Teenage Darts World Champion Luke Littler made Honorary Citizen of Warrington

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TEENAGE darts sensation Luke Littler – who recently became the youngest-ever darts world champion – has been made an Honorary Citizen of Warrington.

The decision to bestow the prestigious honour on Luke was approved by all councillors at an extraordinary meeting of the council on 24 February, following a proposal put forward by council leader, Cllr Hans Mundry, seconded by deputy leader, Cllr Jean Flaherty.

Aged just 17 years and 347 days, Luke won the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship in January, defeating three-time world champion Michael Van Gerwen 7-3 in the final at Alexandra Palace in London.
He has already won 11 senior PDC titles and is the current reigning Premier League, Grand Slam, and Word Series Finals Champion.
Luke attended Padgate High and is a keen supporter of Warrington Wolves. He first picked up a dart at 18 months old.
Luke joined the St Helens Youth Academy at the age of 8, and during this time represented England’s A team, at the WDF British Internationals, the MVG Masters, the 6 Nations, and the Youth Europe Cup.
At 16, Luke reached the 2024 World Championship final and earned a spot in the 2024 Premier League. Luke won his first major title at the Premier League on his debut, becoming the youngest player to win a major PDC Tournament.

In 2024, he went on to win the World Series of Darts and the Grand Slam of Darts titles on his debut at both events, before securing the World Darts Championship at the start of this year.
Luke was named 2024 BBC Young Sports Personality of the year, and his achievements at such a young age have been credited with creating a surge in interest in darts, with the term ‘Littlermania’ being coined to explain the phenomenon.
He has also played a significant part in raising over £1m for Prostate Cancer UK at the World Darts Championship, as well as supporting the Motor Neurone Disease Association by wearing the charity’s logo on his shirt.
Warrington Borough Council Leader, Cllr Hans Mundry, said: “This award recognises Luke’s outstanding achievements in the sport and his inspirational impact. His rise has been meteoric – and his stunning victory at the World Darts Championship captivated the nation, cementing his status as a huge star in the world of darts.
“We are incredibly proud of Luke and his remarkable accomplishments. His dedication, skill, and sportsmanship, along with his charitable work, make him a true inspiration to young people in Warrington and beyond.
“Luke is proof that through hard work and belief in your dreams, anything is possible. We’re delighted to bestow the title of Honorary Citizen, and we will continue to follow his career with great interest and excitement.”


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  2. See Hans mundry is smiling in this photo ?
    He wasn’t smiling when he was photographed accepting the 4,000 objections to the increase in car parking fees in Stockton heath and lymm

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