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Alan Warriner-Little

English darts player (born 1962)


English darts player (born 1962)

FieldValue
nameAlan Warriner-Little
nicknameThe Iceman
Wozza
birth_date
birth_placeLancaster, Lancashire, England
hometownMaryport, Cumbria, England
since1989
darts22g RedDragon
lateralityRight-handed
music"Cold as Ice" by Foreigner
BDO1985–1993
PDC1993–2009 (Founding Member)
BDO WorldRunner-up: 1993
World MastersRunner-up: 1998
Dutch OpenWinner (3): 1989, 1993, 1998
PDC WorldSemi-final: 1999, 2003
MatchplayRunner-up: 1997, 2000
Grand PrixWinner (1): 2001
UK OpenQuarter-final: 2004
Seniors WorldLast 24: 2022
tournamentBritish Matchplay
Atlantic City Open
Belgium Open
Boston Pro
British Open
British Pentathlon
Cleveland Darts Extraveganza
England Open
Finnish Open
German Open
Isle of Man Open
Jersey Festival of Darts
North American Open
PDC Eastbourne Open
PDC Scottish Masters
WDC UK Matchplay
Witch City Open
resultyears1990
1996
1989, 1990
2000
1990
1988
1999
1998
1993
1998
1986
2000
1992
2002
1997
1995
2000
achievementPDC World Number 1
BDO World Number 1
WDF World Number 1

Wozza | Int. Darts League = Atlantic City Open Belgium Open Boston Pro British Open British Pentathlon Cleveland Darts Extraveganza England Open Finnish Open German Open Isle of Man Open Jersey Festival of Darts North American Open PDC Eastbourne Open PDC Scottish Masters WDC UK Matchplay Witch City Open 1996 1989, 1990 2000 1990 1988 1999

1998 1993 1998 1986 2000 1992 2002 1997 1995 2000 BDO World Number 1 WDF World Number 1

Alan Warriner-Little (born Warriner; 24 March 1962) is an English former professional darts player. Nicknamed the Iceman, he is a former World Grand Prix champion and a former runner-up at the World Professional Darts Championship.

Darts career

Before coming to prominence as a darts professional, Warriner-Little appeared as a contestant in a 1987 edition of the ITV gameshow Bullseye whilst working as a State Enrolled Nurse on Ward 13 Upper at Lancaster Moor Hospital. He scored 257 the following year when he was invited back to throw for charity.

He made his World Championship debut in 1989, losing a second-round match to Jocky Wilson in a sudden death leg, after missing 8 match darts, with Wilson going on to win the tournament for his second World Championship. Warriner reached the quarter-finals in 1991 and 1992, before reaching his first World Final in 1993 – but he lost 3–6 to John Lowe. This form took him to the top of the world rankings.

He joined the top players in the game when they separated from the BDO after that 1993 final.

Warriner-Little has a consistent record in the PDC World Darts Championship. He lost at the quarter-finals stage seven times (1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2006) and reached the semi-finals twice (1999 and 2003).

He also was runner-up at the World Matchplay in 1997 and 2000, as well as in the World Masters in 1998.

In October 2001, he won the World Grand Prix. In that tournament he also recorded the highest winning three-dart average in double-start format (106.45) in his first round victory against Andy Jenkins 2–0 in sets. Three years later he was runner-up at the World Grand Prix.

As at 2023 Warriner is currently still active in darts as a commentator for English broadcaster ITV and as chairman of the players' union PDPA.

Personal life

Warriner was married to his first wife, Joanne, from 1987 to 1991, and married to his second wife, Kim, from 1991 to 2003. He married his third wife, Brenda Little, in the summer of 2005, and changed his name from Alan Warriner to Alan Warriner-Little. Warriner is a Manchester United supporter.

World Championship results

Source:

BDO

  • 1989: Second Round (lost to Jocky Wilson 2–3) (sets)
  • 1990: First Round (lost to Mike Gregory 0–3)
  • 1991: Quarter Final (lost to Bob Anderson 3–4)
  • 1992: Quarter Final (lost to Kevin Kenny 0–4)
  • 1993: Final (lost to John Lowe 3–6)

PDC

  • 1994: Quarter Final (lost to Steve Brown 3–4)
  • 1995: Group Stage (finished second in Group 4 behind Dennis Smith)
  • 1996: Quarter Final (lost to Dennis Priestley 1–4)
  • 1997: Quarter Final (lost to Eric Bristow 3–5)
  • 1998: Group Stage (finished bottom in Group 8)
  • 1999: Semi Final (lost to Phil Taylor 3–5)
  • 2000: Quarter Final (lost to Phil Taylor 0–5)
  • 2001: Quarter Final (lost to John Part 1–4)
  • 2002: Second Round (lost to Colin Lloyd 4–6)
  • 2003: Semi Final (lost to Phil Taylor 1–6)
  • 2004: Quarter Final (lost to Phil Taylor 1–5)
  • 2005: Third Round (lost to Paul Williams 1–4)
  • 2006: Quarter Final (lost to Wayne Mardle 0–5)
  • 2007: First Round (lost to Alan Tabern 0–3)
  • 2008: Second Round (lost to Peter Manley 1–4)

Career finals

BDO major finals

Warriner-Little appeared in three BDO major finals and has won one title.

Legend
World Championship (0–1)
Winmau World Masters (0–1)
British Matchplay (1–0)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Winner1.1990British MatchplayENG Bob Anderson5–4 (s)
Runner-up1.1993World Darts ChampionshipENG John Lowe3–6 (s)
Runner-up2.1998Winmau World MastersENG Les Wallace2–3 (s)

PDC major finals: 4 (1 title)

Legend
World Matchplay (0–2)
World Grand Prix (1–1)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.1997World Matchplay11–16 (l)
Runner-up2.2000World Matchplay (2)12–18 (l)
Winner1.2001World Grand Prix8–2 (s)
Runner-up3.2004World Grand Prix3–7 (s)

Performance timeline

BDO

Tournament198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999
BDO World ChampionshipDNPL16L32QFQFRUNo longer a BDO Member
Winmau World MastersDNPL16L16QFSFDNPRUL32
British MatchplayDNPWSFDNP
British ProfessionalL32Not held
TournamentEventWorld Cup 1989Euro Cup 1990World Cup 1991Euro Cup 1992
WDF World Cup &Singles{{TournLRL16}}DNP}}
Pairs{{TournLRPrelim.}}{{TournLRL64}}
Team
Overall

PDC

Tournament199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008
PDC World ChampionshipQFRRQFQFRRSFQFQFL16SFQFL32QFL64L32
World MatchplayL16L16QFRUL16L16RUL16L16QFL16L32L32L32DNP
World Grand PrixNYFL16L16GQFWL32QFRUL32L32DNP
Las Vegas Desert ClassicNot heldL16QFL16L32DNP
UK OpenNot heldL64QFL96L64L96L64

References

References

  1. [http://www.theiceman.co.uk/intro.htm Profile from Warriner's website] {{webarchive. link. (2 January 2007)
  2. "Alan Warriner-Little profile, results and statistics". Darts Database.
  3. "Averages – PDPA".
  4. "Lucky to still be alive, says champ". The Visitor.
  5. [http://www.planetdarts.tv/page/utozdetail/0,,10180~727888,00.html Planet Darts profile] {{webarchive. link. (9 December 2006)
  6. {{Cite Twitter profile. AlanWarriner
  7. "WDF World Cup". MasterCaller.
  8. "WDF Europe Cup". MasterCaller.
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