Canadian Jim (The Gentleman) Long looks forward to world darts’ biggest stage
At 56, Jim Long is doing retirement right — travelling the world with his wife Rhonda.
And playing darts.
“It’s been a perfect retirement plan,” said Long. “And we have a great time sightseeing and going to new places.”
The former autoworker from London, Ont., opens play Tuesday at the nearly $5-million Paddy Power World Darts Championship against England’s James (Hillbilly) Hurrell. Hamilton’s Matt (Ginja Ninja) Campbell is the other Canadian in the 96-player field at Alexandra Palace in London, England, where some 3,500 raucous fans are expected per session Sunday through Jan. 3