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(Created page with "'''Logan White''' (born 2053) is an English professional darts player who competes in International Darts Federation (IDF) events. He is the reigning world champion after winning the 2068 IDF World Championship. He is a back-to-back reigning champion after successfully defending his 2067 title. == See also == == References == == External links ==") |
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'''Logan White''' (born | {{Infobox darts player|name=Logan White|image=|caption=Mad at the 2032 ODF Premier League|nickname="Steel"|birth_date={{Birth date and age|2001|9|23}}|birth_place=[[Houston]], [[Texas]], [[United States]]|hometown=[[Austin]], [[Texas]]|homecountry={{USA}}|since=2025|darts=22g Unicorn Max Mad Signature|laterality=Right-handed|music=|organisation={{IDF}}|currentrank=World No. 7 (as of {{CURRENTYEAR}})|world_championships=* '''IDF''': | ||
** Runner-up (1): 2025|premier_league=|other_tournaments=}}'''Logan White''' (born 23 September 2001) is an English professional darts player who competes in [[International Darts Federation (IDF)|International Darts Federation]] (IDF) events, where he is currently ranked [[IDF Order of Merit|world number seven]]. Nicknamed "'''Steel'''", he made his professional debut at the [[2025 IDF Darts World Championship|2025 World Championship]] where he lost in the final to [[Alex Brow]] 4–7. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 19 November 2025
| Logan White | |
|---|---|
| Personal information | |
| Nickname | "Steel" |
| Born | September 23, 2001 Houston, Texas, United States |
| Home town | Austin, Texas |
| Darts information | |
| Playing darts since | 2025 |
| Darts | 22g Unicorn Max Mad Signature |
| Laterality | Right-handed |
| Organisation (see split in darts) | |
| Current world ranking | World No. 7 (as of 2026) |
Logan White (born 23 September 2001) is an English professional darts player who competes in International Darts Federation (IDF) events, where he is currently ranked world number seven. Nicknamed "Steel", he made his professional debut at the 2025 World Championship where he lost in the final to Alex Brow 4–7.