Keith Deller

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Keith Deller
Personal information
Nickname "The Fella", "Milky Bar Kid"
Date of birth December 24, 1959 (age 47)
Place of birth Ipswich, Flag of England
Organisation
BDO 1983 to 1993
PDC founder member (1993)
Current World Ranking 55 (Jan 2007)
BDO Grand Slam Events - Best Performances
World Ch'ship Winner 1983
World Masters Runner-up 1984
PDC Televised Events - Best Performances
World Ch'ship SF 1998
World Matchplay SF 1998
World Grand Prix QF 1999
UK Open Last 32, 2006
Other Tournament Wins
Tournament Years
British Matchplay

Double Diamond Masters
Unipart British Professional
WDF World Cup - Team
Nations Cup - Team

1983

1983
1987
1983
1984

Infobox last updated on: January 11, 2007.

Keith Deller (born December 24, 1959 in Ipswich) is an English darts player, who won the Embassy World Professional Darts Championship in 1983. He was the youngest player and the first qualifier ever to win the championship. Dutch player Jelle Klaasen took his record as youngest ever winner in 2006.

Deller's victory over Eric Bristow in the tournament by 6 sets to 5 was probably the biggest upset in the history of the championship. He also beat world number 3, John Lowe in the quarter finals and defending champion and world number 2, Jocky Wilson in the semi-final to become the only player in history to defeat the world's top three ranked players in the World Championship. The champion's prize money in 1983 was £8,000.

His checkout of 138 to clinch the trophy is amongst the most memorable in darting history.[1] Bristow had left himself 50 to stay in the match, but decided to throw for single 18 to leave double 16 instead of a more difficult attempt at the bullseye. Deller then hit treble 20, treble 18, double 12 for the title and even to this day commentators often refer to 138 at the "Deller checkout" if a player is left with that score.

Despite a meteoric rise to World Champion, his career results failed to maintain that level. On the defence of his world title he lost in the first round to Nicky Virachkul and he only won three further matches in the Embassy World Championship in subsequent years. He did win the British Professional Championship in 1987, but generally his world ranking continued to fall and he even failed to qualify for the World Championship between 1989 and 1993.

Deller was one of the players who broke away from the British Darts Organisation in 1992 and joined the WDC, now the PDC. This saw him gain some more television exposure and he did produce a few resurgent performances to reach the semi finals of the 1998 PDC World Championship and also the semi finals of the 1998 PDC World Matchplay. Deller has now dropped out of the top 32 of the PDC's World Rankings and therefore has to attempt to qualify for their major tournaments - which he failed to do for the 2006 and 2007 PDC World Championships.

Deller's name has been in the record books on a couple of occasions. He held the Guinness World Record for the fastest 3 legs of 301 in 97 seconds. On October 13, 1984, he was on the wrong end of a piece of darting history when John Lowe hit the first-ever televised nine-dart finish against him in the quarter-finals of the MFI World Matchplay. He became the first player in history to achieve a match average of 100 in the 1985 World Championship quarter-finals, he did however lose the game to John Lowe.

Deller has for many years been part of the Sky Sports broadcasting team acting as a "spotter" for the cameras. His knowledge of the players and scoring shots helps the director and cameramen anticipate where the next dart will be thrown.

Deller is married to Kim and they have two children.

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