List of Miss America titleholders
Miss America is an annual competition open to women from the United States between the ages of 17 and 24. Originating in 1921 as a beauty pageant, the competition is now judged on competitors' talent performances and interviews in addition to their physical appearance.
Winners
Year | Crowned | Winner | State/District | City | Age [1] | Awards | Talent | Notes |
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1921 | Sept. 8, 1921 | Gorman, MargaretMargaret Gorman | District of Columbia | Washington | 16 | Inter-City Beauty, Amateur | No Talent Competition | She was actually crowned "The Most Beautiful Bathing Girl in America." She was not titled "Miss America" until 1922, when she returned to defend her title. |
1922 | Sept. 7, 1922 | Campbell, MaryMary Campbell | Ohio | Columbus | 16 | Only person to win twice. Furthermore, she also was First Runner-up at 1924 pageant. | ||
1923 | Sept. 7, 1923 | 17 | ||||||
1924 | Sept. 6, 1924 | Malcomson, RuthRuth Malcomson | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | 18 | |||
1925 | Sept. 11, 1925 | Lanphier, FayFay Lanphier | California | Oakland | 19 | |||
1926 | Sept. 10, 1926 | Smallwood, NormaNorma Smallwood | Oklahoma | Tulsa | 18 | Bather's Revue Winner, Evening Gown Award |
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1927 | Sept. 9, 1927 | Delander, LoisLois Delander | Illinois | Joliet | 17 | |||
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1933 | Sept. 9, 1933 | Bergeron, MarianMarian Bergeron | Connecticut | West Haven | 15 | No Talent Competition | Prior to the organization's change in age requirements, she became the youngest winner in history at the age of 15½. She held title for two years, since no competition was held in 1934. To date, she is the only representative from a New England state to win. | |
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1935 | Sept. 7, 1935 | Leaver, HenriettaHenrietta Leaver | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh | 17 | Vocal / Tap Dance "Living In a Great Big Way" |
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1936 | Sept. 12, 1936 | Coyle, RoseRose Coyle | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | 22 | Preliminary Talent | Vocal / Tap Dance "I Can't Escape From You" & "Truckin'" |
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1937 | Sept. 11, 1937 | Cooper, BetteBette Cooper | New Jersey | Bertrand Island | 17 | Evening Gown Award | Vocal "When the Poppies Bloom Again" |
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1938 | Sept. 10, 1938 | Meseke, MarilynMarilyn Meseke | Ohio | Marion | 21 | Tap Dance "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" |
She held the title of Miss Ohio twice, in 1931 and 1938. She was only 14 when she won the title Miss Ohio 1931. There was no Miss America competition in 1931. | |
1939 | Sept. 9, 1939 | Donnelly, PatriciaPatricia Donnelly | Michigan | Detroit | 19 | Vocal / Bass Fiddle "To You" & "Ol' Man Mose" |
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1940 | Sept. 7, 1940 | Burke, Frances MarieFrances Marie Burke | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal / Dance "I Can't Love You Anymore" |
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1941 | Sept. 6, 1941 | LaPlanche, RosemaryRosemary LaPlanche | California | Los Angeles | 18 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Dance | She placed 1st runner-up at Miss America 1940. Pageant now no longer allows contestants to compete for Miss America more than once. |
1942 | Sept. 12, 1942 | Dennison, Jo-CarrollJo-Carroll Dennison | Texas | Tyler | 18 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Vocal / Dance "Deep in the Heart of Texas" |
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1943 | Sept. 11, 1943 | Bartel, JeanJean Bartel | California | Los Angeles | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Vocal "Night and Day" |
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1944 | Sept. 9, 1944 | Ramey, VenusVenus Ramey | District of Columbia | Washington | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Vocal / Dance "Take It Easy" |
