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{{Infobox beauty pageant {{Infobox beauty pageant
| image = | image = Abbie Stockard 05.jpg
| caption = | caption = Miss America 2025 Abbie Stockard
| date = January 5, 2025 | date = January 5, 2025
| presenters = | presenters = {{Hlist|Nikki Novak|]}}
| venue = ], ] | venue = ], ]
| broadcaster = Miss America Website | broadcaster = Miss America Website
| congeniality= | congeniality= Katie Ann Powell<br>]
| winner = | winner = Abbie Stockard<br>]
| represented =
| entrants = 52 | entrants = 52
| placements = | placements = 11
| debuts =
| returns = ]
| withdraws =
| before = ] | before = ]
| next = ] | next = ]
}} }}


'''Miss America 2025''' will be the 97th ] pageant, to be held in Orlando, Florida, alongside the Miss America's Teen 2025 competition on January 4 and 5, 2025 respectively.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://abc7.com/post/52-women-compete-miss-america-2025-crown/15748784/|title=52 women compete for Miss America 2025 crown|website=ABC7 Los Angeles}}</ref> '''Miss America 2025''' was the 97th ] pageant, held in Orlando, Florida, alongside the Miss America's Teen 2025 competition on January 4 and 5, 2025 respectively.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://abc7.com/post/52-women-compete-miss-america-2025-crown/15748784/|title=52 women compete for Miss America 2025 crown|website=ABC7 Los Angeles}}</ref>


] of ] will crown her successor at the end of the event.<ref name="auto"/> ] of ] crowned Abbie Stockard of ] as her successor at the end of the event.<ref name="auto"/>


== Background == == Background ==
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] and ] utilizing "human props" has been added as potential talents. The partner must be dressed in all black and cannot perform any solo parts.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Instagram |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/C-n6KSNNQi7/ |access-date=2024-12-26 |website=www.instagram.com}}</ref> ] and ] utilizing "human props" has been added as potential talents. The partner must be dressed in all black and cannot perform any solo parts.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Instagram |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/C-n6KSNNQi7/ |access-date=2024-12-26 |website=www.instagram.com}}</ref>


The Miss Puerto Rico pageant has also been reinstated after last competing in 2017.<ref>{{Cite web |title=historia |url=https://www.misspuertorico.org/historia |access-date=2024-12-06 |website=Miss Puerto Rico Org |language=es}}</ref> The ] pageant has also been reinstated after last competing in 2017.<ref>{{Cite web |title=historia |url=https://www.misspuertorico.org/historia |access-date=2024-12-06 |website=Miss Puerto Rico Org |language=es}}</ref>


==Results== ==Results==
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|Miss America 2025 |Miss America 2025
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* '''] - ]'''
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|1st Runner-Up |1st Runner-Up
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* ] – Annette Addo-Yobo
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|2nd Runner-Up |2nd Runner-Up
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* ] – Carley Jaymes Vogel
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|3rd Runner-Up |3rd Runner-Up
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* ] – Casana Fink
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|4th Runner-Up |4th Runner-Up
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* ] – Stephanie Finoti
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|Top 11 |Top 11
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* ] Abbie Stockard
* ] – Alexandra Lotko * ] – Alexandra Lotko
* ] – Casana Fink
* ] – Ludwidg Louizaire * ] – Ludwidg Louizaire
* ] – Emily Schumacher * ] – Emily Schumacher
* ] – Lauren Frost * ] – Lauren Frost
* ] – Stephanie Finoti
* ] – Davis Wash * ] – Davis Wash
* ] – Carley Vogel
* ] – Annette Addo-Yobo
* ] – Mandi Jo Genord * ] – Mandi Jo Genord
|}

