List players of Scrabble
This list of players of Scrabble , sometimes familiarly indicated under the name of scrabbleurs , indexes notable players, convergent in championships, and known famous people to play Scrabble in a regular way.
Notable players of Scrabble
Players having gained the championship of the world more once
chronological Posting-
Marc Selis (1974, 1976)
- Benjamin Hannuna (1979, 1984)
- Michel Duguet (1982, 1983,1985,1987,1988)
- Christian Pierre (1991, 1992,1994,1996,1998)
- Emmanuel Rivalan (1993, 1999)
- Jean-Pierre Hellebaut (2002, 2003)
- Antonin Michel (2005, 2007)
Players having gained the national championship more twice
Belgium
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Yvon Duval (1977, 1979,1980,1981,1982)
- Christian Pierre (1987, 1988,1990-94, 1996,2000-02, 2004,2007)
- Jerome the Mayor (1998, 2005,2006)
France
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Michel Duguet (1981-85, 1987)
- Patrick Vigroux (1986, 1989,1990,1992)
- Antonin Michel (1998, 2003,2004,2005)
Quebec
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Mario Buteau (1984, 1985,1988,1992,1996)
- François Bédard (1989-91, 1993-95, 1998)
- German Boulianne (1997, 1999-03, 2006)
- Didier Kadima (2004, 2005,2007)
Switzerland
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Christian Keim (1980, 1981,1982,1987)
- Veronique Keim (1989, 1990,1991,1993,1995)
- Christiane Aymon (1992, 1994,1996)
- Hugo Delafontaine (2002, 2006,2007)
Tunisia
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Abderrazak Ouarda (1979-80, 1982,1984-87, 1989,1992-93, 1997,1999,2002,2005)
- Zouheir Aloulou (1988, 1995,1996,1998,2000,2001,2003,2007)
Other notable players
- Philippe Bellosta, world champion in 1986, world champion junior in 1984
- Jean-Marc Bellot, world champion in 1977, champion of France in 1978
- Herve Bohbot, champion of traditional France of Scrabble in 2005
- Nicolas Bonnamour, champion of France junior in 2004, vice world champion in his category of age in 2001,2003
- Michel Charlemagne, the first French world champion in 1973.
- Thierry Chincholle, champion of France of blitz in 2000 and 2005.
- Alain Dubreuil, world champion junior in 2002 and junior in 2000.
- Pascal Fritsch, world champion in 2006.
- Pierre-Olivier Georget, champion of traditional France of Scrabble in 2004 and 2007
- Nicolas Pickaxe, twice champion of France.
- Aurélien Kermarrec, world champion in 1997, champion of France in 1994.
- Vincent Labbé, world champion in 1980, vice-champion of the world in 1979.
- Jean-François Lachaud, world champion in 1995,5 times champion of France per pairs.
- Agnes Lempereur, world champion in 1973; only woman who was world champion.
- Paul Levart, world champion in 1989,3 times world champion per pairs.
- Florian Levy, World champion in 2000, champion of France in 2007.
- Franck Maniquant, the current director of the FFSc and world champion in 2001.
- Eugenie Michel, world champion junior in 2001
- Jacques-Henri Muracciole, world champion in 1981.
- Michel Pialat, often well placed at the championships of the world and France, author of a dictionary of reference of Scrabble
- Romain Santi, world champion junior in 2003, champion of France junior in 2005
- Marc Treiber, world champion in 1990; champion of France in 1993.
- Hippolyte Wouters, the creator of the formula “Scrabble duplicate”; first world champion in 1972.
Other languages
Anglophone players
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Herve Bohbot, French representative with the championships of the anglophone world in 2003,2005 and 2007
- David Boys, anglophone world champion in 1995, first of the anglophone classification of Quebec.
- Adam Logan, anglophone world champion in 2005, champion of North America in 1996.
- Antonin Michel, French representative with the championships of the anglophone world in 1999
- Robert Springer, French representative with the championships of the anglophone world in 1995 and 1997
- Joel Wapnick, anglophone world champion in 1999, second of the anglophone classification of Quebec.
Famous players of Scrabble
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Christina Aguilera - American singer
- Elisabeth II of the United Kingdom
- Mel Gibson - American actor
- Jean-Jacques Goldman - French singer
- Madonna - American singer
- Chris Martin - British singer
- Kylie Minogue - singer/Australian actor
- Robbie Williams - singer British
See too
- Championships of the French-speaking world of Scrabble in duplicate
- traditional World cup of Scrabble
- anglophone Scrabble
References
{{in}} File pdf
External bonds
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Site of the FISF
- Site of FFSc
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