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Steve West was born on 5 June, 1975 in Epping, Essex, England, is an English darts player. Discover Steve West'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 48 years old?

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 5 June, 1975
Birthday 5 June
Birthplace Epping, Essex, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Timeline

1944

West was placed 44th on the UK Open Order of Merit to enter the event in the second round, where he beat Jake Pennington 5–3.

Further wins followed over Ian White and Richie Burnett to set up a fifth round meeting against Peter Wright, which he lost 9–4.

The furthest he advanced during the rest of the season came in two Players Championships where he lost in the last 32 to Paul Nicholson and Wright both by 6–4 scorelines.

1975

Steve West (born 5 June 1975) is an English darts player.

2003

He is the younger brother of 2003 World Master Tony West.

2005

West showed signs of a promising career quickly by reaching the final of the 2005 French Open, losing to local Dominique le Roy.

He also reached the last 32 of the 2005 World Masters where he lost to Gary Anderson.

2007

In 2007, West reached another Open final in the 2007 Dutch Open, one of the BDO's biggest Open tournaments.

Amongst his scalps were Dutchmen Co Stompé and Edwin Max before losing in the final to Scott Waites.

Following this and three further quarter-finals, he qualified for the 2007 International Darts League, but was knocked out at the Preliminary Group Stage.

West then won his first Open title, winning the 2007 Denmark Open, beating the Netherlands' Niels de Ruiter in the semi-finals and then beat fellow Englishman James Wilson in the final.

2008

His performances earned him qualification for the 2008 BDO World Championship.

He faced former World Champion Ted Hankey in the first round and lost 3–2 despite leading 2–1.

West bounced back from his Lakeside defeat to win the 2008 German Gold Cup beating Andree Welge in the final.

He then won the Finnish Open, beating local favourite and former Masters finalist Jarkko Komula in the semi-finals and then beat Norway's Robert Wagner in the final.

He also made two semi-final showings in the Belgium Open and the French Open and reached the quarter-finals of the Northern Ireland Open.

2009

These performances helped West qualify automatically for the 2009 BDO World Championship at the Lakeside, where he was the number 13 seed.

However, he was outclassed by Alan Norris 3–0 in the first round.

2010

West could not better this in 2010 either, as once again he relinquished a 2–1 lead this time to Irish débutante Martin McCloskey.

2011

In 2011, West once more lost in the first round to 2010 finalist Dave Chisnall after missing three darts at double top to win before Chisnall came back to force a tiebreak in the final set and eventually win.

2012

In 2012, West lost in the first round of the BDO World Championship for the fifth year in a row against former runner-up and world #1 Tony O'Shea.

This levelled him with Davy Richardson and Tony Payne for the record of most first-round losses at the World Championship before finally winning.

It was announced at the end of the 2012 BDO World Championship that Steve would be one of many players to compete in the rival PDC's 'Q School' the following season, including his brother Tony.

Stevie won a PDC tour card in the second day of 2012 qualifiers, defeating Gino Vos in the last round a day after Tony had earned his card.

However, he did not play the full schedule of PDC ProTour events due to major hip surgery and could not advance beyond the last 64 in any of the ones he did play.

He was successful on the final day by defeating Mareno Michels 5–3 in his last match, revealing afterwards that he has changed his throwing action due to a hip replacement and bone graft he received in late 2012.

He qualified for the UK Open where he lost 5–4 against Tony Randall in the second round.

West played in two European Tour events during the campaign, the German Darts Masters and European Darts Trophy, and was defeated by Dave Chisnall and Simon Whitlock both in the second round.

2013

He returned in 2013 to play in each of the eight UK Open Qualifiers where his best result came in event five, losing in the last 16 to Jelle Klaasen.

2014

West's two-year PDC tour card expired after the 2014 World Championship and he finished outside the top 64 on the Order of Merit so therefore entered Q School in January 2014 to retain his place.

2015

West began 2015 just outside the top 64 in the world rankings as he was number 66 and so once again entered Q School.

On the third day he came through the event for the third time by beating Tim Martin 5–2 in the final round to earn a fresh two-year tour card.

He was eliminated in the last 16 stage of four Players Championships during the year and lost 6–5 to Terry Jenkins in the second round of the European Darts Trophy after leading 4–1.

West made his debut in the Grand Slam of Darts this year after overcoming Dean Winstanley, Wes Newton, Robert Owen and Eddie Dootson in the qualifying event.

He finished third in his group after losing 5–2 and 5–3 to Kim Huybrechts and Michael van Gerwen and recording a 5–0 whitewash over Mark Oosterhuis.

2016

In 2016 West's best results came in the second half of the year.

Wins over Mike Zuydwijk, William O'Connor, Jeffrey de Zwaan, Simon Whitlock, Cristo Reyes and Ricky Evans at the 16th Players Championship event saw him play in his first PDC final.

West was 4–2 down to Michael van Gerwen, but took out a 116 finish to lead 5–4.

He threw for the title in a deciding leg and was unable to take out 110 as Van Gerwen won it 6–5.

2018

A semi-final followed in the 18th event after beating Adrian Lewis 6–3 and he lost 6–1 to Whitlock.