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Dean Winstanley

Dean Winstanley (born 10 February 1981) is an English former professional darts player, recognized by his nickname "Over the Top" and renowned for his exuberant personality and performances in both the BDO and PDC circuits. Winstanley's career began in the British Darts Organisation (BDO), where he achieved significant success, rising to world number one in 2011 after a string of international victories. That year, he won the British Classic and finished as runner-up at the Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship, losing 7–5 to Martin Adams in the final. His earlier triumphs included the Belgium Open, English Open, and German Open, all secured in 2010. In 2012, Winstanley switched to the (PDC), securing a Tour Card at Q School and quickly making an impact by reaching the semi-finals of the Grand Slam of Darts and ending the year 33rd on the . His most iconic moment came at the 2013 , where he hit a nine-darter against in the second round, celebrated with one of the most memorable reactions in darts history. He also advanced to the quarter-finals of the 2014 and the last 16 of the 2014 World Grand Prix and . Winstanley lost his PDC Tour Card in 2016 and subsequently competed in lower-tier events and qualifiers before retiring from professional play. Off the , Winstanley is married to fellow player Lorraine and is a father of five; he hails from in and is known for entering the stage to Madonna's "Like a " while using 24-gram . Throughout his career, he amassed over £287,000 in prize money and recorded a 59% win rate across 667 matches, with a career average of 89.59.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Dean Winstanley was born on 10 February 1981 in Swinton, Dearne Valley, . He grew up in a family deeply immersed in , with his parents, Earnest and Althea Winstanley, both avid players who fostered his early interest in the sport. The family environment was one where was a central activity, as Winstanley later described it as being "in my blood," noting that his parents "loved before I was even a twinkle." Winstanley's introduction to came remarkably early; he first picked up a at the age of two, inspired by watching televised highlights alongside his parents and imitating legendary players like and on a dartboard set up at home. This precocious start showcased his innate talent and the supportive role his family played in nurturing it during his formative years. Although he practiced regularly throughout his childhood, Winstanley temporarily abandoned the sport around age 12 to engage in other local activities, such as street games, before recommitting to at age 22 after encountering a pub dartboard during a trip to . This early foundation in a darts-centric household laid the groundwork for his later professional career.

Introduction to darts

Dean Winstanley was introduced to at the tender age of two, shaped by his family's deep enthusiasm for the sport. Raised in Swinton, Dearne Valley, , he was actively encouraged by his parents, Earnest and Althea, both dedicated players who fostered an early environment conducive to the game. As a toddler, Winstanley frequently watched televised matches featuring darts icons like and , which ignited his initial fascination and prompted him to pick up darts himself. Winstanley's early engagement with was interrupted by a prolonged during his . From age 12 to 22, he set the sport aside to prioritize time with friends and outdoor activities, including street play, effectively pausing his involvement for ten years. This break reflected a shift in priorities typical of teenage years, distancing him from the dartboard during a formative period. The resurgence of Winstanley's interest occurred at age 22 while he was working in . Encountering a dartboard in a local , he impulsively decided to resume playing, rediscovering the enjoyment that had drawn him to the game as a child. This casual reconnection proved pivotal, as upon returning to , he joined a team at the Station Hotel in , laying the groundwork for his transition into competitive .

BDO career

Major tournament results

Dean Winstanley's BDO career featured notable performances in several major tournaments, particularly during his breakthrough year of , when he reached two finals. His results established him as a rising talent in the organization, culminating in a world ranking by the end of that year. However, his major tournament appearances were limited, with consistent deep runs in invitationals and qualifiers leading to his switch to the PDC in 2012.

BDO World Championship

Winstanley made his debut at the in 2011, entering as the 16th seed after strong qualifier performances. He advanced to the final by defeating 3–2 in the last 32, Robbie Green 4–1 in the last 16, 5–1 in the quarter-finals, and Jan Dekker 6–2 in the semi-finals. In the final, he lost 7–5 to defending champion despite leading 3–1 early on, earning £30,000 as runner-up. Returning as the third seed in 2012, Winstanley won his opening match 3–1 against Joey ten Berge but was eliminated in the second round, losing 4–3 to Alan Norris after twice leading 2–0. This marked his final BDO World Championship appearance before departing the organization.