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1945 | Sept. 8, 1945 | Myerson, BessBess Myerson | New York | New York City | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Piano & Flute "Piano Concerto In A Minor" by Edvard Grieg & "Summertime" |
First Jewish American Miss America and first Miss New York. Consumer advocate, TV host and politician. |
1946 | Sept. 7, 1946 | Buferd, MarilynMarilyn Buferd | California | Los Angeles | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent (tie) |
Dramatic Monologue Accent on Youth |
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1947 | Sept. 6, 1947 | Walker, Barbara JoBarbara Jo Walker | Tennessee | Memphis | 21 | Preliminary Talent | Art Display & Vocal Medley "One Kiss" & "Un Bel Di" from Madama Butterfly |
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1948 | Sept. 11, 1948 | Shopp, BeBeBeBe Shopp | Minnesota | Hopkins | 18 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vibraharp "Caprice Viennois" by Fritz Kreisler |
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1949 | Sept. 10, 1949 | Mercer, JacqueJacque Mercer | Arizona | Litchfield Park | 18 | Preliminary Swimsuit (tie), Preliminary Talent |
Dramatic Reading Romeo and Juliet |
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1950 | Since majority of titleholder's reign occurs during year following coronation, the organization began referring to titleholder using upcoming year. | |||||||
1951 | Sept. 9, 1950 | Betbeze, YolandeYolande Betbeze | Alabama | Mobile | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Classical Vocal "Caro Nome" from Rigoletto |
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1952 | Sept. 8, 1951 | Hutchins, Colleen KayColleen Kay Hutchins | Utah | Salt Lake City | 25 | Preliminary Talent | Dramatic Monologue "Elizabeth the Queen" by Maxwell Anderson |
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1953 | Sept. 6, 1952 | Langley, Neva JaneNeva Jane Langley | Georgia | Macon | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Classical Piano "Toccata" |
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1954 | Sept. 12, 1953 | Ay, Evelyn MargaretEvelyn Margaret Ay | Pennsylvania | Ephrata | 20 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Poetry Recitation "Footsteps" from Leaves from a Grass-House by Don Blanding |
Last winner crowned before pageant is presented on television. |
1955 | Sept. 11, 1954 | Meriwether, LeeLee Meriwether | California | San Francisco | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Dramatic Monologue Riders to the Sea |
Actress, starring in Batman, Barnaby Jones and All My Children. |
1956 | Sept. 10, 1955 | Ritchie, SharonSharon Ritchie | Colorado | Denver | 18 | Recitation "The Murder of Lidice" by Edna St. Vincent Millay |
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1957 | Sept. 8, 1956 | McKnight, MarianMarian McKnight | South Carolina | Manning | 19 | Comedy Sketch "The Monroe Doctrine" |
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1958 | Sept. 7, 1957 | Van Derbur, MarilynMarilyn Van Derbur | Colorado | Denver | 20 | Organ "Tea for Two" & "Tenderly" |
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1959 | Sept. 6, 1958 | Mobley, Mary AnnMary Ann Mobley | Mississippi | Brandon | 21 | Preliminary Talent | Vocal Medley & Dance "Un Bel Di" & "There'll Be Some Changes Made" |
Actress (Diff'rent Strokes) and TV hostess |
1960 | Sept. 12, 1959 | Mead, Lynda LeeLynda Lee Mead | Natchez | 20 | Original Dramatic Act "Schizophrenia" |
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1961 | Sept. 10, 1960 | Fleming, NancyNancy Fleming | Michigan | Montague | 18 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent (tie) |
Presentation of Dress Design | |
1962 | Sept. 9, 1961 | Fletcher, MariaMaria Fletcher | North Carolina | Asheville | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Tap Dance to Her Vocal Recording "Somebody Loves Me" |
