- 79th Scripps National Spelling Bee
The 79th
Scripps National Spelling Bee was held inWashington, D.C. , on May 31 andJune 1 ,2006 . For the first time in the Bee's history, ABC broadcast the Championship Rounds onprimetime television.A thirteen-year-old eighth-grader from
Spring Lake, New Jersey , Katharine "Kerry" Close, won the Bee (2006) on her fifth attempt, correctly spelling "" in the twentieth round. She was the first female champion since 1999. Finola Hackett ofCanada placed second after misspelling "weltschmerz ".The 275 spellers (139 boys and 136 girls) participated in the competition. This Bee was also remarkable because an extremely rare error had made its way into the judges' word lists. This Round 8 error, had it not been found and reported quickly, would have resulted in the erroneous elimination of Saryn Hooks, who correctly spelled the Hebrew-derived word "hechsher", meaning a rabbinical endorsement of food. The judges' word list, however, listed the word as "hechscher." The error was first caught by Lucas Brown, who then promptly notified the judges. Saryn Hooks was reinstated and went on to take third place.
ESPN , which had televised the final rounds of the bee in their entirety since 1994, aired the Preliminary Championship Rounds. (CNN televised the final rounds from 1991–93.) ESPN "SportsCenter " anchorChris McKendry hosted the ESPN broadcast and ABC "Good Morning America " anchor Robin Roberts hosted the ABC broadcast, with former finalist Paul Loeffler serving as the analyst for both broadcasts, and Chris Connelly filling the sideline reporter role. Both ESPN and ABC broadcasted the event in high-definition.ee also
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List of Scripps National Spelling Bee champions
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