World Champions

28 World Championships

Team Unicorn continues to expand with new categories and new players from around the world. It remains without doubt the finest team of international champions in the world and it contains more major tournament wins and winners than any other. It is perhaps the greatest recommendation of the brand that so many great professionals use and promote Unicorn Darts.

World Champions

World Champions

No other brand has more World Champions and no other brand has more World Championship victories.

With Team Unicorn comprising Phil Taylor, John Lowe, Bob Anderson and John Part, and Raymond van Barneveld and now Anastasia Dobromyslova, is it any wonder?

World Champions

Maestros

Maestros

Colin Osborne joins Terry Jenkins, Andy Hamilton, Adrian Lewis, James Wade, Peter Manley and Kevin Painter. All seven are excellent darts professional at the top of their game, but just lacking a World Championship title that allows them into the very elite. However, 2010 could be the year when they break this barrier and join the World Champions.

Maestros

Contenders

Contenders

Paul Nicholson, Jamie Caven, Kirk Shepherd, Wes Newton, Barrie Bates and Mick McGowan are The Contenders. These 6 players are exactly what they’re called; professionals establishing their careers in darts, snapping at the heels of the established players and likely to surprise many with their skill, dedication and 'can do' enthusiasm. They know no fear and the world titles are theirs for the taking.

Contenders

Media

Media

The impassioned Geordie tones of Sid Waddell have made him the unique 'Voice of Darts'. Top referee Russ Bray has one of the most recognisable voices in the world of darts and now 'The Voice' is part of the most recognisable brand in the world of darts. The latest addition to the Media section is top referee and commentator Gordon Shumway.

Media

Global

Global

Players of all levels, not just those at the very top, can make a valuable contribution to their chosen sport and Global gives Unicorn a chance to support these players. Global now includes Joe Cullen (UK), Gary Mawson (USA), Barry Jouannet (Australia), Laura Tye and Tricia Wright (UK), Robbie Green and Rikki Williams (UK), Irina Armstrong (born Russia, lives Germany), Michael Rosenauer (Germany), Andy Krockel (Germany), Wynand Havenga (South Africa) and Takeda (Japan).

Global

Generation 180

Generation 180

Generation 180 is specifically for Academy and junior players, who are the future of the sport. This typifies Unicorn’s absolute long term commitment to the grass roots game. Current players are Kimberley Lewis, Jamie Kelling, Sean White, Arron Monk and Keegan Brown.

Generation 180