Saturday, June 4, 2011

National Spelling Bee winner Sukanya Roy: How have Indian-Americans won nine out of the last 13 competitions?

National Spelling Bee winner Sukanya Roy: How have Indian-Americans won nine out of the last 13 competitions? - By Ben Paynter - Slate Magazine:

"Consider the facts: Indian-Americans make up about 1 percent of the U.S. population; this year, an estimated 30 NSF-ers will compete at Scripps, 11 percent of the 273-kid field. Recent winners include Sai R. Gunturi from Dallas, who nonchalantly reassembled pococurante for a national title in 2003. Sameer Mishra from West Lafayette, Ind., nailed guerdon in 2008. And four-time finalist Shivashankar made it back-to-back titles for North South Foundation competitors last year, air-writing Laodicean for the win. If Shivashankar hadn't come through, it's possible another North South graduate would have: Four other NSF kids cracked the top 10 behind her."

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