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Indian-American student Arvind Mahankali wins National Spelling Bee


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Oxon Hill, May 31: Indian-American student Arvind Mahankali has conquered his nemesis, the German language, to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

The 13-year-old from Bayside Hills, New York, correctly spelled knaidel, a small mass of leavened dough, to win the 86th version of the competition. The bee tested brain power, composure and, for the first time, knowledge of vocabulary.

 

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Arvind will take home 30,000 dollars (about Rs. 17 lakh) in cash and prizes along with a huge, cup-shaped trophy.

He finished third in 2011 and 2012, eliminated both times on German-derived words. This year, he got two German words in the finals and nailed them both, including the winning word.

The eleven finalists advanced from a field of 281 contenders based on a combination of a performance onstage and their performance on a computerized spelling and vocabulary test.

Runnerup was another Indian-American student 13-year-old Pranav Shivashankar of Olathe, Kansas, who stumbled and was eliminated on the word "cyanophycean," a blue-green alga.