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2 Results summary  



2.1  Awards  







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4 Notes  





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Miss Ohio USA
Formation1952
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersCincinnati
Location

Membership

Miss USA

Official language

English

Key people

Melissa Proctor-Pitchford, state pageant director
WebsiteOfficial website

The Miss Ohio USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Ohio in the Miss USA pageant, and the name of the title held by that winner. It has previously been known as Miss Ohio Universe.[1] It is produced by Proctor Productions.

The pageant is currently held in Springfield and has previously been hosted by Mentor, Steubenville and Portsmouth.[2][3][4][5]

Two Ohio representatives, Sue Downey in 1965 and Kim Seelbrede in 1981, have won the Miss USA title and competed in the Miss Universe pageant.[6][7][8]

The most notable Miss Ohio USA is actress and Oscar winner Halle Berry, who was 1st runner up at Miss USA 1986.[9] Other notable former titleholders include actress, model and sportscaster Jayne Kennedy[10] and two former Survivor contestants, Kim Mullen of Survivor: Palau and Candace Smith of Survivor: Tocantins.[11][12] Two Miss Ohio USA titleholders have previously competed at Miss Teen USA. Two have also competed at Miss America. The most recent placement was Sir'Quora Carroll placing 3rd runner-up in 2022.

The current titleholder is Macy Hudson of Dayton and was crowned on May 25, 2024 at Vern Riffe Center for the Arts in Portsmouth. She will represent Ohio at Miss USA 2024.

Gallery of titleholders

Results summary

Ohio holds a record of 23 placements at Miss USA.

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Finalists or semifinalist
  • Year Name Hometown Age[a] Local title Placement at Miss USA Special awards at Miss USA Notes
    2024 Macy Hudson Dayton 24 Miss Gem City TBA
    2023 Mackenzie Schutt Westerville 27 Miss Central Ohio
    2022 Sir'Quora Carrol Canal Winchester 23 Miss Franklin County 3rd runner-up
    2021 Nicole Wess Cincinnati 22 Miss Cincinnati Metro Shortest reigning Miss Ohio USA at 10 months and 11 days
    2020 Sthephanie Miranda Campbell 26 Miss Campbell Top 16
    2019 Alice Magoto[13] Cincinnati 20 Miss Hyde Park Top 10
    2018 Deneen Penn Cortland 20 Miss Cortland
    2017 Dinaleigh Baxter[8] Winchester[8] 23 Miss Winchester
    2016 Megan Wise[15] Gallipolis[15] 26 Miss Gallia County Top 15[15]
    2015 Sarah Newkirk Columbus 25 Miss Capital City
    2014 Madison Gesiotto Massillon 21 Miss Mid Ohio
    2013 Kristin Smith[citation needed] Dayton 21 Miss Dayton Top 10
    2012 Audrey Bolte Batavia 21 Miss Batavia 2nd runner-up
    2011 Ashley Caldwell Gallipolis 24 Miss Northwest Ohio
    2010 Amanda Tempel St. Bernard 19 Miss St. Bernard
    2009 Natasha Vivoda Champion 22 Miss Trumbull County
    2008 Monica Day Whitehall 25 Miss Greater Ohio Miss Congeniality
    2007 Anna Melomud Richmond Heights 22 Miss Richmond Heights
    2006 Stacy Offenberger Vincent 26 Miss Washington County 3rd runner-up
    2005 Aisha Berry Cincinnati 25
    2004 Lauren Hall Wellston 20
    2003 Candace Smith Dayton 26 Contestant on Survivor: Tocantins
    2002 Kimberly "Kim" Mullen Huber Heights 23 Miss Dublin Contestant on Survivor: Palau
    2001 Amanda Canary Columbus 19
    2000 Cheya Watkins Cincinnati 26
    1999 Melinda Miller Ottoville 25 Semi-finalist
    1998 Cynthia Madden Anderson Township 18
    1997 Michelle Mouser Columbus 23
    1996 Melissa Boyd Massillon 22
    1995 Julia Hughes Grove City 22
    1994 Lisa Allison Gahanna 18
    1993 Andrea Pacione North Royalton
    1992 Courtney Baber Cincinnati
    1991 Amy Glaze Lucasville
    1990 Melissa Proctor West Chester 22 Semi-finalist Current director of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania (both Miss and Teen USA) pageants under her married name, Melissa Proctor-Pitchford
    1989 Lisa Thompson Marion
    1988 Gina West Pickerington
    1987 Hallie Bonnell Akron
    1986 Halle Berry[17] Oakwood 19[17] 1st runner-up
    1985 Lisa Barlow Vandalia
    1984 Roxi Erwin Pickerington
    1983 Gina Gangale Youngstown
    1982 Kim Weeda Dayton 21 3rd runner-up Best State Costume
    1981 Kimberly "Kim" Seelbrede Germantown 20 Miss USA 1981
    1980 Elizabeth Kim Thomas Circleville 20
    • Miss Photogenic, Best State Costume
    1979 Carolyn Houlihan Youngstown
    1978 Sheila Anderson[19][20] Cincinnati[19] 19[19]
    1977 Lesa Rummell[4] Paris 19[4] Mother of Miss Teen USA 2005 Allie LaForce[21]
    Later Miss Ohio World 1978
    1976 Karen Myers Columbus
    1975 Sandra Kurdas[22] Conneaut[22]
    1974 Kay Phillips[23] Bedford[23] 21[23]
    1973 Jackie Urbanek Cleveland Represented Ohio at Miss World USA 1974
    1972 Kathleen Ann[24] Columbus[24] 18[24] 4th runner-up
    1971 Karen Haus[24][1] Chagrin Falls[24]
    1970 Jane Harrison Wickliffe 18 Semi-finalist Actress, model and sportscaster; past host of The NFL Today[10]
    1969 Marlynn Singleton[25] Westerville 18 Assumed title[25]
    Terry Chellis Columbus 21 Hospitalised for haemorrhaging after checking in for Miss USA and was unable to compete[25]
    1968 Linda Hoyle[26] Columbus[26] 21 Semi-finalist
    1967 Phyllis Smith Caldwell
    1966 Karen Dietz Willoughby 21 Semi-finalist
    1965 Sue Ann Downey Columbus 20 Miss USA 1965
    1964 Gail Karen Krielow Richmond Heights 20 Semi-finalist
    1963 Gloria Jean McBride Columbus
    Andrea Getzlaff[27] Solon 17 Disqualified for being underage
    1962 Joan Colucy Massillon
    1961 Alice Englemann Ashtabula
    1960 Corrine Huff Youngstown 19 Semi-finalist
    • Replaced Justice for the title
    • First African American representing an American state in a national beauty contest"[28]
    Kathy Justice Poland 17 Withdrawn because younger than 18 for Miss Universe[28]
    1959 Marie Dicarlo Poland
    1958 Cindy Garrison Canton
    1957 Kathryn Gabriel Cleveland 20 4th runner-up[b]
    1956 Eleanor Wood Canton 18 Semi-finalist
    1955 Carol Hagerman Columbus
    1954 Barbara Randa Painesville 19 Semi-finalist
    1953 Eleanore Mack Bellaire 20 Semi-finalist
    1952 Margie Broering Cincinnati

