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Awesome speller from Edamond!

#1 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:25 pm

From NPR:

After three consecutive ties, the National Spelling Bee was determined to have a solo winner, so it added a new tiebreaker procedure for Thursday night's finals in Oxon Hill, Md.

They nearly needed it, as finalists Ananya Vinay and Rohan Rajeev burned through round after round of words.

But Rohan tripped on the word "marram" (the Norse-derived word for a type of grass found on beaches), and Ananya was able to capitalize, correctly spelling "marocain" (a heavy crepe fabric, its name derived from the French word for Moroccan) to win. (Rohan didn't know it and rushed the incorrect spelling marem.)

As the winner, Ananya, a sixth-grader from Fresno, Calif., takes home $40,000 in cash, a $2,500 savings bond and a large collection of reference books. She was the youngest finalist at 12 years old. She barely reacted to her victory before she was bear-hugged by her father, who had sprinted onto the stage.

Rohan, a 14-year-old eighth-grader, will receive $30,000. The Edamond native would have been the first Oklahoman to win since 1965. (The story kept spelling Edamond rong. I fixed it for them.)

The bee shook things up in its 90th incarnation, adding a written, 24-question test that all finalists had to take Thursday night. The results would have been used as a tiebreaker in the event that the finalists were able to make their way through the entire list of prepared words for the finals — as competitors had in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Kindergartner Edith Fuller of Tulsa, Okla., the youngest contestant to ever make it to the onstage rounds of the national bee, was knocked out in a preliminary round late Wednesday because her score on the written test wasn't high enough, the Tulsa World reported.
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Re: Awesome speller from Edamond!

#2 Post by littlebeast13 » Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:58 pm

The Edamond Lady must be so proud. Then again, you would expect only the best from Edamond....

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Re: Awesome speller from Edamond!

#3 Post by silvercamaro » Sat Jun 03, 2017 1:11 am

I loved the Edamond lady, too. I miss her. My single favorite moment was when she was describing her new, expensive, luxurious fur coat (ever so much nicer than what any non-Edamond resident could wear.) She finally said with a trace of false modesty, "It's chupacabra."
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