
Gerwyn Price has impressively dropped three stone in his pursuit of prize money over silverware. However, he's admitted that a victory at the Australian Darts Masters might just lead him to celebrate with a trip to McDonald's.
The Welsh sharpshooter advanced in the World Series event after defeating Joe Comito and shared insights into his weight loss journey: "I am not sure what I have lost. How many kilos in a stone? I think I have lost between 13-15kgs. About three stone. Dieting, back in the gym, looking after myself. I don't think it affects me physically when I am throwing but mentally it definitely helps.
"I feel comfortable. I am in some smaller clothes, I feel better in myself, mentally it's a lot better. I tried to squeeze into a large size a little bit too soon and after a month or two, I was able to fit into it, it was alright then.
"Is this a long-term approach? I am not sure, I have started craving McDonald's now and again. I was having one at 6.30am. So, give it another month, if I keep doing that, it will be back on."
Donning a striking gold shirt for the Aussie competition, where he is the defending champion after thrashing Luke Littler in last year's final, Price remarked: "I wear a different shirt whenever I go, Premier League, World Series of Darts events. I chose the colours. I picked this one. I think it goes well."
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Reflecting on his performance, Price admitted that 2024 was a low point since obtaining his Tour Card, branding his play as "absolute rubbish.
"It [Littler] was a good game. I watched it back on the TV a couple of times in the practice room. I have dropped a couple of pounds since then haven't I?"
Price is determined to climb the ranks and has set his sights on becoming World No. 1 by year's end with a World Championship title win, yet he candidly reveals that trophies are not his main concern: "Trophies don't matter to me. It's the ranking points and a bit of money at the minute.
"I have a family to look after, as long as I provide for those, build a platform, invest my money well. I love to win trophies, to do well, leave a legacy but money means everything, doesn't it?
"I want to win every tournament I go into and put myself under pressure. You cannot win everything, the way the standard is at the minute. I will try my best. What eases the pressure is I have invested my money well. I am not under pressure if I don't win, if I do then the rewards are there."
This article first appeared on the Daily Record.
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