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U.S. Player Profiles Main Index
February 4, 2006 Virginia Beach, VA Isen Veljic
February 5, 2006 Marietta, GA Roger Carter
February 11, 2006 Fairfield, NJ Jim Widmayer
March 4, 2006 Philadelphia, PA Jim Watkins
March 5, 2006 Lincolnwood, IL Dave DePriest
March 11, 2006 Sterling, VA Joe Chaney
March 12, 2006 Las Vegas, NV John Kuczynski
March 18, 2006 Windsor Locks, CT Tim Grossman
March 19, 2006 Katy, TX Joe Slivan
April 1, 2006 Marborough, MA Ray Carver
April 2, 2006 Ronkonkoma, NY Joe Efter
April 22, 2006 Somerville, MA Tom Curtin
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Player Profile Jim Watkins Qualified: March 04, 2006 Philadelphia, PA If I win the million dollars I will still be myself. I really don't want to think about it. However, my wife surely is! We would take care of our family, take our 25th wedding anniversary trip to Hawaii and just enjoy life more. —Jim Watkins Related News: Watkins Wins Philadelphia Qualifier Answer This Trivia Question and You'll Know Who Won! |
Nickname: Jim or Jimmy Date of Birth: September 25, 1954 Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hometown: Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania Hobbies: Golf Movie: Any James Bond movie Television Show: I watch the Sci-Fi channel. Favorite Night on the Town: My wife and I enjoy going out to dinner. Besides that we enjoy just staying home. Meal: Chicken Parmesan with spaghetti. Or a cheese steak. Yuengling beer. Sports Team: Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies Music: Phil Collins Pet Peeve: I'm a pretty easy going person. I try not to let things bother me. What most people don’t know about me: Hmmm... Weapon of Choice: 21-gram Jim Watkins Signature Darts, by Voks
My claim to fame prior to taking the World Series of Darts (WSOD) Philadelphia qualifier, was winning back-to-back National 501 Singles titles in 1993 and 1994. I stopped playing in 1996 for five years and returned to the game in 2002. I started playing seriously again last year.
I did not pick up a dart until I was twenty-one. I was sitting at a bar, it was American dart league night, they needed another player and somehow I got talked into it. From that night on I was hooked. I suppose I could have taken up something different, but darts is an individual sport. Sure you play doubles, but this a sport where you are recognized for your individual accomplishments. It is mentally and, at times, physically challenging.
I credit my friend and dart legend Jerry Umberger with my progress in the English dart sport. Jerry is the one who got me involved with the English dart. I had been playing American darts (Woody or Baseball, as some know it as) for years, when Jerry invited me to go along to an English tournament. The rest is history.
I traveled to tournaments with Lou Yeager. My mixed partner was Frannie Frederick. Through the years I have had the opportunity to shoot with many players and friends. Unfortunately, my work obligations limit me from playing in as many tournaments I would like.
I have been trying to arrange to play in tournaments that are close to home – but right now my goal in darts is to win the WSOD. We as dart players need to take the opportunity that is being presented by the PDC and ESPN to show the American public how great a sport this is. I believe I can beat anyone if my darts are on. Of course, I can also lose to anyone if my darts are off!
I don’t currently have a sponsor. And I really don’t have a practice routine. I work for Shalmet Corporation as a maintenance technician so I like to throw darts in the morning after work to unwind.
I am married to my wife Colleen and we have a son, Jimmy.
We also have a Golden Retriever named Bailey and a Boxer named Steeda Radar.
I can see myself on stage celebrating my WSOD win – but I want to be remembered as a good husband and father.
Related News: Watkins Wins Philadelphia Qualifier Answer This Trivia Question and You'll Know Who Won!
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