I don't know what Shawn Johnson is doing on this show, but perhaps she can provide insight into what it's like for young people to be so intensely involved in this kind of thing. Nah. She's got some kind of a connection to a bee official.
Ramya Auroprem spits out geusioleptic.
Conchyliated conquers Serena Skye Laine-Lobsinger. And that's it for Florida. Good going, Serena!
Kyle Mou gets lucky, I think, by drawing avoirdupois—and he takes full advantage of the situation.
Aishwarya Pashtapur also draws a fairly common word: tagliatelle. but the definition? "Pasta in the shape of noodles"? Please. Anyway, she slurps it up.
We now pause for the great song "I Put a Spell on You."
Kennyi Aoaud gets teased before tangling with gyascutus—another fabulous creature. Kennyi is sniffling, but the word is certainly nothing to sneeze at. He kind of stumbled through it, but made it.
Kavya "Licorice" Shivashankar is a huge Nupur Lala fan. She gets a huge Monty Python word: blancmange and swallows it whole.
A shocker: apodyterium strips Sidharth "Super Side" Chand of his chances. Super sad, but he's still a great speller.
Neetu Chandak is back with derriengue, which sounds like a fever that affects the butt. She spells it fast, leaves out an r, and it bites her in the ass. You did the Empire State proud, Neetu!
Anamika Veermani gobbles up simnel.
And here's Tim Ruiter, dancing off with passacaglia—another word I know.
As Tom Bergeron points out, seven spellers remain: four female, three male. Not that it matters.
For blancmange:
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
National Spelling Bee 2009: Round 7
National coverage begins with another ski word: avalement. How does Ramya Auroprem handle it? In a word: swoosh!
Next up: Serena "Ms. Effervescent" Laine-Lobsinger. She gets a word I know—omphaloskepsis—and nails it on the button.
A commentator [Paul Loeffler of ESPN] names Sidharth Chand and Kavya Shivashankar as the favorites.
Here comes Kyle Mou, who ices pogonip.
Dr. Jill Biden (Mrs. VP) is in the audience.
Aishwarya Patapur dispatches deipnosophist.
Please keep track of things here, but don't fail to check out the live chat at A List of Things Thrown Away Five Minutes Ago!
Kennyi "Mr. Jollity" Aouad gets the fairly common scilicet, scilicet namely.
Kavya Shavishankar shows her mettle on hydrargyrum.
Sidharth Chand—a chess player—checkmates Reykjavik (where Bobby Fischer faced Boris Spassky).
Tussah Heera is here—and she seems nervous. She has herniorrhaphy—and I think it's going to be tough for her. Ding—after a significant pause, she left out the second r.
New York's Neetu Chandak gets ophelimity and streaks through it to her great satisfaction!
We now pause for an interview with Kennyi, who really has a great sense of humor.
Anamika Veeramani gets Anasazi and spells it with native intelligence (if you pardon the expression).
Tim Ruiter flies with psittacosis.
It's down to ten, with considerably tougher words probably lurking around the corner.
Next up: Serena "Ms. Effervescent" Laine-Lobsinger. She gets a word I know—omphaloskepsis—and nails it on the button.
A commentator [Paul Loeffler of ESPN] names Sidharth Chand and Kavya Shivashankar as the favorites.
Here comes Kyle Mou, who ices pogonip.
Dr. Jill Biden (Mrs. VP) is in the audience.
Aishwarya Patapur dispatches deipnosophist.
Please keep track of things here, but don't fail to check out the live chat at A List of Things Thrown Away Five Minutes Ago!
Kennyi "Mr. Jollity" Aouad gets the fairly common scilicet, scilicet namely.
Kavya Shavishankar shows her mettle on hydrargyrum.
Sidharth Chand—a chess player—checkmates Reykjavik (where Bobby Fischer faced Boris Spassky).
Tussah Heera is here—and she seems nervous. She has herniorrhaphy—and I think it's going to be tough for her. Ding—after a significant pause, she left out the second r.
New York's Neetu Chandak gets ophelimity and streaks through it to her great satisfaction!
We now pause for an interview with Kennyi, who really has a great sense of humor.
Anamika Veeramani gets Anasazi and spells it with native intelligence (if you pardon the expression).
