A lucky fan watching the World Championship at Alexandra Palace had a birthday to remember after Christian Kist’s nine-dart finish earned him £60,000.
Kris, from Sutton, was attending Wednesday night’s action as a birthday present from him grandad, who gave him the ticket last week.
And his life changed when Kist threw the perfect leg of darts in his first-round match against Madars Razma as he was chosen at random to win the cash prize as part of title sponsor Paddy Power’s BIGGER 180 campaign.
Kist also earned a £60,000 payday, with charity Prostate Cancer UK also receiving £60,000.
The fan said: “I am speechless to be honest. I didn’t expect it to happen to me. I am shaking still, I can’t believe it.
“I am a massive darts fan, I came to a final 10 years ago with my brother and grandad, who I am here with tonight. I haven’t been back since.
“This was a birthday present so it makes it even better, my grandad got me tickets, it makes it even sweeter.”
Asked whether his grandad would receive some of the windfall, he replied: “I have no idea.
“Me and my partner have moved into a flat this year so maybe I’ll stick some on the mortgage or a nice holiday. I don’t know, it’s a lot of money, it’s a lot to think about.”
Kist’s darting perfection earned him more money than he would have received had he made it to the quarter-finals.
But his Ally Pally journey ended as he lost 3-1.
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