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WSC 2001 Photos Round 14

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Photo 14-001 Mike Gray, Hasbro Games Senior Director, Product Design; George Burtch, Hasbro Games VP, Marketing; and John D. Williams, Jr.
Photo 14-002 Christopher Sykes (Canada) vs. Peter (Pepito) Arreola (Saudi Arabia).
Photo 14-003 Christopher Sykes (Canada) vs. Peter (Pepito) Arreola (Saudi Arabia). See commentary.
Photo 14-004 Matt Graham (United States) vs. Harshan Lamabadusuriya (Sri Lanka). See commentary.
Photo 14-005 Harshan Lamabadusuriya (Sri Lanka) and Matt Graham (United States) pose for the cameras. There was more than one!
Photo 14-006 Dan Laurentiu Sandu (Romania) shows off a Romanian SCRABBLE® board.
Photo 14-007 Tony Sim (Singapore), Mohan Verghese Chunkath (India), and Ganesh Asirvatham (Malaysia).
Photo 14-008 Pakorn Nemitrmansuk (Thailand) vs. David William Boys (Canada).
Photo 14-009 Wilma Vialle, Joanne Craig, and the singing kangaroo. The kangaroo is serving as a mascot for Team Australia. Wilma is here with Rodney Talbot (Australia) and Joanne is here with Paul Stephen Cleary (Australia).
Photo 14-010 Using proper word judging technique, Rick Wong adjudicates a play at board 1.

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