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  1. Finished third in spelling bee, Indian-American student determined to come back for top spot next year

    Finished third in spelling bee, Indian-American student determined to come back for top spot next year

    Washington: Indian-American seventh grader Ananya Prasanna, who stood third in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, says she is determined to return to the prestigious annual competition next year and win the championship trophy.“Giving up doesn't really make sense to me because why give up when...
  2. Spelling bee finalists, mostly Indian-American children, visit the White House

    Spelling bee finalists, mostly Indian-American children, visit the White House

    Washington, Bruhat Soma, the Indian-American winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, was invited by the White House along with seven other finalists for a visit, which was an experience of a lifetime for these young talents.Bruhat, a 12-year-old seventh-grader from Florida, emerged...
  3. Spelling Bee finalists visit the White House

    Spelling Bee finalists visit the White House

    Washington, Scripps National Spelling Bee champion Bruhat Soma along with seven other finalists were invited by the White House on Friday for an experience of a lifetime for these young talents.Bruhat, a 12-year-old Indian American seventh-grader from Florida emerged victorious at the Scripps...
  4. Indian American Bruhat Soma wins 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee

    Indian American Bruhat Soma wins 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee

    Maryland [US], seventh grade student Bruhat Soma claimed the US National Spelling Bee Champion title along with the Scripps Cup trophy and a check for US$50,00 after correctly spelling a 90-second spell against 12 other runners. Faizan Zaki, a Texas native, and Bruhat, 12, spelled 29 words...
  5. Seventh grade Indian-American student from Florida wins Scripps National Spelling Bee title

    Seventh grade Indian-American student from Florida wins Scripps National Spelling Bee title

    Bruhat Soma, a 12-year-old Indian-American seventh grader from Washington, Florida, has won the Scripps National Spelling Bee after spelling 29 words correctly in a tiebreaker, maintaining the dominance of children from a small ethnic community. Prestigious competition.Bruhat emerged...
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