    Notes

    1. ^ Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant
  • ^ Finished in 6th place and later awarded 4th runner-up after disqualification of Leona Gage
  • References

    1. ^ a b Tiefenbach, Anne (28 October 1971). "Beauty Queens: Traveling is just one of many 'royal' benefits". The Mansfield News-Journal.
  • ^ Cooper, Michael (31 March 2016). "Springfield to again host Miss Ohio pageants". Springfield News-Sun.
  • ^ Baker, Wayne (20 February 2015). "Miss Ohio USA Pageant Coming To Springfield". WYSO.
  • ^ a b c "Woman, 19, from Stark 'Miss Ohio". The Journal News. 13 February 1977. p. 2.
  • ^ "Buckeye Beauty Crowned". The Marion Star. 20 April 1971.
  • ^ "Stunning Blonde from Ohio named Miss USA". The News. 5 June 1965. p. 1.
  • ^ "Modelling instructor representing Ohio is crowned Miss USA". The Index-Journal. 22 May 1981.
  • ^ a b c Beech, Patricia (21 November 2016). "Winchester's Baxter wins Miss Ohio USA 2017 pageant". The People's Defender.
  • ^ Strauss, Bob (1 April 1997). "Going on with her life". Los Angeles Daily News.
  • ^ a b "CBS' Jayne Kennedy a Grid Fan". The Roswell Daily Record. 17 November 1978. p. 20.
  • ^ Silverman, Stephen (13 January 2005). "New Survivor: Palau Castaways Announced". People.
  • ^ Schulz, Chris (29 May 2009). "Survivor's Candace speaks out". Stuff.
  • ^ Brookbank, Sarah (November 5, 2018). "Hyde Park woman wins Miss Ohio USA competition". Cincinnati Enquirer.
  • ^ Motsinger, Carol (September 9, 2016). "Meet the Miss Ohio next door". Cincinnati Enquirer.
  • ^ a b c Sergent, Beth (28 November 2016). "Miss Ohio USA looks back". Gallipolis Daily Tribune.
  • ^ "2007 Mrs America". Archived from the original on October 13, 2010. Retrieved July 9, 2010.
  • ^ a b "Miss Texas takes the crown". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. 21 May 1986.
  • ^ Lovece, Frank (16 August 1992). "Bucking for Stardom: Halle takes meandering path". The Index-Journal.
  • ^ a b c "1978 Miss Ohio USA is Sheila Anderson". The Circleville Herald. 13 February 1978. p. 8.
  • ^ Associated Press (28 February 1979). "Beauty Queen views title as career aid". The Index-Journal. p. 26.
  • ^ Fleming, Kirsten (16 March 2015). "Meet the pageant queen who's ruling March Madness". New York Post. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  • ^ a b "People..." The Daily Reporter. 7 April 1975. p. 9.
  • ^ a b c "Bedford miss is Miss Ohio". The Newark Advocate. 25 March 1974. p. 10.
  • ^ a b c d e "Miss Ohio Universe". The Marion Star. 17 April 1972. p. 11.
  • ^ a b c "Miss Ohio Takes Ill, Gives Title to 'Sister'". The Miami Herald. 18 May 1969. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • ^ a b "Crowned Miss Ohio". The Mansfield News-Journal. 29 April 1968.
  • ^ "Andrea Getzlaff". The Akron Beacon Journal. 6 June 1963. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • ^ a b "Miss Ohio Too Young; Negro Girl Takes Place". Florida Star. 9 July 1960. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
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