Darts amateur was working in a warehouse when he learned about his participation in the World Championship.
Young dart participant learned about his qualification
According to The Sun: Jamaï van den Herik, a 22-year-old darts player from the Netherlands, discovered that he qualified for the World Darts Championship. This happened while he was working in a clothing store. He successfully participated in the Development Tour for players aged 16 to 24 and the Challenge Tour for those without a tour card.
“I just couldn’t believe it,”
the athlete noted.
Jamaï continues to train hard and prepare for competitions. His story can be an inspiration for many young athletes striving for success in their discipline.
This victory is an important step in Jamaï's career, proving that effort and dedication can lead to great results. Qualifying for the World Championship is an opportunity for him to showcase his talents on the international stage and represent his country.
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