Cody Harris (darts player)

Cody Harris (born 10 October 1985) is a former New Zealand darts player.

Cody Harris
Harris in 2019
Personal information
Nickname"The Codestar"
Born (1985-10-10) 10 October 1985 (age 38)
Auckland, New Zealand
Darts information
Playing darts since1994
DartsShot! Cody Harris Steel Tip
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"Thunder" by Imagine Dragons
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2009–2017
PDC2018–2022
WDF major events – best performances
World MastersLast 32: 2015
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipLast 64: 2018, 2019
UK OpenLast 96: 2018
World Series FinalsLast 16: 2020
Other tournament wins
Alan King Memorial 2017
Auckland Open 2012, 2013, 2014
Canterbury Classic 2016
DPA Australian Matchplay 2016
DPA Australian Pro Tour Hobart 2017
DPA Australian Pro Tour Sydney 2017
DPA Australian Pro Tour Warilla 2017
DPA World Series Qualifier 2017 (x2)
DPNZ Auckland Open 2012
Harrows Australian GP 2015, 2016
New Zealand Masters 2017, 2018
New Zealand National Championships 2015
New Zealand Open 2014, 2015, 2016
North Island Masters 2015, 2017
PDC Challenge Tour 2018, 2019
PDC World New Zealand Qualifying Event 2017
Sydney Masters Qualifier 2015
Ted Clements Open 2016, 2017

Career edit

Harris comes from a family of dart players. His father ran the ACDC Dart Club and Harris watched as a child his parents and other family members when they played. When Eric Bristow came to New Zealand for the WDF World Cup, Harris' father played against him and won. When Harris was around eight years old he for the first time threw a dart.

When Harris was nine he won the A grade Championship for the Auckland Darts Association and he for the first time took part in the national championship when he was 13. Many national successes followed including the win in the 2015 Sydney Darts Masters Qualifier and the National Championship 2015. Internationally, his biggest success so far was the last 32 of the Winmau World Masters in 2015 where he lost to Scott Waites 3–0.[1]

In 2016, he represented New Zealand together along with Warren Parry in the PDC World Cup of Darts. They played Scotland (consisting of Gary Anderson and Robert Thornton), and after breaking the throw with a 125 checkout, he and Parry led 3–1, before Scotland won four legs in a row to win 5–3.[2] At the 2017 event, Harris and Rob Szabo were eliminated 5–2 by Belgium in the opening round.[3]

Harris entered the 2018 PDC Q-School.[4]

World Championship results edit

PDC edit

Performance timeline edit

PDC

Tournament 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
PDC World Championship Non-PDC 1R 2R DNQ
UK Open DNQ 2R 2R 2R
Non-major televised events
PDC World Cup of Darts 1R 1R 1R QF 2R

References edit

  1. ^ "2015 World Masters Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Betway World Cup of Darts Day One". PDC. Archived from the original on 28 October 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  3. ^ "2017 PDC World Cup of Darts Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  4. ^ Francis, Ben. "Cody Harris leaves family behind to become New Zealand's first pro darts player". NewsHub. Retrieved 17 January 2018.

External links edit