==Preliminary awards==
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
! Awards
! Candidates
|-
| ]
|
* '''] – Carley Jaymes Vogel - Classical Vocal, "Climb Every Mountain" '''
* '''] – Page Weinstein - Dance Twirl, "Thunder Struck" '''
* '''] – Carrie Everett - Vocal, "The Impossible Dream" '''
|-
| ]
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* '''] - Casana M. Fink '''
* '''] - Sophia Richards '''
* '''] - Annette Addo-Yobo '''
|-
| ]
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* '''] - Mandi Genord'''
* '''] - Stephanie Finoti '''
* '''] - Davis Wash '''
|-
| ]
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* '''] - Alexandra Lotko (Overall)'''
* '''] – Emily Spencer '''
* '''] – Abbie Stockard '''
* '''] - Camille Cathey'''
* '''] - Bridget O'Brien'''
* '''] - Mandi Jo Genord'''

|} |}


== Contestants == == Contestants ==
The first state pageant was Miss ] crowned on April 14, 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=The 97th Miss America 2025: All State Preliminary Competitions |url=https://world360news.com/node/20886 |access-date=February 28, 2024 |work=The World 360 News}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%;" {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%;"
!State, district, or territory !State, district, or territory
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|] |''']'''
|Abbie Stockard<ref>{{Cite web |title=MSN |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/peopleandplaces/watch-miss-hoover-crowned-miss-alabama-2024/vi-BB1phwzm |access-date=2024-09-05 |website=www.msn.com}}</ref> |'''Abbie Stockard'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=MSN |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/peopleandplaces/watch-miss-hoover-crowned-miss-alabama-2024/vi-BB1phwzm |access-date=2024-09-05 |website=www.msn.com}}</ref>
|21 |21
|] |]
|Contemporary Dance, "You Say" |Contemporary Dance, "You Say"
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|'''Miss America 2025'''
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| American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
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|"Proudly Volunteer" |"Proudly Volunteer"
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| American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
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|Previously ] 2018 |Previously ] 2018
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|Vocal, "My Funny Valentine" |Vocal, "My Funny Valentine"
|"It's Okay to not be Okay" |"It's Okay to not be Okay"
| Top 11
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| American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist and Over-all winner
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|Casana Fink |Casana M. Fink
|25 |25
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|Lyrical Dance, "Rescue" |Lyrical Dance, "Rescue"
|"Give to Life; Donate Life - Advocating for Tissue and Organ Donation" |"Give to Life; Donate Life - Advocating for Tissue and Organ Donation"
| 3rd Runner-Up
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| Preliminary Evening Gown award | Preliminary Evening Gown award
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|Broadway Vocal, "Home" |Broadway Vocal, "Home"
|"Education for Every Student" |"Education for Every Student"
| Top 11
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|"Boomerang!" |"Boomerang!"
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| American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
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|Tap Dance, "Proud Mary" & "River Deep Mountain High" |Tap Dance, "Proud Mary" & "River Deep Mountain High"
|"The Heart of the Matter" |"The Heart of the Matter"
| Top 11
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|Previously ] 2017 |Previously ] 2017
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|Lyrical Dance, "One Moment in Time" |Lyrical Dance, "One Moment in Time"
|"Inspiring Inclusivity through Education and Opportunity" |"Inspiring Inclusivity through Education and Opportunity"
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| American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
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|Ballet en Pointe, "Kitri Act III" and "Don Quixote" |Ballet en Pointe, "Kitri Act III" and "Don Quixote"
|"That STEM Girl" |"That STEM Girl"
| 4th Runner-Up
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| Preliminary Fitness award | Preliminary Fitness award
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|Clogging, "Hound Dog" |Clogging, "Hound Dog"
|"Adoption as Oklahoma's Option" |"Adoption as Oklahoma's Option"
| Top 11
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|Dance Twirl, "Thunderstruck" |Dance Twirl, "Thunderstruck"
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| Preliminary Talent award | Preliminary Talent award
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|Previously ] 2014 |Previously ] 2014
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|Vocal, "Ain't No Sunshine" |Vocal, "Ain't No Sunshine"
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| Top 11
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| Preliminary Fitness award | Preliminary Fitness award
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|] |]
|Carley Vogel |Carley Jaymes Vogel
|22 | 24
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|Classical Vocal, "Climb Every Mountain" |Classical Vocal, "Climb Every Mountain"
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| 2nd Runner-Up
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| Preliminary Talent award | Preliminary Talent award
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|Slam Poetry, "Autism SPEAKS" |Slam Poetry, "Autism SPEAKS"
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| 1st Runner-Up
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| Preliminary Evening Gown award | Preliminary Evening Gown award
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|Contemporary Jazz Dance, "You Don't Own Me" |Contemporary Jazz Dance, "You Don't Own Me"
|"Connecting Lives: Adoption Resources and Advocacy" |"Connecting Lives: Adoption Resources and Advocacy"
| Top 11
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| Preliminary Fitness award |Preliminary Fitness award; American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
|Previously ] 2018 |Previously ] 2018
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== Miss America's Teen == == Miss America's Teen ==
{{unreferenced section|date=January 2025}}
*'''Talent''': New Hampshire, Texas and Louisiana Teen *'''Talent''': New Hampshire, Texas and Louisiana Teen
*'''AHA Go Red for Women Leadership Award''': Illinois, Hawaii (Overall) and Montana *'''AHA Go Red for Women Leadership Award''': Illinois, Hawaii (Overall) and Montana
*'''Evening Gown''': Maryland, Mississippi and Alabama *'''Evening Gown''': Maryland, Mississippi and Alabama
*'''Fitness''': Iowa, Georgia and Texas *'''Fitness''': Iowa, Georgia and Texas

