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'''Pranav Sivakumar''' is an American speller and amateur researcher. In 2013, he finished 2nd in the 86th Scripps National Spelling Bee, finished 2nd in the Illinois State Geography Bee, and was named a Siemens Competition National Semifinalist, making him the only person to achieve all these feats in a span of one year. His National Spelling Bee achievements earned him recognition by Pat Quinn, who declared June 8, 2014 "Pranav Sivakumar Day." Pranav was mentioned in President Barack Obama's speech at the White House Astronomy Night. Most recently, Sivakumar was named the $20,000 individual winner of the 2016 Siemens Competition National Finals.
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{{Infobox|Name =  Pranav Sivakumar
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|Subjects = History, Fine Arts, Astronomy
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|schoolcur = [[UC Berkeley]] (2017-)
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|schoolpast = None
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|highschool = [[IMSA]] (2014-2017)
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|middleschool= [[Barrington Station]] (2010-2013)
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'''Pranav Sivakumar''' is a player for [[UC Berkeley]]. He was the part of the IMSA team that won the [[2017 IHSA State Championship Tournament|2017 IHSA State]] scholastic bowl tournament. Sivakumar played for [[Barrington Station]] in middle school.
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Latest revision as of 06:52, 5 November 2017

Pranav Sivakumar
Noted subjects History, Fine Arts, Astronomy
Current college UC Berkeley (2017-)
Past colleges None
High school IMSA (2014-2017)
Middle school Barrington Station (2010-2013)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Pranav Sivakumar is a player for UC Berkeley. He was the part of the IMSA team that won the 2017 IHSA State scholastic bowl tournament. Sivakumar played for Barrington Station in middle school.