Miss USA 2009 live from Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Las Vegas on April 19, 2009 t 7:00 p.m. ET/PT live from the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The hosts of the Miss USA 2009 pageant will be Billy Bush of Access Hollywood and Nadine Velazquez from “My Name Is Earl.” - Miss North Carolina USA Kristen Dalton is the winner of Miss USA 2009 - She will represent the United States in Miss Universe 2009.
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Special Awards:
Miss Congeniality: Cynthia Pate, Miss Wyoming
Miss Photogenic: Jessi Pierson, Miss West Virginia
The awards were presented by Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe. Congratulations!
Final results:
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Miss USA 2009 - North Carolina - Kristen Dalton
1st runner-up - California - Carrie Prejean
2nd runner-up - Arizona - Alicia Blanco
3rd runner-up - Laura Chukanov
4th runner-up - Maria Montgomery
Top 10
Arkansas - Chanley Painter
South Carolina - Stephanie Smith
Tennessee - Kristen Motil
Texas - Brooke Daniels
West Virginia - Jessi Pierson
Top 15
Connecticut - Monica Pietrzak
Georgia - Kimberly Gittings
Idaho - Melissa Weber
Minnesota - Erica Nego
Virginia - Maegan Phillips
Swimsuit Competition Results
1. North Carolina 9.198
2. California 9.033
3. Arizona 9.092
4. Kentucky 8.963
5. Utah 8.851
6. Arkansas 8.704
7. Texas 8.548
8. West Virginia 8.475
9. Tennessee 8.442
10. South Carolina 8.402
11. Virginia 8.199
12. Minnesota 8.150
13. Georgia 7.946
14. Idaho 7.800
15. Connecticut 7.797
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Miss USA 2009 Results video clips
(Thank you and credits to stevensittichai Channel)
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Kristen Jeannine Dalton from Wilmington, North Carolina is Miss USA 2009
(Thank you and credits to AP Photo/Eric Jamison)
LAS VEGAS – Miss North Carolina USA Kristen Dalton was crowned Miss USA 2009 on Saturday, beating out 50 other beauty queens in the live pageant televised from Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
The 21-year-old aspiring motivational speaker from Wilmington edged out first runner-up Miss California USA Carrie Prejean, of San Diego, and second runner-up Miss Arizona USA Alicia-Monique Blanco, of Phoenix.
Contestants from all 50 states and the District of Columbia competed in the pageant, aired live on NBC. Contestants were judged by their performance in swimsuit and evening gown modeling contests and their responses to a question asked onstage; unlike the rival Miss America pageant, Miss USA contestants do not perform a talent.
The top 15 contestants worked the stage in white string bikinis designed by pop star Jessica Simpson's swimwear line. Rocker Kevin Rudolf performed his song "Let it Rock," followed by The Veronicas, who performed their single "Untouched" as the top 10 beauties showed off their choice of glittering evening gowns.
Dalton's title comes with a year's use of a New York apartment, a public relations team, a two-year scholarship at the New York Film Academy and an undisclosed salary.
She also will go to the Bahamas in August to compete in the Miss Universe pageant, where American beauties haven't been lucky in recent years. Both Miss USA 2008 Crystle Stewart and her predecessor, Rachel Smith, wiped out on stage during the evening gown competition, becoming accidental YouTube stars.
Asked about the tumble during the show on Sunday, Stewart said it was a lesson in bouncing back from defeat.
"I think it was a true test of my character," said the 27-year-old Texan, who worked to raise awareness for breast cancer as she traveled the globe promoting the beauty contest.
If there is a YouTube moment from Sunday's show, it may be Miss California's answer to a question about legalizing same-sex marriage. The tall blonde stumbled some before giving an answer that appeared to please the pageant audience.
"We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage," Prejean said. "And you know what, I think in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised."
The pageant had enjoyed a scandal-free year until earlier this month, when Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza was skewered for a blog posting from a trip to Guantanamo Bay. The entry described having "aloooot of fun" at a base that houses the notorious military prison; it was later deleted from the pageant's Web site.
