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National Spelling Bee ends in tie for 2nd year in a row

May 28, 2015, 8:54 PM

Dev Jaiswal, 13, of Jackson, Miss. reacts as he correctly spelled “boucl...

Dev Jaiswal, 13, of Jackson, Miss. reacts as he correctly spelled "boucl

OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — They couldn’t be rattled. They couldn’t be denied. Gokul Venkatachalam and Vanya Shivashankar had worked too hard and come close too many times not to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

So they shared the title on Thursday, making history in two different ways.

The bee hadn’t ended in a tie for 52 years — until last year. Now it’s happened for an unprecedented two years running.

Vanya, 13, of Olathe, Kansas, is the first sibling of a past champion to win. Her sister, Kavya, won in 2009.

Vanya’s final word was “scherenschnitte,” which means the art of cutting paper into decorative designs. After being informed he’d be the co-champion if he got the next word right, Gokul didn’t even bother to ask the definition before spelling “nunatak.” For the record, it means a hill or mountain completely surrounded by glacial ice.

“I knew it right away,” he said. “I didn’t want to keep everyone waiting.”

Gokul, 14, of Chesterfield, Missouri, finished third last year, behind the two co-champions. He had a gruff onstage demeanor, confirming a word’s roots and definition before chugging through the letters as if he had dinner plans.

Underneath his blue-and-white button-down shirt, Gokul wore the jersey of his idol, LeBron James.

“I wasn’t nervous,” he said.

Gokul hopes to attend Stanford and become an entrepreneur or stockbroker. But his immediate priority is to watch the NBA Finals.

While Gokul wowed the crowd with his machinelike efficiency, Vanya has been the darling of the bee since she made her debut as a vivacious 9-year-old in 2010. Also an actress, she was poised and graceful, smiling and nodding when she got a word she knew instantly — which was nearly every time.

Both are eighth-graders, so it was their last chance. Vanya was competing in the bee for the fifth and final time. Her sister, Kavya — now a sophomore at Columbia University — competed four times, which means the Shivashankar family has made the trip nine of the past 10 years.

“I’m so, so proud and in awe of my sister,” Kavya said.

Vanya, who also acts and plays the tuba and piano, dedicated her victory to her late grandmother, who died in 2013.

“Everything takes hard work and passion,” Vanya said. “That’s definitely what I put in and I know Gokul put that into this endeavor as well.”

Vanya aspires to be a cardiac surgeon. In the meantime, she hopes to devote more time to acting and persuade her family to take a Caribbean cruise this summer.

“It’s definitely going to be weird not doing spelling in high school,” she said.

Proving their superiority over even their toughest competitors, Vanya and Gokul went head-to-head for 10 rounds before the list of 25 championship words was exhausted.

The words included: bouqueti

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National Spelling Bee ends in tie for 2nd year in a row