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Meet Indian-American Dev Shah, the new US National Spelling Bee champion

Dev Shah, a 14-year-old from Florida, won the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee by spelling the word ‘psammophile’. He took home a cash prize of $50,000 and other awards.

Speller Dev Shah of Largo, Florida, participates in a final round of the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee at Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center on June 1, 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland. (AFP)Premium
Speller Dev Shah of Largo, Florida, participates in a final round of the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee at Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center on June 1, 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland. (AFP)

A 14-year-old boy from Largo in Florida, Dev Shah, won the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday, nailing the word “psammophile", which means an organism that thrives in sandy soils, according to a report published by Reuters. 

Dev Shah edged out fellow eighth-grader Charlotte Walsh from Virginia, who finished in second place after she misspelled "daviely," a Scottish-rooted word for listlessly, in the 14th round.

Shah, who is a student of Morgan Fitzgerald Middle School, had correctly spelled "bathypitotmeter" in the 14th round, but under spelling bee rules needed to land one more word to be declared the winner.

Shah was crowned champion in a hail of confetti before being joined on stage by his parents and other relatives. He took home $50,000 cash from E.W. Scripps Co, the bee's sponsor, plus further monetary prizes and reference works from Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster, Reuters reported. 

The Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary is the official dictionary of the competition.

Dev's hobbies include reading, tennis, playing the cello, and solving math problems. He tied for 51st place in the 2019 edition of the spelling bee and tied for 76th place in 2021.

He was among 11 contestants, aged 11 to 14, who advanced to the finals of this year's event after beating out a field of 220 other competitors participating in the three-day contest, held in National Harbor, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C, as per Reuters reports. 

This year, the total field comprised 94 girls, 134 boys, and two spellers who identify as nonbinary. One competitor did not specify a gender.

The Bee is televised live. The excitement is heightened by TV commentators who describe the action as contestants wrack their brains to come up with the correct spellings for often-obscure words.

Last year, Harini Logan, 14, from San Antonio, Texas, correctly spelled 22 words during a 90-second spell-off to claim the top prize. It was the first time a spell-off decided the prestigious competition, which began in 1925.

 

(With Reuters inputs)

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Updated: 02 Jun 2023, 02:11 PM IST
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