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Mark Dudbridge

Mark Dudbridge (born 11 January 1973) is an English professional darts player from Bristol, best known by his nickname "Flash," derived from his rapid throwing style and walk-on music, Queen's "Flash's Theme" from the Flash Gordon soundtrack. A right-handed player using 21-gram Target darts, Dudbridge began his professional career in the late 1990s, initially competing in the BDO circuit before switching to the PDC in 2003. Dudbridge's most notable achievements include winning the 2002 Winmau World Masters, defeating Tony West 7-4 in the final to claim his first major title as a relative unknown in the sport. In 2005, he reached the PDC World Darts Championship final, where he lost 7-4 to Phil Taylor after a strong run that included victories over high-profile opponents, earning him qualification for that year's . He also finished as runner-up in the 2004 World Matchplay and secured multiple titles, including two UK Open qualifiers in 2003 and 2006, as well as Challenge Tour events in 2017. Over his career, Dudbridge has amassed eight victories, three recorded nine-dart finishes, and career earnings exceeding £426,000, with a win rate of approximately 58.56% across more than 1,500 matches. After a period of injury setbacks, including a 2012 double operation on his throwing arm, Dudbridge returned to competitive play and remains active as of 2025, competing in the PDC Challenge Tour and World Seniors events, where he recently reached the last 32 of the World Seniors Championship. Sponsored by Target Darts, he is regarded as a humble and approachable figure in the darts community, contributing to the sport through his consistent performances and sportsmanship.

Early life and BDO career

Introduction to darts

Mark Dudbridge was born on 11 January 1973 in , . He developed an interest in during his early teens, beginning to play around the age of 13 in 1986. His initial exposure came from watching professional matches on television, where he drew inspiration from players like , whose style and success captivated the young Bristolian. Dudbridge honed his skills through regular practice in local settings, typical of the pub-based darts culture prevalent in England during the 1980s and 1990s. He developed a right-handed throwing style, focusing on consistency and precision that would define his approach. Over time, he adopted the 21g Harrows Flash Series darts, which complemented his technique and became synonymous with his identity in the sport. The nickname "Flash" originated from the Queen song of the same name from their Flash Gordon soundtrack, reflecting Dudbridge's quick and dynamic playing style on the oche. This moniker, along with his early enthusiasm, laid the foundation for his progression into organized competitions within the British Darts Organisation.

BDO achievements

Mark Dudbridge entered the professional circuit in the late 1990s, inspired by his hero , and began competing in (BDO) events as a right-handed player from . His early career focused on building experience through regional and open tournaments, establishing himself as a promising talent without notable major successes until 2002. Dudbridge's breakthrough came at the 2002 Winmau World Masters, held from November 1 to 3 in , where he claimed his first major title. In the tournament, he notably upset defending champion in the first round before advancing through the draw, including a 6-5 semi-final victory over that left him with just 25 minutes to prepare for the final. In the final, the 29-year-old defeated Tony West 7-4, securing the £16,800 first prize after trailing early but pulling ahead with key checkouts on double top and double 20. This victory marked his only televised BDO major win and earned him the nickname "Flash," leading to the adoption of Queen's "Flash" as his walk-on music, which he has used throughout his career starting from this era. Despite the triumph, Dudbridge had failed to qualify for the 2003 , prompting his decision to switch to the rival (PDC) shortly after the 2002 event. This move ended his tenure without further major appearances, though his World Masters success highlighted his potential on the international stage.

PDC career

Breakthrough years (2003–2005)

Mark Dudbridge joined the (PDC) circuit in 2003 after earning his tour card through the , marking his transition from the (BDO) following his 2002 Winmau World Masters victory. This move positioned him for immediate impact in PDC events, where he began competing in Pro Tour qualifiers and major tournaments. In the , Dudbridge made his debut at the Circus Tavern, advancing to the quarter-finals by defeating defending champion 4-3 in the first round and 4-1 in the second before losing 1-5 to . Later that year, he achieved his first major PDC final at the World Matchplay in , defeating , , , and en route to the championship match, where he fell 8-18 to Phil Taylor. This runner-up finish, earning him £10,000, highlighted his rapid rise and established him as a contender among the PDC's elite. Additionally, Dudbridge won the , further bolstering his profile on the tour. Dudbridge's form peaked in 2005, culminating in a runner-up finish at the , where he overcame 4-3, 4-2, Denis Ovens 4-3, and 6-4 before losing 4-7 to Phil Taylor in the final, securing £30,000 in prize money. This performance earned him a wildcard invitation to the inaugural , where he finished fifth overall with notable wins including an 8-4 victory over and a 7-5 triumph against , with a record of 3 wins, 2 draws, and 7 losses (8 points) across 12 matches. By the end of 2005, Dudbridge had climbed to No. 5 on the , reflecting his consistent results in majors and Pro Tour events. During this breakthrough period from 2003 to 2005, he amassed over £100,000 in prize money, driven by deep runs in high-profile tournaments and secondary wins like the 2003 Autumn Classic.

