Meet the new kids on the spelling block: Two Colorado word nerds head to Scripps National Bee

Meet the new kids on the spelling block: Two Colorado word nerds head to Scripps National Bee

Aditi Muthukumar exerted a prowess so potent as to overcome the second-best speller in the nation during March’s Colorado State Spelling Bee, partly because of an innate desire for victory and partly because the 12-year-old’s parents promised her a cat if she won.


Welcome home, kitty.


After a daunting five-hour, 53-round spelling bee — the latter half a volley between Westminster’s Aditi and Aurora’s Vikram Raju, who came in second at the Scripps National Spelling Bee last year — Aditi clinched the win by correctly spelling “hylozoism.”


“It was so surreal,” she said of winning the Denver Post-sponsored state bee. “I was hoping to win, but I wasn’t expecting to win.”


The seventh-grader at Hulstrom Options K-8 School joins Sofia Tommey Wu, winner of the Boulder Valley School District’s regional spelling bee, as the two students who will represent Colorado among the 231 spellers vying to win the 94th Scripps National Spelling Bee, which runs from May 30 to June 1.


Past Colorado spelling hotshots secured their spots in the national competition with the help of spelling bee coaches or homeschooling schedules that took their studying to hard-core extremes. Aditi and Sofia have come by their word nerdiness naturally.

For 10-year-old Sofia, wordsmithing runs in the family.


Sofia’s mom, Rita Wu, was a 1998 Scripps National Spelling Bee contestant. Wu said her adolescent spelling career was largely driven by pressure from her parents, so she takes care to keep spelling a low-pressure activity Sofia does because she wants to.

“You have to make sure you really want to do ..

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