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1963 | Sept. 8, 1962 | Mayer, JacquelynJacquelyn Mayer | Ohio | Sandusky | 20 | Broadway Vignette "Wishing Upon a Star," "My Favorite Things" & The White Cliffs of Dover |
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1964 | Sept. 7, 1963 | Axum, DonnaDonna Axum | Arkansas | El Dorado | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal Medley "Quando me'n vo'" & "I Love Paris" |
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1965 | Sept. 12, 1964 | Van Dyke, Vonda KayVonda Kay Van Dyke | Arizona | Phoenix | 21 | Miss Congeniality | Ventriloquism & Singing "Together (Wherever We Go)" |
Only Miss Congeniality award winner to win. |
1966 | Sept. 11, 1965 | Bryant, Deborah IreneDeborah Irene Bryant | Kansas | Overland Park | 19 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Dramatic Interpretation "The Miserable Miserliness of Midas Moneybags" |
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1967 | Sept. 10, 1966 | Jayroe, Jane AnneJane Anne Jayroe | Oklahoma | Laverne | 19 | Preliminary Talent | Vocal / Orchestra Conducting "1-2-3" |
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1968 | Sept. 9, 1967 | Barnes, Debra DeneDebra Dene Barnes | Kansas | Moran | 20 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Piano Solo "Born Free" |
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1969 | Sept. 7, 1968 | Ford, Judith AnneJudith Anne Ford | Illinois | Belvidere | 18 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Acrobatic Dance & Trampoline "The Blue Danube" |
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1970 | Sept. 6, 1969 | Eldred, Pamela AnnePamela Anne Eldred | Michigan | West Bloomfield | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Ballet "Love Theme" from Romeo & Juliet |
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1971 | Sept. 12, 1970 | George, Phyllis AnnPhyllis Ann George | Texas | Denton | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Piano Medley Promises, Promises & "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" |
Former presenter of The NFL Today and former First Lady of Kentucky. |
1972 | Sept. 11, 1971 | Schaefer, Laurie LeaLaurie Lea Schaefer | Ohio | Bexley | 22 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Semi-classical Vocal "And This Is My Beloved" |
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1973 | Sept. 9, 1972 | Meeuwsen, Terry AnneTerry Anne Meeuwsen | Wisconsin | De Pere | 23 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Vocal "He Touched Me" from Drat! The Cat! |
Co-presenter of The 700 Club |
1974 | Sept. 8, 1973 | King, Rebecca AnnRebecca Ann King | Colorado | Denver | 23 | Vocal "If I Ruled the World" |
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1975 | Sept. 7, 1974 | Cothran, ShirleyShirley Cothran | Texas | Fort Worth | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Flute Medley "Bumble Boogie" & "Swingin' Shepherd Blues" |
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1976 | Sept. 6, 1975 | Godin, Tawny ElaineTawny Elaine Godin | New York | Yonkers | 18 | Original Piano Composition "Images in Pastels" |
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1977 | Sept. 11, 1976 | Benham, Dorothy KathleenDorothy Kathleen Benham | Minnesota | Edina | 20 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Classical Vocal "Adele's Laughing Song" from Die Fledermaus |
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1978 | Sept. 10, 1977 | Perkins, SusanSusan Perkins | Ohio | Columbus | 23 | Preliminary Talent | Vocal "Good Morning Heartache" |
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1979 | Sept. 9, 1978 | Barker, KyleneKylene Barker | Virginia | Galax | 22 | Gymnastics Routine "Gonna Fly Now" & "Feels So Good" |
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1980 | Sept. 8, 1979 | Prewitt, CherylCheryl Prewitt | Mississippi | Ackerman | 22 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal / Piano "Don't Cry Out Loud" |
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1981 | Sept. 6, 1980 | Powell, Susan CarolSusan Carol Powell | Oklahoma | Elk City | 21 | Preliminary Talent (tie) | Classical Vocal "The Telephone Aria" |
