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?