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Jul 25, 2013 Sports
Former national champion Norman Madhoo, who now resides in the USA, but is currently back home on holiday is the host of tomorrow’s Darts Tournament which wil be held, at the Malteenoes Sports Club Pavilion.
According to a release from the Guyana Darts Association (GDA), the tournament which is being sponsored under The Water Store, a purified water company owned by Madhoo, will comprise the Luck of the Draw and Men’s Singles competitions and will have cash prizes up for grabs.
Madhoo, who has been a multiple-times national champion and someone who has represented at the prestigious World Darts Championship in England, played superbly to capture the Singles title in a GDA-sponsored competition, at the same venue and word is that he has been displaying terrific form since returning and is still the player to beat.
In the Luck of the Draw competition, Team Mark Persaud and Shaundelle Hyles were defeated by the pair of Anthony Bissoondyal and Sherwyn Greene 2/0 in their semi-final clash, while Sudesh Fitzgerald and Norman Madhoo defeated Colin France and Delon Correia 2/0 in the other half of the draw.
Madhoo and Fitzgerald were surprisingly defeated by team Bissoondyal and Greene, 3/2 in the final.
Mahdoo came out on top in the Men’s Singles, only losing 1 out of 6 matches played, which was to Fitzgerald in the preliminary stage. He defeated Lallchand Rambarose in the semi finals 2/0 and then faced Anil Lachman in the final after he had defeated Colin France 2/1 in their semi final encounter. In the best of 3 final, Madhoo left no doubt about his ability as he won in straight sets from Lachman to claim the top prize.
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