Luke Littler celebrates a win at Cheltenham with girlfriend Faith Millar as they back right horse after UK Open victory

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Luke Littler kept his winning streak alive after his UK Open triumph — this time celebrating success at the famous Cheltenham Festival.

The 19-year-old darts sensation, nicknamed “The Nuke,” attended the prestigious race meeting alongside fellow darts stars Luke Humphries and Nathan Aspinall.

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Littler arrived at the course with his girlfriend Faith Millar and was seen celebrating enthusiastically after backing a winning horse with the bookmakers.

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The teenage champion spent the day watching the races from a private suite at the course, surrounded by friends and fellow professionals.

His appearance at the festival came only days after he secured his 12th major Professional Darts Corporation title by successfully defending the UK Open crown in Minehead.

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In the final, Littler defeated James Wade 11–7, despite starting the tournament well below his usual high standards.

The victory earned him £120,000 in prize money and further strengthened his grip on the top spot in the PDC Order of Merit.

Littler now boasts more than £2.8 million in career earnings, with Humphries sitting second on the list with around £1.2 million. No other player has yet surpassed the £951,000 mark as the young star continues to dominate the sport.

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After his latest darts success, the Manchester-born thrower headed to Prestbury Park to enjoy the racing action.

Dressed in a creamy-grey blazer with a pink shirt and tie, dark trousers and casual trainers, Littler attended the opening day of the festival with Millar, who wore black trousers and a bright pink blazer that complemented her blonde hair.

The young star was spotted pumping his fists and applauding as his pick crossed the line, shouting encouragement as the horses raced home.

At one point, he was also seen sipping a pint from a plastic cup and taking a puff from his vape while chatting with friends.

Standing beside world No.2 Humphries — who reportedly collected more than £3,000 from the opening race — Littler looked to still be riding the high from Sunday’s triumph.

The darts prodigy later shared a photo with Millar to his 2.1 million Instagram followers, writing: “Day 1. Thanks to @wifetobebridal for today’s suit.”

With momentum clearly on his side, Littler will now hope his winning touch continues both at the oche and beyond.

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