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Miss U.S. International
Formation1960; 64 years ago (1960)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersBurton
Location
MembershipMiss International
Official language
English
National Director
Britt Harrison
WebsiteMiss U.S. International Official Website

Miss U.S. International is the official United States preliminary to the Miss International Beauty Pageant (officially titled The International Beauty Pageant).[1] The United States has sent a representative to the Miss International pageant since its inception in 1960. The only year a representative was not sent was in 2006.[citation needed]

The current titleholder is Kenyatta Beazer of Maryland who was crowned on July 22, 2022 represented the United States at Miss International 2023 pageant in Japan.

History

During the early 1960s, the United States was represented by a titleholder called 'Miss National Press Photographer'.[2][3] From 1963 to 1967, the U.S. titleholder sent was called 'Miss American Beauty', and she was crowned few days before the Miss International finals.[4][5]

The Miss International Beauty Pageant moved to Japan in 1968. From 1968 to 1970, 'Miss Welcome to Long Beach', was invited to compete at Miss International in Japan.[6][7]

From 1971 to 1976, Alfred Patricelli, who was the executive director of the Miss World USA competition, was asked to select a U.S. titleholder to compete at Miss International from contestants at the Miss World USA contest.[8] He organized the Miss International USA pageant only 2 times, 1973 and 1975.[9][10]

From 1977 to 1983, California Beauty Pageant Inc. led by Leonard Stallcup, was the license holder for the U.S. representative to Miss International.[11] They organized Miss California International, and the winner every year represented the U.S. at Miss International as 'Miss American Beauty'.[12]

From 1984 to 1989, the Miss Universe organization was the license holder for the U.S. representative to Miss International, and sent runner-ups of Miss USA to Miss International. In 1987, the U.S. representative's sash was changed back to 'United States'.[13][14] It is unknown who was in charge of selecting the contestants from 1990 to 2006, but, mostly Californian titleholders were sent to Japan.

Harrison Productions, LLC has been the license holder for Miss International in the United States since 2007 and the winner of the Miss U.S. International pageant competes at the Miss International Beauty Pageant every years.[citation needed]

Results summary

Placements in Miss International

USA holds a record of 32 placements at Miss International.

  • Miss International: Brucene Smith (Miss International 1974), Katherine Ruth (Miss International 1978), Christie Claridge (Miss International 1982)
  • 1st Runners-up: Linda Taylor (1964), Gail Krielow (1965), Anna Rapagna (1979), Charissa Ewing (1980), Sarie Joubert (1985), Dana Richmond (1988), Amy Holbrook (2004)
  • 2nd Runners-up: Pamela Elfast (1967), Karen MacQuarrie (1968)
  • 3rd Runners-up: Joyce Bryan (1963), Jacqueline Jochims (1971), Patricia Bailey (1975), Susan Carlson (1976)
  • 4th Runners-up: Charlene Lundberg (1960), Carolyn Joyner (1962), Lindsay Bloom (1972), Laura Bobbitt (1977), Lindsay Becker (2015), Kaitryana Leinbach (2016)
  • Top 15: Gayle Kovaly (1969), Randi Blesener (1970), Lisa Schuman (1981), Kimberly Bleier (1983), Cindy Williams (1986), Paula Morrison (1987), Deborah Husti (1989), Shawna Bouwman (1990), Amanda Delgado (2012), Andrea Neu (2013)

Awards

Titleholders

This is a list of women who have represented the United States at the Miss International pageant.[15]

