Miss District of Columbia USA

Miss District of Columbia USA
Formation 1952
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Washington, D.C.
Location
Membership
Miss USA
Official language
English
Website Miss District of Columbia USA official website
Deshauna Barber, Miss District of Columbia USA 2016 & Miss USA 2016
Nicole White, Miss District of Columbia USA 2009
Shauntay Hinton, the second Miss District of Columbia USA to win Miss USA (2002)
Mercedes Lindsay, Miss District of Columbia USA 2007 and Jasmine Alexis, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2007

The Miss District of Columbia USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the District of Columbia in the Miss USA pageant. District of Columbia representatives Deshauna Barber and Kára McCullough won successive Miss USA titles in 2016 and 2017.

Two Miss District of Columbia USA titleholders previously held the Miss District of Columbia Teen USA title and three have competed at Miss America.

Results summary

Placements

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year Name Hometown Age1 Placement at Miss USA Special awards at Miss USA Notes
2017 Ryann Richardson Washington, D.C. 27 Did not compete
  • Succeeded when Kára McCullough won Miss USA
Kára McCullough Washington, D.C. 25 Miss USA 2017
  • 1st Runner-Up two years in row before winning
  • Born in Italy
2016 Jasmine Jones Washington, D.C. 27 Did not compete
  • Succeeded when Deshauna Barber won Miss USA
Deshauna Barber Washington, D.C. 26 Miss USA 2016
2015 Lizzy Olsen Washington, D.C. 26
2014 Ciera Nicole Butts Baltimore, MD 23
  • Previously Miss Maryland United States 2013
  • Winner of Oxygen's Reality Series Last Squad Standing
2013 Jessica Frith[1] Washington, D.C. 26
2012 Monique Thompkins Washington, D.C. 23 Washington Redskins Cheerleader
2011 Heather Swann Washington, D.C. 22
2010 MacKenzie Green Washington, D.C. 21
2009 Nicole White Washington, D.C. 20 Previously Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2004
2008 Chelsey Rodgers Washington, D.C. 25 Contestant at National Sweetheart 2006[2]
2007 Mercedes Lindsay Washington, D.C. 26
2006 Candace Allen Washington, D.C. 22 Top 10 Finalist
2005 Sarah-Elizabeth Langford Washington, D.C. 26 Previously Miss District of Columbia 2002 / Was contestant and winner on Fear Factor in 2005 on the Miss USA episode #5.29
2004 Tiara Dews Washington, D.C. 21 Previously Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2000, top 10 at Miss Teen USA 2000
2003 Michelle Dollie Wright Washington, D.C. 26 Previously Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 1995
2002 Shauntay Hinton Starkville, MS 23 Miss USA 2002
2001 Liane Angus Washington, D.C. 24 1st Runner-Up
2000 Juel April Casamayor Washington, D.C. 18 Washington Redskins Cheerleader
1999 Amy Alderson Washington, D.C. 27
1998 Zanice Lyles Washington, D.C. 24
1997 Napiera Groves Washington, D.C. 21 Miss Congeniality
1996 La Chanda Jenkins Washington, D.C. 19
1995 Marci Andrews Washington, D.C. 27
1994 Angela McGlowan Washington, D.C. 25
1993 Alena Neves Washington, D.C. 18
1992 Wanda Jones Washington, D.C. 20
1991 Lakecia Smith Washington, D.C. 27
1990 Catherine Staples Washington, D.C. 23 Top 12
1989 Somaly Susan Sieng Washington, D.C. 24
1988 Elva Anderson Washington, D.C. 27 Miss Congeniality
1987 Edwina Richard Washington, D.C. 18
1986 Desiree Keating Washington, D.C. Previously Miss District of Columbia 1984
1985 Christal Chacon Washington, D.C.
1984 Steffanee Leaming Washington, D.C. 21 4th Runner-Up
1983 Julie Anne Warner Washington, D.C.
1982 Lori Esteep Washington, D.C.
1981 Belinda Johnson Washington, D.C.
1980 Marianne Ritter Washington, D.C. 18
1979 Cynthia Ramsay Washington, D.C. 19
1978 Wanda Clineman Washington, D.C. 23
1977 Sharon Sutherland Washington, D.C. 25 Top 12
1976 Nancy Stitt Washington, D.C. 20 Nancy Sitt competed at Miss USA,[3] but Mary Theresa Clair is listed as Miss DC USA 1976 on the Miss DC USA website.
1975 Mary Lamond Washington, D.C. 27 Top 12
1974 Robin Lee Utterback Washington, D.C. 22 Top 12
1973 Nancy Plachta Adelphi, MD 22 Top 12
1972 Janet Gail Greenawalt Washington, D.C. 18 Top 12
1971 Sue Lowden Washington, D.C. 19 Top 12 Later Miss New Jersey 1973 as Suzanne Plummer, 2nd Runner-up to Miss America 1974
1970 Nikki Phillipp Washington, D.C. 27 Top 15
1969 Shelley Gosman Beltsville, MD
1968 Diane Mothershead Washington, D.C. 23 Semifinalist in Miss World USA 1967
1967 Myra Chudy Washington, D.C. 26 Top 15
1966 Sue Counts Washington, D.C. 19 Top 15
1965 Dianna Lynn Batts Falls Church, VA 4th Runner-Up Model on The Price Is Right, Miss World USA 1965, 1st runner up in Miss World 1965
1964 Bobbi Johnson Alexandria, VA 19 Miss USA 1964 Top 15 at Miss Universe 1964
1963 Michele Metrinko Washington, D.C. 1st Runner-Up Later won the Miss World America pageant and placed as a top 14 semi-finalist at Miss World 1963. Her sister Marsha Metrinko also competed at Miss USA 1963 as Miss Maryland and in Miss America 1963 as Miss New York City.[4]
1962 Helen Sweeney Washington, D.C. 27 Top 16
1961 Patricia Brunette
1960 Doris Lee Jones
1959 Shirley Ann Hobbs
1958 Peggy Wolf
1957 did not compete
1956 Joanne Holler
1955 did not compete
1954 Laura Farley Washington, D.C. 21 Top 19
1953 did not compete
1952

1 Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant 1951 Aletha Agee

References

  1. "Jessica Frith Crowned Miss District of Columbia USA 2013". Beauty Pageant News. January 3, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  2. "National Sweetheart". Pageantopolis. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
  3. "Miss USA 1976 Parade of States". YouTube.
  4. "Miss USA roots sister on in Miss America bid". Hartford Courant. 1963-09-02. p. 20A.

Bertha Pincus 1932

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