Nine of 11 U.S. Spelling Bee finalists this year are Indian-Americans
The Hindu
Over the past 20 years, Indian-Americans have been dominating the Spelling Bee contest even though they comprise only about 1% of the U.S. population
Nine of the 11 finalists for this year’s U.S. Spelling Bee contest are Indian-Americans, reflecting the dominance young kids from the small ethnic community have had on this prestigious and high-pressure endurance test for more than a decade now. The 11 spellers, of which nine are Indian-Americans, will compete for the champion title during the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals on July 8, a statement said on June 28. During the in-person finals, the Bee will have the option of activating a spell-off if needed. The spell-off would be activated in the closing minutes of the competition if a champion has not yet been declared in a traditional, one-person, one-word round, it said.More Related News