Miss USA 2008
Miss USA 2008, the 57th Miss USA pageant, was held in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 11, 2008.[2] At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Crystle Stewart of Texas was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder Rachel Smith of Tennessee. Crystle represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2008 pageant, which was held in Vietnam, where she placed in the Top 10. This is the first time in Miss USA history that two consecutive women of African-American descent have been crowned.
Miss USA 2008 | |
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Miss USA 2008 Crystle Stewart | |
Date | April 11, 2008 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment | Finger Eleven |
Venue | The AXIS, Las Vegas, Nevada |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 51 |
Placements | 15 |
Winner | Crystle Stewart |
Congeniality | Monica Day |
Photogenic | Courtney Carroll |
The pageant was held at the Theatre for the Performing Arts, a 7,000 seat theater located in the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. The theater was also the location of Miss Universe 1991 and 1996 pageants. This is the first time that the Miss USA pageant was held in Nevada.
For the first time, the competition was broadcast in High Definition.
Brother/sister duo Donny and Marie Osmond hosted the live telecast for the first time, and Finger Eleven performed their single "Paralyzer".[1][3] Rihanna's song Umbrella was used during the evening gown competition.
During the final show on April 11, the fifteen delegates with the highest average scores from the preliminary competition were announced. The top fifteen competed in the swimsuit competition. The top ten delegates from swimsuit competed in evening gown. The top five delegates from the evening gown competition (not averaged composite scores from both competitions) competed in the final question round to determine the winner. The judges' composite score was shown after each round of competition for only the second time since 2002.
Selection of contestants
One delegate from each state and the District of Columbia were chosen in state pageants held from June 2007 to January 2008.
Results
Placements
Final Results | Contestant |
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Miss USA 2008 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up | |
3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up |
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Top 10 |
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Top 15 |
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Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Final competition scores
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Historical significance
- Texas wins competition for the ninth time.
- Mississippi earns the 1st runner-up position for the first time and surpasses its previous highest placement from 1986, becoming its highest placement of the state.
- New Jersey earns the 2nd runner-up position for the third time. The last time it placed this was in 1990.
- Oklahoma earns the 3rd runner-up position for the second time. The last time it placed this was in 2004.
- Pennsylvania earns the 4th runner-up position for the first time and reaches its highest placement since 1993.
- States that placed in semifinals the previous year were California, Missouri, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah.
- Texas placed for the eighth consecutive year.
- California placed for the fourth consecutive year.
- Rhode Island, South Carolina and Tennessee placed for the third consecutive year.
- Missouri and Utah made their second consecutive placement.
- Florida last placed in 2006.
- Mississippi, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania last placed in 2005.
- Indiana and Massachusetts last placed in 2003.
- Minnesota last placed in 2002.
- New Jersey last placed in 1997.
- Nevada breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 2006.
Delegates
State | Contestant | Hometown | Age[lower-alpha 1] | Height | Placement | Award | Notes |
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Keisha Walding | Dothan | 24 | 5'10" | ||||
Courtney Erin Carroll[4] | Fairbanks | 25 | 5'7" | Miss Photogenic | |||
Kimberly Joiner[5] | Gilbert | 22 | 5'8" | ||||
Rachel Howells[6] | Alma | 21 | 5'10" | ||||
Raquel Beezley[7] | Barstow | 21 | 5'8" | Top 15 | |||
Beckie Hughes[8][9] | Grand Junction | 21 | 5'9 | ||||
Jacqueline Honulik[10] | Fairfield | 21 | 5'8" | ||||
Vincenza Carrieri-Russo[11] | Newark | 23 | 5'7" | ||||
Chelsey Sophia Rodgers[12] | Washington, D.C. | 24 | 5'8" | ||||
Jessica Rafalowski | DeLand | 22 | 5'10" | Top 10 | |||
Amanda Kozak | Warner Robins | 23 | 5'10" | Previously Miss Georgia 2006 | |||
Jonelle Layfield | Kaneʻohe | 23 | 5'10" | Sister of Ashley Layfield, Miss Hawaii 2007 | |||
Tracey Brown | Post Falls | 21 | 5'9 | Previously Miss Idaho 2005 | |||
Shanon Lersch | Chicago | 25 | 5'10" | ||||
Brittany Mason | Anderson | 21 | 5'10" | Top 10 | |||
Abbey Curran | Davenport | 20 | 5'5" | First person with disability to compete at Miss USA | |||
Michelle Gillespie | Mission Hills | 22 | 5'11" | Great-great niece of Margaret Gorman, Miss America 1921 | |||
Alysha Harris | Lexington | 20 | 5'4" | ||||
