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Zaila Avant-garde is a remarkable American teenager celebrated for her multifaceted talents in spelling, basketball, and writing. She gained national prominence in 2021 by becoming the first African-American contestant to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee, clinching the title with the word “murraya.” This historic victory made her the second Black winner overall, following Jamaica’s Jody-Anne Maxwell in 1998 .​

Basketball and Guinness World Records

Beyond her spelling achievements, Zaila is an accomplished basketball player and Guinness World Record holder. She holds records for:​

  • Most bounce juggles in one minute with four basketballs (255).​
  • Most basketballs dribbled simultaneously by one person (six).​

Her passion for basketball is profound; she has stated, “Basketball is what I do. Spelling is really a side thing I do.” ​

Author and Advocate

Zaila is also a New York Times bestselling author. Her works include:​

  • It’s Not Bragging If It’s True, an inspiring collection of personal stories and advice for young readers.​
  • Words of Wonder from Z to A, a picture book highlighting motivational words and their meanings .​

Through her writing and public appearances, she advocates for education and encourages young people, especially girls of color, to pursue their dreams.​

Honors and Media Appearances

Zaila’s accomplishments have earned her numerous accolades:

  • Named SportsKid of the Year 2021 by Sports Illustrated Kids.​
  • Recipient of the Stan Musial Award for Extraordinary Character, recognizing her poise and perseverance .​

She has also appeared in media campaigns for brands like Xbox and Gymshark, and made a cameo in Netflix’s film Hustle .​

Connect with Zaila

To follow Zaila’s ongoing journey and initiatives, you can connect with her on social media:​

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