Tim Ruiter flies with psittacosis.
It's down to ten, with considerably tougher words probably lurking around the corner.
National Spelling Bee 2009: Finalists
Here they are—seven female, four male!
Californian Ramya Auroprem is a teacher of Tamil.
Returnee Serena Laine-Lobsinger of Florida says her favorite author is Jane Austen.
Third-time returnee Kyle Mou, of Illinois, tied for tenth place last year; he's blogged about his involvement this year.
Third-time returnee Aishwarya Pastapur, also of Illinois, is a math whiz.
Third-time returnee Kennyi Aouad of Indiana is a crowd favorite who describes himself as "jolly."
Fourth-time returnee Kavya Shivashankar of Kansas has finished 10th, 8th, and 4th in the years leading up to this year's contest.
Returnee Sidharth Chand of Michigan finished second last year.
Tussah Heera of Nevada is an outstanding pianist who blogs and tweets.
Third-time returnee Neetu Chandak of New York speaks Hindi and wears charms.
Anamika Veeramani of Ohio hopes to become a heart surgeon.
Tim Ruiter of Virginia is said to do a killer Gollum impression.
National Spelling Bee 2009: Round 6
Yes, there is a Round 6 this afternoon. So far Illinois retains its twosome.
UPDATE Serena Laine-Lobsinger remained a leader with imprimis.
And third-time returnee Neetu Chandak of Seneca Falls has emerged as New York's last hope in this race, persevering with dauerlauf.
UPDATE Ohio lost a speller, ceding the game of the states to Illinois.
UPDATE Among those still in the bee are Kennyi "Mr. Joviality" Aouad (who could not be replaced by austausch), Kavya Shivashankar (surely no stranger to escritoire), and Sidharth "Mr. Busy Bee" Chand (who rocked unakite).
UPDATE Four down in Round 6 leaves 11 finalists. I must've made a math mistake earlier when coming up with my totals. But 11 it is for tonight's climax. [Ah—there were actually five down in Round 6. Aditya Chemudupaty's mispelling of grenache seems to have been omitted from the web page showing the results.]
UPDATE Here's to Neetu Chandak!
UPDATE Serena Laine-Lobsinger remained a leader with imprimis.
And third-time returnee Neetu Chandak of Seneca Falls has emerged as New York's last hope in this race, persevering with dauerlauf.
UPDATE Ohio lost a speller, ceding the game of the states to Illinois.
UPDATE Among those still in the bee are Kennyi "Mr. Joviality" Aouad (who could not be replaced by austausch), Kavya Shivashankar (surely no stranger to escritoire), and Sidharth "Mr. Busy Bee" Chand (who rocked unakite).
UPDATE Four down in Round 6 leaves 11 finalists. I must've made a math mistake earlier when coming up with my totals. But 11 it is for tonight's climax. [Ah—there were actually five down in Round 6. Aditya Chemudupaty's mispelling of grenache seems to have been omitted from the web page showing the results.]
UPDATE Here's to Neetu Chandak!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
National Spelling Bee 2009: Semifinalists
Only 41 spellers survived the first three rounds to duke it out on Thursday.
Neither of the Big Apple spellers made it, but Zachary Zagorski of Oceanside is in, as is Michael Sun of Paramus.
Their formidable opponents include Kavya Shivashankar and Sidharth Chand as well as Kennyi "The Giggler" Aouad, Keiko Bridwell, Neetu Chandak, third-grader Sriram Hathwar, Josephine Kao, Kyle Mou, Mouctika Paluri, Aishwarya Pastapur, Avvinash Radakrishnan, and Vaibhav Vavilala.
Here's Kennyi from 2007.
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Neither of the Big Apple spellers made it, but Zachary Zagorski of Oceanside is in, as is Michael Sun of Paramus.
Their formidable opponents include Kavya Shivashankar and Sidharth Chand as well as Kennyi "The Giggler" Aouad, Keiko Bridwell, Neetu Chandak, third-grader Sriram Hathwar, Josephine Kao, Kyle Mou, Mouctika Paluri, Aishwarya Pastapur, Avvinash Radakrishnan, and Vaibhav Vavilala.
Here's Kennyi from 2007.
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