Championships of the French-speaking world of Scrabble per pairs

The Championnat of the world of Scrabble per pairs disputes since the year 1975. The competition follows the rules of Scrabble duplicate except that there are two players one beside the other who discuss their choice of solution.

Championship of the world per pairs

The years 1975 to 1999

2000 (Paris, France)

2001 (La Rochelle, France)

From July 21st, 2001 to July 27th, 2001, the town of La Rochelle accommodated the 30e Championnats of the world of Scrabble per pairs:

2002 (Montreal, Quebec)

2003 (Liege, Belgium)

2004 (Marrakech, Morocco)

2005 (Neuchâtel, Switzerland)

2006 (Turns, France)

2007 (Quebec, Quebec)

Classification per many gained championships

1. Michel Duguet (France): 5

2. Franck Maniquant (France): 4
2. Antonin Michel (France): 4
4. Nicolas Pickaxe (France): 3
4. Jean-François Lachaud (France): 3
4. Paul Levart (France): 3

Champions by category of age

There are three categories of age:

  • Junior (up to 18 years);
  • Senior (any category);
  • Vermilion (more than 60 years).

Juniors

Vermeils

See too

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