Christian Kist won £60k with his nine-darter at the World Darts Championship
Christian Kist earned one of his biggest-ever paydays by hitting a nine-darter at the .
The Dutchman put together a perfect leg to clinch the first set against Madars Razma, sending the Alexandra Palace into raptures. He punched the air in delight after pinning double-12 to seal the first nine at the worlds since the 2023 final.
The tide then turned against Kist, who ended up losing his first-round match 3-1. But he was totally unaware of the £60,000 bonus prize which came with his accomplishment and undoubtedly lifted his spirits after being dumped out of the tournament.
“I didn’t know that at all, I hadn’t been told that,” he said. “That is an absolute windfall. Hitting the double-12 felt amazing. It was a lovely moment for everyone. Maybe I will go on vacation next month.”
Leading up to the tournament, PaddyPower pledged to split £180k three ways between the player, a randomly-selected fan and Prostate Cancer UK if a nine-darter was hit. A lucky supporter called Kris was picked out of the audience to join Kist in receiving £60k on Wednesday night.
The scale of Kist’s eye-watering bonus payment is put into perspective by his modest darts earnings over the past two years.
Christian Kist’s 2025 World Darts Championship was ended by Madars Razma
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Prior to rocking up at the Ally Pally this month, he had banked just £19,750 in PDC ranking tournament prize money over the past two years, leaving him 102nd in the Order of Merit. £5k of that came from his run to the semi-finals of Players Championship 22 in September.
He only had one other payday of over £3k in 2024, and aside from racking up £18,500 worth of earnings at various Players Championship events, his only other cash win was a measly £1,250 at the Dutch Darts Championship in May.
Even though Kist’s latest World Darts Championship bid ended in defeat, he still got another £7,500 just for making it to the first round. But the £60k nine-darter bonus still towers above every other prize-money injection which has come his way over the past 24 months.
Not many would have expected Kist to hit the first perfect leg of the tournament, but he is a player with pedigree. And he hit it particularly big once before, with his BDO world title in 2012 netting him £100k.