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Iowa teen wins national texting contest

June 17, 2009

An Iowa teenager with extraordinarily quick thumbs has beaten 250,000 competitors to win the top prize in a texting competition in New York.


Kate Moore, 15, of Des Moines won the $50,000 grand prize at the L.G. National Texting Championship, which had its final rounds Monday and Tuesday.


The competition tested speed, accuracy, texting know-how and acronyms.


In one round, contestants had to navigate an obstacle course while texting.


Kate went thumb-to-thumb with Dynda Morgan, 14, of Savannah, Ga., in a final three-round showdown that measured speed in texting lengthy messages without errors.


The third, and tie-breaking, round had both teens rushing to text, Zippity Dooo Dahh Zippity Ayy”¦MY oh MY, what a wonderful day! Plenty of sunshine Comin’ my way”¦Zippity Do Dah Zippity Aay! WondeRful Feeling Wonderful day!


In a text interview, CNN asked Kate, Do ur thumbs hurt?


Hahah not at all! Ud b surprised they don’t get stressed out, Kate replied.


Kate’s mother Claire said she appreciates always being able to contact her daughter, who typically sends 500 texts a day.


Source: upi