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Darts World Cup, Gabriel Clemens: "Maybe I'll forget van Gerwen's name too"

12/29/2020, 7:33:47 AM

Gabriel Clemens went to bed immediately after his historic coup against Peter Wright. The day after, there was enough time to think about how victory can change his life.


He is the first German to have made it to the round of 16 at a Darts World Cup.

The first German to throw the world champion out of the tournament and the first German to achieve a World Cup throwing average of 99 points per shot.

Gabriel Clemens wrote history with his 4: 3 against Peter Wright.

Tuesday (from 8 p.m. / Sport1 and DAZN) he meets the Pole Krzysztof Ratajski.

WORLD:

Interest in you is increasing.

Even with people who have barely dealt with darts so far.

Describe a day in the life of the professional Gabriel Clemens.

Clemens:

It's like normal work.

I get up around 6:30 a.m., have breakfast, go to my training room at 8 a.m., stay there for seven to nine hours, four to five of them on the board, ride the ergometer for half an hour twice a week and do bureaucratic work - a full-time Job.

But my girlfriend supports me a lot, books trips and hotels.

WORLD:

Who else is in your environment?