The 92nd Scripps National Spelling Bee just ended and the probably had the most historic end with eight co-champions, namely Rishik Gandhasri; Erin Howard; Saketh Sundar; Shruthika Padhy; Sohum Sukhatankar; Abhijay Kodali; Christopher Serrao; and Rohan Raja. The spelling bee took 20 rounds to get over and included a run of 47 correct words. Reports have it that unprecedented step was taken after round 17 after all the contestants showed enough calibre to not misspell any word incorrectly. Therefore all eight were crowned champions of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The spelling bee ended with Rohan Raja spelling the word odylic correctly, similarly, Erin Howard spelt the word erysipelas correctly and she’s a co-champion with Rishik. According to reports, she’s the only the second National Spelling Bee champion from Alabama and the first in 45 years. 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee: ‘Beautiful’ Among Toughest Words to Spell for Americans, Hawaiians Can't Spell 'Hawaii' Says Google Trends.

@Scrippsnationalspellingbee took Instagram to share the picture of the historic win with a caption: "In an unprecedented display of academic achievement, eight spellers have become co-champions of the 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee, making history as the first group to share the coveted title in the 92 years of the storied event. Congratulations to our eight champions: Erin Howard; Rishik Gandhasri; Abhijay Kodali; Shruthika Padhy; Rohan Raja; Saketh Sundar; Sohum Sukhatankar; and Christopher Serrao."

Take a look at the picture of the eight co-champions:

The competition was on from May 26 and had its finals on May 31. The best speller will walk away with a cool $40,000 cash prize. In the given case, maybe  $40,000 each.

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