結果

選手錦標賽5 03/18 12:20 57 Leighton Bennett v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 6-5
英國公開賽 2024 03/01 15:25 9 羅迪•約翰•羅德裏格斯 v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 6-4
PDC 世界錦標賽 12/27 21:25 5 邁克爾•史密斯 v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 4-1
PDC 世界錦標賽 12/21 14:55 6 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 v 麥克•德德克爾 3-1
選手錦標賽29 11/01 15:35 5 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 v 吉安•范維恩 5-6
選手錦標賽29 11/01 14:35 6 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 v 基岡•布朗 6-3
選手錦標賽29 11/01 13:00 57 約翰尼•克萊頓 v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 2-6
歐洲錦標賽 10/27 19:50 5 邁克爾•范厄文 v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 6-5
歐洲巡回賽 13 10/13 11:35 7 馬丁•盧克曼 v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 6-5
歐洲巡迴賽12 09/22 12:35 - 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 v 史考特‧衛茨 4-6
歐洲巡迴賽11 09/09 11:00 5 安德魯•吉爾丁 v 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 6-2
歐洲巡迴賽11 09/08 11:30 7 馬達斯•拉茲瑪 v Stephen Burton 6-1

Wikipedia - Madars Razma

Madars Razma (born 26 September 1988) is a Latvian professional darts player nicknamed Razmatazz who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He won the Latvia National Championships in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016.

History

In 2013, Razma qualified for the last 32 of the World Masters (losing 0–3 to Geert De Vos). He qualified for the 2014 BDO World Darts Championship, after finishing top of the Baltic and Scandinavia qualification table. He won the 2013 Riga Open and Finnish Open, reached the semi-finals of the Tallukka Open and Lithuania Open, and quarter-finals of the German Gold Cup and Polish Open, and won the 2013 Antwerp Open pairs along with Ron Meulenkamp. At the 2014 World Championship he beat John Michael to reach the last 32 stage before losing to Geert De Vos. The following year, after a consistent season, Razma upset fifth seed Martin Phillips 3–0 in the first round. He was beaten 3–4 in the second round by Brian Dawson.

At the 2016 World Championship, Razma beat Gary Robson in the first round 3–1, before losing to Jamie Hughes 1–4 in the second round.

Razma entered the Professional Darts Corporation's Qualifying School in 2017. A run to the last eight on the second day saw Razma finish twelfth on the Q School Order of Merit, earning the final Tour Card on offer and making him the first Latvian to hold one.

Razma made his first PDC final at the nineteenth Players Championship of 2018, losing in the final to Max Hopp, 3–6. This helped qualify him for his first televised PDC event, the 2018 Players Championship Finals.

Following a disappointing end to 2018 as Razma failed to produce a significant run at the 2018 Players Championship Finals and came agonisingly close to qualifying for the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship, he managed to regain his PDC Tour Card at European Q-School in January 2019. A run to the final on the third day saw Razma finish first on the Order of Merit, giving him at least another two years on the PDC ProTour.

Razma is known for his preference for throwing for treble 19 rather than the standard treble 20.