You cannot be BORN AGAIN after being BORN AGAIN. When you fall short of God's standard of righteousness you must arise from such a fall, repent and turn away from the sin that overpowered you, then continue running courageously; looking unto Jesus Christ the Author of the race.
On for a 9 darter, miscount and hit the wrong double, then the ally pally wasp lands on your face, all in one fucking leg of darts.
David Munyua, you might just be the real peoples champion
The story of David Munyua is insane! One minute he didnβt even have airfare/accommodation, the next minute he becomes the first Kenyan to win at worlds darts championship! Thatβs a clean Kes 160M+ bro!!! Love it β₯οΈ
David Munyua, a 30 y/o full-time Veterinarian and a part-time darter born in Murang'a. A man who had not engaged a dart till three years ago. Munyua was in a bar having a beer with a friend. The friend got up to play darts and Munyua thought " this looks fun" so he got up too and joined the party. The following day Munyua bought a board. He got better and better and as a result the same friend suggested that he join small small tournaments which he did. Munyua wasn't even playing for the PDC or World Championship, he was there because of the friendships and sportsmanship. And now he is the best player in Africa, having won the African World's qualifiers and representing Africa in the World Darts Championship.
Today, Munyua went up against World No.18, De Deckers. His remarks before the game were "Nobody is guaranteed victory beforehand in sports, so I'll give it my all." Munyua went down 2 sets to the Belgian, but did he give up? No because in his mind he wanted to show the whole world that there's talent in Africa. Munyua snatched a 3-2 win in the dying stages of the game causing what is one of the biggest upsets in the darts history. If you watched the game, were you not entertained?
Kenya to the world, Africa to the world!
I dare you to dream!
#PDCWorldDartsChampionship
David Munyua only started playing darts three years ago after a friend introduced him to the game over a beer.
Now, heβs made history by becoming the first Kenyan to compete and win a match in the PDC World Darts Championship.
He came back from 2β0 down in sets to beat Mike De Decker, all while a wasp landed on his eye mid-match π π
π£οΈ "Everyone back home in my country are going crazy!"
David Munyua reflects on creating one of the most incredible stories in World Darts Championship history! π
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WOW!
David Munyua recovered from two sets down to send the former World Grand Prix Champion packing!
The Kenyan took out a huge 135 en route to victory, making history for his home country
Congratulations David Munyua on your remarkable victory in round one at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship.
By defeating Belgiumβs Mike De Decker, an established champion, with a fearless comeback from two sets down, you delivered one of the most memorable moments in the tournamentβs history.
You have also made history for Kenya as the first Kenyan to compete in the PDC World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in London, and announced your arrival on the global darts stage.
As you advance to the next stage, know that the nation stands behind you. Bring the trophy home.
Kenyans will eternally dominate any arena that doesnβt require βteamwork,β planning, or funding from the government or its rotten sports federations.
As long as success hinges solely on raw individual talent, grit, and zero interference, weβll keep shining on the global stage.
The manufactured bottlenecks, vicious gatekeeping and calculated sabotage embedded in Kenyaβs organized sports - designed purely for political patronage and elite capture - are utterly revolting.
Massive congratulations to David Munyua for claiming the World Darts Championship title.
Proof yet again: strip away the corrupt middlemen and their toxic bureaucracy, and Kenyan excellence speaks for itself.
MUNYUA MAKES HISTORY! π°πͺ
INCREDIBLE!
David Munyua produces one of the biggest shocks in World Championship history to dump out Mike De Decker!
What a moment for Kenyan darts!
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