Mid-career challenges (2006–2012)

Following his runner-up finish at the , Dudbridge experienced a noticeable dip in form during the subsequent years, marked by inconsistent results in major tournaments. In the 2006 PDC World Grand Prix, he advanced to the second round before losing 2-0 to with an average of 80.92. The following year, he showed resilience by reaching the quarter-finals of the 2007 PDC World Grand Prix, where he defeated 3-2 in a last-16 thriller before falling 4-1 to , averaging 82.78. These performances highlighted sporadic flashes of his earlier potential amid broader struggles. Dudbridge's results in the UK Open also reflected this mid-career plateau, with last-16 appearances in both 2007 and 2008. In 2007, he progressed through the qualifiers and early rounds, beating Simon Whatley 11-8 in the last-32, only to exit against a stronger opponent in the last 16. The 2008 edition saw a similar outcome, as he edged 9-8 in the third round but was eliminated in the last 16, earning £3,000 in prize money. By this point, his ranking had slipped from the top 10 in 2005 to 46th by late 2008, with earnings of £33,200, signaling the onset of a gradual decline attributed to inconsistent form. The period from 2009 to 2012 saw further erosion, with Dudbridge dropping outside the top 64 on the by 2009 due to waning performance and emerging injuries. His television appearances became infrequent, often ending in early exits; a notable example was his second-round defeat to Robert Thornton, 3-0, where he averaged 82.67 but failed to win a set. Injuries compounded the issues, particularly and problems that hampered his throwing mechanics. In November 2012, following a first-round loss at the PDC World Championship to (0-3), Dudbridge underwent a double operation on his throwing arm described as "make-or-break" to address these chronic ailments. Personal factors also played a significant role in his withdrawal from full-time PDC competition after 2012. Dudbridge cited family commitments and business responsibilities— including running Cafe501 and Solar Darts—as limiting his ability to travel extensively and maintain rigorous practice schedules. This led to a hiatus from the professional circuit, with his final position before stepping back standing at 49th, with £28,900 in two-year earnings.

Return and later PDC appearances (2013–2019)

After a period of absence from the PDC circuit due to injury and personal challenges, Mark Dudbridge returned in 2013 by successfully navigating Q-School to secure a Tour Card. This enabled his participation in the , marking his first televised PDC appearance since 2012, where he advanced to the last 64 before a 5-4 defeat to Colin Osborne. Dudbridge qualified for the through the Pro Tour and faced Gary Anderson in the first round at . Despite entering as an underdog, he was whitewashed 3-0 by the Scottish player, with Anderson averaging 97.83 to Dudbridge's 90.40, ending his brief comeback at that stage. Following this, Dudbridge struggled to maintain consistent form and lost his Tour Card at the conclusion of the 2014 season, leading to a hiatus from full-time PDC competition. Dudbridge's resurgence came in 2017 via the PDC , where he captured two titles, winning £2,500 in each event. His victories included the 7 in , defeating opponents in a field of non-Tour Card holders, and 15 at Arena MK, where he triumphed 5-0 over in the final. These successes propelled him to second place on the , earning a Pro Tour Card for 2018 and allowing re-entry into PDC events. In 2018 and 2019, Dudbridge retained his Tour Card through the rankings but faced frequent early exits in Pro Tour events, often falling in the last 128 or earlier stages due to stiff competition. His 2019 season represented his final full year on the PDC Tour, highlighted by a last-32 appearance in a event, where he defeated Eddie Dootson 6-3 before losing 6-2 to Ian White. At the end of 2019, Dudbridge relinquished his Tour Card after finishing outside the top 64 in the rankings, concluding his PDC tenure with earnings surpassing £250,000, primarily accumulated from his mid-2000s peak. Dudbridge's return was motivated by enhanced , including a healthier diet and improved stamina training to combat the demands of long matches, bolstered by support from his local community.

Senior and post-PDC career

World Seniors Darts Tour participation

Mark Dudbridge joined the World Seniors Darts Tour (WSDT) in 2022 by accepting an invitation to the ahead of turning 50. In the held at the Circus Tavern, Dudbridge advanced to the quarter-finals after defeating 3-1 in the last 16 with an average of 88.65. He then lost 1-3 to in the quarter-finals, averaging 88.63, earning £2,000 in prize money. Dudbridge's other WSDT appearances in 2023 included a last-32 exit in the 2023 World Seniors Matchplay qualifier, receiving no prize money, and a quarter-final finish in the World Seniors World Masters, securing £1,250. At the 2024 World Seniors Darts Championship, Dudbridge progressed to the quarter-finals by beating 3-2 in the first round (averaging 80.69) and 3-2 in the last 16 (averaging 87.66). He fell 1-3 to Colin McGarry in the quarter-finals with an average of 83.49, again earning £2,000. Throughout 2023 and 2024, Dudbridge maintained consistent mid-table performances across various WSDT floor tournaments, often reaching the last 32 or last 16 stages without advancing to later rounds in non-televised events. In the 2025 World Seniors Darts Championship, Dudbridge exited in the last 32 after a first-round defeat to Chris Mason, earning £750.

