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Winners of the Miss USA Contest

Miss USA 2018 Sarah Rose Summers

This is a list of the winners of the Miss USA beauty pageant . " Miss USA " is an annual beauty contest held in the USA since 1952, the winner of which participates in the " Miss Universe " contest . The first contest was held in Long Beach ( California ) and 30 girls took part in it, and Miss New York Jackie Logery became the winner [1] . Since 1970, every state in the United States and the District of Columbia has been represented at a beauty pageant. By 2012, seven Miss USA triumphed in the Miss Universe contest. Since 1961, if Miss USA wins the Miss Universe pageant, her title goes to First Vice Miss. So it was in 1980, 1995 and 1997. In 1967, the first vice miss Susan Bradley renounced the title and crown, and Miss USA became the second vice miss Cheryl Patton . In 1957, the first vice-miss Charlotte Sheffield became Miss USA, because the winner of the Mary Leon Gage contest was married and lost her title [2] .

The first Asian woman to win the contest was May Shanley in 1984 [3] , and the first black winner was Carol Gist in 1990 [4] . Brandy Sherwood - the only girl who won the titles young Miss USA and Miss USA. Five Miss USA also participated in the Miss America contest: in 1954-1956 ( Miriam Stevenson , Carlin King Johnson , Carol Morris ), May Shanley (1984) and Shandy Finnesey (2004).

More often than other miss USA representatives of Texas became - 9 times, California - 6, New York , Hawaii and Illinois - 5 times.

The last Miss USA title holder is North Carolina representative Chesley Christ .

Winner List

Miss Universe Winner
First Vice Miss
Second vice miss
Third Vice Miss
Fourth vice miss
YearA photoMiss USA [5] [6] [7] [8]StateAgePlace at the Miss Universe Competition [9]Finalists [10]
1952 Jackie LogeryNew York21I went to the semifinalsGenie thompson
Carolyn Carly
Gene Harper
Thrula Burchfield
1953 Mirna Hansen [11]Illinois171st vice missMary griffin
Doris edwards
Nancy Petaborg
Shauna Wood
1954 Miriam Stevenson [12]South Carolina21WinnerKarin Haltman
Rene Roy
Betty Lee
Celeste Ravel
1955 Carlin King Johnson [13]Vermont22I went to the semifinalsMargaret Haywood
Donna Stever
Donna Schur
Carolyn Connor
1956 Carol Morris [14]Iowa20WinnerBetty cherry
Nancy McCallum
Cherie Lewis
Joe Dobson
1957 Mary Leona Gage [2]Maryland18I went to the semifinalsRuth Parr
Joan Adams
Carolyn McGuire
Katherine Gabriel
1957 Charlotte Sheffield [15]Utah20She took part in Miss World. Didn’t make it to the finals
1958 Arlene Howell [16]Louisiana183rd vice missMarcia Valibas
Judith Carlson
June Pickney
Dian Austin
1959 Terry Huntington [17]Californianineteen2nd vice missKarlgin Douglas
Nanita Green
Dorothy Taylor
Arlene Nesbitt
1960 Linda Bement [18]Utah18WinnerMary rodites
Margaret Gordon
Lindia Tarleton
Nancy Wakefield
1961 Sharon Brown [19]Louisiana184th vice missPamela Stetler
Karen Weller
Alexandra Carrey
Sullin Robinson
1962 Maisel wilsonHawaii18I went to the semifinalsDiana Zabicki
Gail White
Marilyn Tyndall
Janet Headland
1963 Marita OzersIllinoisnineteenI went to the semifinalsMichelle Metrinko
Sandra Marilyn
Ri looney
Francine Herak
1964 Bobby johnsonColumbia regionnineteenI went to the semifinalsDian Balone
Patricia Marilyn
Janet Ericosn
John reid
1965 Sue DowneyOhio202nd vice missJane nelson
Judy Baldwin
Julie Andrews
Dian Batts
1966 Maria RemenyCalifornia20I went to the semifinalsPat Danny
Elazn Richards
Judy Slayton
Randy Bird
1967 Sylvia HitchcockAlabama21WinnerSusan Bradley
Caryl patton
Jody bonham
Karen Handrix
1967 Cheryl PattonFlorida18[d]
1968 Dorothy AnstettWashington204th vice missPowlet Rack
Katie Landry
Katie Hebert
Bonnie tafoya
1969 Wendy DuskVirginianineteenI went to the semifinalsMary verdany
Eva Engle
Ruth Harris
Troas hays
1970 Deborah SheltonVirginia211st vice missWicky Chesser
Sheri Shruhl
Donna Ford
Chery Stephens
1971 Michelle MacDonaldPennsylvania18I went to the semifinalsBrenda Boxing
Susan Potener
Nancy Rich
Patricia Barnstable
1972 Tanya WilsonHawaii21I went to the semifinalsAlberta Phillips
Kim hobson
Kony ensor
Kathleen Calmeira
1973 Amanda JonesIllinois221st vice missSusan Carlson
Gale White
Sherry Knicks
Bett Grove
1974 Karen MorrisonIllinoisnineteenI went to the semifinalsBarbara Cooper
Mary cook
Gale Gorrell
Marcia Burton
1975 Summer BartholomewCalifornia232nd vice missPamela Flowers
Constance Dorn
Mary humes
Ondi Evers
1976 Barbara PetersonMinnesota22Didn’t make it to the finalsKevin Gale
Gail Atchinson
Virginia murray
Robin Sanders
1977 Kimberly TomesTexas21I went to the semifinalsMary Kontino
Debra Cosette
Pamela Gergley
Cheryl Herring
1978 Judy AndersenHawaii201st vice missDiana Pollard
Barbara Horan
Jamie Boucher
Marlena garland
1979 Mary freelNew York20I went to the semifinalsTracy Goddard
Blanche Maa
Debbie Niego
Lori Kimbrog
1980 Shawn WeatherlySouth Carolina20WinnerGenin ford
Barbara Bowser
Pamela Rigas
Lisa Devillez
1980 Jainin FordArizona20[a]
1981 Kim SilbridOhio20I went to the semifinalsHolly dennis
Lisa Moss
Cynthia Kerby
Terry Lynn
1982 Terry UtleyArkansas204th vice missElizabeth Kogi
Susan Gasser
Kim weda
Christina Chapman
1983
 
