Ted Hankey
Edward Hankey is an English former professional darts player and convicted sex offender. Nicknamed "the Count", he won the BDO World Darts Championship in 2000 and 2009 and was runner-up in 2001.
He moved to the Professional Darts Corporation in 2012 but suffered a mini-stroke while playing Michael van Gerwen at the 2012 Grand Slam of Darts and took three months away from the sport to recuperate. He lost his PDC tour card in 2014, when he was 94th on the PDC Order of Merit, and returned to the BDO, where he failed to impress in the latter years of his playing career. He made his last appearance at the BDO World Darts Championship in 2016, losing 3β0 in the first round.
Hankey struggled financially in his later career and was declared bankrupt in 2018. In September 2021, he sexually assaulted a girl who was aged over 16 but under 18 at the time. After pleading guilty, he was sentenced in May 2022 to two years in prison and placed on the sex offender registry for ten years.
Darts career
BDO career
In the 2000 BDO World Darts Championship, after beating Bob Taylor, Steve Douglas, Kevin Painter and Chris Mason, Hankey whitewashed Ronnie Baxter 6β0 in the final, winning the match with a spectacular 170 checkout β the highest three-dart finish achievable. The final lasted only 46 minutes, the shortest in the tournament's history. In the semi-final v Chris Mason, he scored a championship record 22 x 180s in a match. He also scored a record 48 x 180s during the 2000 tournament.Hankey reached the final again in 2001, but lost to John Walton 6β2. After this Hankey went through a fairly barren spell at the Lakeside and did not reach another major final or World Championship semi-final until his victory in the 2009 BDO World Championships.
In 2002, he was knocked out in the second round by Wayne Jones and suffered a first round exit in 2003 to 'Silverback' Tony O'Shea. Ranked number two for the 2004 tournament, he was defeated in the quarter-finals, again losing to O'Shea 5β1. Hankey again reached the quarter-finals in 2005, this time falling to England captain Martin Adams 5β3, despite at one stage in the contest having led by 3β1 in sets. In the 2006 tournament, Hankey had an uncharacteristic "bad day at the office", crashing out at the first hurdle to Dutchman Albertino Essers.
Seeded eighth for the 2007 BDO World Darts Championship, he defeated Mario Robbe of the Netherlands by 3β0 in the opening round. He then hit another 170 checkout in his tight 4β3 victory over qualifier Davy Richardson, before losing to Adams, again by 5β3. Despite this setback, Hankey remained positive and upbeat about his darts future after the game. He achieved the 9-Darter in the Scottish open 2011.
Hankey won his first round match of the 2008 BDO World Championship over Steve West 3β2. as he defeated Andy Boulton in the second round. He then lost in the quarter-finals to Australian Simon Whitlock 0β5.
However, controversy continued to follow Hankey during the BDO International Open on 15 June 2008. During a quarter-final match with former PDC player Robbie Green, Hankey went on to lose the match 2β1 in sets in the deciding leg.
Second world title and final seasons
Hankey began the 2009 Lakeside Championships with a first round victory over close friend Brian Woods with a scoreline of 3β0. He then went on to win the Championship, beating his problems with "oche rage" as well as opponents such as former World Champion Walton and England darts team captain Adams, winning the final 7β6 in sets against O'Shea. Hankey led 4β2 at the interval, but missed several darts to win the match at 6β5, but he finally closed out the match 3β1 in the final set.PDC career
As a result of his world title win, Hankey was invited to the 2009 Grand Slam of Darts, which is organised by the PDC. He accepted the invitation and was drawn in group E with Scott Waites, Wayne Mardle and Simon Whitlock. He lost his opening group game 3β5 to Waites, but went on to win against Wayne Mardle, and was defeated by Simon Whitlock 5β4.In the 2010 BDO World Darts Championship Hankey beat Gary Robson 3β0 and Willy van de Wiel 4β1 before being knocked out of the competition in the quarter-final by Dave Chisnall with a scoreline of 5β4 on sets, despite at one point leading 4β1.
In the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts he defeated Phil Taylor 5β4 in the group stages, giving him 2 wins out of 2. He then went on to defeat Michael van Gerwen, also 5β4, to proceed to the knockout stage of the competition. Hankey was knocked out of the competition by Steve Beaton in the first knockout stage. He won the Isle of Man open but was unable to follow that up. Although he did get to the semi-finals of the English Open.
Hankey qualified for the 2011 Grand Slam of Darts. He managed to win 2 of his 3 group matches to qualify for the last 16. He played Michael van Gerwen winning the match by 10 legs to 9 before losing narrowly against Mark Walsh 14β16, after making a comeback from a 9β15 deficit.
