Paul Lim

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Paul Lim (born January 25, 1954 in Singapore) is a professional darts player who will be best remembered for being the first player to hit a perfect nine-dart finish during the World Professional Darts Championship.

Lim represented three different countries at darts. Singapore was not affiliated with the sport's governing body, the World Darts Federation (WDF), so Lim played briefly for Papua New Guinea, but settled in California and represented the United States in international competition, before also playing for his native country when they became a WDF playing nation.

He made his World Championship debut in 1982, losing a first round match to Dave Whitcombe. He failed to progress beyond the second round for the next seven years - losing to the likes of Cliff Lazarenko (twice), Bob Anderson, Mike Gregory and John Lowe (twice). Then in 1990 he hit the headlines and jackpot as he achieved the first and only (up to 2006) World Championship nine-dart finish against Jack McKenna in the second round on January 9. The bonus prize of £52,000 was more than eventual tournament winner, Phil Taylor claimed for becoming world champion. It was the only year that Lim managed to reach the quarter-finals of the event, losing again to Cliff Lazarenko.

He continued to come up against the biggest names in the game in the world championship, Alan Warriner, John Part (en route to the 1994 title) and John Lowe defeated him again in the years after his nine-darter.

Lim decided to switch to darts other organisation, the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) in 1996 and made his debut at the 1997 PDC World Darts Championship. Lim never enjoyed any success in the PDC - he managed to win only one match in the PDC World Championship, despite appearing each year between 1997 and 2002. Although he no longer competes on the darts circuit full-time, Lim still competes at tournaments in his home country. He reached the last 16 of the Las Vegas Open in January 2007. [1]

He won many titles in and around his native country including five Singapore Opens, five Malaysian Opens and five Asian Cups, but his failure to reach the final stages of the British Darts Organisation and Professional Darts Corporation major tournaments has meant he will be best remembered for his 1990 nine-dart achievement.

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Lim is a former military policeman and a former chef. He served his National Service in the Singapore army between the ages of 18 to 21. He came to Britain to seek a City and Guilds qualification course in cookery, studying at Battersea and Westminster Colleges in London and undertaking his first role as a chef at the Chelsea Hotel in Knightsbridge. He was whilst he was in Britain studying that he was introduced to the game of darts at the Robin Hood pub near Gunnersbury Station.

He settled in San Bernardino, California and is married to Janet. They have two sons, Christopher and Michael.

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