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Glenn Wellington Remick (January 21, 1951 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont – November 2, 2009) was a former American professional dart player and enthusiast. Remick founded a number of darting organizations in the United States, including the in 1980 and the in St. Louis in 1990. Remick continued to serve as president and chief executive of the American Darters Association until his death in 2009. Remick was elected the head of the US World Cup Team. He led the U.S. World Cup dart team to a second-place finish at the championships in Brisbane, Australia, in 1985.

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  • Glenn Wellington Remick (January 21, 1951 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont – November 2, 2009) was a former American professional dart player and enthusiast. Remick founded a number of darting organizations in the United States, including the in 1980 and the in St. Louis in 1990. Remick continued to serve as president and chief executive of the American Darters Association until his death in 2009. Remick was elected the head of the US World Cup Team. He led the U.S. World Cup dart team to a second-place finish at the championships in Brisbane, Australia, in 1985. (en)
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  • Glenn Wellington Remick (January 21, 1951 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont – November 2, 2009) was a former American professional dart player and enthusiast. Remick founded a number of darting organizations in the United States, including the in 1980 and the in St. Louis in 1990. Remick continued to serve as president and chief executive of the American Darters Association until his death in 2009. Remick was elected the head of the US World Cup Team. He led the U.S. World Cup dart team to a second-place finish at the championships in Brisbane, Australia, in 1985. In 2002, Remick was inducted into the of Clarksburg, West Virginia, for his contributions to the sport of darts. Glenn Remick died of amyloidosis at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 2, 2009, at the age of 58. He was a resident of Foristell, Missouri, at the time of his death. He was survived by his wife of 34 years, Gloria Deneault, whom he had met on a blind date in Greenfield, Massachusetts, as well as a sons, Karl, Mark, and daughter, Sarah Coyne. (en)
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