I was never so much interested in this spelling bee competition untill I saw my first live show on TV after coming to US on 28th may of 2009. It was held at Washington D C. I switched on the TV when it was somewhere middle of the semi finals. There were 24 of them and I was surprised to see so many Indians in it. But thats the very usual thing seen it seems. Then I was glued to the TV for the rest of the day till night almost 10 pm when the new Champion emerged.

'Ms. Kavya Shivashankar'
All should agree that inarguably it was one of the most toughest competition with regard to brainwork and my goodness, what all words exist. And that too for kids under 14. I have to tell that "Hats off to Ms Kavya". Also to all of those who made it to the finals.

'Ms. Kavya Shivashankar'
All should agree that inarguably it was one of the most toughest competition with regard to brainwork and my goodness, what all words exist. And that too for kids under 14. I have to tell that "Hats off to Ms Kavya". Also to all of those who made it to the finals.
A salute to reinholders of the future.
Three Cheers!! Hip Hip Hurray!
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