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2 Results summary  



2.1  Placements  





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3 Winners  





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Miss Wyoming USA
Formation1952
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSavage
Location

Membership

Miss USA

Official language

English

Key people

Denise Wallace
Craig Heitkamp
WebsiteOfficial website

The Miss Wyoming USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state Wyoming in the Miss USA pageant. It is currently produced by Future Productions based in Savage, Minnesota since 2005.[1]

Wyoming has placed twice in Miss USA (in 1986 and 2010), won five Miss Congeniality awards, and earned one Miss Photogenic award.

Three Miss Wyoming USAs have won the Miss Wyoming Teen USA title and competed at Miss Teen USA, four have competed at Miss America and one has competed at Miss America's Outstanding Teen.

Morgan McNally of Casper was crowned Miss Wyoming USA 2022 on June 18, 2022 at John F. Welsh Auditorium on Natrona County High School in Casper. She represented Wyoming for the title of Miss USA 2022.

Gallery of titleholders

Results summary

Placements

Wyoming holds a record of just 2 placements at Miss USA.

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  • Year[a] Name Hometown Age[b] Placement at Miss USA Special awards at Miss USA Notes
    2024 TBA TBA TBA TBA
    2023 Beck Bridger Sheridan 27
    2022 Morgan McNally Casper 27
    2021 Mackenzie Kern Casper 21 Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2018
    2020 Lexi Revelli Lyman 26
    • Originally first runner-up, assumed the title after Katie Bozner's resignation and competed in Miss USA[2]
    • Competed under the Miss USA system on her 9th consecutive year including two appearances in Teen and seven in Miss before assuming the title
    Caitlin "Katie" Bozner Buffalo 24 did not compete Resigned the title three weeks before the Miss USA 2020 pageant due to academic obligations
    2019 Addison Treesh Gillette 18
    2018 Callie Bishop Casper 27 Miss Congeniality Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2008
    2017 Mikaela Shaw Casper 23 Miss Congeniality (tied with Miss Missouri USA 2017 Bayleigh Dayton)
    2016 Autumn Olson Saratoga 21 Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2013
    2015 Caroline Scott Cheyenne 22
    2014 Lexi Hill Gillette 20
    2013 Courtney Gifford Sheridan 24 Triple Crown winner

    First woman to win Miss America's Outstanding Teen, Miss America and Miss USA state titles

    2012 Holly Allen Lander 23
    2011 Kaitlyn Davis Laramie 20
    2010 Claire Schreiner[3] Gillette 23 Top 15
    2009 Cynthia Pate Casper 22 Miss Congeniality
    2008 Cassie Shore Casper 22
    2007 Robyn Johnson Sheridan 22
    2006 Kristin George Casper 24 Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2000
    2005 Abby Norman Laramie 21 Miss Congeniality at National Sweetheart 2002
    2004 Katie Rudoff Green River 20 Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 1999
    2003 Jamie Gorman Cheyenne
    2002 Jeannie Crofts Cheyenne
    2001 Heather Jackelen Rock Springs Later Miss Wyoming 2005 and Miss Galaxy 2007
    2000 Rebecca Smith Jackson Hole
    1999 Arnica Bryant Cheyenne
    1998 Megan Starr Wigert Cheyenne 22
    1997 Stacy Dawn Cenedese Cheyenne Previously Miss Wyoming 1992
    1996 Kellee Nicole Kattleman Laramie
    1995 Susan Elizabeth Shaffer Cheyenne
    1994 Tolan Clark Cheyenne
    1993 Leissann Marie Stolz Cheyenne
    1992 Lisa Postle Green River
    1991 Wendy Lee Dunn Laramie
    1990 Cheryl James Cheyenne
    1989 Chandra Anderson Jackson
    1988 Kristen Youmans Casper
    1987 Michelle Zimmermann Recluse
    1986 Beth King[4] Cheyenne 22 Top 10 Miss Photogenic
    1985 Wendy Hartwigsen Gillette
    1984 Cheryl Rawson Laramie
    1983 Joanie Engstrom Rawlins
    1982 Judy Lynn Wilder Casper
    1981 Deborah Aspinwall Riverton
    1980 Suzie Harris Casper
    1979 Pam Williams Casper Miss Congeniality
    1978 Kathryn Flitner Greybull
    1977 Michele Fisser Cheyenne
    1976 Murlie Colosky Laramie
    1975 Kimerli Jayne Pring Cheyenne Later Miss Wyoming 1978
    1974 Debbie K. Petty Rawlins
    1973 Michele Walter Cheyenne
    1972 Tamara Tulley Cheyenne
    1971 Mary Kay Heaton Cheyenne
    1970 Elizabeth Swarthout Sheridan
    1969 Pam Lewis Cheyenne
    1968 Penny Smathers Douglas
    1967 Helen Barker Buffalo
    1966 Linda Leafdale Thermopolis Miss Congeniality
    1965 Linda Lou Peck Sheridan
    1962 Ann Bonner Powell did not compete Withdrew
    1961 Judy Larae Walton Cokeville
    1960 Anita Simon Cheyenne
    1958 Dorothy Kochiras Evanston
    1957 Marilyn Hawkins Casper
    1956 Marilyn Scott Cheyenne
    1955 Barbara Kaye Latta Casper
    1954 Faith Radenbaugh Heart Mountain
    1953 Nancy Rogers Cheyenne
    1. ^ There were no events held in 1959, 1963 and 1964.
  • ^ Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant
  • References

    1. ^ "Future Productions, LLC State Directors". Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  • ^ Romero, Hannah (October 23, 2020). "Rock Springs resident will be Miss Wyoming". Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  • ^ "Gillette woman to compete in Miss USA pageant". KULR-TV. Associated Press. May 13, 2010. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  • ^ "Miss Wyoming Wins Miss Photogenic". Kentucky New Era. May 12, 1986. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
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