Charles Losper | |
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Personal information | |
Nickname | The Sensation |
Born | March 18, 1969 Cape Town, South Africa |
Home town | Cape Town South Africa |
Darts information | |
Playing darts since | 1991 |
Darts | 24g |
Laterality | Right-handed |
Walk-on music | New Sensation by INXS |
Organisation (see split in darts) | |
BDO | 2003 to 2006 |
PDC | 2006 to present |
Current world ranking | 71 |
BDO majors - best performances | |
PDC premier events - best performances | |
World Ch'ship | First round 2008, 2009 |
Grand Slam | First round 2007 |
Other tournament wins | |
Tournament | Years |
South Africa Open | 2007, 2008 |
Other achievements |
Charles Losper (born March 18, 1969 in Cape Town) is a darts player from South Africa. He is currently the highest ranked South African darts player on the PDC Order of Merit, ranked at number 71. He is not a full-time professional and currently works as a policeman.
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Having started playing darts in 1991, Losper's first major tournament appearance was in the 2003 WDF World Cup with the South African team. Having stayed with them for 3 years, he joined the Professional Darts Corporation in 2006 and made his first PDC tournament appearance in the South African Open. He failed to qualify for the final stages of the tournament but returned in 2007 to come through the 155 player field and win the tournament, beating Lodewyk Marais 4-0 in the final.[1] As one of the top four players in the tournament, he qualified for the televised South African Masters the next day, where those top four met the top four players in the PDC. Losper was drawn against then-World Champion Raymond van Barneveld and despite losing 4-1 was the only South African player to win a leg against the professionals.[2]
The South African Open win also guaranteed Losper a place in the inaugural 2007 Grand Slam of Darts. He lost all three group games however, losing to Andy Hamilton, Terry Jenkins and Vincent van der Voort. He also qualified for the 2008 PDC World Championship but lost 3-1 in the first round to John Part, who went on to win the tournament.
In August 2008, Losper made a trip to the Australian leg of the PDC Pro Tour. There he reached the final of the Shoalhaven Classic and the last 16 of the Australian Players Championship. The next month Losper successfully defended his South African Open title with a 4-1 victory over Mark Jackson, which earned him a place in the 2009 PDC World Championship. On the way to his second title Losper played the best leg of the qualifying phase with a 12-dart finish, the best of the tournament.[3] This title also meant he played in the South African Masters for the second successive year, though he lost 4-1 to Wayne Mardle.
At the 2009 PDC World Championship, Losper beat Guyana's Sudesh Fitzgerald in the preliminary round and but lost to Colin Osborne 3-0 in the first round.
Outside of darts, Losper works as a policeman in an armed response unit, having been a member of the police force for nearly 20 years.[4]