Participants
The top division comprised a total of 72 players, as listed below alphabetically. • , 2107 • , 2094 • , 2025 • , 1709 • , 1736 • , 2170 • , 1520 • , 1985 • , 1869 • , 1812 • , 2157 • , 1511 • , 1795 • , 2220 • , 2013 • , 2002 • , 2168 • , 2048 • , 1767 • , 2015 • , 2053 • , 1969 • , 2061 • , 1837 • , 1781 • , 1573 • , 1093 • , 1500 • , 1437 • , 2012 • , 1565 • , 1869 • , 1047 • , 1632 • , 1986 • , 1990 • , 1528 • , 2145 • , 1140 • , 1717 • , 2115 • , 1817 • , 2065 • , 1870 • , 1804 • , 1730 • , 1702 • , 1792 • , 1705 • , 1923 • , 2258 • , 1539 • , 1770 • , 2015 • , 2053 • , 1571 • , 1828 • , 1816 • , 1808 • , 2024 • , 1661 • , 1588 • , 1821 • , 1797 • , 1655 • , 1851 • , 1933 • , 1747 • , 1928 • , 1873 • , 2132 • , 1774 ==Results==
Results
Preliminary After 24 preliminary rounds, the top eight advanced to the quarterfinals. Three-time World Champion
Nigel Richards (2007, 2011, and 2013) failed to qualify for the knockout rounds, as did 2015 and 2014 World Champions
Wellington Jighere and
Craig Beevers.
Knockout Source: Semi-finals losers Lewis MacKay and 2005 World Champion
Adam Logan were scheduled to play a best-of-three third-place playoff, but Logan forfeited and MacKay automatically clinched the title of second runner-up.
Finals Source: UK-based recruitment consultant Brett Smitheram beat fellow Englishman and writer Mark Nyman, the 1993 World Scrabble Champion, 3–0 in the best-of-five finals, and became the 2016 World Scrabble Champion and won €7,000. Notable plays by Smitheram included
BRACONID for 181 points (176 points plus 5 points for an unsuccessful challenge by Nyman),
GYNAECIA (95) and
PERIAGUA (76). Incidentally, Smitheram was a former contestant on the television programme
Countdown, and Nyman was one of its producers. ==References==