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as Runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the Semi-finalists
Year Name Age[a] State Represented Hometown Placement at Miss International Notes
1960 Charlene Lundberg 19  Illinois Joliet 4th Runner-up
1961 Jo Ann Dyer 22  Ohio Lima
1962 Carolyn Joyner† 19  Kansas Freeport 4th Runner-up
1963 Joyce Bryan† 20  Florida Miami 3rd Runner-up
1964 Linda Ann Taylor 18  California San Diego 1st Runner-up
1965 Gail Krielow 21  Ohio Richmond Heights 1st Runner-up Miss Ohio USA 1964, Top 15 at Miss USA 1964.
1966 No Pageant (cancelled)
1967 Pamela Elfast 19  New Jersey East Orange 2nd Runner-up
1968 Karen MacQuarrie 20  California Long Beach 2nd Runner-up
1969 Gayle Kovaly 20  California Long Beach Top 15
1970 Randi Blesener 21  California Long Beach Top 15
1971 Jacqueline Jochims 23  Iowa Carroll 3rd Runner-up Miss Iowa USA 1970.
1972 Lindsay Bloom 22  Arizona Scottsdale 4th Runner-up 2nd Runner-up at Miss World USA 1971.
1973 Pia Canzani 23  Maryland Baltimore
1974 Brucene Smith 23  Texas Port Lavaca Miss International 1974 Miss World USA 1971, Top 7 at Miss World 1971.
1975 Patricia Bailey 20  Virginia Norfolk 3rd Runner-up
1976 Susan Carlson 21  New York Schenectady 3rd Runner-up Miss New York USA 1973, 1st Runner-up at Miss USA 1973.
1977 Laura Bobbitt 18  California Fresno 4th Runner-up
1978 Katherine Ruth 18  California Los Angeles Miss International 1978
1979 Anna Rapagna 21  California Burbank 1st Runner-up
1980 Charissa Ewing 18  California Los Angeles 1st Runner-up
1981 Lisa Schuman 18  California Cypress Top 15
1982 Christie Claridge 19  California Los Angeles Miss International 1982 Miss Photogenic.
1983 Kimberly Bleier 19  California Los Angeles Top 15
1984 Sandra Percival 20  Missouri Sunrise Beach Miss Missouri USA 1984, 3rd Runner-up at Miss USA 1984.
1985 Laura Bach 23  Illinois Elmhurst did not compete Bach didn't compete for unknown reasons; Miss Illinois USA 1985, 2nd Runner-up at Miss USA 1985.
Sarie Joubert 22  Louisiana Shreveport 1st Runner-up Elevated to replace Bach; Miss Louisiana USA 1985, 3rd Runner-up at Miss USA 1985.
1986 Tami Tesch 21  Georgia Hephzibah did not compete Tesch didn't compete for unknown reasons; Miss Georgia USA 1986, 2nd Runner-up at Miss USA 1986.
Cindy Williams 22  Mississippi Hattiesburg Top 15 Elevated to replace Tesch; Miss Mississippi USA 1986, 3rd Runner-up at Miss USA 1986.
1987 Diane Martin 23  Arizona Tucson did not compete Martin couldn't compete due to overage requirement in the time of international pageant; Miss Arizona 1985; Miss Arizona USA 1987, 2nd Runner-up at Miss USA 1987.
Paula Morrison 22  West Virginia Barboursville Top 15 Selected to replace Martin; Miss West Virginia USA 1987, Top 11 at Miss USA 1987.
1988 Dana Richmond 20  Mississippi Madison 1st Runner-up Miss Mississippi USA 1988, 4th Runner-up at Miss USA 1988.
1989 Deborah Husti 21  New Jersey Rockaway Top 15 Miss New Jersey USA 1989, 2nd Runner-up at Miss USA 1989.
1990 Shawna Bouwman 20  California Artesia Top 15
1991 Kimberly Byers 22  California Oxnard
1992 Sandra Lee Allen 22  California Los Angeles
1993 Lynette MacFee 23  California Pasadena
1994 Karen Kristie Doyle 21  Oklahoma Oklahoma City
1995 Krista Loskota 19  California San Gabriel
1996 Maya Yadira Kashak 18  California Palm Desert
1997 Tanya Miller 19  California Barstow
1998 Susan Paez 22  California South Gate
1999 Jennifer Glover 20  California Castro Valley Miss California USA 2001; Miss California 2002.
2000 Kirstin Cook 22  Florida Miami
2001 Eleana Thompson 19  California Lake Elsinore
2002 Mary Elizabeth Jones 21  California Mira Loma
2003 Masielle Otero 23  Florida Miami
2004 Amy Holbrook 19  California San Diego 1st Runner-up
2005 Anna Ward 24  California Long Beach
2006 Sara Harrigfeld 26  California Palm Springs did not compete Harrigfeld was disqualified due to overage requirement. No runners-up were sent to Miss International 2006.
2007 April Strong 19  Illinois Chicago
2008 Kelly Best 21  Michigan Troy Miss Michigan USA 2007, Top 15 at Miss USA 2007.
2009 Aileen Jan Yap 20  Texas Willis Miss Mobile Beauty.
2010 Casandra Tressler 24  Maryland Oakland Miss Maryland USA 2008.
2011 Kristen Little 22  New Mexico Atlanta, GA
2012 Amanda Delgado 22  California Victorville Top 15
2013 Andrea Neu 22  Colorado Pueblo Top 15 Miss Earth United States 2014, 1st Runner-up at Miss Earth 2014.
2014 Samantha Brooks 23  California Highland
2015 Lindsay Becker 24  Minnesota Apple Valley 4th Runner-up
2016 Kaitryana Leinbach 18  North Carolina Charlotte 4th Runner-up
2017 Shanel James 26  Maryland Fort Meade
2018 Bonnie Walls 24  New York New York City
2019 Ghazal Gill 23  California Fremont
2020 Maritsa Platis 19  South Carolina North Myrtle Beach No Pageant Miss International 2020 and 2021 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; later 4th Runner-Up at Miss South Carolina USA 2023.
2021
2022 Corrin Stellakis[16] 23  New York Bridgeport Miss New York Teen USA 2014; Top 12 at Miss World America 2015; Miss Earth United States 2016, 3rd Runner-up at Miss Earth 2016 (Originally placed Top 8, later elevated after original 3rd runner-up was resigned).
2023 Kenyatta Beazer[17] 25  Maryland Baltimore Top 25 at Miss World America 2019; 1st Runner-up at Miss US International 2021.

