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14-Year-Old Girl Emerges First African-American Wins U.S. Spelling Bee

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July 9, 2021
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After coming close to winning the 90-year-old Scripps National Spelling Bee with a botanical term in the previous round, Zaila Avant-garde, 14, became the first African American to do it on Thursday by properly spelling the plant genus "Murraya." The tournament finals were broadcast live on ESPN with play-by-play commentary and participant interviews after being postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak last year. At the Walt Disney World Resort close to Orlando, it was once more presented live to an audience. Since Jody-Anne Maxwell of Jamaica in 1998, Avant-garde, a contender from New Orleans, is the first Black person to win. The winner is a skilled basketball player who holds numerous Guinness World Records for simultaneously dribbling multiple basketballs.

[1/5] Zaila Avant-garde, 14, from New Orleans, Louisiana, wins the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, U.S. July 8, 2021. REUTERS/Joe Skipper

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After coming close to winning the 90-year-old Scripps National Spelling Bee with a botanical term in the previous round, 14-year-old Zaila Avant-Garde became the first African-American to do it on Thursday by correctly spelling the plant genus “Murraya.”

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The tournament finals were broadcast live on ESPN with play-by-play commentary and participant interviews after being postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak last year. At the Walt Disney World Resort close to Orlando, it was once again presented live to an audience.

Since Jody-Anne Maxwell of Jamaica won in 1998, Avant-garde, a contender from New Orleans, is the first Black person to win. The winner is a skilled basketball player who holds numerous Guinness World Records for simultaneously dribbling multiple basketballs.

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Despite her difficulties with the name “Nepeta,” which refers to a different plant genus, Avant-garde won the $50,000 top prize after seeming at ease and joking around with the judges and moderators.

She paused at the unstressed sound of the word she composed, recommenced, and correctly said the second ‘e’; she then jumped up and down on stage when she was assured she was right.

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Despite misspelling “neroli oil,” 12-year-old Chaitra Thummala of San Francisco came in second and won a $25,000 cash prize.

Bhavana Madini, 13, of New York, was eliminated on an “athanor” (a type of furnace) but came in third place with the $15,000 award.

Avant-garde will undoubtedly be praised for her historic triumph in a contest dominated by competitors of Indian descent.

In an interview with the Associated Press before the finals, she stated that she wished to motivate other African Americans who might not have the resources to pay for the tutorials required to be competitive.

Eight champions shared the title in the 2019 “octo-champs” competition; hence, this year’s tournament strengthened restrictions to prevent numerous co-winners.

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