Winmau World Masters

At the Winmau World Masters, Winstanley, seeded fourth, progressed to the quarter-finals with a 3–1 last-32 win over Stewart Rattray but was defeated 3–0 by Martin McCloskey, averaging 83.52. In 2011, he reached the final after victories including a 5–2 quarter-final win over . Facing in the final, Winstanley lost 7–2, securing another runner-up finish and £10,000 in prize money. This performance highlighted his consistency in majors that year.

Zuiderduin Masters

Winstanley competed in the Zuiderduin Masters, a key invitational, in 2010 and 2011. In 2010, he reached the quarter-finals but lost 3–0 to , averaging 83.16 against Adams's 91.92. The following year, as the top seed, he advanced to the semi-finals with wins over Wesley Harms (5–3) and Steve Douglas (5–4, averaging 89.40). He was defeated 5–1 by Ross Montgomery in the semi-finals.
TournamentYearStage ReachedKey Opponent(s) and Score(s)
2011Runner-upFinal: Lost 5–7 to ; Semi: Won 6–2 vs. Jan Dekker
2012Second RoundLost 3–4 to Alan Norris
2010Quarter-finalsLost 0–3 to Martin McCloskey
2011Runner-upFinal: Lost 2–7 to
Zuiderduin Masters2010Quarter-finalsLost 0–3 to
Zuiderduin Masters2011Semi-finalsSemi: Lost 1–5 to Ross Montgomery

Titles and rankings

During his BDO career, Dean Winstanley secured four WDF-ranked victories in 2010 and 2011, marking a rapid rise on the circuit. His breakthrough year was 2010, when he claimed the German Open in April, defeating 3-2 in the final. Later that June, he won the Open, beating Mark Harris 3-1, and in August, he triumphed at the Open, overcoming 3-0. These successes earned him significant ranking points and seeded him fourth for the 2010 World Masters. In 2011, Winstanley continued his strong form by winning the Winmau British Classic in July, where he defeated Garry Thompson 3-1 in the final. He capped the year with victory at the Czech Open in November, beating Alan Norris 4-1. Despite these achievements, he fell short in major finals, finishing as runner-up at the 2011 (losing 7-5 to ) and the 2011 Winmau World Masters (losing 7-2 to ). Winstanley's performances propelled him to the top of the WDF world rankings in early , where he held the No. 1 position with 1010 points as of , reflecting points from his 2010 titles and other events like the Dutch Open (semifinalist) and Czech Open (earlier edition). By May 2011, he slipped to No. 2 behind , but his runner-up finish boosted his standing further, securing qualification for the as a representative. His peak ranking underscored his status as one of the leading players before switching to the PDC in late 2012.
YearTournamentResultOpponent in FinalSource
2010German OpenWinner (3-2)dartswdf.com
2010 OpenWinnerMark Harris (3-1)dartswdf.com
2010 OpenWinner (3-0)dartswdf.com
2011 British ClassicWinnerGarry Thompson (3-1)winmau.com
2011Czech OpenWinnerAlan Norris (4-1)dartswdf.com

