Miss World America

Miss World America is the official national pageant that selects the contestant from the United States to Miss World. It’s the sister pageant of Miss Teen World America.

 

The current Miss World America is Shree Saini of Washington who was crowned on October 3, 2021 during a private ceremony.

HISTORY

The United States has continuously sent a representative to Miss World since its inception in 1951. The United States has won the Miss World crown three times in 1973, 1990 and 2010. 

 

During the mid 1950s, the Miss Universe organisation sent delegates from the Miss USA system to compete at Miss World (1953–57). Alfred Patricelli of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was the executive director of the Miss World USA during its existence from 1958 to 1977. From 1958 to 1961, the winner of Miss United States competed at Miss World. Then from 1962 to 1966 Alfred Patricelli organized the Miss USA World pageant annually. In 1967, the pageant was renamed Miss World USA and was held every year until 1977. During this time, Miss World USA 1969 Gail Renshaw was the first person to resign from the title of « Miss World USA » after competing in Miss World 1969 in order to get married. Also in 1973, Marjorie Wallace won the Miss World title and became the first American woman to win the Miss World title. Between 1978 through 1980, BBS Productions, Inc., based in New York City, was given the franchise for the Miss World pageant where Griff O’Neil was the organizer, during this time the pageant was named « Miss World America ».

 

From 1981 to 1991, the Miss Universe organization were the license holders, and the American representative to Miss World ended up being the 1st runner-up of the Miss USA pageant. The Miss World Organization however wanted a public announcement during the finals of the Miss USA pageant that the 1st Runner-up would be going to Miss World, but they refused to do so. Therefore, after 1991 the Miss World Organization did not accept any more Miss USA 1st Runners-up.

 

From 1992 to 1997, Richard Guy and Rex Holt (GuyRex) were the national directors of Miss World in the United States and organized the Miss World America pageant in 1992, 1993, and 1994. They discontinued the pageant in 1995 but handpicked a representative from 1995 to 1997. In 1998, Hirsh Wilck succeeded GuyRex and became the license holder and sent contestants from 1998 to 2000.

 

In 2001, the Miss World organization asked Pageantry Magazine to choose a contestant for Miss World 2001 since they did not have a license holder during this year. 

 

At first the organizer had chosen Stroup for Miss World 2001, but then she was replaced by Starla Smith due to a contractual disagreement. But, a couple months later Miss World organization didn’t approve her and accept Stroup instead; Miss Alabama Teen USA 1999. After much confusion, Stroup was confirmed as the U.S. representative.

 

In 2002, Jean Renard and Miss World Holdings Inc became license holders and handpicked the representative. They dropped the license afterwards due to legal issues with Rebekah Revels, whom they had handpicked to compete in 2002. In 2003, Bruce Vermeulen and Geoff Kearney founded the US Miss World organization. They chose the 2003 representative by mail-in entry and telephone interviews and in 2004 held the US Miss World pageant. In 2005, Barbizon Modeling became the license holders and organized the US Miss World pageant in San Francisco, California.

 

From 2007 to 2011, Elite Models were the license holders for Miss World in the United States and they handpicked the representative from their list of models. During this time, it was common to know who was going to represent the United States in Miss World a week or two before the international pageant began. Among their designee was Alexandria Mills who in 2010 became one of the few Miss World winners to have won the international pageant without winning a national pageant. In 2012–2013, Lisa-Marie Kohrs, former 2009 U.S. Representative were the national director and she handpicked from the contestants who had the charity background. It is unknown who was in charge of selecting the contestants in 1951, 1952, and 2006.

 

In 2014, in an effort from Julia Morley who wanted all national directors to hold a national pageant to select the representative of their country as opposed to only designate, Christopher Wilmer, the organizer of the Miss United States pageant, was appointed as the national director of Miss World in the United States. As a result, the winner of Miss United States 2014 was selected to compete at Miss World because she met the age requirements of the international pageant. In 2015, Wilmer reinstated the Miss World America pageant in order to properly reflect Miss World’s age and contest requirements. Miss World America was held in 2015 and 2016.