Julie HayekCalifornia221st vice missLisa Allred
Margaret Grisso
Pamela Forrest
Elizabeth Jegir
1984 May ShanleyNew Mexico21I went to the semifinalsKelly anderson
Desiree daniels
Sandra Percival
Stephanie Leaming
1985 Laura HarringTexas21I went to the semifinalsBrenda Denton
Laura Bach
Sary jobert
Carey Johnson
1986
 
Christy FichtnerTexas231st vice missHalle berry
Tami tash
Cindy Williams
Kelly parsons
1987
 
Michelle RoyerTexas212nd vice missClotilde Cabrera
Dian Martin
Don Fonseca
Sophia Bowen
1988 Courtney gibbsTexas21Hit the top 10Diana Megana
Donna Rampi
Monica Farrell
Dana Richmond
1989 Gretchen PolemusTexas232nd vice missJill Shefert
Deborah Hasti
Elizabeth Primm
Michelle Nemeth
1990 Carol gistMichigan201st vice missZhina Tolleson
Karin Hartz
1991
 
Kelly mccarthyKansas21Hit the 6 bestCharlotte Ray
Dian Shock
1992 Shannon MarketerCalifornia21Hit the top 10Candees Brown
Audra Wallace
1993 Kenya MooreMichigan22Hit the 6 bestErin Nancy
Tavi Shackles
1994 Lou parkerSouth Carolina25Hit the 6 bestPatricia Southall
Lynn Jenkins
1995 Chelsea SmithTexas21WinnerShanna Mowkler
Nicole Holmes
1995
 
Shanna MowklerNew York20[b]
1996 Eli LandryLouisiana22Hit the 6 bestDaniel Boatwright
Becca Lee
1997 Brooke Mahealani LeeHawaii26WinnerBrandy sherwood
Toanna Stone
1997 Brandi SherwoodIdaho26[with]
1998 Shavnay JubiaMassachusetts26Hit the top 5Seanna Gambil
Melanie Brielaw
1999 Kimberly PreslerNew York21Did not reach the finalMorgan High
Angelique Breox
2000 Linnett coleTennessee22Hit the top 5Bridget Vezina
Gina mitchell
2001
 
