Peter Wright, commonly known as “Snakebite,” is a Scottish professional darts player known for his flamboyant style, vibrant Mohican hairstyle, and distinctive outfits.
He gained global recognition after winning the PDC World Darts Championship twice, in 2020 and 2022.
Wright’s resilience and dedication to the sport made him a fan favourite, especially given his unconventional journey to success.
Despite being ranked outside the top tier early in his career, Wright’s meteoric rise in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) has earned him a place among the sport’s top competitors.
Profile
- Full name: Peter Stuart Wright
- Nickname: Snakebite
- Date of birth: March 10, 1970
- Age: 54 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Livingston, Scotland
- Nationality: Scottish
- Profession: Professional darts player
- Height: 5 feet 9 inches
- Parents: N/A
- Siblings: N/A
- Spouse: Joanne Wright
- Children: N/A
- Relationship status: Married
- Religion: N/A
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Net worth: £3 million and £6 million
Early Life and Education
Born on March 10, 1970, in Livingston, Scotland, Peter Wright moved to London at five with his mother. Raised by a single parent, Wright’s early life was challenging, and his mother’s decision to relocate to England was primarily out of concern that family members would try to take her child.
Growing up, Wright became interested in darts by watching prominent players like Jocky Wilson on television in the early 1980s. At age 13, he received his first set of darts but had no dartboard, so he improvised by throwing darts at trees in his yard.
Personal Life
Peter Wright is married to Joanne Wright, who plays a significant role in shaping his life. Joanne, a professional hairdresser, is responsible for creating Peter’s iconic Mohican hairstyle, which changes colours frequently and often includes intricate designs.
Joanne’s creativity in styling Peter’s hair has become a significant part of his brand, with each new design generating excitement among fans. Together, they have children, but details about them are kept private. The couple lives a relatively quiet life outside the public eye, focused on their family and Wright’s career.
Career
Peter Wright made his first appearance in a significant darts tournament in 1995 but only pursued a full-time professional career much later. In the intervening years, Wright worked as a tyre fitter while playing in local leagues.
It wasn’t until 2008 that Wright began participating in the PDC events regularly, and by 2010, he had qualified for the PDC World Darts Championship. His first big breakthrough came in 2014 when he reached the World Championship final, although he lost to Michael van Gerwen.
Wright’s career took off in 2017 when he won the UK Open, his first major televised title. His style of play, aggressive scoring, and consistency in doubles made him one of the most formidable players on the circuit. In 2020, he achieved his career highlight by winning the PDC World Darts Championship, defeating Michael van Gerwen in the final.
Awards
- PDC World Darts Championship: 2020, 2022
- UK Open: 2017
- World Matchplay Champion: 2021
- Players Championship Finals: 2021
- Masters Champion: 2020
Net Worth
Peter Wright’s net worth is estimated between £3 million and £6 million. His earnings come from prize money, sponsorship deals, and endorsements.
Winning the PDC World Darts Championship twice significantly boosted his financial standing, with each title bringing in £500,000 in prize money.
Controversy
Peter Wright’s flamboyant and theatrical persona on stage has occasionally sparked controversy among his peers. One notable incident occurred in 2021 during the Players Championship Finals when Adrian Lewis accused Wright of using “dirty tactics” to disrupt his rhythm and labelled him a cheat.
This clash escalated, resulting in a heated exchange between the two players. Despite the accusations, Wright remained composed, dismissing the incident as a misunderstanding. He continued to perform without letting the altercation affect his game.
Another controversy arose during Wright’s 2019 World Championship semi-final against Gerwyn Price. Price accused Wright of using unsportsmanlike tactics during the match, further fueling tension between the two players.
Despite the occasional backlash from his competitors, Wright has maintained that his unique style and antics are part of his personality and meant to entertain the audience.
Social Media
- Instagram: @snakebitewright
- Twitter: @snakebitewright
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