Canadian Scrabble Championship
- Canadian Scrabble Championship
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Championnat du Canada de Scrabble anglophone
Le championnat du Canada de Scrabble (en anglais Canadian National Scrabble Championship ou CNSC) est un tournoi de Scrabble classique disputé par les 50 premiers joueurs canadiens du classement d'Amérique du Nord de Scrabble anglophone. Ce tournoi est disputé tous les deux ans environ.
Le tournoi a été remporté deux fois par Adam Logan (champion du monde en 2005) et une fois par Joel Wapnick (champion du monde en 1999).
Il existe également un Championnat du Québec de Scrabble francophone.
Palmarès
- Portail des jeux
- Portail du Canada
Catégorie : Tournoi anglophone de Scrabble
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