The contest, which is owned by NBC and reality TV mogul Donald Trump, was hosted by "Access Hollywood" co-anchor Billy Bush and Nadine Velazquez of the NBC sitcom "My Name is Earl." This year's judges included "Saturday Night Live" cast member Kenan Thompson, "Dancing with the Stars" winner Kelly Monaco and gossip blogger Perez Hilton.
Miss Wyoming USA Cynthia Pate, of Casper, Wyo., was voted Miss Congeniality by her fellow contestants. Jessi Pierson, of Milton, W.Va., was voted Miss Photogenic through an online contest on the Miss Universe Web site.
Organizers said Sunday's show kicks off "Green Week" at NBC. As part of the environmental awareness campaign, the Miss USA crown was designed by a jeweler that specializes in conflict-free and eco-friendly jewels. The crown from Diamond Nexus Labs of Franklin, Wis., is worth $202,000.
Miss USA 2009, the 58th Miss USA pageant is held at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 19, 2009. The winner will be crowned by outgoing titleholder Miss USA 2008, Crystle Stewart of Texas.
Preliminary Judges
Cara Petry
Chip Lightman
Lori Levine
Nick Light
Randall Winston
Rich Thurber
Seth Mayeri
Telecast Judges
Alicia Jacobs - Access Hollywood & KVBC News Ent.
Brian Graden - MTV Networks Music Channel
Claudia Jordan - Deal or No Deal Celeb. Apprentice, Miss Rhode Island USA 1997
Eric Trump - Trump Organization
Holly Madison - American model, Television personality
John Miller - NBC Universal
Kelly Monaco - Dancing with the Stars winner
Kenan Thompson - Saturday Night Live
Perez Hilton - Celebrity gossip
Robert Earl - CEO of Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino
Shandi Finnessey - Miss USA 2004
Shelley Hennig - Days of our Lives actress, Miss Teen USA 2004
Willie Geist - "Morning Joe" of MSNBC
The event will be hosted by Billy Bush of Access Hollywood and actress Nadine Velazquez; Bush is returning to host the pageant which he last emceed in 2005. He had previously co-hosted Miss USA 2003 with Daisy Fuentes and Miss USA 2004-2005 with Nancy O'Dell. Entertainment will be provided by Kevin Rudolf who will be performing "Let It Rock" during the swimsuit competition and The Veronicas will perform "Untouched" during the evening gown competition.
Delegates representing the fifty states plus the District of Columbia will compete in the pageant, and will arrive in Las Vegas on April 2, 2009. The winner will represent the United States at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant.
Miss USA Contestants Pictures and Profile/Biodata
Country, Contestants, Hometown, Age, Height:
Alabama
Rachel Philippona
Dothan
19
Miss Arizona
Alicia-Monique
Blanco Phoenix
21
Chanley Painter
Miss Arkansas
Conway
24
Jessica Irene Nolin
Miss Alaska
22
Carrie Prejean
Miss California
San Diego
21
Patrice Williams,
Miss Colorado
Colorado Springs
22
'7"
Monica Mary Pietrzak
Miss Connecticut
Manchester
25
5'11"
Kate Banaszak
Miss Delaware
Middletown
24
Nicole White
Miss District Of Columbia
Washington, DC
20
5'8" P
Previously Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2004
Anastagia Pierre
Miss Florida
Plantation
20
5'9"
Previously Miss Florida Teen USA 2004
Kimberly Gittings
Miss Georgia
Lilburn
20
Aureana Tseu
Miss Hawaii
Mililani
25
5'7"
Previously Miss Hawaii Teen USA 1999
Melissa Weber
Miss Idaho
Eagle
26
Ashley Bond
Miss Illinois
Oswego
24
Courtni Hall
Miss Indiana
Crawfordsville
21
5'3"
Previously Miss Indiana Teen USA 2004
Chelsea Lynn Gauger
Miss Iowa
Ankeny
19
Courtney Courter
Miss Kansas
Olathe
23
5'9"
Maria Elizabeth Montgomery
Miss Kentucky
Danville
19
Lacey Minchew
Miss Louisiana
Baton Rouge
24
5'7"
Previously Miss Teen America 2002, representing Georgia
Ashley T. Underwood,
Miss Maine
Benton
23
Gabrielle Carlson
Miss Maryland
Marion Station
24
Alison Michele Cronin
Miss Massachusetts
East Weymouth
21
Previously Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 2005
Lindsey Tycholiz
Miss Michigan
Sterling Heights
26
Erica Nego
Miss Minnesota
Plymouth
21
Jessica Lauren McRaney
Miss Mississippi
Terry
23
Previously Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2004
Stacey Smith
Miss Missouri
Florissant
22
5'9"
Misti Vogt
Miss Montana
Kalispell
22
5'11"
Meagan Winings
Miss Nebraska
Atkinson
22
Previously Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2004 and Top 10 Finalist at Miss Teen USA 2004.
