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The DARK Truth About Gian van Veen Nobody Is Talking About…

Gian van Veen looks like the future of darts… but his story is far darker than most people realize.

From carrying the name of a deceased child to suffering a brutal case of dartitis that nearly ended his career, this is the untold journey behind one of the fastest-rising stars in the PDC.

In this video, we break down how Van Veen went from a psychological breakdown at the dartboard to becoming world number 3 — and why his story is one of the most unique (and overlooked) in modern darts.

🎯 Featuring:

The real meaning behind his name

The dartitis struggle that almost destroyed him

The “ghost throw” that still follows him

His rise through the Development Tour

World Championship run & rivalry with Luke Littler

This isn’t just a success story — it’s a story of pressure, identity, and resilience at the highest level of sport.

👇 Do you think Gian van Veen will become World Champion?

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