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Ananya Vinay of Fresno, California won the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday, spelling the word "marocain" to take home $40,000.

It was a grueling 12-hour day for Vinay, 12, who spent the final 45 minutes of the Bee exchanging words with 14-year-old Rohan Rajeev.

Ultimately, Rajeev stumbled on the word "marram" before Vinay spelled two more words to seal victory.

Vinay had a very simple mindset going in: "It was just fun to see how far I would go," she said.

The Spelling Bee is a competition that begins in local schools, boasting more than 11 million spellers. The cutoff is age 15, and this year the Bee saw its youngest speller ever in 6-year-old Edith Fuller. Fuller made it until late Wednesday before she was sent home, but she figures to have a very bright future.

Vinay said she has two plans for her prize money: sharing it with her younger brother and putting it into her college account.

"She had a deep passion for reading," said her father, Vinay Sreekumar. "The biggest thing that she wants to do is sit and read."

The Spelling Bee is a grueling test of academia, but it's also extremely important in keeping kids interested in reading. Despite the fact it may not be the most-watched event (particularly when it's up against Game 1 of perhaps the most anticipated NBA Finals ever), it's good for kids to see other kids who are successful because they read and study like crazy.

It takes a tremendous amount of work and mental fortitude to win the Bee, and Vinay (along with everyone else who competed) absolutely deserves praise for her performance.