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Indian-Americans aim to maintain dominance in US spelling bee

Nearly 50 Indian-Americans will vie to maintain their dominance in the prestigious National Spelling Bee competition in the US, with eight-year-old Tara Singh from the community being the youngest speller in this year’s edition. Indian-origin youths have dominated the annual spelling bee composition since 2008.

This year the three-day competition will see 281 spellers from 50 US states, as well as from Bahamas, Canada, China, Ghana, Jamaica, Japan and South Korea. The spellers range in age from 8 to 14 years old, but 89 per cent are between the ages of 12 and 14 years old. Tara of Louisville is the youngest speller in this year’s competition at age 8, the organisers said. Tara is currently learning Latin and Greek at school and is studying Hindi at home.

Two spellers, Vanya Shivashankar and Ashwin Veeramani, have siblings who have previously won the Scripps National Spelling Bee, they said, adding that 116 spellers speak more than one language, including Hindi.

Indian-origin people remain unchallenged in the Scripps National Spelling Bee since 2008, with Sameer Mishra winning it in 2008, Laodicean Kavya Shivashankar (2009), Anamika Veeramani (2010), Sukanya Roy (2011) and Snigdha Nandipati (2012).
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