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Seraphim
06-04-2004, 05:38 AM
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Scripps-Howard President and Chief Executive Kenneth Lowe, right, presents David Tidmarsh, 14, of South Bend, Ind., with the winner's trophy after Tidmarsh won the 77th annual National Spelling Bee Thursday, June 3, 2004, in Washington. Tidmarsh's mother, Janice Pilarksi, is at left. The winning word was autochthonous. (AP Photo/Linda Spillers)


By BEN FELLER, AP Education Writer

WASHINGTON - A 14-year-old Indiana boy mastered "autochthonous" to win the National Spelling Bee Thursday, outdueling 264 rivals, including one who fainted on stage but recovered to take second place.



David Tidmarsh covered his face with his hands, overwhelmed, after getting the winning word, which means indigenous. Moments earlier, he had hid behind his placard, then lowered it to show tears in his eyes, after nailing "gaminerie" — defined as an impudent or wisecracking spirit — to make the 15th and final round.


"I was just hoping that I got a word I studied," David said. His chances were excellent — he spent months going through the dictionary.


David, an eighth-grader at the public Edison Intermediate Center in South Bend, won the top-prize package of $12,000 and an engraved cup from the bee, plus an additional $5,000, encyclopedias, a $1,000 savings bond and a reference library from other sponsors.


His path to victory went through words such as "arete," "sophrosyne," "sumpsimus," and "serpiginous."


David, surrounded by the media after his win, was asked whether he was a better speller than President Bush (news - web sites). He smiled and said, "I think so."


And what about all that cash?


"I might put it in a savings account or something," he said, adding, "I'll probably take a little and spend it at the mall."


In the end, he defeated Akshay Buddiga, a 13-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., who had briefly collapsed on stage rounds earlier.


Within seconds of crumpling, Akshay stood up and, to the amazement of the judges, immediately started spelling his word: "alopecoid," which means like a fox. He got it perfectly, drawing a standing ovation.


He was led off stage for a medical check and returned for the next round.


Akshay made it into the final twosome while sitting on a chair at the microphone, looking weak, his questions to the judges barely loud enough to hear.


"To me, that's what you call grit," said Paige Kimble, the bee director. "It was an extraordinary circumstance."


Akshay competed under the watchful eye of his brother, Pratyush, who won the event two years ago. Afterward, Akshay's family said he would be fine but needed time to recover.


The field for the 77th Scripps bee began with 265 spellers who had emerged from at least 9 million children who participated in local contests.


Anticipation grew as the field dropped from 26 to 15 to seven to five to three. The final several students got enormous hugs from their parents, who had been given special seating on stage.


Courtesy reigns at the bee. Every spelling, right or wrong, brought strong applause, and some of those on stage showed they were pulling for their competitors.





For the first time, spellers faced a strict time limit per word of two minutes, followed by a final 30-second period with a countdown clock, although they could claim one minute of bonus time once during the competition.

Among those eliminated in the fifth round was 10-year-old Samir Patel, who had been deemed a force to be reckoned with by last year's winner, Sai Gunturi. Samir, who finished tied for third in 2003, tried to break down "corposant," at one point asking the ****ouncers, "Am I on the right track?"

The word, another name for the electrical discharge known as Saint Elmo's fire, was too much for the fifth-grader from Colleyville, Texas. He missed it by two letters.

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Associated Press writer Aparna H. Kumar contributed to this story.

ShotOver
06-04-2004, 05:55 AM
Heh, clap clap for ze handicap0rz.

scm77
06-04-2004, 08:30 AM
I thought it said 14 year old indian kid.

I am disappointed, I clicked here to see an indian nerd, not a white nerd.

Vance
06-04-2004, 08:52 AM
I thought it said 14 year old indian kid.

I am disappointed, I clicked here to see an indian nerd, not a white nerd.
If it makes you happy, the Indian nerd fainted. :lol:

Merik
06-04-2004, 09:29 AM
Lol I saw this on ESPN Sportscenter. It was pretty funny cause they showed the kid who was a runner-up and apparently he had locked his knees or something when he was standing cause he was talking and then he crossed his eyes and passed out, landing about 5 feet from where he was standing.