Michelle Berthelot | Hammond | 24 | 5'6" | ||||
Kaetlin Parent | Van Buren | 20 | 5'8" | Previously Miss Maine Teen USA 2005 | |||
Casandra Tressler | Damascus | 22 | 5'9 | Later Miss United States International 2010 | |||
Jacqueline Bruno | Assonet | 23 | 5'10" | Top 10 | Previously Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 2003 | ||
Elisabeth Crawford | Canton | 25 | 5'8" | ||||
Kaylee Unverzagt | Eagan | 20 | 5'10" | Top 15 | |||
Leah Laviano | Ellisville | 20 | 5'4" | 1st runner-up | |||
Candice Crawford | Columbia | 21 | 5'8" | Top 10 | Sister of actor Chace Crawford | ||
Tori Wanty[13] | Shelby | 21 | 5'4" | ||||
Micaela Johnson | Omaha | 23 | 5'5" | ||||
Veronica Grabowski | Henderson | 23 | 5'6" | ||||
Breanne Silvi | Nashua | 24 | 5'4" | ||||
Tiffany Andrade | Linden | 22 | 5'5" | 2nd runner-up | |||
Raelene Aguilar | Sunland Park | 26 | 5'8" | Previously Miss New Mexico Teen USA 2000 | |||
Danielle Roundtree | New York City | 20 | 5'11" | ||||
Andrea Duke | Saluda | 26 | 5'11" | ||||
Stephanie Tollefson[14] | New Rockford | 21 | 5'8" | ||||
Monica Day | Grove City | 25 | 5'9 | Miss Congeniality | |||
Lindsey Jo Harrington | Frederick | 22 | 5'10" | 3rd runner-up | |||
Mary Horch[15] | Corvallis | 24 | 5'7" | ||||
LauRen Merola | Pittsburgh | 23 | 5'8" | 4th runner-up | |||
Amy Diaz | Johnston | 23 | 5'6" | Top 15 | Previously Miss Rhode Island Teen USA 2001 Later contestant on The Amazing Race 23 and won | ||
Jamie Hill | Columbia | 24 | 5'6" | Top 15 | Contestant on The Amazing Race 10 | ||
Charlie Buhler | Mitchell | 20 | 5'5" | First African American Miss South Dakota USA | |||
Hailey Laine Brown | Franklin | 25 | 5'9 | Top 10 | |||
Crystle Stewart | Missouri City | 26 | 5'9 | Winner | Top 10 at Miss Universe 2008; placed 8th | ||
Julia Bachison | North Ogden | 24 | 5'7" | Top 15 | Previously Miss Utah 2005 | ||
Kim Tantlinger | Burlington | 22 | 5'7" | ||||
Tori Hall | Roanoke | 21 | 5'8" | Previously Miss Virginia Teen USA 2005 Cast member on Road Rules 2007: Viewers' Revenge and The Gauntlet 3 | |||
Michelle Font | Renton | 26 | 5'7" | ||||
Skylene Montgomery | Parkersburg | 23 | 5'7" | ||||
Michelyn Cynthia Butler | Madison | 25 | 5'8" | ||||
Cassie Shore | Casper | 22 | 5'5" |
Contestant gallery
- Raquel Beezley
Miss California USA 2008 - Keisha Walding
Miss Alabama USA 2008 - Vincenza Carrieri-Russo
Miss Delaware USA 2008 - Shanon Lersch
Miss Illinois USA 2008 - Michelle Berthelot
Miss Louisiana USA 2008 - Casandra Tressler
Miss Maryland USA 2008 - Elisabeth Crawford
Miss Michigan USA 2008 - Kaylee Unverzagt
Miss Minnesota USA 2008 - Candice Crawford
Miss Missouri USA 2008 - Veronica Grabowski
Miss Nevada USA 2008 - Charlie Buhler
Miss South Dakota USA 2008 - Crystle Stewart (2008 winner)
Miss Texas USA 2008
Contestant notes
- Due to accounting errors, Christina Silva was crowned Miss California USA. When the mistake was discovered a week after the pageant, the real winner Raquel Beezley assumed the title.[7]
- Michelle Gillespie, Miss Kansas USA, is the great-great niece of Miss America 1921, Margaret Gorman of Washington, DC.[16]
- Three contestants previously competed in the Miss Texas USA and/or Miss Texas Teen USA pageants before winning titles in other states:
- Candice Crawford (Missouri) placed third runner-up at Miss Texas Teen USA 2003 and 2005. She is the sister of Gossip Girl actor Chace Crawford.[17]
- Elisabeth Crawford (Michigan) was a non-finalist at Miss Texas USA 2004 to 2006
- Veronica Grabowski (Nevada) competed at the Miss Texas Teen USA 2003 and Miss Texas USA 2007 pageants, finishing as a semifinalist in both years.
- Amy Diaz (Rhode Island) and Danielle Roundtree (New York) competed at Miss Florida USA 2007. Diaz placed third runner-up and Roundtree was a non-finalist.[18]
- Abbey Curran (Iowa) was the first contestant with a disability. Curran was born with cerebral palsy.[19]
- Amy Diaz (Rhode Island) competed at Miss Earth 2009 in Boracay, Philippines.
Judges
- Heather Mills - activist; contestant on ABC's season four of Dancing with the Stars
- Rob Schneider - actor; comedian; screenwriter; director
- Kristian Alfonso - actress on NBC's Days of Our Lives; entrepreneur
- Joey Fatone - former member of 'NSync; actor; contestant on ABC's season four of Dancing with the Stars; host of NBC's The Singing Bee
- Christian Siriano - winner of season four of Project Runway
- Amanda Beard - Olympic Gold Medal swimmer; model
- Kelly Carlson - actress on FX's Nip/Tuck
- Ken Paves - celebrity hairstylist
- Shawne Merriman - outside linebacker for the NFL's San Diego Chargers
- George Wayne - Vanity Fair magazine celebrity journalist
- Robert Earl - founder and CEO of Planet Hollywood International, Inc.
Notes
- Ages at the time of the pageant
References
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- "Heather Mills, Rob Schneider, Joey Fatone, Kristian Alfonso, Amanda Beard, Christian Siriano, Shawne Merriman, Ken Paves, Kelly Carlson, and George Wayne to Judge 2008 Miss USA Pageant On NBC April 11th/Finger Eleven Will Perform Their Hit Song "Paralyzer" During the Live Telecast from Las Vegas" (Press release). Miss Universe Organization. 2008-03-31. Archived from the original on 2008-08-07.
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