84th Scripps National Spelling Bee
The 84th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held from May 31 - June 2, 2011 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Oxon Hill, Maryland near Washington, D.C.. The champion was 14-year-old Sukanya Roy, who was the ninth Indian-American champion in the past thirteen competitions.
- 275 spellers participated in this year's competition, representing the United States, American Samoa, the Bahamas, Canada, China,[1][2]
- Two championship finalists from 2010 returned to participate in this Bee; Joanna Ye of Pennsylvania[3] and Laura Newcombe of Ontario, Canada.[4]
- This year was the seventh time the champion has come from Pennsylvania.
- This was the fourth year in a row of an Indian-American to win the competition.
- During the last rounds of the final five spellers, 20 words were spelled correctly. This is the equivalent of 4 full competition rounds with no incorrectly spelled words.
- This year, the Bee also lasted approximately 3 full hours, 1.5 hours more than the originally scheduled length.
Top finishers
- Sukanya Roy, of South Abington Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, representing the Times Leader of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, won the competition by spelling cymotrichous.[5][6]
- Laura Newcombe, of Toronto, Ontario, was the runner-up. She was eliminated by the word sorites as psorites.[7]
- Joanna Ye, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and Arvind Mahankali, of Forest Hills, New York, tied for third place. Ye was eliminated by the word galoubet as galubey,[8] while Mahankali misspelled jugendstil as uguntschtiel. [9]
- Dakota Jones, of Las Vegas, Nevada, placed fifth; he was eliminated by the word zanja, spelling it as zangha.[10]
- Veronica Penny, of Rockland, Ontario, Dhivya Senthil Murugan, of Denver, Colorado, Sriram Hathwar, of Painted Post, New York, and Mashad Arora of Brownsville, Texas, tied for sixth place.
- Lily Jordan, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Nabeel Rahman, of Buffalo, New York, and Prakash Mishra, of Waxhaw, North Carolina, tied for tenth place.
- Samuel Estep, of Berryville, Virginia, placed thirteenth.
Word list championship round
- rapproachement
- cioppino
- apolaustic
- Cassiopeian
- andouille
- scelidosaur
- exsufflation
- profiterole
- seneschal
- naphthalene
- psephomancy
- teppanyaki
- bondieuserie
- attacca
- eremacausis
- crevecoeur
- phanerogam
- hexafoos
- dockmackie
- dasylirion
- dactyliotheca
- susurrus
- schokker
- pyopoiesis
- psittacines
- ingberlach
- rougeot
- ephelides
- gravicembalo
- polatouche
- epipodiale
- furcocercous
- volkerwanderung
- samiel
- caciocavallo
- zortizico
- uayeb
- capercaillie
- rapakivi
- cheongsam
- sarangoutsty
- opodeldoc
- karpas
- lakatoi
- huipil
- puszta
- solferino
- keitloa
- zwischenspiel
- pelerine
- haori
- capoeira
- abhinaya
- preux
- bourride
- zanja
- gazoz
- urushiye
- sangsue
- grison
- komatik
- cebell
- lekane
- panguingue
- Jugendstil
- galoubet
- naumkeag
- hooroosh
- orgeat
- sorites
- periscii
- cymotrichous
References
- ↑ [hohhohohongbee.com/statistics Statistics], accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ Bio for Ethan Ruggeri, accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ Bio for Joanna Ye, accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ Bio for Laura Newcombe, accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ Championship Finalists, accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ Words spelled by Sukanya Roy, accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ Words spelled by Laura Newcombe, accessed 3 June 2011.
- ↑ "Joanna Ye: Results". Scripps. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
- ↑ "Arvind Mahankali: Results". Scripps. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
- ↑ "Dakota Jones: Results". Scripps. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
External links
Preceded by 83rd Scripps National Spelling Bee |
84th Scripps National Spelling Bee June 1–2, 2011 |
Succeeded by 85th Scripps National Spelling Bee |