# Leo Laurens

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Belgian darts player

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Darts player

Leo Laurens Personal information Nickname "The Lion of Antwerp" Born (1952-07-30) 30 July 1952 (age 73) Antwerp, Belgium Home town Itegem, Belgium Darts information Playing darts since 1972 Darts 21g Laterality Right-handed Walk-on music "Good Times" by Jimmy Barnes and INXS Organisation (see split in darts) BDO 1988–1999 WDF major events – best performances World Championship Quarter-final: 1997 World Masters Last 32: 1988, 1993, 1995 Dutch Open Winner (1): 1992 Other tournament wins Tournament Years Belgium Gold Cup Belgium National Championship Antwerp Open French Open North Holland Open 1988, 1993, 1996 1989, 1990, 1992 1990 1990, 1992 1995

**Leo Laurens** (born 30 July 1952) is a Belgian former professional [darts](/source/Darts) player who competed in [British Darts Organisation](/source/British_Darts_Organisation) (BDO) events. At the end of 1993, he was number one in the WDF world rankings after all of the BDO's top players broke away to form the World Darts Council (now the [Professional Darts Corporation](/source/Professional_Darts_Corporation), PDC).

## Career

Laurens made his World Championship debut in 1989, losing in the first round to American [Rick Ney](/source/Rick_Ney). He returned a year later, beating Canada's [Bob Sinnaeve](/source/Bob_Sinnaeve),[1] before losing to [Mike Gregory](/source/Mike_Gregory_(darts_player)). His best performance came in 1997, where he reached the quarter-finals after beating Ritchie Davies and [Richie Burnett](/source/Richie_Burnett). He lost to reigning champion [Steve Beaton](/source/Steve_Beaton). Laurens also holds the record for most 180's scored in a first-round match at the World Championship, with nine, although [John Henderson](/source/John_Henderson_(darts_player)) holds the record for a best of 5 sets match with 12.

He also played in the [Winmau World Masters](/source/Winmau_World_Masters) in 1988, 1993, and 1995, losing in the first round on each occasion.

## World Championship performances

### BDO

- 1989: 1st round (lost to [Rick Ney](/source/Rick_Ney) 1–3) (sets)

- 1990: 2nd round (lost to [Mike Gregory](/source/Mike_Gregory_(darts_player)) 1–3)

- 1994: 2nd round (lost to [Magnus Caris](/source/Magnus_Caris) 0–3)

- 1996: 1st round (lost to [Raymond van Barneveld](/source/Raymond_van_Barneveld) 0–3)

- 1997: Quarter-finals (lost to [Steve Beaton](/source/Steve_Beaton) 3–4)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Embassy World Professional Darts Championship 1990"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121007024824/http://www.dartnet.nl/toernooien/e1990.php). Dartnet.nl. Archived from [the original](http://www.dartnet.nl/toernooien/e1990.php) on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2009.

## External links

- [Stats on Darts Database](http://www.DartsDatabase.co.uk/PlayerDetails.aspx?playerKey=1874)

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