Bruhat Soma: A 12-Year-Old Student of Indian Descent Wins Scripps Spelling Bee

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Bruhat Soma: A 12-Year-Old Student of Indian Descent Wins Scripps Spelling Bee

In this year's Scripps Spelling Bee competition, Bruhat Soma, a 12-year-old student of Indian descent, won the prestigious trophy. Soma clinched the title in a thrilling tiebreaker round, correctly spelling 29 words in just 90 seconds, stunning his opponent.

Students of Indian descent have a long history of excelling in the Scripps Spelling Bee, and Bruhat Soma's victory continues this proud tradition. Soma was awarded a cash prize of $50,000 for his achievement.

This year's competition was particularly intense, culminating in a lightning-fast tiebreaker round. Soma's competitor, Faizan Zaki, managed to spell 20 words correctly, but Soma's final word, "abseil," secured him the championship trophy.


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