Miss Arkansas USA

For the state pageant affiliated with Miss America, see Miss Arkansas.
Miss Arkansas USA
Formation 1952
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Little Rock
Location
Membership
Miss USA
Official language
English
Website Official Website

The Miss Arkansas USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Arkansas in the Miss USA pageant.

The state pageant was directed by Premier Pageants from 2002 to 2007 before becoming part of the Vanbros organization, headquarted in Kansas, in 2007. Vanbros has chosen Bentonville, Arkansas as the new host city of the pageant from 2007 and will be extending the competition from one day to three in the hopes of encouraging more contestants.[1]

Despite an early run of semi-finalist placings, Arkansas has not been greatly successful at Miss USA. From their only Miss USA title win in 1982 by Terri Lea Utley of Cabot, Arkansas did not place in the Miss USA pageant until Jessica Furrer reached the top 15 in 2005 and Tamara Henry reached the top 12 in 1997.

Three Miss Arkansas-USA titleholders were former Miss Arkansas Teen USA titleholders who competed at Miss Teen USA.

The current titleholder is Abigail (Abby) Elizabeth Floyd of Searcy.

Results summary

Placements

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Kelly George, Miss Arkansas USA 2007
Year Name Hometown Age1 Placement at Miss USA Special awards at Miss USA Notes
2016 Abigail (Abby) Elizabeth Floyd Searcy 19 TBA Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 2013 & Top 16 at Miss Teen USA 2013
2015 Leah Michelle Blefko Fayetteville/Olathe, KS 21
2014 Helen Wisner Fayetteville 25
2013 Hannah Billingsley Franklin 22
2012 Kelsey Dow Jonesboro 21 Top 16
2011 Lakynn McBride White Hall 20
2010 Adrielle Churchill Dover 24 Top 15 Former National Sweetheart 2005
2009 Chanley Painter Conway 24 Top 10
2008 Rachel Howells Alma 21
2007 Kelly George Sherwood 24 Contestant at National Sweetheart 2004 as Miss Maryland
2006 Kimberly Forsyth Cabot 26
2005 Jessica Furrer Conway 22 Top 15
2004 Jennifer Sherrill Sherwood 19 Miss Photogenic
2003 Taylor Carlisle Jacksonville 21
2002 Amber Boatman Norphlet 23
2001 Jessie Davis Harrison
2000 Whitney Moore Cabot 22
1999 Allison Heavener
1998 Kami Tice Huntsville
1997 Tamara Henry Little Rock 25 Top Ten (twice) at Miss Arkansas. Quality of Life Award.
1996 Tiffany Parks 20 Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 1993
1995 Kristen Bettis
1994 Hannah Hilliard Little Rock
1993 Kati Fish Hot Springs
1992 Jona Garner
1991 Angela Rockwell
1990 Kathryn Harris Pine Bluff 18
1989 Paige Yandell Greenwood Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 1987
1988 Melissa Staples Calion Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 1984
1987 Sheri Smeltzer Smackover
1986 Rhonda Blaylock Springdale
1985 Susan Dean Osceola
1984 Shelly Boyd Manila
1983 Debra Baltz Paris
1982 Terri Utley Cabot 20 Miss USA 1982 4th runner-up at Miss Universe 1982
1981 Lynnanne Derryberry Jerusalem
1980 Susie Owens Jacksonville
1979 Cynthia Caldwell Jacksonville
1978 Donna Funderburk El Dorado
1977 Debra Duree Texarkana
1976 Sonia Kay Jines Conway
1975 Robin Fields Hot Springs
1974 Gina Huddle
1973 Christal Phiffer
1972 Susan Tichenor
1971 Paula Keith
1970 Mary Dial Semi-finalist
1969 Leonette Reed
1968 Ann Smithwick Semi-finalist
1967 Katy Wurst
1966 Peggy Jones
1965 Jeri Haynie
1964 Barbara McGlothlin
1963 Cheryl Bechtelheimer 2nd runner up at Miss American Beauty 1964 (Title for US Rep to Miss International pageant)
1962 Linda Riggan Leola
1961 Mickey Lambert
1960 Gene Chambers
1959 Donna Needham Semi-finalist
1958 Nancy Hill
1957 Helen Garrott Semi-finalist
1956 Nancy McCollum 2nd runner-up
1955 Margaret Haywood Jonesboro 1st runner-up Miss World United States 1955, 1st runner up at Miss World 1955 as Miss USA; 2nd runner-up Miss Dixie 1955
1954 Jineane Marie Ford Semi-finalist
1953 Jackie Stucker
1952 Barbara Wathen

1 Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant

References

  1. Prudenti, Richard Dean (2007-04-25). "Pageant Company Selects Bentonville For Events". The Morning News. Retrieved 2007-04-26.

External links

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