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Miss USA 1993
DateFebruary 19, 1993
Presenters
  • Leeza Gibbons
  • Courtney Gibbs
  • VenueCentury II Convention Center, Wichita, Kansas
    BroadcasterCBS, KWCH-TV
    Entrants51
    Placements12
    WinnerKenya Moore
    Michigan Michigan
    CongenialityStacey Blaine
    Massachusetts Massachusetts
    PhotogenicKelly Hu
    Hawaii Hawaii

    ← 1992

    1994 →

    Miss USA 1993 was the 42nd Miss USA pageant, televised live from the Century II Convention Center in Wichita, Kansas on February 19, 1993. At the conclusion of the final competition, Kenya MooreofMichigan was crowned by outgoing titleholder Shannon MarketicofCalifornia. Moore became the second Miss USA titleholder from Michigan and the second African-American winner ever. The pageant was held in Wichita, Kansas, for the fourth and last consecutive year, and was hosted by Dick Clark for the final time, with color commentary by Leeza Gibbons (also for the final time) and Courtney Gibbs, Miss USA 1988.

    This was also the last time the State Costume competition took place and would not return until twenty-eight years later in 2021, under a different organization.

    Delegates[edit]

    The Miss USA 1993 delegates were :

    State Candidate Age Hometown Regional Group [1]
    Alabama Alabama Toni Johnson 22 Montgomery South
    Alaska Alaska Teresa Gates 23 Anchorage Northwest
    Arizona Arizona Apryl Hettich Scottsdale Southwest
    Arkansas Arkansas Kati Fish Hot Springs South
    California California Jane Olvera[2] 23 Fresno Southwest
    Colorado Colorado Janna Durbin 21 Golden Southwest
    Connecticut Connecticut Alison Benusis Ridgefield Northeast
    Delaware Delaware Annmarie Correll Hockessin Northeast
    Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Alena Neves Washington, DC Northeast
    Florida Florida Shakeela Gajadha Coral Gables South
    Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Erin Nance 21 Calhoun South
    Hawaii Hawaii Kelly Ann Hu 24 Honolulu Southwest
    Idaho Idaho Natalie Nukaya Idaho Falls Northwest
    Illinois Illinois Susie Park 25 Chicago Midwest
    Indiana Indiana Lisa Higgins South Bend Midwest
    Iowa Iowa Jan Hoyer Fort Madison Midwest
    Kansas Kansas Tavia Shackles 21 Shawnee Midwest
    Kentucky Kentucky Karen Gibson Kevil South
    Louisiana Louisiana Jennifer Mitchell[3] Leesville South
    Maine Maine Jody Cutting Waterville Northeast
    Maryland Maryland Mary Ann Cimino 20 Baltimore Northeast
    Massachusetts Massachusetts Stacey Blaine[4] Bellingham Northeast
    Michigan Michigan Kenya Summer Moore 22 Detroit Midwest
    Minnesota Minnesota Kristi Hennecks[5] Anoka Midwest
    Mississippi Mississippi Sherry Bowles Lambert South
    Missouri Missouri Stephanie Nunn 20 Marshfield Midwest
    Montana Montana Kristen Anderson 24 Columbia Falls Northwest
    Nebraska Nebraska Tish Gade Lincoln Midwest
    Nevada Nevada Alexis Oliver[6] Las Vegas Southwest
    New Hampshire New Hampshire Heidi Cambra 25 Hampstead Northeast
    New Jersey New Jersey Amy Fissel 25 Ocean City Northeast
    New Mexico New Mexico Daniela Johnson 22 Albuquerque Southwest
    New York (state) New York Wendy Marie Mock 21 Levittown Northeast
    North Carolina North Carolina Christa Tyson Monroe South
    North Dakota North Dakota Jennifer Seminary 24 Fargo Midwest
    Ohio Ohio Andrea Pacione North Royalton Midwest
    Oklahoma Oklahoma Brenda Caudle Oklahoma City South
    Oregon Oregon Dawn Kennedy[7] Lake Oswego Northwest
    Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Kimmarie Johnson Pittsburgh Northeast
    Rhode Island Rhode Island Juli Roach Wakefield Northeast
    South Carolina South Carolina Kelli Gosnell 22 Pacolet South
    South Dakota South Dakota Kara Rovere 22 Sturgis Midwest
    Tennessee Tennessee Camila 'Cammy' Gregory † 25 Paris South
    Texas Texas Angie Sisk[8] 26 Houston Southwest
    Utah Utah Natalie Pyper 24 Salt Lake City Southwest
    Vermont Vermont Jodi Sicely Burlington Northeast
    Virginia Virginia Stephanie Satterfield[9] 19 Virginia Beach South
    Washington (state) Washington Kandi Fletcher Longview Northwest
    West Virginia West Virginia Jennifer Johnson Huntington South
    Wisconsin Wisconsin Heather Hanson 20 Madison/Cascade Midwest
    Wyoming Wyoming Leissann Marie Stolz Cheyenne Northwest

    State notes[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ The groups in the table are based on the parade of states segment in the show.
  • ^ "Fresno entrant named Miss California USA". The Press-Enterprise. 1992-10-25.
  • ^ "LSU student to be part of pageant". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1993-02-19.
  • ^ McDonald, Carol (1992-11-30). "6th time a winner for pageant contestant". Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
  • ^ Freeborn, Dan (1992-11-19). "She's got her cap set for an education // `No. 1 priority is school,' says Miss Minnesota USA". Star-Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities Mpls.-St. Paul.
  • ^ McCabe, George (1992-02-13). "Miss Nevada USA says her age may help in first big pageant". The Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  • ^ "Dawn Kennedy captures Miss Oregon USA title". Portland Oregonian. 1992-12-24.
  • ^ Associated Press (1992-07-22). "Miss Texas USA named". Houston Chronicle.
  • ^ "Stephanie Satterfield Miss Virginia USA". The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star. 1993-01-27.
  • ^ "Kimberly Payne Greenwood named as Miss Tennessee USA Director". Business Wire. 1992-05-28.
  • ^ For example, In that year Texas was in the southwest region, while in 1991, 1992 and according to the Census Bureau, Texas was in the south region, etc)
  • External links[edit]


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