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Colin Lloyd (Colin Edward Lloyd) was born on 7 August, 1973 in Stockport, Cheshire, England, is an English darts player. Discover Colin Lloyd'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 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 7 August, 1973
Birthday 7 August
Birthplace Stockport, Cheshire, England
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1973

Colin Edward Lloyd (born 7 August 1973), nicknamed Jaws, is an English former professional darts player.

1999

A former builder, Lloyd broke onto the scene in 1999, making his TV debut the same year, In the first round he beating Scott Cummings 10–8, thrashing Alan Warriner 13–2 in the second round and the quarter-finals losing to Peter Manley 16–8 of the 1999 PDC World Matchplay.

2000

His World Championship debut came in 2000 – but he lost in the first round to Shayne Burgess.

2001

After another first round loss at the 2001 World Championships, his major breakthrough was in the 2002 PDC World Championship, where he reached the semi-finals, losing to Peter Manley 6–4.

He had beaten Alex Roy, Warriner and Richie Burnett to reach the semi-finals that established him as one of the top players on the PDC circuit.

2004

He is a former world number-one ranked player and has won two major television titles in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) – the 2004 World Grand Prix and the 2005 World Matchplay.

His long-awaited first major title came in the 2004 World Grand Prix, where he beat Warriner in the final.

His success in the non-televised PDC Pro Tour events saw his world ranking continue to rise.

2005

By April 2005 he had reached world number one – a position he held (with a brief interruption in June 2006) for almost two years.

Soon after becoming World Number One he added the 2005 World Matchplay title in Blackpool, beating John Part in the final, hitting 15 180s and ending the match on a maximum 170 checkout.

He also reached the final of the 2005 World Grand Prix before losing 1–7 to Phil Taylor.

2006

This good form made him second favourite in the 2006 World Championship, only behind Taylor in terms of odds.

Unfortunately for Lloyd, he was knocked out in the first round by qualifier Gary Welding, having led 2–0 in the best-of-five match.

He reached the final of the International Darts League in the Netherlands in May 2006, losing to Raymond van Barneveld.

A heavy 2–11 defeat to Taylor at the 2006 UK Open saw his form in televised events dip dramatically.

He lost in the first round of the 2006 Las Vegas Desert Classic to Chris Mason, to Steve Maish (despite a ten-dart leg where he was two darts away from a nine dart finish) at the 2006 World Matchplay and to Bob Anderson in the first round of the World Grand Prix.

2007

He lost his world number one ranking after a second round loss to eventual world champion van Barneveld at the 2007 PDC World Championship.

He had led 3–0 in sets, failed with four match darts, and eventually lost 3–4.

Lloyd lost in the first round of the 2007 US Open to Jim Widmayer before showing some improvement with a run to the semi-finals of the 2007 UK Open.

But he continued to lose ranking places as his good results from the two-year ranking period were replaced with further first round losses to Wes Newton at the 2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic and to Mervyn King at the 2007 World Matchplay.

2008

He went into the 2008 World Championship ranked 12th in the world, having been number one just twelve months previously.

He missed a dart at bullseye to win his first round match with Jan van der Rassel and then lost 2–3 (6–4 in legs in the final set).

2009

Lloyd's poor form at the 2009 World Championship continued as he lost in straight sets to the Netherlands' Jelle Klaasen in the first round.

After winning his first round match at the 2009 World Matchplay against Wayne Jones, Lloyd announced that he had just recovered from swine flu and had been placed in isolation for five days.

2011

Whilst playing Andree Welge in the 2011 PDC World Darts Championship first round, Lloyd punched the dart board out of frustration from letting slip a 2–0 lead to be all square at 2–2.

Despite this, he eventually won the match 3–2 with a 116 out shot, and after the match said that he regretted what he did and said it was born out of pure frustration.

2012

He comfortably made it to the last 16 of the 2012 World Championship by beating Darin Young and Scott Rand, 3–1 and 4–1 respectively.

However, he struggled against world number four Gary Anderson in the next round, losing 1–4 as his opponent averaged 100.

In April, Lloyd dropped out of the world's top 16 for the first time in over a decade and will need to qualify for the upcoming major events if he does not regain his place.

In his next major event, the UK Open, Lloyd posted an encouraging result by defeating reigning champion James Wade 9–5, but then lost to world number 48 Joe Cullen 8–9 in the last 32.

Lloyd hit a nine-dart finish in the first round of the European Tour Event 2 during a 6–5 win over Alex Roy.

In July, he won the tenth Players Championship of the year, his first ranking title in almost 2 years.

He beat Andy Hamilton 6–5 in the final and briefly returned to the top 16.

After all 33 ProTour events of 2012 had been played, Lloyd was 16th on the Order of Merit, which qualified him for the Players Championship Finals where he was beaten by Peter Wright 5–6 in the first round, after being 5–3 ahead.

2013

Lloyd overcame Darin Young and Mark Webster to face Michael van Gerwen in the last 16 of the 2013 World Championship, and was beaten 4–1.

He lost 9–8 to Brendan Dolan in the third round of the UK Open.

Lloyd lost each of the five opening legs to Van Gerwen in the first round of the World Matchplay but made a fightback to trail just 7–6 before being eliminated 10–7.

Lloyd's best result of 2013 was at the Austrian Darts Open where he beat the likes of Andy Hamilton (6–0) and Wes Newton (6–4) to reach the semi-finals and another meeting with Van Gerwen with Lloyd losing 6–2.

2017

He was ranked 17th at the cut-off point before the World Matchplay, but still qualified due to his position on the ProTour Order of Merit.

Lloyd faced Mark Webster in the first round and was defeated 6–10.