Notes:

  • † Now deceased

By number of states

States Titles Years
 California 28 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982,
1983, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006,[b] 2012, 2014, 2019[c]
 Maryland 4 1973, 2010, 2017, 2023[d]
 New York 3 1976, 2018, 2022
 Illinois 1960, 1985,[b] 2007
 Florida 1963, 2000, 2003
 Texas 2 1974, 2009
 New Jersey 1967, 1989
 Mississippi 1986, 1988
 Arizona 1972, 1987[b]
 Ohio 1961, 1965
 South Carolina 1 2020/2021
 North Carolina 2016[e]
 Minnesota 2015
 Colorado 2013
 New Mexico 2011
 Michigan 2008
 Oklahoma 1994
 West Virginia 1987
 Georgia 1986[b]
 Louisiana 1985
 Missouri 1984
 Virginia 1975
 Iowa 1971
 Kansas 1962
  1. ^ Age when crowned the national title.
  2. ^ a b c d Took over or held the title for a brief period of time after the original winner resigned, or before they unable to participate, and thus did not compete at Miss International.
  3. ^ Competed at Miss West Coast
  4. ^ Competed at Miss Northeast
  5. ^ Competed at Miss South Atlantic

See also

References

  1. ^ "The winner of Miss U.S. International every year will compete at Miss International beauty pageant". missusinternational.com.
  2. ^ "Charlene Lundberg was selected as Miss U.S.A. by the National Press Photographers". oocities.org.
  3. ^ "JoAnn Dyer of Ohio, crowned Miss National Press Photographers". veestarz.com.
  4. ^ "Joyce Bryan was selected as the American Beauty". veestarz.com.
  5. ^ "The American Beauty is Linda Ann Taylor". veestarz.com.
  6. ^ "Mayor of Long Beach and Miss Welcome to Long Beach was invited to attend the 1968 Miss International Beauty Pageant in Tokyo". Independent Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Homegrown American Beauty seeks world crown (Karen MacQuarrie, Miss Welcome to Long Beach for Miss International Beauty Pageant in Tokyo)". Independent Press-Telegram. Long Beach, California – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Japanese Name Patricelli to Head Miss International Beauty Contest". www.newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Miss International USA 1973". www.newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Girl who won pageant here ranked fourth in world test". www.newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Miss California International". 7 June 1979.
  12. ^ "Lisa Schuman, Miss California International 1981".
  13. ^ "Sarie Joubert selected as 1st RU". www.newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Dana Richmond was selected to represent USA". www.newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "History of the United States representative at Miss International beauty pageant". missusinternational.com.
  16. ^ "Catching Up with Miss U.S. International Corrin Stellakis". WSYR-TV. July 26, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  17. ^ "Kenyatta Beazer was recently crowned as Miss U.S. International 2022 and will be representing the United States at the 61st Miss International 2023 pageant". Instagram. 2022-07-28. Retrieved 2022-12-28.