 

In 2017, Lynne Scott Safrit and her daughter Elizabeth Safrit, became co-national directors of Miss World in the United States and created America’s Miss World and Miss Teen World America.

 

In 2018, Michael Blakey became the national director of Miss World in the United States with assistance from Liz Fuller. The pageant went back to being named Miss World America. In 2019, the Miss Teen World America pageant made a return.

 

MISS WORLD AMERICA

PAGEANT

This competition follows the guidelines of the Miss World Organization and selects its representatives according to the same criteria.

TITLEHOLDERS

YEARTITLEHOLDERSNAMESTATE
1951Annette GIBSONKentucky
1952Takky RICHARDSNew York
1953Mary Kemp GRIFFINSouth Carolina
1954Karin HULTMANNew York
1955Margaret Anne HAYWOODArkansas
1956Betty LANE CHERRYSouth Carolina
1957Charlotte SHEFFIELDUtah
1958Nancy Anne CORCORANNew York
1959Loretta POWELLConnecticut
1960Annette DRIGGERS(dethroned)New York
Judith ARCHTER (successor)Missouri
1961Jo Ann ODUMWest Virginia
1962Amedee CHABOTCalifornia
1963Michele METRINKONew York
1964Jeanne QUINNNew York
1965Dianna Lynn BATTSDistrict of Columbia
19666Denice BLAIRUtah
1967Pamela PALLCalifornia
1968Johnine AVERYWashington
1969Gail RENSHAWVirginia

1- Driggers was disqualified because she was discovered to be only 15 years old.

YEARTITLEHOLDERSNAMESTATE
1970Sandra WOLSFELDIllinois
1971Brucene SMITHTexas
1972Lynda CARTERArizona
1973Marjorie WALLACEIndiana
1974Terry Ann BROWNINGFlorida
1975Annelise ILSCHENKOOhio
1976Kimberlee FOLEYMichigan
1977Cindy MILLERVirginia
1978Debra « Debbie » FREEZENorth Carolina
1979Carter WILSONVirginia
1980Brooke ALEXANDERHawaii
1981Holli DENNISIndiana
1982LuAnn CAUGHEYTexas
1983Lisa ALLREDTexas
1984Kelly ANDERSONWest Virginia
1985Brenda DENTONNew Mexico
1986Halle BERRYOhio
1987Clotilde « Cloe » CABRERAFlorida
1988Diana MAGAÑACalifornia
1989Jill SCHEFFERTOklahoma
YEARTITLEHOLDERSNAMESTATE
1990Gina TOLLESONSouth Carolina
1991Charlotte RAYNew Jersey
1992Sharon BELDENFlorida
1993Maribeth BROWNMassachusetts
1994Kristie HARMONGeorgia
1995Jill ANKUDATexas
1996Kelly WEBBERTexas
1997Sallie TOUSSAINTNew York
1998Shauna GAMBILLCalifornia
1999Natasha ALLASCalifornia
2000Angelique BREAUXCalifornia
2001Carrie Ann STROUPNorth Carolina
2002Rebekah REVELSNorth Carolina
2003Kimberly HARLANGeorgia
2004Nancy RANDALLIllinois
2005Lisette DIAZCalifornia
2006Brooke Elizabeth ANGUSVermont
2007Abigail McCARYMinnesota
2008Lane LINDELLFlorida
2009Lisa-Marie KOHRSCalifornia
YEARTITLEHOLDERSNAMESTATE
2010Alexandria MILLSKentucky
2011Erin CUMMINSWashington
2012Claudine BOOKCalifornia
2013Olivia JORDANOklahoma
2014Elizabeth SAFRITNorth Carolina
2015Victoria MENDOZAArizona
2016Audra MARINorth Dakota
2017Clarissa BOWERSFlorida
2018Marisa BUTLERMaine
2019Emmy Rose CUVELIERSouth Dakota
2020Alissa ANDEREGGNew York
2021Shree SAINI (appointed)Washington
2022TBATBATBA