Mark Webster may refer to: Mark Webster (journalist) (born 1953), British journalist and broadcaster Mark Webster (presenter), British sports presenter...
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Mark Webster (born 12 August 1983) is a Welsh former professional darts player. Nicknamed Webby and The Spider, he played in Professional Darts Corporation...
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Mark Webster is a British journalist and broadcaster who has presented many of Channel 5's late night sports shows. He hosted the "Off the Wall" show on...
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Webster's Dictionary is any of the US English language dictionaries edited in the early 19th century by Noah Webster (1758–1843), a US lexicographer, as...
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2–0 set lead against Mark Webster in the first round with the match going into a deciding set. With the set on throw with Webster three legs to two ahead...
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Mark Webster (born 1953) is an English journalist of over thirty years' standing. He is a former correspondent for Independent Television News, having...
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25 singles in Australia released in 2001. Webster was born on 30 April 1987, to parents Tina and Mark Webster in Sydney, New South Wales. At a young age...
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Simon Whitlock. He also lost the third-place play-off 10–8 in legs to Mark Webster. In the 2010 World Championship, Simon Whitlock defeated Van Barneveld...
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courtesy of victories over Tony Eccles, Mark Dudbridge, Robert Thornton, Vincent van der Voort and Mark Webster en route to the final, where he played...
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into the tournament as the number six seed. Anderson defeated Mark Hylton, Mark Webster and Wayne Jones in the group stage to finish top of his group...
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the World Grand Prix, the Grand Slam, as well as a surprising loss to Mark Webster five sets to two in the quarter-final of the 2011 World Championship...
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Roosenbrand 4–0 in the semi-finals before losing to defending champion Mark Webster 4–0 in the final. Gurney qualified for the 2009 BDO World Championships...
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won at the 14th attempt in 2007 but he lost in the Semi-Finals to Mark Webster. Webster won the World Championship, beating Simon Whitlock 7–5 in the final...
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Mark Webster (born 21 February 1990 in Penrith, New South Wales) is an Australian figure skater. He is the 2011 Australian national champion. He has represented...
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David Webster is a 1971 portrait by the English artist David Hockney of the arts administrator David Webster. It was commissioned to mark Webster's retirement...
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first round of the 2011 World Matchplay, Part hit a 9 Darter against Mark Webster and came from 7–1 down to within one leg at 9–8. He subsequently lost...
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round, but came back to win 4–3. He then faced former BDO World Champion Mark Webster, whom he beat 5–3, to set up a semi-final meeting against Adrian Lewis...
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beaten 6–5. At the 2015 UK Open, O'Connor overcame Dean Winstanley 5–3, Mark Webster 9–5 and Ian White 9–6 to reach the fifth round of the event for the first...
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Tour finals in Bad Nauheim, Germany – losing 4–6 to fellow Welshman Mark Webster on Saturday, and then by the same scoreline to Simon Whitlock on Sunday...
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second consecutive year as he beat Mark Webster, Ian White and Justin Pipe before being whitewashed 6–0 by Darren Webster. He qualified for the 2014 World...
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Mark Watson (disambiguation) Mark Watts (disambiguation) Mark Webb (disambiguation) Mark Webber (disambiguation) Mark Webster (disambiguation) Mark West...
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to Mark Webster 0–4) 2017: Second round (lost to Benito van de Pas 3–4) 2022: Semi-finals (lost to Martin Adams 2–4) 2023: Second round (lost to Mark Dudbridge...
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Darts, losing to Daryl Gurney 5–1 and Darren Webster 5–2, but did notch a victory by beating Mark Webster 5–2. On 10 December 2017, Noppert won the WDF...
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Price 3–0. In February at the fifth UK Open Qualifier, Price defeated Mark Webster 6–1 and Mensur Suljović 6–3 to reach his first PDC final, but he was...
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Bully Boy Les Wallace McDanger John Walton John Boy Wayne Warren Yank Mark Webster The Spider The WDF, BDO and PDC each maintain their own rankings lists...
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32nd World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation. Mark Webster was the defending men's champion, but he was eliminated 4–0 by John Walton...
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match which he lost 5–6 to Darren Webster. Wade won Players Championship 9 in Barnsley defeating the likes of Mark Webster, Christian Kist, Peter Hudson,...
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win 5–4. Adams went on to lose in the semi-finals to number-one seed Mark Webster, who eventually won the tournament. Adams defeated Scott Waites in the...
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last 16 of a PDC event for the first time, where he was defeated by Mark Webster 6–2. Dobey qualified for the 2015 World Series of Darts Finals and lost...
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retired player Wayne Mardle and former World Champions John Part and Mark Webster. Jeff Stelling was the original presenter of Sky Sports' darts coverage...
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