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Pontevedra, Pontevedra

Palamios, 5

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Huella de Plata 2026 crowns its champions after a standout edition full of talent and excitement
Phoenix

3/11/2026

Huella de Plata 2026 crowns its champions after a standout edition full of talent and excitement

The 2026 Huella de Plata tournament concluded with an unforgettable weekend in Medina del Campo. Hotel San Roque once again became the heart of Spanish soft‑tip darts, hosting hundreds of players in an edition defined by high‑level competition, strong participation and a vibrant atmosphere. With singles, pairs and triplets across both men’s and women’s divisions, the event delivered three days of nonstop action. In the men’s singles category, Carlos Martínez claimed the title after a flawless performance. He was joined on the podium by runner‑up Víctor Manuel Otero Sanjorge and third‑placed José A. Justicia. In the women’s singles, Esperanza Sánchez Lara showcased her quality once again and secured the championship. Laura San Miguel Salmon finished second, while Elena Cordero Rey completed the podium in third place. The triplets categories also produced memorable battles. In the men’s division, Vikings Gallegos took first place, followed by Hielos in second and Ciudad Real Team in third. In the women’s field, Dreamgirls 23 emerged as champions, with TNT finishing second and Las Yo Que Sé taking third. The pairs competitions maintained the same high standard. In the men’s bracket, Rubén Orozco and Víctor Otero captured the title, with Mariam Dumitru and Jesús Salate finishing as runners‑up and Hugo Leonardo with José Marques taking third. In the women’s pairs, Natalia Gutiérrez and Rocío Molina claimed the top spot, followed by Esperanza Sánchez Lara and Tamara Hernández in second place, while Garbiñe García and Miriam García secured third. Organisers highlighted the sportsmanship, the rising participation and the impressive level shown across all categories. With 12,500 euros in prizes and a packed schedule, Huella de Plata 2026 reinforces its status as one of the premier Phoenix Darts events of the year. Medina del Campo now looks ahead to 2027 with the ambition of raising the bar even higher.

Littler becomes world number one after winning the Grand Slam
PDC

3/10/2026

Littler becomes world number one after winning the Grand Slam

Luke Littler has reached another major milestone in his extraordinary rise by becoming the new world number one in the PDC rankings after winning the Grand Slam of Darts. The young English star defeated Luke Humphries in the final, further cementing his status as the sport’s most explosive emerging talent. At just 18 years old, Littler continues to rewrite expectations. His victory in Wolverhampton allowed him to defend the title and overtake Humphries in the world standings, a goal he had been closing in on thanks to his consistency and ability to deliver under pressure. The final showcased his growing maturity. Littler controlled the key phases of the match, capitalised on crucial chances and displayed remarkable composure for a player of his age. Humphries, despite his strong form, was unable to match Littler’s momentum. With this win, Littler heads into the upcoming World Championship as the clear favourite and confirms that his rise has no limits. Becoming world number one is yet another step in a career that is already reshaping the landscape of professional darts.

Greaves knocks out Littler and reaches the World Youth Championship final
PDC

3/10/2026

Greaves knocks out Littler and reaches the World Youth Championship final

Beau Greaves delivered one of the biggest shocks of the World Youth Championship by defeating Luke Littler in a tense and high‑quality semifinal that went down to the wire. The English star, widely regarded as one of the most gifted players on the circuit, halted the reigning senior world champion and booked her place in the final against Gian Van Veen. Littler entered the event riding the momentum of his World Grand Prix victory just hours earlier, but the accumulated fatigue and Greaves’ consistency proved decisive. The match was a back‑and‑forth battle, with both players producing top‑level darts, yet Greaves handled the key moments with greater composure. The loss is an unexpected setback for Littler, who has dominated much of the season. Greaves, meanwhile, continues to elevate her profile and becomes one of the few women to reach a World Youth Championship final, a milestone that strengthens her growing presence within the PDC. The title match now sets up an exciting showdown, with Van Veen standing between Greaves and a potentially historic triumph.

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