Recent tournaments (2020–2025)

During the initial years of the decade, from 2020 to 2022, Mark Dudbridge's competitive opportunities were curtailed by the , resulting in sparse tournament appearances primarily limited to PDC events; he exited in the last 512 during the fourth stage in January 2020 and advanced to the last 16 in Stage 1B Day 1 in February 2021. Dudbridge's activity increased in subsequent years through minor and development-level competitions. In 2024, he secured a win in the fourth event of the LP Metal Detecting Open Series on the World Seniors Darts Tour circuit, defeating key opponents to claim the title and qualify for further events. Later that year, he triumphed in the inaugural JDB Cup at , navigating a field of former PDC professionals by defeating in the semi-final en route to a 4-3 victory over (who had defeated 4-3 in the other semi-final) in the final on March 23. In the PDC Challenge Tour, Dudbridge's 2024 campaign featured several early exits across the 24 events, reflecting consistent but unremarkable progression in the development pathway. This trend continued into 2025, with last-128 finishes in Event 1 on January 17, Event 4 on January 18, and Event 5 on January 19, underscoring his ongoing involvement despite limited advancement. Dudbridge also competed in the in 2025, reaching the Week 9 final on November 1 after strong group-stage performances but falling 0-4 to Coulson in the final. Outside the top echelons of PDC rankings, Dudbridge sustains an active role in these lower-tier and invitational formats, balancing them with parallel commitments on the World Seniors Darts Tour.

Major achievements

World Championship results

Mark Dudbridge made his debut at the in 2004, entering as a qualifier and advancing to the quarter-finals. In the last 40, he defeated Steve Smith 3-0 with an average of 81.99. He followed this with a 4-3 upset victory over the defending champion in the last 32, averaging 88.98, before beating 4-1 in the last 16 with an 85.23 average. His run ended in the quarter-finals with a 1-5 loss to , who averaged 90.27. The following year, 2005, marked Dudbridge's career highlight at the PDC , where he reached the final as the 13th . He began with a 4-3 win over in the last 32, averaging 86.87, then defeated former champion 4-2 in the last 16 with a tournament-high 96.30 average for that match. In the quarter-finals, he overcame Denis Ovens 5-3, averaging 91.15, and in the semi-finals, he edged 6-4 in a tight contest where both players averaged over 90. Dudbridge ultimately fell to Phil Taylor 4-7 in the final, posting a 90.66 average against Taylor's 96.14, earning £30,000 as runner-up. Dudbridge qualified for the PDC World Championship every year from 2004 to 2012 and returned in 2014, totaling ten appearances. His subsequent runs were shorter, often exiting in the early rounds; for instance, in 2006, after a 3-0 first-round win over Darin Young and a 4-0 second-round victory against Alan Tabern, he lost 0-4 to in the quarter-finals. Similar last-32 or earlier defeats followed in 2007 through 2012 and a first-round 0-3 loss to Gary Anderson in 2014. In the senior category, Dudbridge competed in the World Seniors Darts Championship starting in 2023. He reached the quarter-finals that year, defeating 3-1 in the last 16 before losing 1-3 to in the quarter-finals. In 2024, he again advanced to the quarter-finals, beating 3-2 and 3-2 en route, but fell 1-3 to Colin McGarry in the last eight. His 2025 campaign ended earlier with a 1-3 last-32 defeat to Chris Mason.

Other major finals and wins

Dudbridge achieved his first major title in the (BDO) by winning the 2002 Winmau World Masters, defeating Tony West 7-4 in the final. Transitioning to the (PDC), Dudbridge reached his sole premier event final at the 2004 World Matchplay, where he lost 8-18 to Phil Taylor despite strong performances against opponents including , , , and en route to the final. He did not reach any additional PDC premier finals, though he advanced to the quarter-finals of the 2005 World Grand Prix by defeating Dave Askew and before falling to . Beyond premier events, Dudbridge secured victories in several open tournaments, including the 2003 Ireland Open Autumn Classic. In the PDC Challenge Tour, he won two events in 2017: Challenge Tour 7 in and Challenge Tour 15 in , finishing second overall on the to regain his PDC Tour Card. More recently, he claimed the LP Metal Detecting Open Series Event 3 in 2023, beating Ian Jopling 4-1 in the final, and the inaugural JDB Cup in 2024, overcoming 4-3. Overall, Dudbridge's career includes one major title and at least eight tournament wins across various opens and pro tours. His two PDC runner-up finishes highlight his peak competitiveness in the mid-2000s.

