World Scrabble Championship 2003
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The World Scrabble Championship 2003 was held in the Corus Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
, Malaysia. The winner was Panupol Sujjayakorn of Thailand
.
The format was notably different from previous WSCs
. The tournament began with the Australian Draw system, with each player playing sixteen games over two days. On the third day the players played eight games in a King Of the Hill format. After this, the top two players competed in a best-of-five final to decide who would be the seventh World Scrabble Champion.
Prize money started at $17,500 for the winner, with all the top twenty players receiving prizes down to $200.
of Thailand
. This was the first time that a player won the WSC while representing a country for which English
is not the first language.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the second largest city in Malaysia by population. The city proper, making up an area of , has a population of 1.4 million as of 2010. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 7.2 million...
, Malaysia. The winner was Panupol Sujjayakorn of Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...
.
The format was notably different from previous WSCs
World Scrabble Championship
The World Scrabble Championship is the most prestigious title in competitive English-language Scrabble. It has been held every second year since 1991. The current World Scrabble Champion is Nigel Richards...
. The tournament began with the Australian Draw system, with each player playing sixteen games over two days. On the third day the players played eight games in a King Of the Hill format. After this, the top two players competed in a best-of-five final to decide who would be the seventh World Scrabble Champion.
Prize money started at $17,500 for the winner, with all the top twenty players receiving prizes down to $200.
Results
The winner was Panupol SujjayakornPanupol Sujjayakorn
Panupol Sujjayakorn is a Thai Scrabble player, an economics student at university and anlyst at Exxon Mobile. He won the Thailand Matchplay Championship 2002, World Scrabble Championship 2003, Thailand King's Cup 2005 and was runner-up in the American National Scrabble Championship 2005 to David...
of Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...
. This was the first time that a player won the WSC while representing a country for which English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...
is not the first language.
Complete Results
Position | Name | Country | Win-Loss | Spread | Prize (USD United States dollar The United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies.... ) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sujjayakorn, Panupol | Thailand | 18-6 | +1461 | 17,500 |
2 | Nemitrmansuk, Pakorn | Thailand | 17-7 | +1383 | 8,500 |
3 | Perry, Andrew | England | 17-7 | +1202 | 4,000 |
4 | Nyman, Mark | England | 16-8 | +975 | 2,500 |
5 | Kramer, Jim | United States | 16-8 | +712 | 1,750 |
6 | Panyasophonlert, Komol | Thailand | 16-8 | +418 | 1,000 |
7 | Davis, Andrew | England | 16-8 | +188 | 750 |
8 | Fernando, Naween Tharanga | Sri Lanka | 15-9 | +613 | 600 |
9 | Allan, Paul | Scotland | 15-9 | +532 | 500 |
10 | Adamson, Tim | United States | 15-0 | +438 | 400 |
11 | Gipson, Helen | England | 15-9 | +317 | 300 |
12 | Geary, Jim | United States | 15-9 | +198 | 300 |
13 | Grant, Jeff | New Zealand | 15-9 | -58 | 300 |
14 | Appleby, Phil | England | 14½-9½ | +424 | 300 |
15 | Litunya, Patrick | Kenya | 14-10 | +1043 | 300 |
16 | Boys, David | Canada | 14-10 | +843 | 200 |
17 | Wapnick, Joel | Canada | 14-10 | +690 | 200 |
18 | Sanni, Moshood Olasunkanmi | Nigeria | 14-10 | +581 | 200 |
19 | Cleary, Paul Stephen | Australia | 14-10 | +436 | 200 |
