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Miss USA 2007
DateMarch 23, 2007
Presenters
  • Tim Vincent
  • VenueDolby Theatre, Los Angeles, California
    Broadcaster
  • KNBC
  • Entrants51
    Placements15
    WinnerRachel Smith
    Tennessee Tennessee
    CongenialityStephanie Trudeau
    Montana Montana
    PhotogenicRebecca Moore
    Alabama Alabama

    ← 2006

    2008 →

    Miss USA 2007 was the 56th Miss USA pageant, held at Dolby TheatreinLos Angeles, California on March 23, 2007, after two weeks of events and preliminary competition.[1] The winner of the pageant was Rachel SmithofTennessee.[2]

    The pageant was broadcast live on NBC from the Kodak TheatreinLos Angeles, California one month earlier than the 2006 pageant.[3] This was the second time that the pageant was held at this venue; it was previously held there in 2004, when Shandi FinnesseyofMissouri was crowned Miss USA 2004.[4] The host hotel was the Wilshire Grand.[5]

    Delegates arrived in Los Angeles on March 8, 2007, and were involved in two weeks of rehearsals and events prior to the final show.[6] The preliminary competition were held on March 19, 2007, where all 51 contestants competed in swimsuit and evening gown, with the personal interview competition being held in private the previous day.[7] This was the first time in recent years that the presentation show was held in the hotel ballroom, rather than at the location of the final competition.

    During the final show on March 23, the fifteen delegates with the highest average score from the preliminary competition were announced. The top fifteen competed in the swimsuit competition, and the top ten competed in evening gown. The composite score was shown after each round of competition for the first time since 2002.

    At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Tara Conner crowned Rachel SmithofTennessee as the new Miss USA.[1] Smith was the third consecutive former Miss Teen USA delegate to win the title and the second woman from Tennessee. Coincidentally, both Smith and Conner had competed together at Miss Teen USA 2002.[8]

    Selection of contestants

    One delegate from each state was chosen in state pageants held from June to December 2006.[9] The first state pageant was Texas, held on June 25, 2006, and the final pageants were Kansas and Hawaii, held on December 17, 2006.

    Two contestants were replaced by their first runners-up:

    For the first time in the history of the pageant, eleven former Miss Teen USA delegates competed in the pageant. Initially only nine held titles, but the number increased to eleven after two titleholders resigned and former Teen USA delegates succeeded them.

    Delegates

    The Miss USA 2007 delegates are:

  • Alaska Alaska - Blair Chenoweth
  • Arizona Arizona - Courtney Barnas[15]
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Kelly George[16]
  • California California - Meagan Tandy
  • Colorado Colorado - Keena Bonella[17]
  • Connecticut Connecticut - Melanie Mudry
  • Delaware Delaware - Nicole Bosso[18]
  • Washington, D.C. District of Columbia - Mercedes Lindsay
  • Florida Florida - Jenna Edwards
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Brittany Swann
  • Hawaii Hawaii - Chanel Wise
  • Idaho Idaho - Amanda Rammell[5]
  • Illinois Illinois - Mia Heaston
  • Indiana Indiana - Jami Stallings[19]
  • Iowa Iowa - Dani Reeves
  • Kansas Kansas - Cara Gorges[20]
  • Kentucky Kentucky - Michelle Banzer
  • Louisiana Louisiana - Elizabeth McNulty
  • Maine Maine - Erin Good
  • Maryland Maryland - Michaé Holloman
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts - Despina Delios
  • Michigan Michigan - Kelly Best
  • Minnesota Minnesota - Alla Ilushka
  • Mississippi Mississippi - Jalin Wood
  • Missouri Missouri - Amber Seyer
  • Montana Montana - Stephanie Trudeau
  • Nebraska Nebraska - Geneice Wilcher
  • Nevada Nevada - Helen Salas
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire - Laura Silva
  • New Jersey New Jersey - Erin Abrahamson
  • New Mexico New Mexico - Casey Messer
  • New York (state) New York - Gloria Almonte
  • North Carolina North Carolina - Erin O'Kelley
  • North Dakota North Dakota - Rachel Mathson[21]
  • Ohio Ohio - Anna Melomud[22]
  • Oklahoma Oklahoma - Caitlin Simmons
  • Oregon Oregon - Sharitha McKenzie[6]
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Samantha Johnson
  • Rhode Island Rhode Island - Danielle Lacourse[23]
  • South Carolina South Carolina - Ashley Zais
  • South Dakota South Dakota - Suzie Heffernan
  • Tennessee Tennessee - Rachel Smith
  • Texas Texas - Magen Ellis
  • Utah Utah - Heather Anderson
  • Vermont Vermont - Jessica Comolli
  • Virginia Virginia - Lauren Barnette
  • Washington (state) Washington - LeiLani Jones
  • West Virginia West Virginia - Kasey Montgomery
  • Wisconsin Wisconsin - Caitlin Morrall
  • Wyoming Wyoming - Robyn Johnson
  • See also

