Panupol Sujjayakorn
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Panupol Sujjayakorn (born 1984) is a Thai Scrabble player and an economics student at university. 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 Wiegand.
In the World Scrabble Championship 2003, Sujjayakorn won his first 8 games and 18 of his first 21 before losing the final three games to finish with 18 wins, 6 losses, first place. He then played fellow countryman Pakorn Nemitrmansuk in the best-of-five final. The final was tied at two wins each before Sujjayakorn won the final game 444-387 to be crowned World Scrabble champion in his first appearance at the tournament. In the 2005 National Scrabble Championship Sujjayakorn won his first 9 consecutive games and 14 of his first 15, but won just 7 of his final 13 games. He qualified in second place for the final where he played David Wiegand, and led 2-0 in the final before Wiegand won all of the final three games to win the tournament.
[edit] Achievements
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1991 : Peter Morris | 1993 : Mark Nyman | 1995 : David Boys | 1997 : Joel Sherman | 1999 : Joel Wapnick | 2001 : Brian Cappelletto | 2003 : Panupol Sujjayakorn | 2005 : Adam Logan | 2007 : Nigel Richards |