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Leo de Oude | |
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Personal information | |
Born | 4 February 1959 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Home town | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Darts information | |
Playing darts since | 1975 |
Darts | 24g |
Laterality | Right-handed |
Walk-on music | "Rock and Roll" by Led Zeppelin |
Organisation (see split in darts) | |
BDO | 1980–1984 |
WDF | 1980–1984 |
WDF major events – best performances | |
World Masters | Last 64: 1980 |
Leo de Oude (born 4 February 1959) is an Dutch former professional darts player who has played members of the World Darts Federation (WDF) events in the 1980s.
Career
editOude have third staged of the Winmau World Masters Darts Championship, before losing in the last 64 to Wales Lance Richards of 1980.
Oude represented Team Netherlands in 1983 WDF World Cup with Ellis Elsevijf, Pieter Kessels and Rick Daniels, who defeating by Siegfried Vogel of West Germany and before losing to Ireland's John Joe O'Shea.
Oude left the WDF in 1984.