Thailand International

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The Thailand International is the Thai national Scrabble competition in the English language. It has also been known as the Kings Cup since 1998, where the tournament has been honoured to accept a trophy from His Majesty the King to award to the winning player in the most prestigious division.[1] It is the largest tournament in the world, in terms of the number of players, drawing as many as 8000 players.[2]

In Thailand, Scrabble is promoted like a sport and as a way to learn English. The international players are honoured by the king.[3] As a result, Thailand has produced one world champion as well as many top international players.

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Year Winner Runner up
1989 Apichit Vichitjitkul (1) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) John Ozag (Flag of the United States United States)
1990 Charles Goldstein (1) (Flag of the United States United States) Mark Nyman (Flag of England England)
1991
1992 Pakorn Nemitrmansuk (1) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) Mark Nyman (Flag of England England)
1993 Ong-Arj Charuwan (Flag of the United States United States) Sam Kantimathi (Flag of the United States United States)
1994 Sam Kantimathi (1) (Flag of the United States United States) Pakorn Nemitrmansuk (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
1995 Jakkrit Klaphajone (1) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) Sam Kantimathi (Flag of the United States United States)
1996 Charnwit Sumrattanaporn (1) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) Jakkrit Klaphajone (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
1997 Jakkrit Klaphajone (2) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) Charnwit Sumrattanaporn (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
1998 Joel Sherman (1) (Flag of the United States United States) Charnwit Sumrattanaporn (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
1999 Mark Nyman (1) (Flag of England England) Nigel Richards (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand)
1999 Nigel Richards (1) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Naween Tharanga Fernando (Flag of Australia Australia)
2000 Nigel Richards (2) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Jakkrit Klaphajone (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
2000 Nigel Richards (3) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Jakkrit Klaphajone (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
2001 Nigel Richards (4) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Paul Cleary (Flag of Australia Australia)
2002 Nigel Richards (5) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Femi Awowade (Flag of England England)
2003 Pakorn Nemitrmansuk (2) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) Ganesh Asirvatham (Flag of Malaysia Malaysia)
2004 Nigel Richards (6) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Andrew Fisher (Flag of Australia Australia)
2005 Panupol Sujjayakorn (1) (Flag of Thailand Thailand) Nigel Richards (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand)
2006 Nigel Richards (7) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Femi Awowade (Flag of England England)
2007 Nigel Richards (8) (Flag of New Zealand New Zealand) Komol Panyasoponlert (Flag of Thailand Thailand)
  • The Thai International tournaments are generally held around late June to early July
  • † These two tournaments were held in January under different sponsorship

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