Zaila Avant-garde becomes first African American to win Scripps Spelling Bee
Zaila Avant-garde, a 14-year-old eighth grader from Harvey, La., smiled and twirled her way to the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee championship Thursday, becoming the first African American winner in the spelling competition's 96-year history, and the second Black champion ever following Jamaican-born Jody Anne-Maxwell's win in 1998.
According to Zaila, even though she practiced for the competition seven hours a day, spelling is just her side hobby. The new spelling bee champ is also a basketball prodigy, who holds three basketball-related Guinness World Records, hopes to attend Harvard, play in the WNBA and maybe even become an NBA coach one day. That is if she doesn't end up becoming a NASA scientist.
Zaila's winning word was "murraya," which is a type of tree, and, before her big win, she made a Bill Murray joke, which stole the hearts of many viewers across the country, who took to Twitter calling her "a boss."
"Murraya. Does this word contain, like, the English name 'Murray,' which could be the name of a comedian," asked Zaila. The moderator laughed before saying, "Bill Murray made the spelling bee."
Meanwhile, other viewers took to Twitter Thursday praising Zaila for her confidence and for being the queen that she is:
Love Zaila and her supreme confidence! #spellingbee pic.twitter.com/r8dIhqxzlR
— Kira Kleaveland (@KiraTV) July 9, 2021
3 Guinness World Records & now a @ScrippsBee Champion!!!! ??
I want to be Zaila when I grow up ?? #SpellingBee https://t.co/SyBKTyZg8n— Amanda Brooks (@BrooksAD) July 9, 2021
#spellingbee Zaila I’m so proud of you and all your black girl magic! ??? pic.twitter.com/TE4DHZhvo1
— ?? Zahra ?? (@Zahrugh) July 9, 2021
Talk about #blackgirlmagic! ??
Congratulations to Zaila Avant-Garde, a 14-year-old from Harvey La., for winning the Scripps National #SpellingBee!
She’s the First African American winner and the First champion from Louisiana!??
We’re all so proud of you!!???? pic.twitter.com/JzG71H4VjU— Mayor LaToya Cantrell (@mayorcantrell) July 9, 2021
Zaila just made a Bill Murray joke before winning the #spellingbee. What a boss.
— Meredith Perri (@MeredithPerri) July 9, 2021
Following her win, when asked what she attributes her early success in the competition to, Zaila responded, "Well, for one thing, I didn't have any more time to succeed," referring to the fact that it was her last year for eligibility. Turns out, not only is Zaila incredibly smart and talented, she's also a bit of a comedian herself.
On how she felt about winning the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee, Zaila stated, "Really good. I mean, I was a bit surprised. I've been warned about the confetti."
The 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee aired July 9 on ESPN.
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