Ted Hankey – English Darts Player | Age, Biography, Wiki, Career, Net Worth, Wife, Scandal, Stats & Facts

Ted Hankey was a well-known former English darts player. In 2000, Ted Hankey won the BDO World Darts Championship. Furthermore, he finished second in the race in 2001 and first again in 2009.

Ted Hankey’s Biography, Wiki and Latest Facts

Full Name: Ted Hankey
Born Date: 20 Feb, 1968
Age: 55 years
Horoscope: Pisces
Lucky Number: 10
Lucky Stone: Aquamarine
Lucky Color: Sea Green
Best Match for Marriage: Cancer, Scorpio
Gender: Male
Profession: Darts Player
Country: United Kingdom
Height: 5 feet 9 inches (1.75m)
Relationship Status: married
Wife Sarah Manning
Net Worth $1.2 Million
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Brown
Birth Place Stoke-on-Trent, England
Nationality English
Ethnicity White
Education Otumoetai College
Kids 3
Twitter Ted Hankey Twitter
Wiki Ted Hankey Wiki

How much is the Ted Hankey’s Net Worth and Earnings?

This professional darts player has amassed a sizable fortune over the course of his career. As of 2023, Ted Hankey has a net worth of $1.2 million. However, he has not declared his salary or any asset values.

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Early Childhood and Education | Age, Birthday, Nationality, Ethnicity, Family and Siblings

Ted Hankey was born Edward Hankey in Stoke-on-Trent, England, on February 20, 1968. His current age is 55 years old. However, no information is available regarding his parents or other family members.

He is of Caucasian ethnicity and has English nationality. He was born under the zodiac sign Pisces, according to his birth date. Other than this, Ted hasn’t revealed much about his childhood and early life.

He is a graduate student, according to his educational background. He received his diploma from Otumoetai College.

Career and Professional Life

Ted is a professional darts player. Hankey defeated Bob Taylor, Steve Douglas, Kevin Painter, and Chris Mason to win the BDO World Darts Championship in 2000. In the championship match, he defeated Ronnie Baxter 6-0, winning with a spectacular 170 checkout, the highest three-dart finish ever.

The final was the shortest in tournament history, lasting only 46 minutes. In the semifinals, he set a championship record with 22 x 180s versus Chris Mason. (His subsequent best score is 15, which he also achieved against Martin Adams in the semifinals and Tony O’Shea in the final in 2009.)

Ten Hankey's Career and Biography
Ted Hankey was apprehended while playing darts, Stoke on Trent Live.

In addition, in the 2000 competition, he set a record with 48 x 180s. Hankey returned to the title game in 2001, but John Walton defeated him 6-2.

PDC Profession

As a result of his victory in the world championship, Hankey won an invitation to the PDC’s 2009 Grand Slam of Darts. He accepted the offer and was assigned to group E, which included Simon Whitlock, Scott Waites, and Wayne Mardle. Hankey lost his first group game 3-5 to Waites, but the audience got on his nerves yet again by screaming and shouting at him as he was throwing, plainly distressing Hankey.

Later, in an interview with ITV4, Hankey expressed his disgust, saying, “If that’s the darts you want to play, keep it,” and pushing for more crowd control in the PDC. Hankey ultimately defeated Wayne Mardle, but he was upset 5-4 by Simon Whitlock. He ultimately lost Wayne Mardle, but he upset 5-4 by Simon Whitlock. Hankey did state after the match that he wants to compete in the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts.

Furthermore, Hankey got to the quarterfinals of the 2012 BDO World Darts Championship after overcoming newcomer Clive Barden 3-2 in sets and Scott Waites, who had eliminated him the previous year, 4-3. Martin Atkins lost 5-1 in the quarterfinals by Hankey. In the semi-final against rookie and eventual champion Christian Kist, Hankey had a dart at the bullseye to win the match 6-4, but Kist came back to win the match 6-5.

Return to the PDC

The PDC announced on its website the day after Hankey’s BDO resignation that the semifinalists of the 2012 BDO World Darts Championship would be given two-year tour cards. This meant Hankey didn’t have to compete in the qualifying school competition, which is usually required for all new PDC players, and instead gained an automatic tour card to play in the PDC and its Pro Tour.

Hankey won his two PDC matches in Crawley, defeating Steve West 6-5 and Toon Greebe 6-1 before falling to Connie Finnan 6-4 in the first UK Open qualifier. In May, Hankey reached the last 16 of the Players Championship Event 5, where he was defeated 1-6 by Raymond van Barneveld. Hankey’s best finish on the circuit thus far.

Hankey won his first big tournament on tour, the UK Open, with a 4-1 victory over qualifiers Danny Dutson and Andy Jenkins. However, he was lost 1-4 in the second round by Mervyn King, his old BDO opponent.

Health problems of Ted Hankey

Hankey was paired with Steve Beaton, Michael van Gerwen, and Robert Thornton in Group B of the 2012 Grand Slam of Darts. Thornton defeated him 0-5 but beat Beaton 5-3 to remain in the group. Hankey struggled with a three-dart average of 59 in the first leg, missing five consecutive attempts at a single (including two that entirely missed the board to set up a double).

Ted Hankey – Return to the BDO

Hankey’s two-year tour card expired after the 2014 World Championship, and because he was ranked 94th in the world—well outside the top 64 players who retain their professional status—he lost his spot in the PDC. He canceled his registration before the start of Q School. Soon after, it was discovered that Hankey had taken the difficult decision to rejoin the BDO after leaving the PDC. In his first season back in the BDO, his greatest performances were two quarterfinal appearances, as he nearly missed qualifying for the Lakeside by one spot at number 29 (the top 28 qualified).

Furthermore, he was unable to proceed from the Hull qualifying rounds for the Masters, Lakeside, and World Trophy. He qualified for the 2015 BDO World Trophy, but was defeated 6-4 in the first round by Sam Hewson. He and John Gwynne gave post-game commentary for the rest of the competition.

Personal Life | Ted Hankey’s Wife

His sexual orientation is straight. His wife is Sarah Manning. They are the parents of three children, but their personal information is not currently public. He was formerly engaged to Jennifer Lopez. After suffering a stroke in 2012, his tournament revenues dropped, and he was declared bankrupt in June 2018. As of May 2022, he and his wife were going through a divorce.

Ted Hankey’s conviction for sexual assault

In March 2022, Hankey was charged with sexual assault; the defense claimed that his female victim was above 16 but under 18. Although the incident occurred in September 2021 and was captured on video. On April 14, 2022, he agreed to file a guilty plea and was given conditional bail. On May 12, 2022, he was sentenced to two years in prison and a ten-year sex offender registry placement at Chester Crown Court.

Social Media Accounts

Despite his celebrity, Ted is not very active on social media. He solely tweets on Twitter. Similarly, he joined Twitter in January 2012 and now has over 26.9K followers on his ‘@TedHankeyDarts‘ account. He is not, however, active on other social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

Ted Hankey’s Body Measurements

He is 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 86kg, according to his physical measurements. However, no information is provided concerning his body size, dress size, shoe size, waist size, and so on. However, based on his photographs, we may deduce that he has black eyes and brown hair.