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Jacobus Wilhelmus "Co"
Stompé (born 10
September 1962) is a
Dutch former professional darts player. He was
nicknamed The
Matchstick because of his almost...
- attempts. In a
study of over 1000
individuals of a vast
range of backgrounds,
Stompe and
colleagues (2006)
found that
grandiosity remains the
second most common...
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Three more
invited players were
announced in October, Mark Dudbridge, Co
Stompé and
Chris Mason.
Mason previously stated that he
would rather qualify by...
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Clark in the
first round. In 2001, he
reached the semi-finals,
beating Co
Stompé and
Ronnie Baxter before losing to
eventual winner John Walton. His attempt...
- the
Players Championship Order of
Merit were, from the Netherlands, Co
Stompé (who was the top
ranked player on the
ranking system mainly by
virtue of...
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tournament that year was the
International Darts League. He beat Ted Hankey, Co
Stompé and
Simon Whitlock before facing Tony O'Shea for the
second time in a major...
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defeated established players including Mark Walsh,
Peter Manley and Co
Stompé to
reach the semi-final,
where he was outpla**** by Taylor.
Webster did,...
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fellow countryman Stompé by
three sets to nil.
Although Klaasen was
lower in the
rankings at the time, it was
considered an
upset as
Stompé had not won at...
- season, lost in
straight sets in the
first round to
fellow Dutchman Co
Stompé. This was the
first Lakeside tournament since 1994
without four-time winner...
- the
previous two
World Championships as the
number one seed,
defeated Co
Stompé, 1994
champion John Part, and ****ure
champions Martin Adams and Andy Fordham...