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86th Scripps National Spelling Bee

86th Scripps National Spelling Bee
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Gaylord National Resort
Date May 28-30, 2013
Location Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, National Harbor, Maryland
Winner Arvind Mahankali
Age 13
Residence Bayside, New York
Sponsor New York Daily News
Sponsor location New York City
Winning word knaidel
No. of contestants 281
Pronouncer Jacques Bailly
Preceded by 85th Scripps National Spelling Bee
Followed by 87th Scripps National Spelling Bee

The 86th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held from May 28 to May 30, 2013 at the Gaylord National in Oxon Hill, Maryland and was broadcast live on ESPN3, ESPN2, and ESPN. For the first time, the competition included a vocabulary quiz in addition to the usual spelling challenge. Arvind Mahankali of Bayside, New York won the competition and received the $30,000 grand prize. Including local feeder tournaments, an estimated 11 million children participated.

In April 2013, shortly before the Bee, organizers announced that the preliminary test would now include multiple-choice vocabulary questions. While met with criticism by past contestants for deviating from the concept of a spelling bee, organizers indicated that the change was made to help avert perceptions that the competition was based solely on memorization skills (as had been showcased by television broadcasts), and to help further the Bee's goal of expanding the vocabulary and language skills of children. The change met with mixed reviews from contestants, many of whom questioned why it was not announced at the start of the school year instead of seven weeks before the competition.

A total of 281 contestants qualified for the Bee. The youngest contestant was 8-year-old Tara Singh of Kentucky. Two contestants, Emily Keaton, of Pikeville, Kentucky and Rachael Cundey, of Evans, Georgia, were five-time qualifiers; Keaton made her fourth appearance in the semifinals. On May 28, all contestants took a computerized spelling and vocabulary test. Two rounds of onstage spelling rounds were held the following day, where the field was cut down to 42 based on the scores of the preliminary tests and the results of the onstage rounds. All semifinalists received a preliminaries score of at least 32. On May 30, the field was cut from 42 to 11 finalists. Like the preliminary round, the semifinals included a multiple choice vocabulary test. According to the Associated Press, Amber Born was the "show-stealer" of the semifinals. Born made several jokes that led to laughter and applause from the audience; after watching a segment of her interview, Born spoke into the microphone before her word, "She seems nice." Also, three-time qualifier, Caleb Miller of Calhoun, Louisiana amused the audience after announcing "ready as I'll ever be" before his first word in the semifinals and shockingly stating "you've got to be kidding me" after missing cyanope. The semifinals aired live on ESPN2. 17 semifinalists from the 2013 competition were eligible for the 2014 edition with 3 (Margaret Peterson, Jonathan Caldwell, and Christopher O'Connor) being eliminated at the regional level.


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