Peter Parka
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Ten stones and 18 drained litres lighter ... ex-world champion Fordham returns to the oche
By RICHARD LEWIS - Andy Fordham will make an emotional return to world darts tomorrow — half the man he used to be.
Fordham has lost an amazing 10 stones since collapsing at the World Championships 10 months ago and being rushed to hospital where he had 18 litres drained from his lungs.
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Then...Fordham at the 2004 World Championships
Now ... Half the Viking, twice the fitness levels
He also suffered a minor stroke this year, forcing him to change his whole lifestyle — although he still weighs 16 stone.
He will compete in the play-offs for the 2008 World Pro tomorrow and then in the Winmau World Masters which start on Friday, both events being staged in Bridlington.
Fordham, who now drinks only non-alcoholic lager and eats in a week what he used to consume in a couple of days, said: 'To return to Lakeside next January for the World Championships would be magic and to get to the televised stages of the World Masters this weekend would be unbelievable, but I'm not expecting any miracles.'
Fordham reached the semi-finals of an Open event in Turkey in September, but he is relishing this comeback in a world event. 'This is a major stepping stone to getting back to better things,' he said.
From the daily mail
Good on him. His weight was giving him serious health problems and I wouldn't have been at all surprised if he had been dead by now if he hadn't worked so hard to lose the weight!:clap
By RICHARD LEWIS - Andy Fordham will make an emotional return to world darts tomorrow — half the man he used to be.
Fordham has lost an amazing 10 stones since collapsing at the World Championships 10 months ago and being rushed to hospital where he had 18 litres drained from his lungs.
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He also suffered a minor stroke this year, forcing him to change his whole lifestyle — although he still weighs 16 stone.
He will compete in the play-offs for the 2008 World Pro tomorrow and then in the Winmau World Masters which start on Friday, both events being staged in Bridlington.
Fordham, who now drinks only non-alcoholic lager and eats in a week what he used to consume in a couple of days, said: 'To return to Lakeside next January for the World Championships would be magic and to get to the televised stages of the World Masters this weekend would be unbelievable, but I'm not expecting any miracles.'
Fordham reached the semi-finals of an Open event in Turkey in September, but he is relishing this comeback in a world event. 'This is a major stepping stone to getting back to better things,' he said.
From the daily mail
Good on him. His weight was giving him serious health problems and I wouldn't have been at all surprised if he had been dead by now if he hadn't worked so hard to lose the weight!:clap