Career statistics

Performance timeline

The performance timeline of Mark Dudbridge in major tournaments is summarized below, focusing on PDC events and select /WSDT tournaments. Stages reached are abbreviated as follows: W (winner), F (runner-up), SF (semi-final), QF (quarter-final), LSF (last 16), LQF (last 32), L128 (last 128); DNQ indicates did not qualify; NR indicates tournament not held or not reached. Dudbridge held a PDC Tour Card from 2003 to 2012, regained it for 2018–2019 via the , and lost it following the 2020 , returning to events in 2025.
YearPDC World Ch'shipUK OpenWorld MatchplayWorld Grand PrixPremier LeagueOther notable
2000DNQDNQDNQDNQNRDNQ
2001DNQDNQDNQDNQNRDNQ
2002DNQDNQDNQDNQNRWinmau World Masters W
2003L64DNQDNQDNQNR-
2004QFL64FL16NR-
2005FL32QFQF5th-
2006L32L64L16L16NR-
2007DNQL16L32QFNR-
2008L64L16L32L16NR-
2009L64L64DNQDNQNR-
2010LSFDNQDNQDNQNR-
2011L64DNQDNQDNQNR-
2012L64DNQDNQDNQNR-
2013DNQL96DNQDNQNR-
2014L64DNQDNQDNQNR-
2015DNQDNQDNQDNQNR-
2016DNQDNQDNQDNQNR-
2017DNQDNQDNQDNQNRChallenge Tour 2nd (regained Tour Card)
2018DNQL96DNQDNQNR-
2019DNQL128DNQDNQNR-
2020DNQDNQDNQDNQNRLost Tour Card at Q-School
2021DNQDNQDNQDNQNR-
2022DNQDNQDNQDNQNR-
2023DNQDNQDNQDNQNRWorld Seniors Ch'ship QF
2024DNQDNQDNQDNQNRWorld Seniors Ch'ship L16
2025DNQDNQDNQDNQNRChallenge Tour L128; World Seniors Ch'ship L16

High averages and records

Mark Dudbridge achieved his highest televised three-dart average of 99.30 during a 2005 match against . This performance marked his peak in major televised events, showcasing his scoring prowess at the time when he was a rising force in the PDC. In the , his best average came in 2010, reaching 97.89 against in the second round. Dudbridge has recorded three nine-dart finishes in his career, though none occurred in PDC , major tournaments, or televised events. He reached a career-high ranking of number 5 on the in 2005, following his run to the final. Earlier, in the , he entered the top 20 rankings after winning the 2002 Winmau World Masters. Throughout his professional career spanning PDC, , and other organizations, Dudbridge has accumulated approximately £426,000 in prize money as of 2025.

Personal life

Family and residence

Mark Dudbridge is married and the father of three children, whose names have not been made public. He resides in , a town near in , . Dudbridge has described the challenges of balancing his professional commitments with his , particularly in the years following his peak performance period around 2005–2006. In a personal reflection, he noted, "Everything was happening so quickly and this was when I found the difficulty of balancing my darts career and my life off the ," highlighting the demands of frequent travel and tournaments on his home responsibilities. A lifelong supporter of , Dudbridge frequently attends matches and is recognized by several players at the club. His fandom reflects his strong ties to the area, where he was born and raised.

Business and interests

Dudbridge co-owns Cafe 501, a darts-themed and sports venue located in Staple Hill, , alongside fellow professional player Steve Brown, where it serves as a hub for live sports viewing and events. The establishment, originally incorporated as CAFE 501 LTD in 2013 with Dudbridge listed as a , emphasizes its connection to professional and hosts various community gatherings. In 2012, Dudbridge founded Solar Darts Limited, a company specializing in the supply of dartboards, flights, shafts, and other accessories through an online platform and physical store presence. The business, with Dudbridge as director since its inception, remains active and promotes products via , including opportunities for customers to meet the owner in person. Following the loss of his PDC Tour Card after the 2012 season, Dudbridge has pursued work and , organizing personal appearances, full experiences, and one-on-one sessions priced at £50 per hour, often including lunch options for groups. Dudbridge's personal interests extend to , highlighted by his participation in the 2009 PDC Stars Go Golfing charity event alongside other professionals. He actively supports local sports in , particularly as a supporter, and engages in community darts events such as exhibitions and matches. His charity involvement includes captaining the Bristol City team in a 2017 darts match against Bristol Rovers to raise funds for Bristol Children's Hospital, as well as supporting events for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation through his professional network. Since 2020, with reduced opportunities for extensive tournament touring due to his focus on senior-level play and local commitments, Dudbridge has intensified his involvement in these business and community activities.

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