Co Stompé | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Jacobus Wilhelm Stompé |
Nickname | The Matchstick |
Born | 10 September 1962 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Home town | Lelystad Netherlands |
Darts information | |
Playing darts since | 1988 |
Darts | 22gr Grand Slam |
Laterality | Right-handed |
Walk-on music | Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas |
Organisation (see split in darts) | |
BDO | 1995 - 2008 |
PDC | 2008 - present |
Current world ranking | 26 |
BDO majors - best performances | |
World Ch'ship | Semi Finalist 2000 |
World Masters | Quarter Finalist (2) 2000, 2006 |
World Darts Trophy | Round 2 (2) 2002, 2004 |
Int. Darts League | Quarter Finalist 2005 |
PDC premier events - best performances | |
World Ch'ship | Quarter Finalist (2) 2009, 2010 |
World Matchplay | Quarter Finalist 2010 |
World Grand Prix | First Round 2010 |
Grand Slam | Quarter Finalist 2010 |
Desert Classic | Round 2 2009 |
European Ch'ship | Round 1 (3) 2009, 2010, 2011 |
UK Open | Round 4 2011 |
Players Ch'ship Finals | First Round (2) 2010, 2011 |
Other tournament wins | |
Tournament | Years |
WDF Europe Cup Belgium Open Finnish Open Swiss Open British Classic PDC German Darts Championship |
1998 2000 2003 2007 2007 2008 |
Jacobus Wilhelm "Co" Stompé (born 10 September 1962), is a Dutch professional darts player who currently plays in the Professional Darts Corporation. Stompé is nicknamed The Matchstick because of his almost bald head and very thin appearance making him look like a matchstick. He is also one of very few professionals who play in long-sleeved shirts.
Stompé was born in Amsterdam, where, before turning professional, he was among other things a tram driver on tram line 14.
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For years Stompé was considered the second best Dutch darts player behind Raymond van Barneveld. After reaching the semi-finals of the 2000 BDO World Darts Championship, he dropped back behind a younger emerging Dutch group of players.
Stompé came back to fame with the defeat of reigning BDO champion Jelle Klaasen in the first round of the 2007 BDO World Darts Championship.
Towards the end of his BDO career, Stompé also acted as a darts commentator for Dutch commercial television station SBS6.
On 11 June 2008 it was announced that Stompé had joined the Professional Darts Corporation circuit, and had to join the PDC rankings at 227. He made his PDC debut in the two PDPA Players Championship tournaments in Bristol. The first tournament started with a bye into the last 64, due to van Barneveld not taking part. He lost to Matt Clark. The next day saw him beat Tony Ayres and Peter Manley before losing in the last 32 stage to Kirk Shepherd.
He then successfully qualified for the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic but lost in the first round to Dennis Priestley.
Stompé won the 2008 PDC German Darts Championship, beating Phil Taylor 4-2 in the final. Both players averaged well in excess of 100; Stompé averaged 107.28, while Taylor averaged 108.09.[1] The win earned him a spot in the 2009 Grand Slam of Darts and also earned him a place in the 2009 PDC World Darts Championship qualifying through the Continental Europe Order of Merit. He originally qualified through Dutch broadcaster SBS6's wildcard place which then went to Remco van Eijden as a result. He defeated 2007 semi-finalist Andy Jenkins in the first round. He also defeated Alan Tabern, the ninth seed in the second round and his impressive form in the championship continued with a 4-0 win over eighth seed Wayne Mardle in the third round. The win set up a quarter final encounter with Taylor, losing 5-0.
Stompé then qualified for the Desert Classic for the second successive year. He defeated Colin Osborne in the first round but lost in round two to Raymond van Barneveld. He then suffered first round losses in the World Matchplay to Adrian Lewis and in the European Championship to Gary Anderson and also went out at the group stage of the Grand Slam of Darts. His defence of the German Darts Championship ended in the last 32 with a loss to Ronnie Baxter.
At the 2010 PDC World Darts Championship, Stompé defeated Steve Maish, Mervyn King and Mark Dudbridge to reach the quarter finals once more but was defeated by Mark Webster. He then reached the quarter finals of the 2010 World Matchplay, defeating Andy Hamilton and Mark Webster before losing to Raymond van Barneveld.
On 18 October that year, Stompé broke into the PDC Top 16 for the first time, dropping out three weeks later. In December, he partnered van Barneveld in the Netherlands team which won the inaugural PDC World Cup of Darts. Later that month, Stompé was knocked out of the 2011 World Darts Championship in the first round, losing 1-3 to Peter Wright. Stompé comfortably beat Michael Smith 3-0 in the first round of the 2012 World Championship.[2] He was bitten by a dog over the Christmas period and couldn't replicate the form he showed days earlier as he lost 1-4 in the second round to Terry Jenkins, hitting just 28% of his doubles.[3]
Co is married to his second wife Danielle. He proposed to her on stage after winning the WDF World Cup with the Netherlands.
Stompé's son, also called Co, plays on the PDC Youth Tour, and reached the final of an event in Crawley in May 2011.[4]