Karthik Nemmani (left) poses with the championship trophy after he appropriately spelled the phrase ‘koinonia’ to win the Scripps Nationwide Spelling Bee on Might 31, 2018 in Nationwide Harbor, Maryland.
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The Scripps Nationwide Spelling Bee celebrates its a centesimal anniversary this week.
The annual competitors the place college students put their spelling expertise to the check started in 1925 when 9 newspapers hosted a spelling bee. Solely 9 spellers participated in that first competitors. Thousands and thousands of spellers have participated since then.
NPR spoke with champions from totally different generations to mirror on how the competitors has impacted their lives.
In 2018, on the age of 14, Karthik Nemmani gained the Bee with the phrase “koinonia,” a Greek time period which means fellowship. He says it isn’t a phrase that comes up in informal dialog.
“The only time I’ve ever used it is when someone asked me, ‘Oh, what was your winning word?,'” he stated.
Nemmani, now 21, stated the self-discipline for studying to spell elaborate phrases has helped him in his educational life. He simply accomplished his junior yr on the College of Texas at Austin, pursuing a double main in laptop science and linguistics.
“I think I’ve always been more of a problem solver type of person,” Nemmani stated.
To compete within the Scripps Nationwide Spelling Bee, spellers should not have handed past eighth grade or reached their fifteenth birthday.
Nupur Lala gained the 1999 spelling bee with the phrase “logorrhea,” which means extreme or incoherent talkativeness. Her victory was featured within the 2002 documentary Spellbound.
Lala, 40, stated her spelling bee expertise ready her for her profession as a neuro-oncologist who specializes within the therapy of mind and backbone tumors.
“I learned to absorb a lot of information quickly,” she stated. “In this field, there seem to be multiple conditions with polysyllabic names. So I say that I got a head start.”
Lala is getting married subsequent month.
“We’re going to have spelling bee friends at the wedding.” Lala stated. “I stayed friends with kids I did spelling bees with.”
Spelling can even be a part of the ceremony. Her fiancé will embrace spelling in his vows.
“He’s an excellent speller. Believe it or not, not that that was a criterion for marriage or anything,” she stated.
John Paola, who gained the fiftieth Nationwide Spelling Bee in 1977 with the phrase “cambist,” a supplier in payments of alternate. “Fortunately for me, it was a phonetic spelling. C-A-M-B-I-S-T,” he stated.
Paola went on to change into a veterinarian primarily based in Annapolis, Md.
He stills remembers his in-person interview to get into veterinary faculty.
“My two interviewers only wanted to talk about the National Spelling Bee. There were no questions about what drove me to be a veterinarian or what my goals were in my professional career,” he stated. “But I really enjoyed that because it’s a topic I have never grown tired of talking about.”
Now 62, Paola plans to retire in July.
He says that successful the spelling bee is the tutorial achievement he’s most happy with.
“I mean, I went to vet school and I became a veterinarian and that’s super awesome and it’s been a great career, but I still feel like the spelling bee was so unique that it’ll always be the most special thing to me,” he stated.
Preliminaries for this yr’s Scripps Nationwide Spelling Bee start on Tuesday. Semifinals and finals are obtainable to observe by way of ION, a Scripps TV community.
The radio model of this story was edited by Adriana Gallardo. Majd Al-Waheidi tailored it for digital.