Dennis Lindskjold (born 21 December 1977) is a Danish former professional darts player.
Career
Lindskjold has been picked 7 times for the Danish national team.[1]
In September 2012, he won a Scandinavian Pro Tour event in Denmark by defeating Niels Jorgen Hansen 6–3 in the final.[2]
A year later he beat Soren Hedegaard, Jarkko Komula, Magnus Caris and Jani Haavisto to qualify for the 2014 PDC World Championship.[3]
At the World Championship, Lindskjold was supposed to face Edward Santos in the preliminary round but due to visa trouble for the Philippine, Lindskjold faced Colin Osborne instead.[4] Lindskjold won the first leg but went on to be beaten 4–1.[5]
He won the 2014 Nordic Cup Open by beating Mats Andersson in the final.[6] Lindskjold made his debut in the World Cup of Darts in 2014, representing Denmark with Per Laursen and they were eliminated 5–2 by Australia in the first round.[7] Laursen defeated Lindskjold in the final of the 2015 DDL Esbjerg event.[8]
World Championship results
PDC
2014: Preliminary round (lost to Colin Osborne 1–4) (legs)