PDC career

2013–2016 tenure

Winstanley continued to build on his promising PDC debut in 2013 with strong performances across the Pro Tour. His standout moment came at the , where he defeated 3-0 in the first round, then hit a in his 2-4 second-round loss to . For these achievements in his first full season, he was named PDC Best Newcomer at the annual awards dinner. He also advanced to the quarter-finals of One in May, marking his best Pro Tour result of the year. 2014 proved to be Winstanley's most successful year in the PDC, as he consistently reached deep into major tournaments. In the series, he reached the final of Players Championship 2 in February, defeating several seeded players before losing 6-1 to in . At the year-end , he progressed to the quarter-finals with a 10-5 win over in the second round, only to fall 10-5 to van Gerwen once more. Winstanley also achieved a last 16 appearance at the World Grand Prix, where he beat 2-1 in the first round but lost 1-3 to van Gerwen in the second round, and reached the last 16 of the Darts Trophy, defeating Manuel Vilerio 6-0 before losing 5-6 to . He advanced to the last 16 of the , securing £5,000 in prize money. These results helped him climb to 26th on the end-of-year with £95,550 in earnings. In 2015, Winstanley's form remained solid in select events, particularly at the , where he reached the fourth round (last 16). He defeated Wayne Jones 3-2 in the second round and 4-3 in the third round, before a 4-2 defeat to van der Voort in the fourth round, registering a tournament-high average of 93.66 in one match. However, he exited in the second round of the with a 5-3 loss to William O'Connor and failed to qualify for most other major televised events that year. Winstanley's PDC tenure concluded in 2016 amid a decline in results. He suffered a first-round exit at the , losing 3-2 to despite leading 2-0. Limited success on the Pro Tour followed, and at the end of the year, he lost his Tour Card after dropping outside the top 64 on the .

Post-2016 activity and qualifiers

Following the conclusion of the 2016 season, Winstanley lost his PDC Tour Card after finishing outside the top 64 on the ProTour Order of Merit. Additionally, on November 15, 2016, he received a £3,000 fine and a six-month suspension from the PDC until May 2017 for posting a live video on social media that contained inappropriate language during a non-darts event. This suspension prevented him from participating in any PDC-sanctioned events during that period, marking the end of his initial four-year tenure in the organization. Upon the expiration of his suspension in May 2017, Winstanley focused on regaining his Tour Card through the PDC events, but he did not enter the 2017 edition due to the timing of his ban. He returned to competitive play in January 2018 at the UK in , where he advanced through early rounds, including a 5-0 win over Anthony Brown and a 5-1 victory against David Sharp in the final stages of one event day, but withdrew before the final day due to family issues, failing to secure a Tour Card. A sidelined him for much of 2018, limiting further immediate attempts, though he expressed determination for a full return in 2019. Winstanley made another bid for a Tour Card at the PDC Qualifying School but did not advance beyond the initial rounds across the four-day event. Without success, he shifted focus away from PDC structures, participating instead in (WDF) ranked events during 2020 and 2021. He re-entered PDC in February 2021 for the UK edition, reaching the last 64 on Day 1 (Stage 1A) before exiting, and the last 128 on Day 2, but again failed to reclaim a Tour Card. Since 2021, Winstanley has not qualified for any PDC Tour Cards or major televised events, with no recorded participation in PDC Pro Tour qualifiers or international series order of merit events. As of 2025, he has not participated in any PDC events and is retired from professional competition. His last competitive PDC appearance remains his 2016 UK Open run, after which he has primarily competed on the WDF circuit without bridging back to the PDC.

Personal life

Family and residence

Winstanley is a father of five children from a previous long-term relationship. In 2014, he married professional darts player (née Farlam) in a ceremony in , ; Lorraine, a former World Masters champion, has two children from her own prior relationship. The blended family shares a strong affinity for , with several members actively involved in the at various levels. Following their marriage, Winstanley and his wife relocated to , , where they have resided since. This town in the serves as his home base, aligning with his professional listings and local ties through Lorraine's Derbyshire roots in nearby Flagg. The couple maintains a low-profile centered around and exhibitions.

Interests outside darts

Outside of his professional darts career, Winstanley has a keen interest in restoring classic cars. He enjoys acquiring old vehicles, repairing them to working condition, and selling them to enthusiasts, though he has yet to keep one for himself. Winstanley has specifically expressed a desire to own a as a personal project. In addition to this hobby, Winstanley maintains a venture separate from , serving as the of OTT Light Haulage Limited, a specializing in light haulage and Hiab crane hire services, operating from , , since its incorporation in 2021.

Career highlights

World Championship performances

Dean Winstanley's career spanned both the and PDC organizations, beginning with a remarkable debut in the BDO event where he reached the final, and continuing in the PDC until 2016. His performances highlighted his potential as a consistent performer in early rounds, though he struggled to advance deep into later stages after his initial breakthrough. Notably, he achieved a during his 2013 PDC appearance, marking a highlight in his major tournament history.

