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Indian-origin Harini Logan wins US National Spelling Bee championship

Harini Logan wins Scripps National Spelling Bee Championship (Image source: Scripps National Spelling Bee Championship - Facebook)

Harini Logan wins Scripps National Spelling Bee Championship (Image source: Scripps National Spelling Bee Championship - Facebook)

Harini Logan, a 14-year-old, eight grader from Texas, has won the Scripps National Spelling Bee championship. She won the championship in a tie-breaker beating India-origin Vikram Raju. Second runner-up was Indian-origin Vihan Sibal.

Harini received $52,500 for her win, while Vikram and Vihan received $25,00, and $15,000 respectively.

Harini beat 234 other contestants to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee Championship.

2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee Winning Moment

This is the first time that the contest was won in a lightning-round tiebreaker. The format was amended after a record eight co-winners in 2019.

Balu Natarajan was the first Indian-origin winner of the Spelling Bee in 1985. From 2008 to 2018 all the 14 winners of Spelling Bee were of Indian origin. Out of the eight co-winners in 2019 seven were of Indian-origin.

Indian-origin Nihar Janga became the youngest winnner in the history of the championship when he won the contest at the age of 11 in 2016.

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