Miss Texas World

The Miss Texas World competition is a beauty pageant that selects the representative for the state of Texas in the Miss World America pageant.[1][2]

Miss Texas World
Formation1951
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersMcAllen
Location
Membership
Miss World America (1951–present)
Official language
English
State Director
Della Fay
WebsiteOfficial website

The current Miss Texas World is Lucy Lopez of Brownsville.

Winners

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner/Ended as Miss World America
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •      Ended as special awards winner
  •      Ended as Miss USA
Year Name Hometown Age
[notes 1]
Placement at Miss World America Special awards at Miss World America Notes
2020 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
2019 Lucy Lopez[3] Brownsville 18 Top 25
2018 did not compete
2017 JoAnn Imosi Emale Arlington 26 Top 10
2016 Rachel White Houston 24 Top 12 Sports & Fitness
Tarryn Shelman Houston 20 Top 12 People's Choice
2015 Rachel White[4] Houston 23 2nd Runner-Up Top Model
Miss Texas United States 2014
2014 Rachel White Houston 22 Top 16
Miss Texas World
2013 No titleholders as Miss World America was designated from 2006-2013.
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005 No known representatives from Texas from 2003-2005.
2004
2003
2002 No titleholders as Miss World America was designated from 1995-2002.
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994 Ara Celi Valdez Top 7
1993 Emily Vineyard 1st Runner-Up
1992 Margaret Johnson 2nd Runner-Up
Miss Texas USA 1981-1991
1991 Chris Bogard Tomball 23
1990 Stephanie Kuehne Missouri City 22 Top 12 Miss Wonderland 1989
1989 Gretchen Polhemus Fort Worth 23 Miss USA 1989 2nd Runner-Up at Miss Universe 1989.
Mother of Miss Utah USA 2017, Baylee Jensen.
1988 Courtney Gibbs Fort Worth 21 Miss USA 1988 Top 10 at Miss Universe 1988.
1987 Michelle Royer Keller 21 Miss USA 1987 2nd Runner-Up at Miss Universe 1987.
1986 Christiane "Christy" Fichtner Dallas 23 Miss USA 1986 1st Runner-Up at Miss Universe 1986.
1985 Laura Martínez-Herring El Paso 21 Miss USA 1985 Top 10 at Miss Universe 1985.
First Hispanic Miss Texas USA
First Hispanic Miss USA.
1984 Laura Shaw Burleson 19 Top 10 Miss Photogenic
1983 Lisa Allred El Paso 20 Miss World USA 1983 6th Runner-Up at Miss World 1983.
1982 Luann Caughey Abilene 22 Miss World USA 1982 4th Runner-Up at Miss World 1982.
1981 Diana Durnford El Paso 21 Top 12
Miss Texas World
1980 Sharri Gorrell
1979 Sharri Gorrell
1978 Debbie Elaine Palmer 2nd Runner-Up
1977 Denise Ann Kranich
1976 Candy Jinnette
1975 Susan Schlesinger 4th Runner-Up
1974 Kimberly Louise Tomes Houston 19 1st Runner-Up Later Miss Texas USA 1977 and Miss USA 1977.
Top 12 Semi-Finalist at Miss Universe 1977, as U.S.A..
1973 Sherry Lynn Norwell Top 16
1972 Jackie Behrendt 1st Runner-Up
1971 Karen Brucene Smith Port Lavaca 20 Miss World USA 1971 5th Runner-Up at Miss World 1971.
Later Miss American Beauty 1974 (Miss U.S. International 1974) and winner at Miss International 1974.
1970 Patsy Lou Quinn Top 10
1969 Connie Lee Hagard Dallas 18 1st Runner-Up/Miss World USA 1969 Originally 1st Runner-Up at the pageant, became Miss World USA after the original winner, Gail Renshaw, resigned to get married. Hagard did not compete at Miss World.
1968 Judy Bowman 4th Runner-Up
1967 Sammilu Williamson
1966 Unknown
1965 Nancy Brooks
1964 Joan Neel
1963 Diana Ketchell
1962 Shirley Dickson Top 15
1961 Cheryl Stubblefield
1960 Susan Jan Seibert
1959 No known representatives from Texas in 1958 & 1959.
1958
Miss Texas USA 1953-1957
1957 Gloria Hunt Houston Top 15
1956 Jo Dobson Houston 4th Runner-Up
1955 Mary Daughters Houston Top 15
1954 Betty Lee Houston 4th Runner-Up/3rd Runner-Up Originally 4th Runner-Up, however the original 1st Runner-Up was dethroned and as a result all Runner-Ups were moved up a position, thus Lee became 3rd Runner-Up
1953 Joan Bradshaw Houston 17 Top 20
Miss Texas World
1952 No known representatives from Texas in 1951 & 1952.
1951
Notes to table
  1. Age at the time of the Miss World America pageant

References

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