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1982 | Sept. 12, 1981 | Ward, Grace ElizabethGrace Elizabeth Ward | Arkansas | Cabot | 20 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal "After You've Gone" |
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1983 | Sept. 18, 1982 | Maffett, DebraDebra Maffett | California | Anaheim | 25 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Popular Vocal "Come In From the Rain" |
Competed in home state for Miss Texas several times prior to competing and winning Miss California on her first attempt. |
1984 A | Sept. 17, 1983 | Williams, Vanessa LynnVanessa Lynn Williams | New York | Millwood | 20 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Popular Vocal "Happy Days Are Here Again" |
First African American Miss America. Resigned on July 23, 1984, due to backlash from nude photos unauthorized to be published in Penthouse magazine. |
1984 B | July 23, 1984 | Charles, SuzetteSuzette Charles | New Jersey | Mays Landing | 21 | Preliminary Talent | Popular Vocal "Kiss Me In the Rain" |
Seven-week reign-the shortest served by any Miss America. |
1985 | Sept. 8, 1984 | Wells, SharleneSharlene Wells | Utah | Salt Lake City | 20 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Spanish Vocal & Paraguyan Harp "Mis Noches Sin Ti" |
The first foreign-born, bilingual Miss America, having been born in Asunción, Paraguay.[2] |
1986 | Sept. 14, 1985 | Akin, SusanSusan Akin | Mississippi | Meridian | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal "You're My World" |
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1987 | Sept. 13, 1986 | Cash, KellyeKellye Cash | Tennessee | Memphis | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Piano / Vocal "I'll Be Home" |
Grandniece of singer Johnny Cash |
1988 | Sept. 19, 1987 | Rafko, Kaye Lani RaeKaye Lani Rae Rafko | Michigan | Monroe | 24 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Hawaiian-Tahitian dance | President of Gabby's Ladder, a bereavement program for children and their families |
1989 | Sept. 10, 1988 | Carlson, Gretchen ElizabethGretchen Elizabeth Carlson | Minnesota | Anoka | 22 | Preliminary Talent | Classical Violin "Zigeunerweisen" |
Former News Anchor on Fox & Friends |
1990 | Sept. 16, 1989 | Turner, DebbyeDebbye Turner | Missouri | Mexico | 23 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Marimba Medley "Flight of the Bumblebee," "Csárdás" & "Can-Can" |
Medical Reporter and Anchor for CBS's The Early Show. First Miss Missouri crowned. |
1991 | Sept. 8, 1990 | Vincent, Marjorie JudithMarjorie Judith Vincent | Illinois | Oak Park | 25 | Preliminary Talent | Classical Piano "Fantaisie-Impromptu" |
First Miss America winner of Haitian descent. |
1992 | Sept. 14, 1991 | Sapp, Carolyn SuzanneCarolyn Suzanne Sapp | Hawaii | Kona | 24 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal "Ain't Misbehavin'" |
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1993 | Sept. 19, 1992 | Cornett, LeanzaLeanza Cornett | Florida | Jacksonville | 21 | Vocal "A New Life" from Jekyll & Hyde |
Married, but separated from former ET correspondent Mark Steines[3] | |
1994 | Sept. 18, 1993 | Aiken, Kimberly ClariceKimberly Clarice Aiken | South Carolina | Columbia | 18 | Vocal "Summertime" |
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1995 | Sept. 17, 1994 | Whitestone, HeatherHeather Whitestone | Alabama | Birmingham | 21 | Preliminary Swimsuit, Preliminary Talent |
Ballet en Pointe "Via Dolorosa" |
First deaf Miss America. |
1996 | Sept. 16, 1995 | Smith, ShawntelShawntel Smith | Oklahoma | Muldrow | 24 | Vocal "The Woman in the Moon" from A Star Is Born |
Executive vice president of administration of PBH Holdings. | |
1997 | Sept. 14, 1996 | Holland, Tara DawnTara Dawn Holland | Kansas | Overland Park | 23 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Classical Vocal "Où Va la Jeune Hindoue" from Lakmé |
Video of her receiving crown was shown at beginning of 2006 film Little Miss Sunshine. |
