Bernd Roith (born 30 December 1959) is a German darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
Roith is a chef by profession. He qualified for the 2010 European Championship via the PDC European Order of Merit. In the first round, he defeated Denis Ovens 6âÂÂ4. In the second round, he gave Raymond van Barneveld a massive scare before eventually losing 10âÂÂ7. Roith also qualified for the 2011 PDC World Darts Championship through the European order of merit, though he lost in the first round 3âÂÂ0 to Dennis Priestley.
Roith earned a two-year PDC tour card in January 2012 on the fourth and final day of the Qualifying School with a 6âÂÂ5 win over Les Wallace in his final match. He represented Germany with Jyhan Artut in the 2012 World Cup of Darts and together they were beaten 3âÂÂ1 by the United States in the second round. In June, he earned a place in the German Darts Championship in Berlin by defeating Sven Mehl and Tomas Seyler in the Home Nation Qualifier. Roith played three-time world champion John Part in the first round and was beaten 6âÂÂ1. In October, Roith beat Lars Erkelenz and Michael Rosenauer in the European Qualifier for the Dutch Darts Masters, but was whitewashed 6âÂÂ0 by Vincent van der Voort in the first round. In an attempt to reach the 2013 World Championship, Roith lost in the quarter-finals of the Qualifier 5âÂÂ3 to Stuart Kellett.
Roith began 2013 ranked world number 87. At the UK Masters he beat Justin Pipe 6âÂÂ2, but narrowly lost 6âÂÂ5 to Mensur Suljoviàin the second round. Roith lost 5âÂÂ3 to Ted Hankey in the first round of the UK Open. His best run of the year came at the 14th Players Championship where he was beaten in the last 16 by Ian White. Roith qualified for three European Tour events in 2014, losing in the first round in two and beating Salmon Renyaan 6âÂÂ1 at the Austrian Darts Open, before being defeated 6âÂÂ2 by Wes Newton in the second round.
In 2015, Roith was unsuccessful at Q School and failed to qualify for the UK Open. He did qualify for the German Darts Championship, but withdrew from the event before it started. The following year, a single last 64 showing in a UK Open Qualifier was the best he could manage.