In the 2012 BDO World Darts Championship, Hankey defeated newcomer Clive Barden 3β2 in sets, then the man who knocked him out of the previous year's tournament, Scott Waites 4β3 to qualify for the quarter-final. In the quarter-final, Hankey defeated Martin Atkins 5β1. In the semi-final, Hankey led against dΓ©butant and eventual champion Christian Kist 5β3 and had a dart at bullseye to win 6β4, but Kist recovered to win the match 6β5. After the match Hankey announced he did not plan on returning to Lakeside the following year and would instead join the BDO's rival organisation, the Professional Darts Corporation. Hankey also controversially suggested that the air conditioning was deliberately turned on when he was throwing for the match in the tenth set so as to prevent him from leaving the BDO as World Champion.
Return to PDC
The day after Hankey's announcement that he was leaving the BDO, the PDC announced on its website that it was offering two-year tour cards to the 2012 BDO World Darts Championship semi-finalists. This meant that Hankey automatically received a tour card to play in the PDC and its Pro Tour, rather than having to play through the qualifying school tournament. His first event on the tour was the opening Players Championship of 2012, The Spanish Darts Trophy, where he lost 4β6 to Matthew Edgar in the preliminary round. Hankey then won his first matches in the PDC by defeating Steve West 6β5 and Toon Greebe 6β1 in the first UK Open qualifier in Crawley, before losing 6β4 to Connie Finnan. In May, Hankey had his best finish on the tour to date, reaching the last 16 of the Players Championship Event 5, losing 1β6 to Raymond van Barneveld. In his first major event on the tour, the UK Open, Hankey beat qualifier Danny Dutson 4β0 and Andy Jenkins 4β1, but then lost to his old BDO rival Mervyn King 1β4 in the second round.Health concerns
Hankey was drawn in Group B of the 2012 Grand Slam of Darts with Michael van Gerwen, Robert Thornton and Steve Beaton. He was whitewashed 0β5 by Thornton but defeated Beaton 5β3 to stay alive in the group. However, requiring a 5β0 or 5β1 victory over Van Gerwen in his last game to have a chance of progressing, Hankey visibly struggled with a three-dart average of 59, missing five successive shots at a single in the first leg to set up a double. Hankey was then seen rubbing his left eye repeatedly and losing his balance, and Van Gerwen eventually won the match 5β0 with a 90 average. Two days later it was revealed that Hankey had suffered a transient ischemic attack, had very high cholesterol and diabetes and needed six to eight weeks' rest, which ruled him out of the qualifier for the 2013 World Championship.Return to the oche
Hankey returned to competitive darts for the first time in three months in February 2013, in an attempt to qualify for the first European Tour event of the year, the UK Darts Masters. He beat Wayne Atwood in the last 96, before losing 3β6 to Keith Rooney. He produced encouraging displays at the second Players Championship by beating John Henderson 6β3, world number 15 Paul Nicholson 6β5 and world number four James Wade 6β1 to reach the fourth round. Hankey faced Dennis Smith and lost 5β6, missing one dart for the match in the deciding leg to play in his first PDC quarter-final. Hankey qualified for the UK Open and beat Bernd Roith and Dave Weston before seeing a 3β1 lead turn into a 4β9 defeat in the third round to John Part. He qualified for his first European Tour event in July but was forced to withdraw from it in September due to whiplash injuries suffered in a minor car crash. He returned for the Grand Slam of Darts and lost 5β3 in his opening group game to Scott Waites. However, Hankey produced a superb performance in his next game against Dave Chisnall as from 3β3 he hit a 170 finish and then scored 177 in the next leg to set up 32 and a 5β3 win. He then defeated 2013 World Youth champion Michael Smith 5β1 in his final game to progress to the knock-out stages, where he faced Simon Whitlock. Hankey made an amazing fightback from 6β1 down to win 10β9 and reach the quarter-finals of the event for the second time in his career. He played Waites once again and his run came to an end with a 16β10 defeat.Return to the BDO
Hankey's two-year tour card expired after the 2014 World Championship and with him being ranked world number 94, well outside the top 64 who retain their professional status, he lost his position in the PDC. He registered to Q School, but withdrew from the event before it began. It was announced soon after that Hankey had decided to end his unsuccessful stay in the PDC and would return to the BDO.In his first season back in the BDO, his best results were two quarter finals as he narrowly failed to automatically qualify for the Lakeside, being ranked 29 in the BDO. He also failed to qualify for the Masters, Lakeside and the World Trophy in the qualifying tournaments held in Hull. In 2015 he qualified for the 2015 BDO World Trophy but was beaten in the first round by Sam Hewson 6β4.
Personal life
Hankey has three children. Following a stroke in 2012, his earnings from tournaments declined and he was declared bankrupt in June 2018. As of May 2022, he and his wife were in the process of divorcing.Conviction for sexual assault
In March 2022, Hankey was charged with sexual assault; the prosecution said his female victim was over 16 but under the age of 18. The incident took place in September 2021 and was captured on film. He pleaded guilty to the charge on 14 April 2022 and was released on conditional bail. On 12 May 2022 at Chester Crown Court, he was sentenced to two years in prison and placed on the sex offender registry for ten years.Career finals
BDO major finals: 4 (2 titles)
| Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
| Winner | 1. | 2000 | World Championship | ![]() World Championship resultsBDO
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