Georgina Vaughan
Miss Nevada
Las Vegas
21
5'10"
Previously Miss Nevada Teen USA 2006
Christy Lynn Dunn
Miss New Hampshire
Laconia
25
Kaity Bettina Rodriquez
Miss New Jersey
Clifton
24
Bianca Matamoros-Koonce
Miss New Mexico
Albuquerque
22
Tracey Chang
Miss New York
New York
25
5'7"
Kristen Dalton
Miss North Carolina
21
5'7"
Sister of Miss North Carolina Teen USA 2008, Daughter of Miss North Carolina USA 1982, 1st runner up at Miss North Carolina Teen USA 2005
Kelsey Erickson
Miss North Dakota
Grand Forks
22
Natasha Aristea Vivoda
Miss Ohio
Youngstown
22
Lauren Lunday
Miss Oklahoma
Altus
25
Sylvie Tarpinian,
Miss Oregon
Eugene
24
Lindsey Nelsen
Miss Pennsylvania
Stewartstown
21
5'7"
Alysha Castonguay
Miss Rhode Island
Woonsocket
21
5'6"
Previously Miss Rhode Island Teen USA 2002 and Top 10 Semifinalist at Miss Teen USA 2002. Miss Teen America 2003 and Miss Teen Galaxy 2005
Stephanie Smith
Miss South Carolina
Goose Creek
21
5'7"
Jessica Rowell
Miss South Dakota
Sioux Falls
22
5'7"
Kristen Motil
Miss Tennessee
Williamson
24
5'9"
Brooke Daniels
Miss Texas
Tomball
22
5'8"
Laura Kirilova Chukanov
Miss Utah
Sandy
22
5'10"
Brooke Werner
Miss Vermont
Granville
21
Maegan Elizabeth Phillips
Miss Virginia
Quantico
21
Tara Turnure
Miss Washington
Seattle
22
Jessi Pierson,
Miss West Virginia
21
Alexandra Wehrley
Miss Wisconsin
Pewaukee
21
Cynthia Pate
Miss Wyoming
Casper
22
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Former Miss Teen USA state titleholders
Nine former Miss Teen USA state titleholders will compete at Miss USA 2009, the highest since 2007 and the second highest since 2003. For the first time five of the former teens competed at the same pageant, Miss Teen USA 2004. Aureana Tseu will become the first former Teen to represent her state at Miss USA ten years after competing at Miss Teen USA. This is also the first year that a Miss Teen USA 2006 contestant will compete at Miss USA.
Nebraska crowned one of their former Teen USA state titleholders for the first time, and Florida crowned only their second. In Rhode Island, consecutive Teen titleholders (Amy Diaz and Alysha Castonguay) won consecutive Miss titles, the first time this has occurred in the history of the two pageants.
The former teens competing at this Miss USA pageant are:
* Aureana Tseu (Hawaii) - Miss Hawaii Teen USA 1999
* Alysha Castonguay (Rhode Island) - Miss Rhode Island Teen USA 2002 (top 10 at Miss Teen USA 2002)
* Nicole White (District of Columbia) - Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2004
* Anastagia Pierre (Florida) - Miss Florida Teen USA 2004
* Courtni Hall (Indiana) - Miss Indiana Teen USA 2004
* Jessica McRaney (Mississippi) - Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2004
* Meagan Winings (Nebraska) - Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2004 (top 10 at Miss Teen USA 2004)
* Alison Cronin (Massachusetts) - Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 2005
* Georgina Vaughan (Nevada) - Miss Nevada Teen USA 2006
(Thank you and credits to http://www.globalbeauties.com, http://en.wikipedia.org, http://www.seattlepi.com, and all sources for the information and picture)
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