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Kevin McDine was born on 23 May, 1985 in Wallsend, England, is an English darts player. Discover Kevin McDine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 23 May 1985
Birthday 23 May
Birthplace Wallsend, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1985

Kevin McDine (born 23 May 1985) is an English professional darts player currently residing in Wallsend.

2004

In November 2004, McDine reached the last 16 of the JR & Vauxhall Holiday Park 128 Plus Classic.

2005

He won the Northants open in 2005 and 2006 and then joined the PDC in April 2007.

2006

He improved on that performance by reaching the semi-final of the Norfolk Open in November 2006.

2007

During 2007, he made quick progress up the world rankings.

He qualified for the group stages of the International Darts League and also made his first PDC Pro Tour final – the Irish Regional final of the UK Open, where he lost to Raymond van Barneveld.

McDine qualified for the 2007 Grand Slam of Darts, making his way through a field of over 230 players at the ITV Wildcard Qualifying event.

He produced an excellent set of results in the event.

It raised his profile within the game dramatically as the event was shown on ITV1 & ITV4.

McDine beat Peter Manley and Shaun Greatbatch in the group stages then beat World Matchplay & Grand Prix champion James Wade 10–7 and former World Champion Jelle Klaasen 10–3 before falling to Andy Hamilton 13–12 in the semi-final.

Target darts sponsored him for this event and were impressed enough to offer him a full contract and are in the process of producing his own design of stone grip darts.

McDine also won the PDC's award for Best TV Performance of the Year 2007 for his performance against James Wade in the Grand Slam with an average of 105.79 coming back from 6–3 down, recording an average of 120+ in the last 8 legs.

2008

Having started the year at 214th, he had made it to 58th by the cut-off point for automatic qualification for the 2008 World Championship and finished 1 place short of qualifying through the players championship route – he also failed to make it through the qualifying tournament for the event.

McDine qualified for the 2008 World Matchplay through the PDC's Pro Tour Order of Merit.

He beat Adrian Lewis 10–8 and Mark Walsh 13–9 to reach the quarter-finals where he lost to eventual winner Phil Taylor 16–6.

In the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts, he battered Wayne Mardle 5–0 in his opening group game but then lost 5–1 to John Part.

He then beat Russian ladies champion Anastasia Dobromyslova 5–2 to advance to the knockout stages where he lost in the second round to Mervyn King 10–9 having led 6–2.

2009

McDine made his World Championship debut at the 2009 tournament facing Alex Roy in the first round.

McDine beat Roy by three sets to one to advance to the second round where he faced qualifier Dennis Smith, who defeated fifth seed Terry Jenkins in the first round.

McDine came into the match with a hand injury sustained while cooking Christmas dinner, but managed to take a 3 sets to nil lead before Smith fought back to 3 sets all and eventually beat McDine 4–3.

2010

In June 2010, McDine achieved a televised whitewash defeating Tony Broughton 9 – 0 in the UK Open.

2014

At the 2014 PDC World Darts Championship, McDine won his first round match by a 3-2 score line against Wayne Jones.

In round 2 he faced world #1 Michael van Gerwen and lost by a score of 4-1.

After winning the second set, McDine proceeded to mock van Gerwen's celebrations on the way off stage.

2016

In January 2016, McDine gave up his tour card and announced he would be competing in the BDO.

He made his BDO debut in the Dutch Open, where he reached the semi-final, losing 2-1 in sets to Martin Adams.

2017

In October 2017, McDine along with Ryan Joyce, Andy Lynn, Alan Davie, David Gradwell, Shaun Pomeroy and Tony Hardy won the National Punch Tavern pub darts team event, representing the Black Bull of Blaydon defeating The Red Lion of Bradford.

The Red Lion team included Double BDO World Champion Scott Waites and former British Open winner Martin Atkins.

The Black Bull won 6-5 with Shaun Pomeroy defeating Martin Atkins in the deciding leg.

In November 2017, he failed to qualify for the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship.

2019

At the event McDine failed an in-competition drugs test after testing positive for cocaine and was later banned from all sport until 26 November 2019.

In June 2019, McDine won the 2019 St Helens Darts Classic by defeating James Richardson of England in the quarter-finals, Ryan Joyce of England in the semi-finals and Mark McGeeney of England in the Final.