BDO World Championships

Winstanley's first World Championship appearance came in the 2011 BDO event at Lakeside, where he entered as the third seed and produced one of the most impressive debuts in the tournament's history. In the opening round, he edged out 3–2, surviving two match darts to secure victory. He followed this with a 4–1 win over Robbie Green in the second round, a dominant 5–1 quarter-final triumph against , and a 6–2 semi-final rout of Jan Dekker. Despite leading 4–3 and later 5–4 in the final, he fell 7–5 to defending champion , finishing as runner-up, which propelled him to world number one in the BDO rankings. Returning in 2012 as the third seed, Winstanley's campaign ended earlier. He defeated qualifier Joey ten Berge 3–1 in the first round but relinquished a 3–1 lead to lose 4–3 to Alan Norris in the second round. This marked his final outing before switching to the PDC.

PDC World Championships

Winstanley made his PDC debut in 2013 at , qualifying via the Pro Tour Order of Merit. He overcame a 2–0 deficit to beat Mervyn King 3–2 in the first round, showcasing resilience with a 106 checkout early in the match. In the second round against , despite trailing 2–0, he hit the third nine-darter in PDC history (T20, T20, T20; T20, T20, T19; T20, ) before losing 4–2 overall. This performance remains his most memorable PDC moment. In 2014, seeded 26th, he exited in the first round with a 3–1 defeat to , averaging 95.48 compared to Burnett's 97.19. The 2015 edition saw his best PDC run, reaching the third round. He survived a decider against Wayne Jones 3–2 in the first round (hitting seven 180s), then came from 2–0 and 3–2 down to edge 4–3 in the second. His progress halted in the third round with a 4–2 loss to van der Voort, averaging 91.36. Winstanley's final PDC World Championship appearance was in 2016, where he lost 3–2 to Ronny Huybrechts in the first round after Huybrechts clinched with a 164 finish. He did not qualify for subsequent editions.
YearOrganizationRound ReachedKey Matches
2011BDORunner-upR1: 3–2 Martin Atkins; R2: 4–1 Robbie Green; QF: 5–1 Stephen Bunting; SF: 6–2 Jan Dekker; F: 5–7 Martin Adams
2012BDOSecond roundR1: 3–1 Joey ten Berge; R2: 3–4 Alan Norris
2013PDCSecond roundR1: 3–2 Mervyn King; R2: 2–4 Vincent van der Voort (nine-darter)
2014PDCFirst roundR1: 1–3 Richie Burnett
2015PDCThird roundR1: 3–2 Wayne Jones; R2: 4–3 Darren Webster; R3: 2–4 Vincent van der Voort
2016PDCFirst roundR1: 2–3 Ronny Huybrechts

Nine-dart finishes

Dean Winstanley achieved a single televised during his professional career. This occurred on 23 December 2012, in the second round of the 2013 at , , against . Winstanley, who had qualified for as a regional finalist, trailed 2–0 in sets and had won only one leg up to that point in the match. In the third leg of the third set, he produced the perfect leg by scoring two 180s with his first six darts, followed by a treble 20, treble 19, and double 12 to complete the 501 checkout. This feat earned him a £15,000 bonus from the PDC (later shared due to another nine-darter in the tournament) and sparked a brief comeback, leveling the match at 2–2 in sets, though he ultimately lost 4–2. The nine-darter is remembered for Winstanley's exuberant celebration, during which he sprinted from the stage in disbelief, momentarily leaving the broadcast camera without a subject before returning to embrace van der Voort. At the time, it was the third nine-dart finish in PDC history, following those by and . No other televised nine-dart finishes have been recorded by Winstanley in PDC or other professional events.

