Christian Kist (born 21 April 1986) is a Dutch professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Nicknamed "the Lipstick", Kist formerly competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. He is a former BDO World Champion, having won the 2012 World Championship, defeating Tony O'Shea in the final.
He switched to the PDC after winning a Tour Card in 2014, and has since finished as runner-up in two Players Championship events. Kist lost his Tour Card at the end of 2019, but has won five titles on the secondary tour, the PDC Challenge Tour. He regained his Tour Card by finishing third on the 2024 Challenge Tour ranking.
He hit a nine-dart finish in his first round match at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship.
Kist reached the last 16 of the 2011 World Masters, where he lost to Tony West 3âÂÂ2 in a deciding leg having had five darts to win. After that performance he was awarded a wild-card for the Zuiderduin Masters.
Kist qualified for the 2012 BDO World Championship via the International Playoffs. Kist defeated Jan Dekker 3âÂÂ2 in the first round. He then defeated Belgium's Geert De Vos in the second round 4âÂÂ2. Kist followed this with a 5âÂÂ1 quarter-final victory over Alan Norris. Kist then recovered from 5âÂÂ3 down in the semi-final against two-time champion Ted Hankey, who had one dart at bullseye to win the match 6âÂÂ5, to reach the final. He played popular crowd favourite Tony O'Shea, who was making his second Lakeside final. Kist went into the break 4âÂÂ2 up, and later went 6-2 ahead, but O'Shea mounted a comeback taking the next three sets. However, Kist held his nerve to win 7âÂÂ5 and became the BDO World Champion, the first Dutchman and first qualifier to lift the title since Jelle Klaasen in 2006.
Kist was knocked out in the first round against Robbie Green at the 2013 BDO World Championship. After losing in the first round to James Wilson at the 2014 Championship, Kist announced he would be switching to the Professional Darts Corporation, entering their Qualifying School. Kist played in the 2022 World Masters, reaching the last 32 stage.
During his time in the BDO, he adopted the nickname "The Lipstick", which was suggested by Bobby George for three reasons: Kist's scoring ability in the treble 20 bedâÂÂwhich is sometimes referred to as "the lipstick" due to it being coloured red, his habit of opening his mouth while throwing, and the fact his surname sounds like the word "kissed".
At 2014 PDC Q School Kist lost to Matt Padgett in the final of the third day, but finished in the top 24 on the Q-School Order of Merit to seal a two-year PDC Tour Card. His first quarter-final came a month later at the fourth UK Open Qualifier where he lost 6âÂÂ1 to Jamie Lewis. At the UK Open he saw off Antonio Alcinas 9âÂÂ2 and survived as Vincent van der Voort missed match darts in three successive legs in the next round to win 9âÂÂ8. In the fifth round, Kist was beaten 9âÂÂ6 by Mervyn King. At the third Players Championship, Kist beat James Wade 6âÂÂ3 to reach his first semi-final on the PDC tour where he missed four match darts against Gary Anderson and went on to lose 6âÂÂ5. He let 3âÂÂ1 and 5âÂÂ3 leads slip in the first round of the European Championship against Mervyn King to lose 6âÂÂ5. At the Grand Slam he enjoyed 5âÂÂ2 and 5âÂÂ1 wins over Andy Hamilton and Richie George to finish second in his group behind Phil Taylor. In the last 16, Kist started well to be 3âÂÂ0 ahead of Michael Smith, but went on to be eliminated 10âÂÂ5. Kist was the final qualifier for the Players Championship Finals and missed one dart at the bull to beat Anderson, instead being defeated 6âÂÂ5 with an average of 100.40 to Anderson's 110.62.
Kist made his debut in the 2015 PDC World Championship after qualifying through the Pro Tour Order of Merit and was knocked out 3âÂÂ1 in sets by compatriot and fellow former BDO world champion Jelle Klaasen in the first round. After his first year in the PDC he was ranked world number 45. After trailing Ian White 6âÂÂ0 in the third round of the UK Open, Kist responded to send the match into a deciding leg but lost it to be eliminated 9âÂÂ8. He lost in the quarter-finals of the second Players Championship 6âÂÂ4 to Andrew Gilding and went a stage further at the seventh event by knocking out world number one Michael van Gerwen 6âÂÂ4, but was then beaten 6âÂÂ1 by Peter Wright in the semis. Kist lost 6âÂÂ4 in the first round of the European Championship to Rowby-John Rodriguez.
Kist qualified for the 2016 World Championship and punished a poor performance from Justin Pipe to eliminate him 3âÂÂ0, before losing 4âÂÂ1 to Dave Chisnall in the second round. He could not win enough matches to qualify for the UK Open, but reached his first quarter-final of the year at the seventh Players Championship event and was beaten 6âÂÂ1 by Peter Wright. At the 17th event he overcame Gary Anderson, Prakash Jiwa, Kyle Anderson, Dave Chisnall, Justin Pipe and Mensur Suljoviàto play in his first PDC final, where he lost 6âÂÂ1 to Michael van Gerwen. 6âÂÂ4 and 6âÂÂ2 victories over Ricky Evans and Dimitri Van den Bergh progressed Kist through to the third round of the Players Championship Finals. He then beat Pipe 10âÂÂ6 to reach his first quarter-final major since joining the PDC and was 8âÂÂ3 down to Darren Webster, before cutting it back to 8âÂÂ6, but lost 10âÂÂ6.
In the first round of the 2017 World Championship, Kist lost six of the final seven legs to be defeated 3âÂÂ1 by Brendan Dolan.
Kist lost his Tour Card at the end of the 2019 season. His career has been further hampered by injury problems, including arthritis, which have affected his performance and progression in the sport, citing recurring gout in his fingers, elbows, knees and feet.
At the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, Kist was whitewashed in the first round 3âÂÂ0 by debutant Luke Littler.
Kist finished in third place on the 2024 PDC Challenge Tour series Order of Merit, winning 3 titles during the season. Connor Scutt and Wesley Plaisier finished first and second respectively on the 2024 Challenge Tour Order of Merit, but both players had already sealed their World Championship qualification via the ProTour Order of Merit. As a result, Kist and Alexander Merkx qualified for the event.
On 18 December 2024, Kist lost to Madars Razma 3âÂÂ1 in sets in the first round at the 2025 PDC World Championship, but hit a nine-dart finish to win the first set, which earned him ã60,000.
Kist was a road worker by trade before becoming a professional darts player and is a supporter of AFC Ajax.
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PDC European Tour
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