An American teenager has won the unlikeliest of titles: 17-year-old Austin Wierschke of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, has retained his title as the fastest mobile texter in the United States after winning the sixth annual LG National Texting Competition. In a face-off in Times Square, New York, the young man beat ten contestants from around the US and won $50,000 (£19,000) and an LG smartphone.

"Hearing my name called for the second time was amazing and a total shock," Wierschke said after defending his title. "I feel really lucky that I was able to come back this year to compete again." Wierschke said he practised by sending as many as 500 text messages per day.
The competitors were rated on thumb speed, memory and fluency and went through four rounds - to text phrases exactly as they appeared on a screen, identify texting acronyms, text backwards and type while blindfolded. In the last round, contestants had 45 seconds to type: "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are, up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky."
Kent Augustine, 16, from Queens, New York, came second to claim a $10,000 (£6,300) prize, and was