Performance statistics

Timeline overview

Dean Winstanley's entry into the PDC in marked the start of his professional tenure, where he demonstrated rapid adaptation to the tour's competitive level. Securing a Tour Card through Q-School, he competed in 20 events that year, achieving multiple last-16 finishes and accumulating initial prize money that positioned him competitively. His standout achievement came at the Grand Slam of Darts, where he topped Group C before defeating 10-5 in the last 16 and 16-12 in the quarter-finals, prior to an 8-16 semi-final loss to ; this performance earned him £12,500 and highlighted his potential with an average exceeding 95 in key matches. By 2013, Winstanley solidified his status with consistent Pro Tour results, including a quarter-final appearance in 17, contributing to over £50,000 in earnings for the year. At the , he made his debut by edging Mervyn King 3-2 in the first round, then produced a historic —the third in the event's history—during a 4-2 second-round defeat to , averaging 93.41 overall in the match. These efforts underscored his scoring ability, with a season-high average of 94.22 across televised events. Winstanley's 2014 season featured strong Pro Tour form, highlighted by a runner-up finish at Players Championship 2, where he defeated and en route to a 6-1 final loss against , securing £5,000. He also reached the quarter-finals of the European Darts Open, but his run ended abruptly in the first round with a 3-1 defeat to , averaging 95.48. Overall, he maintained momentum with a 60% win rate in floor tournaments, though major consistency eluded him. The 2015 campaign represented Winstanley's peak, culminating in his deepest progression to the third round (last 16). He overcame Wayne Jones 3-2 in the second round (averaging 93.66) before falling 2-3 to in the third round in a , with a match average of 92.68. Additional highlights included last-16 finishes at the and , boosting his season earnings to a career-high of approximately £107,000 and reflecting a 62% win rate in majors. In 2016, Winstanley's form dipped amid personal challenges, including a six-month suspension for an inappropriate social media incident, leading to limited appearances and a failure to retain his Tour Card at the year's end. He managed only sporadic Pro Tour success, with early exits in most events and no major deep runs, ending his PDC tenure with a season win rate below 50%. Post-2016, he transitioned to invitational and WDF events, attempting Q-School annually through 2021 without success, while competing in Challenge Tour and Development Tour circuits, where he secured five minor titles and maintained an overall career win rate of 59.07% across 667 matches. As of 2025, Winstanley has retired from professional darts, with no further Tour Card attempts reported. His last competitive major outing was the 2015 World Championship, after which activity shifted to lower-profile tournaments with total career prize money reaching £287,794.

Head-to-head records

Dean Winstanley's head-to-head records against prominent opponents highlight his competitive edge in major tournaments, particularly during his 2011 success and 2013–2016 PDC tenure, where he faced several elite players but secured limited victories against the very top tier. His overall career win stands at 59.07% across 667 matches, though specific rivalries often featured narrow margins in high-stakes encounters. The following table summarizes key head-to-head encounters with notable players, drawn from major PDC and BDO events. These represent selective examples establishing his performance scale against world champions and ranked professionals, rather than exhaustive minor-tour data.
OpponentMatches PlayedWins-LossesNotable Encounters
Martin Adams10-1Lost 5–7 in the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship final, leading 4–3 and 5–4 before Adams rallied.
Raymond van Barneveld11-0Won 5–2 in the group stage of the 2011 Grand Slam of Darts, topping Group B with a 92.68 average.
Michael van Gerwen10-1Lost 8–16 in the semi-final of the 2012 Grand Slam of Darts, with van Gerwen averaging 101.83.
Vincent van der Voort10-1Lost 2–4 in the second round of the 2013 PDC World Darts Championship (hit a nine-darter during the match).
Mervyn King11-0Won 3–2 in the second round of the 2013 PDC World Darts Championship.
Phil Taylor10-1Lost 1–6 in the second round of the 2013 Gibraltar Darts Trophy (controversial double-12 finish awarded to Taylor).
Richie Burnett10-1Lost 1–3 in the first round of the 2014 PDC World Darts Championship, averaging 95.48.
These matchups underscore Winstanley's ability to challenge higher-ranked players, as seen in his upset over van Barneveld and resilient showings in runs, though he struggled against dominant forces like van Gerwen and . No draws were recorded in these encounters, consistent with standard PDC/BDO formats.

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