1998 | Sept. 13, 1997 | Shindle, KatherineKatherine Shindle | Illinois | Evanston | 21 | Preliminary Talent | Vocal "Don't Rain on My Parade" |
Performed in Legally Blonde on Broadway. Published memoir Being Miss America: Behind the Rhinestone Curtain. Current president of the Actors' Equity Association. |
1999 | Sept. 19, 1998 | Johnson, Lauren NicoleLauren Nicole Johnson | Virginia | Roanoke | 24 | Vocal "That's Life" |
Diabetes awareness advocate. | |
2000 | Sept. 18, 1999 | French, Heather ReneeHeather Renee French | Kentucky | Maysville | 24 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Vocal "As If We Never Said Goodbye" from Sunset Boulevard |
First Miss Kentucky crowned. |
2001 | Oct. 14, 2000 | Baraquio, Angela PerezAngela Perez Baraquio | Hawaii | Honolulu | 24 | Preliminary Swimsuit | Hula "Theme" from Mutiny on the Bounty |
First Filipino American and Asian American Miss America |
2002 | Sept. 22, 2001 | Harman, KatieKatie Harman | Oregon | Gresham | 21 | Preliminary Talent | Classical Vocal "O mio babbino caro" |
First Miss Oregon crowned. |
2003 | Sept. 21, 2002 | Harold, ErikaErika Harold | Illinois | Urbana | 22 | Classical Vocal "Habanera" |
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2004 | Sept. 20, 2003 | Dunlap, ErickaEricka Dunlap | Florida | Orlando | 21 | Vocal "If I Could" |
She finished in third place on The Amazing Race 15 with her husband, Brian Kleinschmidt. | |
2005 | Sept. 18, 2004 | Downs, DeidreDeidre Downs | Alabama | Birmingham | 24 | Vocal "I'm Afraid This Must Be Love" |
Won Miss Alabama on her fifth try. | |
2006 | Jan. 21, 2006 | Berry, JenniferJennifer Berry | Oklahoma | Tulsa | 22 | Preliminary Talent | Ballet en Pointe "Within" |
Won Miss Oklahoma on her fifth try. |
2007 | Jan. 29, 2007 | Nelson, LaurenLauren Nelson | Lawton | 20 | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness | Vocal "You'll Be in My Heart" |
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2008 | Jan. 26, 2008 | Haglund, Kirsten IoraKirsten Iora Haglund | Michigan | Farmington Hills | 19 | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness | Vocal "Over the Rainbow" |
Grandmother competed at Miss America as Miss Detroit. |
2009 | Jan. 24, 2009 | Stam, KatieKatie Stam | Indiana | Seymour | 22 | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness | Vocal "Via Dolorosa" |
First Miss Indiana crowned. |
2010 | Jan. 30, 2010 | Cameron, CaressaCaressa Cameron | Virginia | Fredericksburg | 22 | Preliminary Talent | Vocal "Listen" from Dreamgirls |
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2011 | Jan. 15, 2011 | Scanlan, TeresaTeresa Scanlan | Nebraska | Gering | 17 | Preliminary Talent | Piano "White Water Chopped Sticks" by Calvin Jones |
Youngest Miss America winner since 1937. First Miss Nebraska crowned. |
2012 | Jan. 14, 2012 | Kaeppeler, Laura MarieLaura Marie Kaeppeler | Wisconsin | Kenosha | 23 | Preliminary Talent | Operatic Vocal "Il Bacio" by Luigi Arditi |
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2013 | Jan. 12, 2013 | Hagan, MalloryMallory Hagan | New York | Brooklyn | 23 | Tap Dance "Get Up Offa That Thing" by James Brown |
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2014 | Sept. 15, 2013 | Davuluri, NinaNina Davuluri | Fayetteville | 24 | Bollywood Fusion Dance "Dhoom Tana" from the film Om Shanti Om |
First Indian American winner and first to perform a Bollywood dance at Miss America pageant. | ||
2015 | Sept. 14, 2014 | Kazantsev, KiraKira Kazantsev | Manhattan | 23 | Vocal with Plastic Cup Percussion "Happy" by Pharrell Williams |
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2016 | Sept. 13, 2015 | Cantrell, BettyBetty Cantrell | Georgia | Warner Robins | 20 | Preliminary Talent | Classical Vocal "Tu? Tu? Piccolo Iddio!" from Madama Butterfly |
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2017 | Sept. 11, 2016 | Savvy Shields | Arkansas | Fayetteville | 21 | Preliminary Talent | Jazz Dance "They Just Keep Moving the Line" from the NBC show Smash |
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