    References

    1. ^ a b "Fallen Miss USA to hand over pageant crown". Reuters. 2007-03-23.
  • ^ Veiga, Alex (2007-03-23). "21-year-old journalism graduate from Tennessee crowned Miss USA". Associated Press.
  • ^ Castro, Tony (2007-03-23). "Miss USA Event's Kodak Moment: 51 entrants share hopes, hard work and beauty secrets". Los Angeles Daily News. p. N1.
  • ^ "Miss USA pageant scheduled in Hollywood". Xinhua News Agency. 2007-03-23.
  • ^ a b Martinez, Michael (2007-03-24). "Idahoan plays up good girls". Deseret Morning News. p. A01.
  • ^ a b "U. Oregon student gets ready for Miss USA pageant". UWIRE. 2007-03-07.
  • ^ Associated Press (2007-03-21). "Miss USA's tearful reign draws to an end". The Star-Ledger. p. 25.
  • ^ "Miss Teen USA 2002 crown goes to Wisconsin native". Associated Press. 2002-08-29.
  • ^ Veiga, Alex (2007-03-23). "Beauty queens vie for title at 56th annual Miss USA Pageant". Associated Press.
  • ^ Goldman, Adam (2006-12-21). "Miss Nevada USA Loses Shirt Then Title". Associated Press.
  • ^ Sedensky, Matt (2006-12-23). "Former Miss Nevada apologizes for racy photos, asks for 2nd chance". Associated Press.
  • ^ "Sexy pictures lose Miss Nevada her crown". Agence France-Press. 2006-12-22.
  • ^ Associated Press (2007-01-16). "Miss N.J. USA steps down over pregnancy - Troubled contest tabs Essex Fells runner-up". The Star-Ledger. p. 16.
  • ^ Gross, Dan (2006-01-15). "Preggers Beauty Resigns". Philadelphia Daily News. Archived from the original on 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2006-01-15.
  • ^ Falkenhagen, Andrea (2007-03-20). "Miss USA contestant of East Valley variety: Mesa woman, ASU student has shot at big time". The Tribune.
  • ^ "Airman competes for Miss USA crown". Department of Defense U.S. Air Force Releases. 2007-03-23.
  • ^ Husted, Bill (2007-02-22). "Miss Colorado USA taking high road to national pageant". Denver Post. p. B2.
  • ^ "Junior Nicole Bosso Chosen Miss Delaware USA". US Fed News. 2006-12-05.
  • ^ Davis, Rich (2007-03-02). "Evansville native counting down to Miss USA pageant". The Evansville Courier. p. D1.
  • ^ "Clearwater woman crowned Miss Kansas USA". Associated Press. 2006-12-18.
  • ^ Frank, Tracy (2007-02-23). "North Dakota Miss USA gearing up for pageant". Associated Press.
  • ^ Heaton, Michael (2007-03-20). "Beauty's a science geek Richmond Heights contestant wants future in medicine". The Plain Dealer. p. E1.
  • ^ "R.I. woman Miss USA runner-up". The Providence Journal. 2007-03-24. p. A-5.

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