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12 Year Old Ananya Vinay: 13th Consecutive Winner Of Indian Origin Wins National Spelling Bee

12 Year Old Ananya Vinay: 13th Consecutive Winner Of Indian Origin Wins National Spelling Bee

by The Daily Eye Team June 7 2017, 2:19 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 32 secs

Ananya Vinay on Friday evening won the 90th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. The 12-year-old from Fresno, California, seemed nearly unstoppable throughout the competition, coolly breezing through every word handed to her, and ultimately winning on the spelling of “marocain,” a type of dress fabric of ribbed crepe. “I knew them all,” Ananya said after her victory over her top competitor, 14-year-old Rohan Rajeev. Vinay’s victory marks the first non-tie for the Bee since 2013, and she becomes the 13th-consecutive Indian American to win the competition and the 18th of the previous 22 winners to have Indian heritage.

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Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri is a film buff and an editor. Books commissioned and edited by him have won the National Award for Best Book on Cinema twice and the inaugural MAMI (Mumbai Academy of Moving Images) Award for Best Writing on Cinema. In 2017, he was named Editor of the Year by the apex publishing body, Publishing Next. He has written for the online magazine Film Companion. He is a consultant, writer and editor for the newly launched film website Cinemaazi.com. He is the author of two books: Whims – A Book of Poems (published by Writers Workshop) and Icons from Bollywood (published by Penguin/Puffin).    


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