Fison Jackie -13 -Nayer Indo -American Bison won the fourth -time champion Spell B match

The 13-year-old Indo-American Byzan stage B. Bison Jackie has won the title of ‘Scribs National Spell’ in the United States. He won the title by correctly pronouncing the French word ‘Exemon’, the French word. By winning the match this time, Fison has become the fourth consecutive champions.
45 lakhs after winning
13 -Iyer -Fort Fison Jackie 2025 Schrips won the National Spell B Competition by showing the spelling of “éclirICEMent”, winning the 100th annual version of the competition for $ 50,000 and the scripts Cup. 13 -year -old Texasa Jackie, 13, 2025 Schrips’ National Spell B won, in which he described the correct spell of the hard French word “clarification”. His significant success includes a valuable scripts trophy, a memorial medal and a cash prize of $ 50,000.
Fison, who studied in seventh grade at the Chief Minister Rice Middle School, began his spelling journey at the age of 7. Her mother, Arshia Khadri, said, “This is something he comes naturally. His father Jackie Anwar recalled,” We wanted to enjoy the experience of participating in the competition. “If he could win some rounds by saying a spell of some words, it would be nice. But it’s amazing!”
243 were involved in the competition
This year’s spell B is particularly important because it celebrates its 100th anniversary. The competition was attended by 243 participants aged 8 to 14 from around the world from May 27 to 30 at the Galler National Resort and Conference Center at the National Port of Maryland. Only participants can reach the last round. Fyson spoke his winning word in the 21st round.
Consecutively won the competition for the fourth time
Bison participated in the national competition for the fourth time. Last year, he was defeated by a small margin in the Tybreaker round, and his friend Burhad Soma, “I think he was very careful about his light. He was proud of his son’s achievement. Faisan’s father called him” the best “,” he has been doing it for many years. He is well aware of the dictionary like his hand. Faisen’s success is not only highlighting his love for his words, but also prompting countless young writers to follow the same dream.