Candace KruegerTexas242nd vice missLian angus
Tiffany fallon
2002 Shanti hintonColumbia region23Didn’t make it to the finalsLindsay Douglas
Kelly lloyd
Lanor vanburen
Alita Dawson
2003 Susie CastilloMassachusetts23Hit the top 15Marie Arnett
Claudia O'Brien
Eliza Shlif
Julia Hood
2004 Shandi finnessyMissouri251st vice missAmanda Pennecamp
Ashley Puleo
Lindsay hill
Stephanie Coolberson
2005
 
Chelsea CooleyNorth Carolina21Hit the top 10Brittany Hogan
Kristen Johnson
Jill galset
Mellisa Witek
2006
 
Tara ConnerKentucky204th vice missTamiko Nash
Lisa Wilson
Stacy offenberg
Christine Duren
2007 Rachel SmithTennessee214th vice missDaniel Lacors
Kara Georges
Megan Tandy
Helen Salas
2008 Crystal StewartTexas26Hit the top 10Lee Laviano
Tiffany Andreid
Lindsey harrington
Lauren Merola
2009 Kristen DaltonNorth Carolina22Hit the top 10Carrie Pregen
Alicia Blanco
Laura Chukanov
Maria Montgomery
2010 Rome FakihMichigan24Didn’t make it to the finalsMorgan Woolard
Samantha Casey
Jessica hartman
Katherine Whittier
2011 [i] Alice CampanellaCalifornia21Hit the 16 bestAshley Durham
Madeline Mitchell
Ana Rodriguez
2012 Olivia calpoRhode Island20WinnerNana Merweather
Audrey Bolte
Jade kelsal
Jasmine wilkins
2012 Nana Merweather [20]Maryland27
2013 Erin BradyConnecticut26Hit the top 10
2014 Nia SanchezNevada241st vice miss
2015 Olivia JordanOklahoma262nd vice miss
2016 Deshona BarberColumbia region26Hit the 9 best
2017 Cara McCulloughColumbia region25Hit the top 10
2018 Sarah Rose SummersNebraska23Hit the top 20
2019Chesley ChristNorth Carolina28Tba

State Winners

 
The number of victories in the states. States vice-missed and later crowned are not included
StateNumber of titlesYear of victory
  Texas91977, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995 [e] , 2001, 2008
  California61959, 1966, 1975, 1983, 1992, 2011
  New Yorkfour1952, 1979, 1995 [f] , 1999
  Hawaiifour1962, 1972, 1978, 1997 [e]
  Illinoisfour1953, 1963, 1973, 1974
  Columbia regionfour1964, 2002, 2016, 2017
  Michigan31990, 1993, 2010
  Louisiana31958, 1961, 1996
  South Carolina31954 [e] , 1980 [e] , 1994
  North Carolina32005, 2009, 2019
  Tennessee22000, 2007
  Massachusetts21998, 2003
  Ohio21965, 1981
  Virginia21969, 1970
  Utah21957 [g] , 1960 [e]
  Nebraskaone2018
  Oklahomaone2015
  Rhode Islandone2012
  Kentuckyone2006
  Missourione2004
  Idahoone1997 [f]
  Kansasone1991
  Nevadaone2014
  New Mexicoone1984
  Arkansasone1982
  Arizonaone1980 [f]
  Minnesotaone1976
  Pennsylvaniaone1971
  Washingtonone1968
  Alabamaone1967 [e]
  Floridaone1967 [f]
  Marylandone1957 (subsequently stripped of the title), 2012
  Iowaone1956 [e]
  Vermontone1955
  Connecticutone2013

The representatives of the states have never won a competition: Alaska, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, West Virginia, Colorado, Mississippi, Montana, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota.

