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Indian-American Ananya Vinay Wins US National Spelling Bee

Ananya Vinay, 12, correctly spelled the word ‘marocain’ to win. 

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Ananya Vinay of Fresno, California, won the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday, taking home a $40,000 cash prize after 12 hours of picking her way along a precarious lifeline of consonants and vowels.

Vinay, 12, correctly spelled the word marocain – a dress fabric made of warp of silk or rayon and a filling of other yarns – to win the spelling bee held at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in suburban Washington.

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She said she felt "amazing" after defeating Rohan Rajeev, 14, of Edmond Oklahoma during the stirring 25-word championship round.

It was just fun to see how far it would go.
Ananya Vinay

"She had a deep passion for reading. The biggest thing that she wants to do is sit and read," her father Vinay Sreekumar said.

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The youngest-ever competitor, Edith Fuller of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who turned 6 on 22 April, was eliminated from the competition late on Wednesday.

Competitors aged 6 to 15 emerged from early spelling bees involving more than 11 million youth from all 50 US states, US territories from Puerto Rico to Guam, and several countries, from Jamaica to Japan.

In earlier rounds, some spellers tripped over words including Corriedale, toreutics, cleidoic and panettone, weeding down the field headed for the finish of the 90th national Bee. Others hung on by correctly spelling catafalque, outarde and chryselephantine.

"What?!" exclaimed Maggie Sheridan, 13, from Mansfield, Ohio, throwing her hands up in disbelief when she learned she correctly spelled whirlicote, a type of luxurious carriage, with one second to spare.

Marlene Schaff, 14, was ousted by misspelling cleidoic, which means to be enclosed in a relatively impervious shell, like an egg.

I’m disappointed because I was debating between two spellings.
Marlene Schaff

New rules this year are aimed at preventing tie endings like last year's, when two joint winners both got $40,000 cash prizes.

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