Miss America
Miss America – amerykański konkurs piękności rozgrywany corocznie od 1921 roku. W konkursie biorą udział przedstawicielki 50 stanów Ameryki, Dystryktu Kolumbii i Portoryko. Zwyciężczyni otrzymuje tytuł „Miss America” na okres jednego roku aż do następnego konkursu.
Zwyciężczynie
Rok | Miss America | Stan | Miasto |
---|---|---|---|
1921 | Margaret Gorman | ![]() | Waszyngton |
1922 | Mary Campbell | ![]() | Columbus |
1923 | |||
1924 | Ruth Malcomson | ![]() | Filadelfia |
1925 | Fay Lanphier | ![]() | Oakland |
1926 | Norma Smallwood | ![]() | Tulsa |
1927 | Lois Delaner | ![]() | Joliet |
1933 | Marian Bergeron | ![]() | West Haven |
1935 | Henrietta Leaver | ![]() | Pittsburgh |
1936 | Rose Coyle | ![]() | Filadelfia |
1937 | Bette Cooper | ![]() | Bertrand Island |
1938 | Marilyn Meseke | ![]() | Lima |
1939 | Patricia Donnelly | ![]() | Detroit |
1940 | Frances Marie Burke | ![]() | Filadelfia |
1941 | Rosemary LaPlanche | ![]() | Los Angeles |
1942 | Jo-Carroll Dennison | ![]() | Tyler |
1943 | Jean Bartel | ![]() | Los Angeles |
1944 | Venus Ramey | ![]() | Waszyngton |
1945 | Bess Myerson | ![]() | Nowy Jork |
1946 | Marilyn Buferd | ![]() | Los Angeles |
1947 | Barbara Walker | ![]() | Memphis |
1948 | BeBe Shopp | ![]() | Hopkins |
1949 | Jacque Mercer | ![]() | Litchfield Park |
1951 | Yolande Betbeze | ![]() | Mobile |
1952 | Coleen Kay Hutchins | ![]() | Salt Lake City |
1953 | Neva Jane Langley | ![]() | Macon |
1954 | Evelyn Margaret Ay | ![]() | Ephrata |
1955 | Lee Meriwether | ![]() | San Francisco |
1956 | Sharon Ritchie | ![]() | Denver |
1957 | Marian McKnight | ![]() | Manning |
1958 | Marilyn Van Derbur | ![]() | Denver |
1959 | Mary Ann Mobley | ![]() | Brandon |
1960 | Lynda Lee Mead | ![]() | Natchez |
1961 | Nancy Fleming | ![]() | Montague |
1962 | Maria Fletcher | ![]() | Asheville |
1963 | Jacquelyn Mayer | ![]() | Sandusky |
1964 | Donna Axum | ![]() | El Dorado |
1965 | Vonda Kay Van Dyke | ![]() | Phoenix |
1966 | Deborah Irene Bryant | ![]() | Overland Park |
1967 | Jane Anne Jayroe | ![]() | Laverne |
1968 | Debra Dene Barnes | ![]() | Moran |
1969 | Judith Anne Ford | ![]() | Belvidere |
1970 | Pamela Anne Eldred | ![]() | Birmingham |
1971 | Phyllis George | ![]() | Denton |
1972 | Laurie Lea Schaefer | ![]() | Columbus |
1973 | Terry Anne Meeuwsen | ![]() | De Pere |
1974 | Rebecca Ann King | ![]() | Denver |
1975 | Shirley Cothran | ![]() | Fort Worth |
1976 | Tawny Elaine Godin | ![]() | Yonkers |
1977 | Dorothy Kathleen Benham | ![]() | Edina |
1978 | Susan Perkins | ![]() | Columbus |
1979 | Kylene Barker | ![]() | Galax |
1980 | Cheryl Prewitt | ![]() | Ackerman |
1981 | Susan Powell | ![]() | Elk City |
1982 | Elizabeth Ward | ![]() | Russellville |
1983 | Debra Maffett | ![]() | Anaheim |
1984 | Vanessa Lynn Williams[1] | ![]() | Millwood |
Suzette Charles | ![]() | Mays Landing | |
1985 | Sharlene Wells Hawkes | ![]() | Salt Lake City |
1986 | Susan Akin | ![]() | Meridian |
1987 | Kellye Cash | ![]() | Memphis |
1988 | Kaye Lani Rae Rafko | ![]() | Monroe |
1989 | Gretchen Carlson | ![]() | Anoka |
1990 | Debbye Turner | ![]() | Mexico |
1991 | Marjorie Vincent | ![]() | Oak Park |
1992 | Carolyn Suzanne Sapp | ![]() | Honolulu |
1993 | Leanza Cornett | ![]() | Jacksonville |
1994 | Kimberly Clarice Aiken | ![]() | Columbia |
1995 | Heather Whitestone | ![]() | Birmingham |
1996 | Shawntel Smith | ![]() | Muldrow |
1997 | Tara Dawn Holland | ![]() | Overland Park |
1998 | Katherine Shindle | ![]() | Evanston |
1999 | Nicole Johnson Baker | ![]() | Roanoke |
2000 | Heather French | ![]() | Maysville |
2001 | Angela Perez Baraquio | ![]() | Honolulu |
2002 | Katie Harman | ![]() | Gresham |
2003 | Erika Harold | ![]() | Urbana |
2004 | Ericka Dunlap | ![]() | Orlando |
2005 | Deidre Downs | ![]() | Birmingham |
2006 | Jennifer Berry | ![]() | Tulsa |
2007 | Lauren Nelson | ![]() | Lawton |
2008 | Kirsten Haglund | ![]() | Farmington Hills |
2009 | Katie Stam | ![]() | Indianapolis |
2010 | Caressa Cameron | ![]() | Fredericksburg |
2011 | Teresa Scanlan | ![]() | Gering |
2012 | Laura Kaeppeler | ![]() | Kenosha |
2013 | Mallory Hagan | ![]() | Brooklyn |
2014 | Nina Davuluri | ![]() | Fayetteville |
2015 | Kira Kazantsev | ![]() | Manhattan |
2016 | Betty Cantrell | ![]() | Warner Robins |
2017 | Savvy Shields | ![]() | Fayetteville |
2018 | Cara Mund | ![]() | Bismarck |
Galeria
Przypisy
- ↑ rezygnacja
Linki zewnętrzne
- Miss America official site
- Photo Essay: America's Pageant. time.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2009-05-01)]. Ponad 80 lat konkursu Miss America na fotografiach (dział Time Magazine)
- Pageant Almanac: Miss America
- 1968-69 No More Miss America protests
- Audio Podcast special from Miss America 2006 - Episode #6, Episode #7, Episode #8: all include recordings of press conferences from that week
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