Nicolas Thuillier

Nicolas Thuillier began playing darts at 14 in France. He won several junior tournaments but didn’t secure major titles initially. As a senior, he adapted and earned two French team championships. In the 2010-2011 season, he won his first French Cup and became French Singles Champion. He continued representing France in international competitions. After a family break, Nicolas returned in 2022, finishing 5th and competing in the World Cup.

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Nicolas Thuillier's darts career is distinguished by significant achievements and consistent performance. Starting from his junior years, he demonstrated early potential by winning several local tournaments. When he moved to the senior level, he faced a learning curve but eventually excelled, securing two French team championship titles with different clubs.

The 2010-2011 season marked a major breakthrough. Nicolas won the French Cup and became the French Singles Champion. His impressive form earned him a spot on the French national team, where he competed in the Med Cup in Malta and later in Greece. He continued to top the French rankings and represent his country in international events, including a notable 12th place finish in the 2012 European Cup.

Nicolas also served as captain of the French team, showcasing his leadership skills. After taking a hiatus in 2016 to focus on his family, he made a successful return to darts in 2022. In his comeback year, Nicolas finished 5th in competitions and was selected for the World Cup in Denmark, reaffirming his elite status in the sport. His dedication and pride in representing France remain central to his career.

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