Miss USA 1992

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Miss USA 1992
Date: February 7, 1992
Presenters: Dick Clark
Venue: Century II Convention Center, Wichita, Kansas
Broadcaster: CBS
Winner: Shannon Marketic
Represented: State flag California
Congeniality: Alesia Prentiss
Photogenic: Shannon Marketic

Miss USA 1992, the 41st Miss USA pageant, was televised live from the Century II Convention Center in Wichita, Kansas on 7 February 1992. At the conclusion of the final competition, Shannon Marketic of California was crowned by outgoing titleholder Kelli McCarty of Kansas.

The pageant was hosted by Dick Clark, with color commentary by Terry Murphy and Deborah Shelton, Miss USA 1970.

This was the third of four years that the pageant was held in Wichita.

Contents

[edit] Results

[edit] Placements

Map showing placements by state
Map showing placements by state
  • The other top six finalists were (in order of placement): Angela Hines (Kentucky), Kimberlee Girrens (Kansas) and Jennifer Prodgers (Georgia).

[edit] Special awards

[edit] Historical significance

  • California continued their tradition of producing one Miss USA winner in every decade. This was California's third top three finish in five years.
  • South Carolina finished in the top three for the second time in three years, and Kentucky made the top six for the second time in three years.
  • Alabama placed for the second consecutive year, following a ten year period without placement from 1981-1990. This was Alabama's highest placement since 1975, and would not be equalled until 2003.
  • Arizona made the semi-finals for the first time since 1989.
  • North Carolina placed for the second consecutive year, the first time this had happened since 1974-1975.

[edit] Scores

[edit] Preliminary competition

The following are the contestants' scores in the preliminary competition.

State Interview Swimsuit Evening gown Average
Alabama 9.20 8.97 8.81 8.820
Alaska 8.66 7.81 7.74 8.070
Arizona 9.09 8.39 8.81 8.763
Arkansas 8.49 7.94 7.69 8.040
California 9.25 8.48 8.53 8.753
Colorado 8.96 8.23 8.30 8.497
Connecticut 8.48 7.79 8.50 8.257
Delaware 8.82 8.31 8.24 8.457
District of Columbia 7.91 7.81 7.94 7.887
Florida 8.98 8.62 8.16 8.587
Georgia 9.53 9.08 9.10 9.237
Hawaii 9.15 8.26 8.24 8.550
Idaho 8.26 7.61 7.89 7.920
Illinois 8.54 7.56 7.83 7.977
Indiana 8.88 8.58 7.99 8.483
Iowa 8.76 8.13 7.61 8.167
Kansas 9.38 9.26 8.59 9.077
Kentucky 9.69 8.79 9.14 9.207
Louisiana 9.25 8.25 8.79 8.763
Maine 8.26 7.74 7.94 7.980
Maryland 8.68 7.85 7.77 8.100
Massachusetts 8.85 7.51 7.64 8.000
Michigan 9.06 8.49 7.81 8.453
Minnesota 8.46 8.49 8.10 8.350
Mississippi 8.94 8.51 8.59 8.680
Missouri 8.54 8.05 7.89 8.160
Montana 8.16 7.56 7.26 7.660
Nebraska 8.61 7.75 7.34 7.900
Nevada 8.19 8.26 8.80 8.417
New Hampshire 8.53 8.55 8.24 8.440
New Jersey 8.82 8.24 8.84 8.633
New Mexico 7.80 8.05 8.49 8.113
New York 8.49 8.03 8.13 8.217
North Carolina 8.73 8.80 9.03 8.853
North Dakota 8.50 8.33 8.24 8.357
Ohio 9.11 8.17 8.14 8.473
Oklahoma 8.67 8.32 8.03 8.340
Oregon 8.37 7.29 7.51 7.723
Pennsylvania 8.74 7.89 8.07 8.233
Rhode Island 8.13 7.92 7.60 7.883
South Carolina 9.05 9.04 9.10 9.063
South Dakota 8.29 7.38 7.46 7.713
Tennessee 8.95 7.94 7.74 8.210
Texas 9.36 9.34 9.34 9.347
Utah 8.24 8.04 7.54 7.940
Vermont 8.49 7.34 7.27 7.700
Virginia 8.89 9.18 8.54 8.870
Washington 8.66 7.78 7.81 8.083
West Virginia 8.72 8.18 7.60 8.167
Wisconsin 8.53 7.85 7.71 8.030
Wyoming 8.59 8.06 8.09 8.247
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalist
     Semi-finalist

[edit] Final competition

Country Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average Finalists
California 9.629 9.350 9.421 9.466 9.500
Alabama 9.543 9.479 9.543 9.521 9.644
South Carolina 9.471 9.400 9.486 9.452 9.711
Kentucky 9.479 9.463 9.371 9.437 9.177
Kansas 9.314 9.469 9.487 9.423 9.177
Georgia 9.671 9.473 9.671 9.605 9.177
Arizona 9.280 9.236 9.486 9.334
Texas 9.297 9.271 9.417 9.328
Virginia 9.164 9.243 9.350 9.252
North Carolina 9.257 9.057 9.357 9.233
Louisiana 9.029 9.136 9.286 9.150
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalists

[edit] Delegates

The Miss USA 1992 delegates were:

[edit] Contestant notes

  • Maya Walker (Oklahoma) had previously held the Miss Colorado 1988 title and competed at Miss America 1989, where she placed first runner-up.
  • Three contestants had previously competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant.
  • Tess Elliott (North Carolina) was killed seven months later in a freak sky-diving accident.[1]
  • From 2005-2006, Vickie Myers (West Virginia) was arrested three times in eighteen months for drunk driving and was found dead in her home in January 2007.[2][3] No foul play was suspected in her death.
  • Sharon Belden (Florida) was later competed in Miss World 1992 and placed as semi-finalist.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "1992 Miss North Carolina USA Killed in Skydiving Accident", The Associated Press, 1992-09-22. 
  2. ^ Wise, Kris. "Beauty queen faces DUIs", Charleston Gazette, 2006-10-11. 
  3. ^ "Former Miss W.Va. USA found dead in her home", Associated Press, 2007-01-29. 

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