Stephanie Lucky Lück wins Darts championship in Kornwestheim!

In Kornwestheim fand am 17.06.2025 eine erfolgreiche Dart-Meisterschaft statt, bei der Inklusion und spannende Wettbewerbe im Fokus standen.
A successful darts championship took place in Kornwestheim on June 17, 2025, in which the focus was on inclusion and exciting competitions. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Stephanie Lucky Lück wins Darts championship in Kornwestheim!

Kornwestheim, Deutschland - Last weekend the highly expected darts championship took place in Kornwestheim in the sports hall East. In bright sunshine and high summer temperatures, passionate players fought up to 64 darts slices. The atmosphere was in a good mood and happy banter, which almost forgot the heat wave. Stephanie Lück, known as the nickname "Lucky", once again showed her skills and secured the title. In the final, Lück won 5: 2 sets against the multiple defending champion Irina "Ice Baby" Armstrong. Her joy was noticeable when she celebrated the victory with cheers and a bright smile while she wiped welding drops from her forehead.

Another central topic of the event was inclusion. Although the event made important progress in this area, it also became clear that there is still a need for improvement here. Talks about future opportunities for promoting inclusive approaches in darts-sport found space, which shows that inclusion is also very popular in this area.

international perspectives

Yesterday's championship is not the only event on the darts calendar. As The German Dart Verband becomes Target Darts of the World Paradarts Masters and the World Championships, from the 3rd to January 5, 2025 in Chelmsford, Essex. Here the 64 best paradise players from all over the world will fight for the title. This collaboration impressively shows how important inclusion and support is for all athletes.

As part of this championship, a list of qualified players will also be published on September 1, 2024. Bernhard Haider, an emerging star among the paradise players, will definitely be a focus on the competitions, since he lost the final of the last World Paradarts Masters not too long ago against Heiko Bohnhorst. Bohnhorst himself, who is 56 years old and was recognized as "World Paradarts World Master 2024", has won a permanent place in the dart community through his outstanding achievements.

The anticipation for the upcoming international competitions is great and you can be excited to see how the athletes will beat in the coming year. The combination of talented players, committed sponsors and an increasingly growing audience is the perfect breeding ground for the development of darts not only at national, but also at an international level.

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OrtKornwestheim, Deutschland
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