Miss USA 1994

Miss USA 1994
Date February 11, 1994
Presenters Bob Goen, Arthel Neville and Laura Harring
Entertainment Doug Stone
Venue South Padre Island, Texas
Broadcaster CBS
Winner Lu Parker
South Carolina
Congeniality Denise White
Photogenic Patricia Southall

Miss USA 1994, the 43rd Miss USA pageant, was televised live from the South Padre Island Convention Centre on South Padre Island, Texas on 11 February 1994. At the conclusion of the final competition, Lu Parker of South Carolina was crowned by outgoing titleholder Kenya Moore of Michigan.[1]

The pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the first of three years, with color commentary by Arthel Neville and a special guest appearance by Laura Harring, Miss USA 1985. Entertainment was provided by Doug Stone.

Contents

Host city

This was the first of three consecutive years that the pageant was held on South Padre Island. The announcement that the pageant would be held there was made on 11 August 1993.[2]

Contestants arrived on January 27 for two weeks of events and preliminary competitions before the final telecast. This included a dinner event in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, put on by the mayor and city officials, which became an issue when rebel activity on the United States-Mexican border led to fears for the contestants' safety. The city had contributed more than $100,000 to South Padre's bid to host the pageant, fundraising that was mirrored by other cities in the Rio Grande Valley.[3]

Results

Placements

Special awards

Scores

Preliminary competition

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

State Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average
Alabama 8.81 8.78 8.87 8.820
Alaska 8.51 8.01 7.98 8.167
Arizona 8.98 8.28 8.49 8.583
Arkansas 8.99 8.65 8.69 8.777
California 9.18 8.12 8.36 8.553
Colorado 8.73 8.48 8.59 8.600
Connecticut 8.96 8.32 8.80 8.693
Delaware 9.07 8.63 9.12 8.940
District of Columbia 9.23 8.45 8.91 8.863
Florida 8.89 8.42 8.69 8.667
Georgia 9.49 8.51 8.88 8.960
Hawaii 9.16 8.94 9.04 9.047
Idaho 8.83 7.96 8.28 8.357
Illinois 9.44 8.64 9.11 9.063
Indiana 9.07 8.50 8.44 8.670
Iowa 9.30 8.16 8.71 8.723
Kansas 9.25 9.03 8.99 9.090
Kentucky 9.01 8.13 8.70 8.613
Louisiana 9.40 9.17 9.34 9.303
Maine 9.04 8.30 8.53 8.623
Maryland 9.08 8.62 8.66 8.787
Massachusetts 8.84 8.34 8.59 8.590
Michigan 8.91 8.39 8.46 8.587
Minnesota 9.13 9.08 9.17 9.127
Mississippi 9.11 8.49 8.66 8.753
Missouri 8.74 8.98 9.26 8.993
Montana 8.76 8.41 8.56 8.577
Nebraska 8.95 8.26 8.53 8.580
Nevada 8.50 8.84 8.63 8.657
New Hampshire 8.46 8.54 8.86 8.620
New Jersey 8.63 8.80 8.94 8.790
New Mexico 8.62 8.83 8.76 8.737
New York 9.14 9.23 9.25 9.207
North Carolina 9.38 8.88 8.98 9.080
North Dakota 8.83 7.95 8.22 8.333
Ohio 8.62 8.21 8.44 8.423
Oklahoma 8.71 8.83 8.87 8.803
Oregon 9.02 8.04 8.24 8.433
Pennsylvania 9.00 8.52 8.94 8.820
Rhode Island 8.79 8.77 8.82 8.793
South Carolina 9.68 9.30 9.40 9.460
South Dakota 8.71 8.35 8.37 8.477
Tennessee 9.20 8.82 9.26 9.093
Texas 9.38 8.87 9.23 9.160
Utah 9.18 8.30 8.69 8.723
Vermont 8.96 8.24 8.57 8.590
Virginia 9.53 9.04 9.20 9.257
Washington 8.67 8.04 8.52 8.410
West Virginia 8.95 8.52 8.94 8.803
Wisconsin 9.00 9.05 8.74 8.930
Wyoming 8.99 7.97 8.49 8.483
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalist
     Semi-finalist

Final competition

Country Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average Finalists
Virginia 9.843 9.635 9.851 9.776 9.813
North Carolina 9.454 9.301 9.569 9.441 9.763
South Carolina 9.626 9.460 9.870 9.652 9.675
Louisiana 9.539 9.613 9.683 9.612 9.650
Texas 9.489 9.354 9.699 9.514 9.575
New York 9.561 9.548 9.626 9.578 9.225
Illinois 9.460 9.288 9.484 9.411
Missouri 9.320 9.318 9.508 9.382
Tennessee 9.300 9.234 9.439 9.324
Minnesota 9.290 9.241 9.421 9.317
Kansas 9.191 9.176 9.375 9.247
Hawaii 9.229 9.096 9.345 9.223
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalists

Historical significance

Delegates

The Miss USA 1994 delegates were:

Contestant notes

References

  1. ^ "Miss South Carolina Crowned Miss USA". The Associated Press. 1994-02-11. 
  2. ^ "Padre Island to host Miss USA Pageant". Austin American-Statesman. 1993-08-11. p. B4. 
  3. ^ "Miss USA event hushed Matamoros officials' concerns over rebel situation cited". The Dallas Morning News. 1994-01-12. 
  4. ^ Staggs, Jeffrey (1994-02-07). "District's entry in Miss USA sets sights on Capitol". The Washington Times. 
  5. ^ Landry, Julie (1994-02-10). "Beautiful dreamer: hard work fuels quest for title". The New Orleans Times-Picayune. 
  6. ^ "Belmont woman wins Miss Mass. crown". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. 1993-11-29. 
  7. ^ "Miss Nebraska USA Crowned". The Omaha World-Herald. 1993-10-18. 
  8. ^ White, Ken (1994-02-02). "Miss Nevada willing to take risks". The Las Vegas Review-Journal. 
  9. ^ "Lake Oswegan claims crown". Portland Oregonian. 1993-06-01. 
  10. ^ "Leah Hulan crowned Miss Tennessee USA". Business Wire. 1993-11-03. 
  11. ^ Martinez, Monica (1993-07-28). "Miss El Paso wins pageant". Austin American-Statesman. 
  12. ^ "Wilder aide is '94 Miss Virginia USA". Roanoke Times & World News. 1993-10-04. 
  13. ^ Blake, Laurie (1993-11-11). "Miss Minnesota USA reaches crown and glory again // Five years ago she had to forfeit her title". Star-Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities Mpls.-St. Paul. p. 03B. 

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