Comments

  • a First Vice Miss, received the Miss USA crown after Shawn Weatherly became Miss Universe [21] .
  • b First Vice Miss, received the Miss USA crown after Chelsea Smith became Miss Universe [22] .
  • with First Vice Miss, received the Miss USA crown after Brooke Mahealani Lee became Miss Universe [23] .
  • d First Vice Miss, received the Miss USA crown after Sylvia Hitchcock became Miss Universe [24] .
  • e Won the Miss Universe contest.
  • f Since 1961, the first vice miss receives the Miss USA title if the current Miss USA wins the Miss Universe contest. In 1967, the first vice miss gave up the crown and Miss USA became the second vice miss.
  • g Replaced Miss USA, who was deprived of the crown [2] .
  • i This year the format of the competition has been changed. First, the best 16 were selected, then the best 8 and the best 4 girls [25] .

Notes

  1. ↑ About Us Miss USA LP Date accessed June 13, 2012. Archived September 25, 2012.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Liz F. Kay. Miss Maryland from 1957, who had Miss USA title stripped, dies . The Baltimore Sun (October 22, 2010). Date of treatment June 13, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  3. ↑ Andrea Schoellkopf. NM 'Royalty' Happy Overseas . Albuquerque Journal (May 16, 2001). Date of treatment June 13, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  4. ↑ Carthane, Ardis . Carole Gist: Miss USA tells how she rose from ghetto to national fame (English) (March 26, 1990), pp. 58–60. Date of treatment July 7, 20120.
  5. ↑ Miss USA 1952-1969 (unopened) (unavailable link) . pageantopolis.com. Date of treatment September 22, 2012. Archived October 4, 2012.
  6. ↑ Miss USA 1970-1989 (neopr.) . pageantopolis.com. Date of treatment September 22, 2012. Archived October 4, 2012.
  7. ↑ Miss USA 1988-2005 (neopr.) . pageantopolis.com. Date of treatment September 22, 2012. Archived October 4, 2012.
  8. ↑ Miss USA 2006- (neopr.) . pageantopolis.com. Date of treatment September 22, 2012. Archived October 4, 2012.
  9. ↑ Miss Universe (English) (inaccessible link) . pageantopolis.com. Date of treatment June 14, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  10. ↑ MISS USA . pageantopolis.com. Date of treatment June 14, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  11. ↑ Chicagoan Named Miss US , Spokane Daily Chronicle (July 16, 1953), p. 6.
  12. ↑ Associated Press . Dixie Beauty Picked as "Miss Universe" , The Miami News (July 24, 1954), p. 1.
  13. ↑ Associated Press . Miss Vermont is Miss USA , The Nashua Telegraph (July 21, 1955), p. 16.
  14. ↑ Iowa Girl acclaimed as "Miss Universe" , Tri City Herald (July 22, 1956), S. 2.
  15. ↑ Beauty Named 1957 Miss USA , Sarasota Journal (July 18, 1957).
  16. ↑ Louisiana Lovely Chosen Miss US , The Miami News (July 24, 1958), S. 1.
  17. ↑ Coed Named Miss USA , Reading Eagle (July 23, 1959), p. 6.
  18. ↑ Utah Beauty Named New Miss USA , Daytona Beach Morning Journal (July 8, 1960).
  19. ↑ Louisiana Lass is "Miss USA" , The Tuscaloosa News (July 14, 1961), p. 1.
  20. ↑ Nana Meriwether (neopr.) . The official site of Miss USA (2012). Date of treatment April 21, 2013. Archived April 29, 2013.
  21. ↑ Connie Midey. Former Miss USA and TV news anchor is still a farm girl at heart . The Arizona Republic (July 3, 2011). Date of treatment June 13, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  22. ↑ Shanna Speaks Out About Miss USA . tmz.com (12/18/2006). Date of treatment June 13, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  23. ↑ A red-hot time on the Red River . Pageant News Bureau. Date of treatment June 13, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.
  24. ↑ Miss Florida Handed Miss USA Crown . St. Petersburg Times (17 Jul 1967). Date of treatment June 13, 2012.
  25. ↑ Miss USA 2011: California Favorite to Win with Bookies; Format Changes Global Beauties (June 18, 2011). Date of treatment June 14, 2012. Archived on September 25, 2012.

Links

  • Miss USA official website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Winners_ of the contest_the_Miss_USA&&oldid = 100747009


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