NcDeuce
06-04-2004, 12:10 PM
Yeah, what's up with ESPN covering this crap? Best Ranger Competition = cool. Spelling bee = retarded. When did spelling become a sport? rofl

It sucks standing at attention for an eternity.

memphiz
06-04-2004, 12:43 PM
I thought it said 14 year old indian kid.

I am disappointed, I clicked here to see an indian nerd, not a white nerd.
If it makes you happy, the Indian nerd fainted. :lol:
Man that was so funny :lol:

These kids are hardcore spellers rofl

Gordon
06-04-2004, 03:38 PM
autochthonous

I wouldn't know how to ****ounce that, let alone spell ... what the hell does it mean anyway, i'm gonna go get the dictionary ... ;)

edit - OK, it isn't even in my dictionary ... rofl

Brandon
06-04-2004, 03:48 PM
If my kid wanted to spend all day every day studying words, Id give him a smack in the head. :lol:

Get outside and give someone a wedgie or something! They will look back on their young life and just say "WHY"

Haiw
06-04-2004, 04:02 PM
autochthonous

I wouldn't know how to ****ounce that, let alone spell ... what the hell does it mean anyway, i'm gonna go get the dictionary ... ;)

edit - OK, it isn't even in my dictionary ... rofl
If its a translation of the Dutch version, then compare it's like this; someone who's an autochthonous inhabitant of the US is born in the US and has parents from the US. While an allochthonous person would be born in the US, but with foreign parents.

About the article; spelling better than Bush isn't exactely a tough job... :|

Romulus
06-05-2004, 05:42 PM
Please god does anyone have a link to pictures of this!!!?? rofl


Lol I saw this on ESPN Sportscenter. It was pretty funny cause they showed the kid who was a runner-up and apparently he had locked his knees or something when he was standing cause he was talking and then he crossed his eyes and passed out, landing about 5 feet from where he was standing.

California Joe
06-05-2004, 05:44 PM
The best part was, right before the spelling bee they had the mathletes competing in the math olympics. Man can those kids add some **** fast.

Romulus
06-05-2004, 05:50 PM
The best part was, right before the spelling bee they had the mathletes competing in the math olympics. Man can those kids add some **** fast.

I need to rent one of these kids for Tax season.

Vance
06-05-2004, 05:53 PM
About the article; spelling better than Bush isn't exactely a tough job... :|
To be fair to Bush, I think that kid is a better speller than anyone in the damn country, let alone Bush.



I mean he did win, and everything.

Ria
06-05-2004, 08:39 PM
http://encarta.msn.com/quiz_71/Could_You_Win_the_National_Spelling_Bee.html

9/10 :)

Haiw
06-05-2004, 08:45 PM
I got 7/10. But that's because at some descriptions I didn't know which word would have to go with the description anyway. :(

molly747
06-05-2004, 09:31 PM
I am one of those rare freaks that loves to watch the National Spelling Bee. After I watched "Spellbound," I have a special place in my heart for those kids.

Vance
06-05-2004, 09:37 PM
9/10.


Missed 'antipyretic', didn't even know what it was.

Hawaii_Light
06-05-2004, 10:37 PM
stpudi spelign bea, i ndont deen ot knaw hew ta spall, ongy itdiotts nead ta now huw te spall.


:lol:



i once won the provincial heritage fair and got to set up in the museum of civilization in ottawa, since we (other winners from nunavut) were from nunavut we got V.I.P treatment, i felt really special :D

mocking_loudly_died
06-05-2004, 10:43 PM
Me fail English that's unpossible.

UkrainianAmerican
06-05-2004, 10:43 PM
its says what that word means in the goddamn arteekl!
o and uh here we go:
You got 8/10 correct.
1
Correct!
The correct answer: B intelligible
Your answer: B intelligible


2
Incorrect
The correct answer: C sacrilegious
Your answer: D sacriligious


3
Correct!
The correct answer: A psychiatry
Your answer: A psychiatry


4
Incorrect
The correct answer: D insouciant
Your answer: B insouscient


5
Correct!
The correct answer: A eczema
Your answer: A eczema


6
Correct!
The correct answer: C croissant
Your answer: C croissant


7
Correct!
The correct answer: D deification
Your answer: D deification


8
Correct!
The correct answer: C sarcophagus
Your answer: C sarcophagus


9
Correct!
The correct answer: D psoriasis
Your answer: D psoriasis


10
Correct!
The correct answer: B antipyretic
Your answer: B antipyretic