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

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 Moore of Michigan was crowned by outgoing titleholder Shannon Marketic of California. 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

The Miss USA 1993 delegates were :

State Candidate Age Hometown Regional Group [1]
Alabama AlabamaToni Johnson22MontgomerySouth
Alaska AlaskaTeresa Gates23AnchorageNorthwest
Arizona ArizonaApryl HettichScottsdaleSouthwest
Arkansas ArkansasKati FishHot SpringsSouth
California CaliforniaJane Olvera[2]23FresnoSouthwest
Colorado ColoradoJanna Durbin21GoldenSouthwest
Connecticut ConnecticutAlison BenusisRidgefieldNortheast
Delaware DelawareAnnmarie CorrellHockessinNortheast
Washington, D.C. District of ColumbiaAlena NevesWashington, DCNortheast
Florida FloridaShakeela GajadhaCoral GablesSouth
Georgia (U.S. state) GeorgiaErin Nance 21CalhounSouth
Hawaii HawaiiKelly Ann Hu24HonoluluSouthwest
Idaho IdahoNatalie NukayaIdaho FallsNorthwest
Illinois IllinoisSusie Park25ChicagoMidwest
Indiana IndianaLisa HigginsSouth BendMidwest
Iowa IowaJan HoyerFort MadisonMidwest
Kansas KansasTavia Shackles21ShawneeMidwest
Kentucky KentuckyKaren GibsonKevilSouth
Louisiana LouisianaJennifer Mitchell[3]LeesvilleSouth
Maine MaineJody CuttingWatervilleNortheast
Maryland MarylandMary Ann Cimino20BaltimoreNortheast
Massachusetts MassachusettsStacey Blaine[4]BellinghamNortheast
Michigan MichiganKenya Summer Moore22DetroitMidwest
Minnesota MinnesotaKristi Hennecks[5]AnokaMidwest
Mississippi MississippiSherry BowlesLambertSouth
Missouri MissouriStephanie Nunn20MarshfieldMidwest
Montana MontanaKristen Anderson24Columbia FallsNorthwest
Nebraska NebraskaTish GadeLincolnMidwest
Nevada NevadaAlexis Oliver[6]Las VegasSouthwest
New Hampshire New HampshireHeidi Cambra25HampsteadNortheast
New Jersey New JerseyAmy Fissel25Ocean CityNortheast
New Mexico New MexicoDaniela Johnson22AlbuquerqueSouthwest
New York (state) New YorkWendy Marie Mock21LevittownNortheast
North Carolina North CarolinaChrista TysonMonroeSouth
North Dakota North DakotaJennifer Seminary24FargoMidwest
Ohio OhioAndrea PacioneNorth RoyaltonMidwest
Oklahoma OklahomaBrenda CaudleOklahoma CitySouth
Oregon OregonDawn Kennedy[7]Lake OswegoNorthwest
Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaKimmarie JohnsonPittsburghNortheast
Rhode Island Rhode IslandJuli RoachWakefieldNortheast
South Carolina South CarolinaKelli Gosnell22PacoletSouth
South Dakota South DakotaKara Rovere22SturgisMidwest
Tennessee TennesseeCamila 'Cammy' Gregory †25ParisSouth
Texas TexasAngie Sisk[8]26HoustonSouthwest
Utah UtahNatalie Pyper24Salt Lake CitySouthwest
Vermont VermontJodi SicelyBurlingtonNortheast
Virginia VirginiaStephanie Satterfield[9]19Virginia BeachSouth
Washington (state) WashingtonKandi FletcherLongviewNorthwest
West Virginia West VirginiaJennifer JohnsonHuntingtonSouth
Wisconsin WisconsinHeather Hanson20Madison/CascadeMidwest
Wyoming WyomingLeissann Marie StolzCheyenneNorthwest

State notes

References

  1. The groups in the table are based on the parade of states segment in the show.
  2. "Fresno entrant named Miss California USA". The Press-Enterprise. 1992-10-25.
  3. "LSU student to be part of pageant". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 1993-02-19.
  4. McDonald, Carol (1992-11-30). "6th time a winner for pageant contestant". Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
  5. 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.
  6. McCabe, George (1992-02-13). "Miss Nevada USA says her age may help in first big pageant". The Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  7. "Dawn Kennedy captures Miss Oregon USA title". Portland Oregonian. 1992-12-24.
  8. Associated Press (1992-07-22). "Miss Texas USA named". Houston Chronicle.
  9. "Stephanie Satterfield Miss Virginia USA". The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star. 1993-01-27.
  10. "Kimberly Payne Greenwood named as Miss Tennessee USA Director". Business Wire. 1992-05-28.
  11. 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)
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