61st Scripps National Spelling Bee

61st Scripps National Spelling Bee

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The Capital Hilton, site of the 61st National Spelling Bee
Date June 1-2, 1988
Location The Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C.
Winner Rageshree Ramachandran
Age 13
Residence Carmichael, California
Sponsor The Sacramento Bee
Sponsor location Sacramento, California
Winning word elegiacal
No. of contestants 200[1]
Preceded by 60th Scripps National Spelling Bee
Followed by 62nd Scripps National Spelling Bee

The 61st Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, D.C. at the Capital Hilton on June 1-2, 1988, sponsored by the E.W. Scripps Company.

The winner was 13-year old Rageshree Ramachandran of Carmichael, California, correctly spelling "elegiacal" for the win.[1] She had previously placed 36th in the 1986 bee. She was the second Indian-American to win the Bee (the first was at the 1985 bee).[2] Fourteen year old Victor Wang of Camarillo, California placed second after a final showdown with Ramachandran that almost lasted for an hour, finally missing "stertorous."[1] Twelve-year old Robin Covey of Harper Woods, Michigan placed third, after previously successfully protesting a 15th place removal.[1]

There were 200 spellers this year (102 girls and 98 boys), a new record.[1] Eight-year old Iris Lui of Muncie, Indiana, who lasted until the fifth round, was reported to be the youngest speller ever to make the national bee. 144 spellers made it to day two of the competition. A total of 935 words were used.[3]

The first place prize was $1,500; second was $1,000, third was $750, fourth $500, fifth $400, sixth $300, $200 for 7th-10th, $100 for 11th-20th, and $50 to each remaining speller.[1][3][4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 (3 June 1988). Young California math enthusiast will be number one - for a spell, Deseret News (UPI)
  2. Healy, Rita (May 19, 2007). "1988: Rageshree Ramachandran". Time. Retrieved March 7, 2008.
  3. 1 2 (3 June 1988). 'Elegiacal' spelling wins, The Telegraph (Associated Press)
  4. Procopio, Sam (30 May 1988). Berks spelling champ to face 200 challengers, Reading Eagle

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