Nigel Pearson Death Cause, Who Is He? Know Age & More

Nigel Pearson

Nigel Pearson is a legendary Speedway broadcaster and a member of the PDC Hall of Fame.

On Saturday afternoon, the long-time voice of darts and speedway died calmly in Lower Parkstone, Poole, with his family by his side.

Several of his Twitter followers have expressed their condolences, and Twitter has been overwhelmed with condolence messages.

Death Cause

Sadly, there is no information about the commentator’s death cause. As we get the information will be updated here.

Age & Wiki

Nigel Pearson died at the age of 52, but no cause of death has been revealed According to the sources.

Nigel Pearson was born in 1970 in New York and now lives in Staffordshire. He was an outstanding racetrack commentator who brought the sport to life for the audience.

According to sources, he always wanted to be a sports journalist and now works as a journalist, radio pundit, and sports commentator for a range of radio and television shows. As a columnist, he also contributes to magazines.

His Kingswinford School career advisor had believed he wanted to join the police force or teach physical education. And he had no notion what he wanted to do with his life when he started my A-levels at Dudley College.

Nigel Pearson has media career spanned six decades, beginning when he left Poole Grammar School to work for the Bournemouth Echo as a newspaper reporter.

He moved on to work for the Daily Mail, TV Times, The Sun and Mirror Group, and ITV Sport in 1965, where he covered Sid Waddell’s famed “Indoor League” program on Yorkshire TV.

Pearson later joined Sky Sports alongside Waddell and John Gwynne to commentate on John Lowe’s first broadcast nine-dart finish at the 1984 World Matchplay event in Slough.

Similarly, he was also in the commentary box with Waddell when Phil Taylor made history by scoring two nine-dart finishes in one match against James Wade in the 2010 Premier League final.

In 2008, the two were inducted into the PDC Hall of Fame, and after retiring from commentary, he continued to follow darts and his first love, speedway, with enthusiasm.

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