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Britain's premier female darts player Fallon Sherrock poses for a photo in Milton Keynes, England, Friday April 24,  2020.  Sherrock became the first woman to beat a man at the darts world championship late last year, breaking down barriers in a game that is usually considered to be a man's domain.  It proved to be a life-changing experience and although she is now on lockdown because of the coronavirus she will regularly play in future men's events, Sherrock tells The Associated Press Friday April 24, 2020. (Sue Sherrock via AP)

Britain's premier female darts player Fallon Sherrock poses for a photo in Milton Keynes, England, Friday April 24, 2020. Sherrock became the first woman to beat a man at the darts world championship late last year, breaking down barriers in a game that is usually considered to be a man's domain. It proved to be a life-changing experience and although she is now on lockdown because of the coronavirus she will regularly play in future men's events, Sherrock tells The Associated Press Friday April 24, 2020. (Sue Sherrock via AP)

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Britain's famed female darts player Fallon Sherrock poses for a photo in Milton Keynes, England, Friday April 24,  2020.  Sherrock was the talk of Britain when she became the first woman to beat a man at the darts world championship late last year, breaking down barriers in a game that is usually considered to be a beer-fueled pub game typically played by out-of-shape men.  It proved to be a life-changing experience and although on lockdown now because of the coronavirus she will regularly play in men's events, Sherrock tells The Associated Press Friday April 24, 2020. (Sue Sherrock via AP)

Britain's famed female darts player Fallon Sherrock poses for a photo in Milton Keynes, England, Friday April 24, 2020. Sherrock was the talk of Britain when she became the first woman to beat a man at the darts world championship late last year, breaking down barriers in a game that is usually considered to be a beer-fueled pub game typically played by out-of-shape men. It proved to be a life-changing experience and although on lockdown now because of the coronavirus she will regularly play in men's events, Sherrock tells The Associated Press Friday April 24, 2020. (Sue Sherrock via AP)

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