Miss USA 1981

Miss USA 1981, the 30th Miss USA pageant, was televised live on May 21, 1981 from the Gulf Coast Convention Center in Biloxi, Mississippi on CBS.

Miss USA 1981
DateMay 21, 1981
PresentersBob Barker
VenueGulf Coast Convention Center, Biloxi, Mississippi
BroadcasterCBS
Entrants51
Placements12
WinnerKim Seelbrede
Ohio
CongenialityCynthia Kerby
 California
PhotogenicCynthia Kerby
 California

The pageant was won by Kim Seelbrede of Ohio, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Jineane Ford of Arizona. Seelbrede was the second woman from Ohio to win the Miss USA title, and went on to place as a semi-finalist in Miss Universe 1981.

The 1981 pageant featured only 50 delegates after Deborah Fountain of New York was disqualified during the preliminary judging after being found to have padded her swimsuit.[1] The final question that was asked by each of the Top Five delegates was "Your sister or best friend has been chosen for the Miss USA 1982 and she came to you for advice what would you tell her?"

This year marked the first year since 1957 a runner-up of Miss USA was sent to Miss World, this would continue until 1991 when the Miss World Organization stop accepting Runner-Ups from Miss USA, due to MUO refusing to make a public announcement during the pageant. Between 1958-1980, a separate pageant determined the US representatives at Miss World.

Results

Final Results Contestant
Miss USA 1981
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Miss World USA 1981
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 12


Final Competition

State Preliminary

Average

Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average
OhioKim Seelbrede 8.801 (1) 9.396 (1) 9.592 (1) 9.567 (1) 9.518 (1)
Indiana – Holli Dennis 8.263 (5) 8.708 (5) 8.830 (6) 9.090 (4) 8.876 (5)
Louisiana – Lisa Moss 8.645 (2) 9.159 (2) 9.338 (2) 9.290 (2) 9.262 (2)
California – Cynthia Kerby 8.255 (6) 8.990 (3) 8.924 (5) 9.081 (5) 8.998 (3)
HawaiiTeri Ann Linn 8.412 (3) 8.813 (4) 9.038 (3) 9.102 (3) 8.984 (4)
Alabama – JoAnne Henderson 8.125 (10) 8.432 (6) 8.930 (4) 8.965 (7) 8.775 (6)
Georgia – Lisa Condre 8.398 (4) 8.195 (7) 8.557 (7) 8.988 (6) 8.580 (7)
Arizona – Cassie Hill 8.129 (9) 8.177 (8) 8.535 (8) 8.212 (9) 8.308 (8)
Texas – Diana Durnford 8.058 (12) 7.791 (11) 8.155 (10) 8.504 (8) 8.150 (9)
Virginia – Pam Hutchens 8.185 (8) 8.092 (9) 8.164 (9) 8.081 (11) 8.112 (10)
Tennessee – Sharon Kay Steakly 8.066 (11) 8.075 (10) 8.076 (11) 8.090 (10) 8.080 (11)
Maryland – Linda Lambert 8.227 (7) 7.550 (12) 7.702 (12) 7.831 (12) 7.694 (12)
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Third runner-up
     Fourth runner-up
(#) Rank in each round of competition

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

(Kerby is the only Miss USA delegate to have won both special awards)

Historical significance of Miss USA 1981

Delegates

The Miss USA 1981 delegates were:

Judges

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gollark: ```What will happen about exams?In England and Wales, all exams in May and June have been cancelled, including GCSEs, A-levels and primary school national curriculum tests known as Sats.Mr Williamson told the Commons on Wednesday: "I can confirm we will not go ahead with assessments or exams and that we will not be publishing performance tables for this academic year."We will work with the sector and [the exams watchdog] Ofqual to ensure children get the qualifications that they need."```- from the BBC

References

  1. "Headliners; Truth in Packaging". New York Times. 1981-05-24. Retrieved 2010-05-10.
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