![]() ![]() ![]() Then out of the blue came an announcement of the upcoming Pacific Grove Library Adult Spelling Bee for teams of three. What prompted you to enter your first adult spelling bee, and what was the experience like?Ībout 10 years ago, my son, Christoph, was just getting into school spelling bees. I’ve run competitively nearly my whole life of 58 years and have jazzed up my fitness routine with tennis at a local club. I am now an Army civilian providing legal assistance to service members and their families at the Defense Language Institute. We traveled a lot due to my assignments as an Army attorney. Prior to our settling in California, I lived and worked in Hawaii where I met and married Linda, an art teacher. I live in the central California coastal town of Pacific Grove, where my wife of 31 years and I raised a son who is now in college. Tell us a bit about the guy in the photo. So I tracked down Dave through an old spelling bee forum he used to frequent and pretended I just wanted to ask him a couple of quick questions. MYRMECOPHI-what? Where do they find these words? And how on earth does this guy seem to know them all? Naturally, the ever-curious Word-Buff wanted to find out. ![]() Now if you think they take it easy on the oldies, take a look at the spelling bee champion in action at the 2010 Austin Chronicle Adult Spelling Bee. And that includes the most prestigious title of all on the adult spellers calendar - The National Senior Spelling Bee, held in Wyoming each year, which David nabbed in 2005 after only a year of competitive spelling. What's more, there aren't many titles left that don't bear his name. At 58, David has been fighting it out on the adult spelling bee circuit ever since he was first drawn into the scene back in 2004. If you think spelling bees are for kids, adult spelling bee champion David Riddle has news for you. ![]()
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