This is the seventh consecutive year that Indian-Americans have retained the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which was watched live by millions of people in the US last night.
An eighth grader from the Alternative School for Maths and Science, Sriram (14) is from New York, while Ansun (13) is a seventh grader from Texas.
In fact like last year, the last three contestants were Indian-Americans - Sriram, Ansun and Gokul Venkatachalam from Missouri.
"I was happy when I entered the final. I am even happier that I am the co-champion," said Ansun who correctly spelled "feuilleton" in the last 22nd round.
And in the 21st round Sriram correctly spelled "stichomythia." This was the fifth appearance for Sriram.
Ansun and Sriram said they are happy to share the trophy.
"The competition was against the dictionary, not against each other," Sriram said. "Same here," Ansun said.
The last co-champions were in 1962.
Indian-origin people remain unchallenged in the Scripps National Spelling Bee since 2008, with Sameer Mishra winning it in 2008, Kavya Shivashankar (2009), Anamika Veeramani (2010), Sukanya Roy (2011), Snigdha Nandipati (2012) and Arvind Mahankali (2013).
When not studying spelling, Sriram plays the oboe, piano and chess to keep his mind stimulated. He also enjoys more active pursuits including badminton, tennis and basketball.
A seasoned traveler, Sriram has been all over the world, but he still has Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, France and South Africa on his travel bucket list.
Because he has been to the Scripps National Spelling Bee four times already, Sriram once produced a TEDx talk about his experiences in the Bee.
Ansun is making his second trip to the Scripps National Spelling Bee; he also participated in 2013.
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