Paul Levart
Paul Levart (born in 1953) is a former player of Scrabble which gained the championship of the individual world in 1989.
Levart took part in the championships of the world with thirteen recoveries, between 1980 and 1992, gaining the championship of the world per pairs in 1986 and 1988. It is the following year which it gains the individual test, finishing in equality with Marc Treiber. He is declared victorious after the addition of the places of each handle.
In 1992 it gains for the third and last time the championship of the world per pairs, the same year it takes its retirement, having exceeded Michel Duguet for the first place of world classification. Between 1989 and 1992 it finishes 4 times in the 5 first of the championship.
Its best performance with the Championnats of France of Scrabble was third place in 1985.
Prize list
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World champion (1989)
- World champion per pair
- with Michel Duguet (1986, 1988)
- with Guy de Bruyne (1992)
- Champion of France per pair
- with Michel Duguet (1987)
- with Franck Pluven (1989)
Paul Levart was also distinguished in television games: figures and letters and questions for a champion
See too
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List of players of Scrabble
- Championships of the French-speaking world of Scrabble in duplicate (1980-89)
- Championships of the French-speaking world of Scrabble in duplicate (1990-99)