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The Miss Nebraska USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state Nebraska in the Miss USA pageant. The pageant is directed by Vanbros & Associates, headquartered in Shawnee, Kansas. In 2002, Nebraska joined the Vanbros group of state pageants for the Miss USA and Teen USA system.

Miss Nebraska USA
Formation1952
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersShawnee
Location

Membership

Miss USA

Official language

English

Key people

John M. Vannatta
Jason Vannatta
Jennifer Vannatta-Fisher, State Pageant Director
WebsiteOfficial website

Nebraska is one of the least successful states at Miss USA, having only placed 14 times. They were most successful in the 1950s, placing 6 times, with three runner up placements. Until 2018, their highest placement was in 1955 which was 2nd runner up. Belinda Wright's top 15 placement in 2010 was Nebraska's first semi-final placement since 1980 and first to win Miss Congeniality. In 2018, Sarah Rose Summers became the first Miss Nebraska USA to win Miss USA and becoming the 35th state to have the title of Miss USA for the first time. The most recent placement was Natalie Pieper placing 2nd runner-up in 2022.

In 2020, Megan Swanson became the first Miss Nebraska delegate to ever win the state title. Also, she and her sister Allie Swanson, Miss Nebraska 2019, became the first sisters to hold the statewide Miss USA and Miss America titleholders simultaneously.[1]

Amelia "Mimi" Wood of Omaha was crowned Miss Nebraska USA 2023 on February 26, 2023 at Rose Blumkin Performing Arts CenterinOmaha. She represented Nebraska for the title of Miss USA 2023.

Results summary

Placements

Nebraska holds a record of 14 placements at Miss USA.

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  • Year Name Hometown Age[a] Local title Placement at Miss USA Special awards at Miss USA Notes
    2024 Kamryn Buchanan Lincoln TBA Miss South Lincoln TBA
    2023 Amelia "Mimi" Wood Omaha 23 Miss West Omaha
    2022 Natalie Pieper Lincoln 26 Miss Douglas County 2nd runner-up
    2021 Erika Etzelmiller Lincoln 23 Miss South Lincoln Top 16 Previously Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2016
    2020 Megan Swanson[1] Omaha 26 Miss Millard
    • Previously Miss Nebraska 2014
    • Sister of Allie Swanson, Miss Nebraska 2019
    2019 Alexis "Lex" Nicole Najarian[citation needed] Lincoln 23 Miss Capital City Daughter of Peter Najarian
    2018 Breanna "Bree" Coffey Valley 24 Miss Valley did not compete
    • Originally first runner-up; assumed the title when Sarah Rose Summers won Miss USA
    • Later competed in Miss Nebraska USA 2020, placed in semifinals
    Sarah Rose Summers Omaha 23 Miss Omaha Miss USA 2018
    2017 Jasmine Jade Fuelberth Norfolk 20 Miss Norfolk
    2016 Sarah Elizabeth Hollins Omaha 25 Miss North Douglas County
    2015 Hoang-Kim Cung Grand Island 23 Miss Grand Island Previously National American Miss 2012–2013
    2014 Amanda Soltero Columbus 22 Miss East Lincoln Top 20 Previously Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2010
    2013 Ellie Lorenzen[citation needed] Omaha 21 Miss Omaha
    2012 Amy Marie Spilker Malcolm 21 Miss Malcolm
    2011 Haley Jo Herold Omaha 23 Miss Greater Omaha
    2010 Belinda Renee Wright[2] Scotia 21 Miss Greeley County Top 15 Miss Congeniality
    2009 Meagan Winings Atkinson 22 Miss Sandhills
    2008 Micaela Johnson Omaha 23 Miss Douglas County Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Squad Member 2003-2005
    2007 Geneice Wilcher[4] Omaha 26 Miss North Omaha
    2006 Emily Poeschl[5] Lincoln 21
    2005 Jana Murrell Omaha 23
    2004 Guerin Austin Omaha 24
    2003 Jessica Perea[6] Omaha 22 First Latina to win title[6]
    2002 Stacey Skidmore Omaha 19 Honorable Mention
    2001 Su Joing Drakeford Bellevue 23 USAF Airman 1995–1999, Miss Teen Omaha 1996, Later Mrs. Maryland 2015
    2000 Valerie Cook Omaha 25
    1999 WaLynda Lou Sipple Previously Miss Michigan Teen USA 1992
    1998 Jennifer Naro
    1997 Kimberly Jane Weir Lincoln 21
    1996 Kerry Lynn Kemper 24
    1995 Chandelle Peacock Omaha
    1994 Shawn Wolff
    1993 Tish Gade Lincoln
    1992 Jeanna Margaret Blom
    1991 Ziba Ayeen[7] Native of Afghanistan[7]
    1990 Angela Humphrey
    1989 Renee Harter
    1988 Kellie O'Neil
    1987 Amy Anderson Kearney
    1986 Ellen Withrow Papillion
    1985 Lori Leigh Straight Omaha
    1984 Joni Rundall Omaha
    1983 Penelope Boynton Lincoln
    1982 Lori Lynn Novicki Omaha
    1981 Ladonna Hill Seward
    1980 Rebecca Staab[8] Ralston 18 Semi-Finalist Played Jessie Matthews on Guiding Light[8]
    1979 Rhonda Lundberg McCook
    1978 Shari Alyce Reimers
    1977 Deb Ridge Hastings
    1976 Catherine Fricke
    1975 Mary Lee Hoth Omaha
    1974 Mary Wolff
    1973 Janice Geiler Semi-Finalist Miss Photogenic
    1972 Theresa Engels
    1971 Lola Butler
    1970 Bonnie McElveen Bellevue
    1969 Marily Poole
    1968 Linda J Dresher
    1967 Mary Hoth
    1966 Karen Weinfurtner
    1965 Constance Kellogg
    1964 Georgia Ann Merriam
    1963 Sandy Zimmer
    1962 No Representative
    1961 Gail Weinstock Semi-Finalist
    1960 No Representative
    1959 Priscilla Eckrish
    1958 Dee Kjeldgaard Semi-Finalist
    1957 Carolyn McGirr 3rd Runner-Up Finished as 4th runner-up, but succeeded to 3rd runner-up when the 3rd runner-up took the place of the 2nd runner-up
    1956 Shari Lewis 3rd Runner-Up
    1955 Donna Jo Streever 2nd Runner-Up
    1954 Margie Winkhoff Semi-Finalist
    1953 Berneta Nelson Semi-Finalist
    1952 No representative
    1. ^ Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant

    References

    1. ^ a b "New Miss Nebraska USA crowned". KSNB-TV. January 13, 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  • ^ Coddington, Mark (2006-10-09). "Scotia native overcomes fear to win Miss Nebraska USA". The Grand Island Independent.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Barge, Evelyn (2005-03-31). "Pepperdine beauty-pageant contestants reveal the ins and outs of the pageant system". Pepperdine University Graphic. Archived from the original on 2010-06-14.
  • ^ Hascall, Kelley (2006-10-09). "Several UNL students compete for Miss Nebraska". Daily Nebraskan. Archived from the original on 2011-05-16.
  • ^ Hascall, Kelley (2005-10-10). "Crowning Achievements". WOWT. Archived from the original on 2013-02-10.
  • ^ a b Baez, Leia (2002-10-11). "UNO student crowned Miss Nebraska". Gateway. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17.
  • ^ a b "Duty Could Switch from Contest to Gulf". The Buffalo News. 1991-02-17.
  • ^ a b Passalacqua, Connie (1986-05-18). "Staab will reign as soap's sweetest star". Tri City Herald.[permanent dead link]

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