lot more," said Lewis, 26.
When asked how many times he can win the event, he said: "At least 10."
Hamilton commented: "It's been a great week for me. I wanted to win the final so badly but I'm happy to be here.
"Keep watching me. Next year I'll be back again and hopefully I'll be winning it then."
source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/darts/16387260.stm
Thursday, December 8, 2011
PHIL TAYLOR - The Asia Darters needs sponsorship in major tournament in Europe
Phil Taylor believes players from Asia will win darts titles regularly, once they receive the sponsorship to travel in major tournaments in Europe.
The 15-time world champion told BBC Radio Stoke that the standard of darts is improving all over the world.
"They're coming through thick and fast," he said. "The only trouble is, they haven't got the money to travel.
"I've been to places like China and Malaysia and they're scary players, better than most people I have seen."
Taylor continued: "They need the sponsorship. At the moment darts is big in those countries but they're struggling to get the money to travel.
"Once they start, trust me, they will be the players that will be winning the titles."
There are only three players from outside Europe - Australian duo Simon Whitlock and Paul Nicholson, as well as John Part of Canada - currently inside the top 32 in the PDC Order of Merit, while India's Prakash Jiwa, at number 114, is the highest-placed Asian player.
Taylor, from Stoke-on-Trent, won the Grand Slam title for the fourth time on Sunday, beating Gary Anderson 16-4 in the final in Wolverhampton.
The 51-year-old has now set his sights on winning a 16th world title at the Alexandra Palace in December.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/darts/15852396.stm
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