20 | Warner, Howard | New Zealand | 14-10 | +316 | 200 |
21 | Bhandarkar, Akshay | Bahrain | 14-10 | +315 | |
22 | Asirvatham, Ganesh | Malaysia | 14-10 | +144 | |
23 | Sim, Tony | Singapore | 14-10 | -9 | |
24 | Lipton, Bob | United States | 13½-10½ | +541 | |
25 | Carter, Patrick | New Zealand | 13½-10½ | +229 | |
26 | Hersom, Randy | United States | 13-11 | +738 | |
27 | Dennis, Di | England | 13-11 | +537 | |
28 | O'Laughlin, John | United States | 13-1 | +360 | |
29 | Fisher, Andrew | Australia | 13-11 | +286 | |
30 | Kurnia, Andy | Singapore | 13-11 | +270 | |
31 | Linn, Robert | United States | 13-11 | +251 | |
32 | Williams, Gareth | Wales | 13-11 | +132 | |
33 | Delicata, David | Malta | 13-11 | +80 | |
34 | Balogun, Rasheed Olajide | Nigeria | 13-11 | -55 | |
35 | Capuno, Leonardo | Philippines | 13-11 | -161 | |
36 | Lobo, Ralph | Oman | 13-11 | -195 | |
37 | Golding, Andrew | Canada | 13-11 | -357 | |
38 | Polatnick, Steve | United States | 12½-11½ | +226 | |
39 | Jackman, Bob | Australia | 12-12 | +666 | |
40 | Placca, Chrys | Ghana | 12-12 | +569 | |
41 | Ikekeregor, Dennis | Nigeria | 12-12 | +515 | |
42 | Willingham, Walker | United States | 12-12 | +248 | |
43 | Iqbal, Wajid | Pakistan | 12-12 | +168 | |
44 | Ndungu, Stanley Njoroge | Kenya | 12-12 | +126 | |
45 | Berofsky, Evan | Canada | 12-12 | +58 | |
46 | Kirk, Terry | England | 12-12 | +11 | |
47 | Khoshnaw, Karl | Kurdistan-Iraq | 12-12 | -173 | |
48 | Finley, Peter | England | 12-12 | -267 | |
49 | Anthonius, Ferdy | Indonesia | 12-12 | -304 | |
50 | Quao, Michael Arthur | Ghana | 12-12 | -350 | |
51 | Withers, Ben | United States | 12-12 | -757 | |
52 | Hirai, Keiichiro | Japan | 12-12 | -794 | |
53 | Hovelmeier, Trevor Mark | South Africa | 11½-12½ | +929 | |
54 | Lam, John | Malaysia | 11½-12½ | +120 | |
55 | Wiegand, David | United States | 11-13 | +367 | |
56 | Pui, Cheng Wui | Malaysia | 11-13 | +198 | |
57 | Chong, Aaron | Malaysia | 11-13 | +30 | |
58 | Mamadou, Wone | Kuwait | 11-13 | -209 | |
59 | Chakrabarti, Amit | United States | 11-13 | -243 | |
60 | Credo, Ronald | Philippines | 11-13 | -257 | |
61 | Hoekstra, Ron | Canada | 11-13 | -297 | |
62 | Holden, Stewart | England | 11-13 | -328 | |
63 | Lobo, Selwyn | United Arab Emirates | 11-13 | -342 | |
64 | Abordo, Chris | Bahrain | 11-13 | -453 | |
65 | Lloyd, David | Australia | 11-13 | -841 | |
66 | Kenas, Mark | United States | 11-13 | -947 | |
67 | Gruzd, Steven | South Africa | 10½-13½ | -270 | |
68 | Talosig, Rogelio | New Zealand | 10½-13½ | -480 | |
69 | Kamath, Pramit | India | 10½-13½ | -698 | |
70 | Gongolo, Michael | Kenya | 10-14 | +675 | |
71 | Kantimathi, Sam | United States | 10-14 | +89 | |
72 | Baker, Rich | United States | 10-14 | -92 | |
73 | Saldanha, Dean | Canada | 10-14 | -272 | |
74 | Recedes, Mario | Philippines | 10-14 | -467 | |
75 | Gonzalez, Ricardo V | Gulf Champion | 10-14 | -469 | |
76 | Manase, Joshua Otieno | Kenya | 10-14 | -542 | |
77 | Kpentey, Bennet | Ghana | 9½-14½ | -449 | |
78 | Kalumba, Paul Yandisha | Zambia | 9-15 | -45 | |
79 | John, Robin K.T. | Trinidad and Tobago | 9-15 | -125 | |
80 | Wanniarachchi, Lakshan | Sri Lanka | 9-15 | -232 | |
81 | Chicoine, Emanuel | Canada | 9-15 | -468 | |
82 | Abela, Kevin | Malta | 9-15 | -844 | |
83 | Chishty, Ishtiaq | Saudi Arabia | 9-15 | -958 | |
84 | Kuroda, Kunihiko | Japan | 8-16 | -1201 | |
85 | Sandu, Dan Laurentiu | Romania | 8-16 | -651 | |
86 | Abordo, Ferrer | Bahrain | 8-16 | -799 | |
87 | Bohbot, Herve | France | 8-16 | -844 | |
88 | Saeyorn, Sivanesan | Sri Lanka | 8-16 | -989 | |
89 | Esmail, Mushtak | Tanzania | 7½-16½ | -190 | |
90 | Kenny, Bronagh | Ireland | 2-22 | -3166 |
- FINALS:
- Game 1: Panupol 418 - Pakorn 380
- Game 2: Pakorn 495 - Panupol 384
- Game 3: Pakorn 514 - Panupol 470
- Game 4: Panupol 446 - Pakorn 433
- Game 5: Panupol 444 - Pakorn 387