Akash Vukoti

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Akash Vukoti
Akash Vukoti 1.png
Vukoti in 2020
Born (2009-05-29) May 29, 2009 (age 12)
Years active2012–present
Websiteakashvukoti.com

Akash Vukoti is an American spelling child prodigy and TV personality from San Angelo, Texas. He was the first-ever first grader to qualify for and compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, and first appeared in the NBC TV show Little Big Shots in March 2016.[1][2][3][4][5]

Academic achievements[]

Akash competing at the 2016 Scripps National Spelling Bee

Vukoti competed in his first spelling bee when he was 2 years old.[6] He was inducted into American Mensa at the age of 3 and became a Davidson Young Scholar[7] at the age of 5.[8] Vukoti became the first-ever first grader to compete in the history of the Scripps National Spelling Bee at the age of 6 years, in 2016.[9][10][11][12] Vukoti later competed in the 2018 and 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bees.[13][14] He won the 32nd San Angelo Area Spelling Bee again in 2021 and qualified for the 93rd Scripps National Spelling Bee.[15]

Television shows & media coverages[]

Vukoti was featured on several TV shows, such as Little Big Shots in Season 1 (2016), Season 2 (2017) and Little Big Shots UK (Episode 4) in 2017.[16][17][18] He was also featured on the Steve Harvey talk show,[19][20] Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[21][22][23] and The Preachers[24] in 2016. He appeared as a guest on the Harry show in 2017.[25] Akash was also featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show on November 10, 2020.[26]

On September 25, 2018, Vukoti was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on Dancing with the Stars: Juniors,[27][28] a spin-off of Dancing with the Stars. His professional partner was Kamri Peterson and the couple were mentored by Witney Carson. The trio were eliminated 7th from the competition on November 18, 2018.

Vukoti was interviewed live on CNN International from Hong Kong and CTV from Canada in 2016.[29] He was interviewed on Australia’s The Morning Show of Seven Network in 2019[30] and again in 2021,[31] and by TV9 Telugu in Hyderabad, India on January 14, 2020.[32][33]

Vukoti has also done commercials for IBM,[34] Amazon Kindle[35] and the Scripps National Spelling Bee.[36]

He also runs his popular YouTube channel,[37] which has over 415,000 subscribers. A video Vukoti made on his YouTube channel about the February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm and the subsequent power crisis in Texas[38] has been featured on the syndicated newsmagazine program Inside Edition.[39][40]

Documentaries and films[]

Vukoti has been featured in HBO and BBC documentaries. Episode 231 of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel titled “Brain Games and Mental Athletes” featured Vukoti and aired on June 21, 2016 on HBO.[41] The BBC documentary The Human Body: Secrets of Your Life Revealed showcased Vukoti's talent in the episode "Learn" and aired on October 9, 2017 on BBC Two.[42]

Vukoti has been featured in the award winning documentary film Spelling the Dream,[43][44][45][46][47] which released on Netflix on June 3, 2020 in over 190 countries. The film has generated positive reviews from around the world.[48][49][50][51][52][53]

Awards[]

Vukoti receiving the Global Child Prodigy Award from Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Kailash Sathyarthi
Year Association Award Category Ref.
2017 Telugu Association of North America Special Recognition Award Spelling & Language [54]
2017 North America Telugu Society[55] Honorary Title

Dhaarana Vaamana

Special Honor [56]
2020 Global Child Prodigy Awards[57] Global Child Prodigy Award 2020 Language [58][59]

Personal life[]

Akash Vukoti is the son of Chandrakala Jandyam and Dr. Krishna M Vukoti, who immigrated to the United States from Andhra Pradesh, India. Akash has an elder sister Amrita, who is also a Davidson Young Scholar and a member of Mensa.[60] Both Amrita and Akash Vukoti competed in the 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee.[61][62]

Philanthropy[]

Vukoti has donated to various non-profit organizations like Children's Miracle Network in San Angelo, Wikipedia, Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, Telangana CM Relief Fund, Water.org and Kerala Floods Relief Fund. He has also donated to Bharat Ke Veer,[63] a website dedicated to the Indian paramilitary forces. Vukoti has also donated to non-profit organizations the American Red Cross Society and the Government of India's PM CARES Fund to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.[64]

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