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At last - a British World Champion!

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
BBC News - World Scrabble Championship won by Craig Beevers

A British man has won the final of the World Scrabble Championship in London.

Craig Beevers, 33, from Guisborough, Middlesbrough, beat Chris Lipe, 34, from Clinton, New York, three games to one in the final at the Excel Centre.

He won the final game by 440 points to 412 with the word "talaq", which scored 42 points and means a Muslim form of divorce.

More than 100 competitors from 25 countries tested themselves in 36 games over five days.

Other words in the final game included "ventrous" - meaning adventurous - which scored 65 points, and "diorite", which saw Mr Beevers awarded 69 points and means igneous rock.

Mr Beevers, who has been playing for 12 years and was the 2009 UK champion, won £3,000.

He said: "I am absolutely thrilled to have won.

"It was a closely fought championship and Chris was a very impressive opponent to play."

One of our own, he's one of our own.... That Scaly Piscine, he's one of our own!
 

Burgey

Well-known member
Well done Scaly. Terrific performance.

Look forward to seeing more of your sunny disposition back on CW now the job is done.
 

Pothas

Well-known member
Magnificent effort.

Sports personality or the year?

Hamilton his only rival I would have thought.
 

Chubb

Well-known member
Well done Craig ... but where was Nigel Richards? He's the Bradman of Scrabble, and a Kiwi.
 
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