Alan Soutar on service in Kosovo and darts: how preparing a rabbit helps at the World Championship.
Situation at the World Championship
According to The Sun: Alan Soutar is confident in his endurance under tough conditions. He assures that he can handle the atmosphere at the World Championship after the experience of preparing a rabbit during his commando service in Kosovo.
The 47-year-old firefighter from Arbroath is gearing up for a tough second round match at the World Championship against Dutchman Gian Van Veen, which will take place at Ally Pally on Monday afternoon.
“I can handle any situation,” says Soutar.
Soutar believes that his previous experience helps him navigate the emotional pressure that comes with competing at such a high level.
Soutar's success at the World Championship could be significant for his career. His endurance and ability to cope with stress impress even the most discerning sports experts. Ahead of the match, he is determined and ready to fight for victory to showcase his skills on the international stage.
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