Michal Šmejda

Michal Šmejda (born 13 March 1983), nicknamed Majk, is a Czech darts player and a member of the team Barbaři Sedlec.

Michal Šmejda
Personal information
NicknameMajk
Born (1983-03-13) 13 March 1983
Czech Republic
Home townPoříčí u Litomyšle
Czech Republic
Darts information
Playing darts since2001
LateralityRight-handed
BDO majors – best performances
World Ch'shipDNQ: 2016
World MastersLast 80: 2015

Career

Michal started to play darts at the age of 18. In 2013 he became the winner of RGP in soft-tip darts in the Czech organization UŠO. In the next two years he continued with his success and was a part of the Czech republic team who won two silver medals in World Cup.

For the first bigger success in steel darts, he had to wait until 2015, where he won Gamlin Cup with his team. In the same year, he became National champion, winning 3–1 over Karel Sedláček. He also played abroad, taking part in the qualification for 2016 BDO World Darts Championship, in which he lost though. He play in the major tournament 2015 World Masters, winning 3–2 over George Cressey and 3–0 over Neil Duffy. In last 80 he lost 1–3 to Thomas Junghans from Switzerland. Then he played Turkish Open and made it into last 32 in WDF World Cup Singles, where he lost 1–4 to Daniel Larsson from Sweden.

In the following year, 2016, he defended with his team the title on Gamlin Cup. In the same season he played Police Masters, reaching last 64 and in the same round he got eliminated in WDF Europe Cup Singles.

From 2017 he is a regular participant of qualifications for PDC European Tour events.

In 2018 he played in PDC European Q-school, twice making it into last 64, which was not enough for securing the Tour card. In the same year, his team won National championship and year later, Šmejda triumphed in doubles tournament. Again, he went to European Q-school, but only once he reached last 128, in all other days he got eliminated in last 256. At the end of the year, he made into last 64 in Czech Open.

In 2020, he started the year in European Q-school again, three times he made it into last 128, once into last 256. In April 2020 he became one of the ten players of newly found 2020 Tipsport Premier League.[1]

Major tournaments results

WDF

Turnaj20152016
WDF World Cup Singles L32 DNP
WDF Europe Cup Singles DNP L64

BDO

Turnaj20152016
BDO World Darts Championship DNP DNQ
Winmau World Masters L80 DNP

References

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