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Miss Virginia USA
Formation1952
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersRichmond
Location

Membership

Miss USA

Official language

English

Key people

Kimberly Nicewonder-Johnson, Executive Director
WebsiteOfficial Website

The Miss Virginia USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Virginia in the Miss USA pageant.

Virginia has been only moderately successful in terms of number of semi-finalists. They have had two Miss USAs. They are one of only four states to have had two Miss USAs in succession (the others being Illinois, Texas, and District of Columbia). Virginia's greatest success came from the late 1960s to early 1980s. Virginia should have had the first Miss USA crown in 1954, as Ellen Whitehead finished 1st runner-up, and Miss USA 1954, Miriam Stevenson, became Miss Universe 1954. However, there was no rule until the 1960s that the 1st runner-up became Miss USA after the winner won Miss Universe. If that was true, 2nd runner-up, Miss New York USA, Karin Hultman would have become Miss USA 1954, as Whitehead was disqualified due to being underage.

Eleven Miss Virginia USA winners have previously held the Miss Virginia Teen USA title and competed at Miss Teen USA and three were previously competed in other states (Georgia, New Jersey and New York), at thirteen. Virginia also currently holds the record for the most Miss Teen USA state winners to win a Miss USA state title from the same state. Two Miss winners have also competed at Miss America.

The current titleholder is Himanvi Panidepu of Centreville was crowned on June 23, 2024, at Hilton Arlington Arlinngton National Landing in Arlington. She will represent Virginia for the title of Miss USA 2024.

Gallery of titleholders

Results summary

Virginia holds a record of 25 placements at Miss USA.

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   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 Himanvi Panidepu Centreville 23 Miss Shenandoah TBA
    2023 Ashley Williams Reston 24 Miss Reston Top 20 Former professional cheerleader for the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders
    2022 Kailee Horvath Ashburn 23 Miss Shenandoah Valley
    2021 Christina Thompson Leesburg 25 Miss Southwest Virginia Top 16
    2020 Susie Evans Poquoson 26 Miss Williamsburg
    2019 Courtney Lynne Smits Woodbridge 22 Miss Woodbridge
    2018 Ashley Amanda Vollrath Blacksburg 22 Miss Blacksburg
    2017 Jacqueline Carroll Stanardsville 22 Miss Greene County
    2016 Desiree Janine Williams Newport News 26 Top 10
    2015 Laura Jordan Puleo Lexington 25 Top 15
    2014 Arielle Saige Rosmarino Salem 22 Top 20
    2013 Shannon Kelli McAnally Arlington 23
    2012 Catherine Muldoon Virginia Beach 26
    2011 Nikki Poteet Richmond 24
    2010 Samantha Casey Jeffersonton 21 2nd runner-up
    2009 Maegan Phillips Quantico 22 Top 15
    2008 Victoria "Tori" Marie Hall Midlothian 21
    2007 Lauren Elizabeth Barnette Wise 21 Top 10
    2006 Amber Copley Abingdon 20
    2005 Jennifer Pitts Richmond 26
    2004 Kristi Lauren Glakas Centreville 23
    2003 Meron Mimi Abraham Alexandria 24
    2002 Julie Marie Laipply Alexandria 24 Public speaker
    2001 Kristel Jenkins Vinton 23
    2000 Crystal Marie Jones Virginia Beach
    1999 Kellie Lightbourn Vienna 21 Semi-finalist
    1998 Meredith Blankenship Hurley 21 Semi-finalist
    1997 Audra Wilks Richmond 24 Miss Photogenic
    1996 Danielle Connors Forest
    1995 Susan Elizabeth Robinson Lynchburg
    1994 Patricia Southall Chesapeake 21 1st runner-up Miss Photogenic & Best in Swimsuit Married to Emmitt Smith
    1993 Stephanie Satterfield Virginia Beach
    1992 Brandi Bottrof Fairfax 21 Semi-finalist
    1991 Traci Dority Fairfax
    1990 Evelyn Green Richmond
    1989 Kimberly Nicewonder Bristol Miss Congeniality Current director of the Miss Virginia USA and Miss Virginia Teen USA pageants under her married name, Kim Nicewonder-Johnson[4]
    1988 Denise Adrain Smith Fairfax
    1987 Marsha Ralls Alexandria 24 Semi-finalist
    1986 Maureen McDonnell Alexandria Cheerleader for Notre Dame.
    1985 Dana Bryant Richmond
    • Miss Teen All American 1984
    1984 Leah Rush Leesburg
    1983 Tai Collins Virginia Beach Model and actress whose credits include Baywatch and Playboy magazine, Television Writer and Producer whose credits include SAF3 and Baywatch
    1982 Sondra Dee Jones Richmond 24 Semi-finalist Miss Photogenic
    1981 Pamela Elizabeth Hutchens Newport News 22 Semi-finalist General District Court Judge in Virginia Beach, Virginia
    1980 Kelly Humphrey Hampton
    1979 Betsy Ann Bott Falls Church 26 Semi-finalist
    1978 Robin Lee Shadle Springfield 22 Semi-finalist
    1977 Sheryl Lynn Herring Fairfax 19 4th runner-up Actress best known for her role as Lucy CoeonGeneral Hospital
    1976 Donna Dixon Alexandria 18
    1975 Linda McKee Alexandria 19 Semi-finalist
    1974 Hazel Thomas Alexandria
    1973 Brenda Childress Richmond
    1972 Diane Elizabeth "Dede" Moore Radford
    1971 Brenda Joyce Miller Norfolk 20 Semi-finalist Miss Photogenic
    1970 Deborah Shelton Norfolk 21 Miss USA 1970 Miss Photogenic
    1969 Wendy Dascomb Danville 19 Miss USA 1969
    1968 Laurie Burke McLean 18 Semi-finalist
    1967 Elizabeth "Betty" Karen Kallmyer Richmond 18 Semi-finalist Miss Photogenic
    1966 Beverly Johnson Alexandria
    1965 Mary Montgomery Martinsville
    1964 Heidi Karen Smith Fort Lee Was Miss Richmond in 1964. German-born Heidi Karin Smith Long died on November 19, 2019, at 76.
    1963 Did Not Compete
    1962
    1961 Bonnie Lea Jones Norfolk
    1960 Elizabeth "Betty" Noreen Fulford Norfolk
    1959 Pat Poindexter Salem
    1958 Betty Marsh Lynchburg
    1957 Patricia Bush Portsmouth
    1956 Audra Stark Virginia Beach
    1955 Jeannie Asble Portsmouth
    1954 Ellen Whitehead Chatham 1st runner-up (later disqualified for being underage)
    1953 Dorothy Lee Bailey Norfolk
    1952 Elizabeth Glenn Roanoke
    1. ^ Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant

    References

    1. ^ "Pageant Staff". Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
  • ^ "2010 Mrs America". Archived from the original on January 20, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2010.
  • ^ "Mrs America 2010 Results". Mrs. America Pageant. Archived from the original on September 14, 2010. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  • ^ "Pageant Staff". Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
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