Luke Littler and Natasha Jonas recognised in King's Birthday Honours - Liverpool Echo
- Luke Littler and Luke Humphries were awarded MBEs in King Charles' birthday honours list for their services to darts.
- At just 17 years and 347 days old, Littler became the youngest world champion in darts history after defeating Michael van Gerwen in January's final at Alexandra Palace.
- Humphries, the world's best-ranked player since January 2024, won the Premier League Darts title, completing the darts triple crown.
- Deta Hedman received an OBE for her contributions to darts, becoming the first Black woman to compete at the PDC World Championship in 2020.
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Luke Littler and Luke Humphries become MBEs in King’s Birthday Honours
Two of the world’s top darting talents, Luke Humphries and Luke Littler, have been honoured in the King’s Birthday Honours with an MBE.The honour to the two darts stars comes as the sport sees burgeoning popularity in the country.The pair are joined by football legend David Beckham, former tennis player Virginia Wade, and former rugby league legend Billy Boston to be honoured.Humphries, 30, is currently world No1, recently winning the Premier Le…
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Luke Littler made an MBE in King’s birthday honours for services to darts
Luke Littler made an MBE in King’s birthday honours for services to darts
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Luke Humphries says being made an MBE shows how far he has helped take darts
Humphries has been given the accolade in the King’s Birthday Honours along with great rival Luke Littler for their achievements in the last 18…
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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