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according to the world darts federation one must not have a foot on the oche therefore one must be behind
The Oche.
That is the pronunciation, but it is spelt oche. It is a darts term, referring to the line players stand behind when they are taking their throws.
The oche is the line behind which the throwing player must stand (7 ft 9¼ inches from the dartboard per World Darts Federation regulations).
"Oche" is a term that typically refers to a designated area or line in the sport of darts where players stand to throw their darts. It is an essential part of the game, as it helps maintain a fair distance between players and the dartboard. The oche is usually marked on the floor, ensuring consistency in gameplay.
No, men and women throw from the same oche.
HOCKEY or oche
The starting point in darts is called the "oche," which is a line that players must stand behind when throwing their darts. It is typically situated 7 feet 9.25 inches away from the dartboard's face. Players begin their game by throwing their darts from this line to score points based on where the darts land on the board.
It is called the oche (ah-chee), toe line, or the Hockey.
Oche or HOCKEY
In standard darts, the oche--the line behind which dart players must stand--is 7 feet 9 1/4 inches from the face of the dartboard.
The word referring to the throw line in a game of darts is spelt oche.
The block or the strip of tape from which you throw is called the oche.