== Notes ==
{{notelist}}


== References == == References ==

Revision as of 08:10, 7 January 2025

97th edition of the Miss America competition

Miss America 2025
Miss America 2025 Abbie Stockard
DateJanuary 5, 2025
Presenters
VenueWalt Disney Theater, Orlando, Florida
BroadcasterMiss America Website
Entrants52
Placements11
ReturnsPuerto Rico
WinnerAbbie Stockard
Alabama
CongenialityKatie Ann Powell
District of Columbia
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Miss America 2025 was the 97th Miss America pageant, held in Orlando, Florida, alongside the Miss America's Teen 2025 competition on January 4 and 5, 2025 respectively.

Madison Marsh of Colorado crowned Abbie Stockard of Alabama as her successor at the end of the event.

Background

New eligibility rules allow transgender entrant who have fully completed "sexual reassignment surgery" a year prior to competing. Other usual rules apply to the 2025 part of the Miss America Pageants.

Ballroom dancing and cheerleading utilizing "human props" has been added as potential talents. The partner must be dressed in all black and cannot perform any solo parts.

The Miss Puerto Rico pageant has also been reinstated after last competing in 2017.

Results

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Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss America 2025
1st Runner-Up
  • Texas – Annette Addo-Yobo
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
  • Ohio – Stephanie Finoti
Top 11

Preliminary awards

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Awards Candidates
Talent
  • Tennessee – Carley Jaymes Vogel - Classical Vocal, "Climb Every Mountain"
  • Pennsylvania – Page Weinstein - Dance Twirl, "Thunder Struck"
  • North Carolina – Carrie Everett - Vocal, "The Impossible Dream"
Evening Gown
Fitness
AHA Go Red for Women Leadership Award

Contestants

State, district, or territory Name Age Hometown Talent Community Service Initiative Placement Special awards Notes
Alabama Abbie Stockard 21 Vestavia Contemporary Dance, "You Say" Miss America 2025 American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
Alaska Jordan Naylor 26 Anchorage Ballroom Dance, "Little Pary Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)" "Nation of Lifesavers" Previously Miss Alaska's Outstanding Teen 2012

Previously Miss Alaska USA 2023

Arizona Shailey Ringenbach 20 Phoenix Lyrical Dance, "If You're Reading This" "Share the Love: Improving Mental Health through Pet Therapy" Older sister of Miss Arizona's Outstanding Teen 2022, Saray Ringenbach
Arkansas Camille Cathey 22 Wynne Vocal, "If I Had My Way" "Proudly Volunteer" American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist Previously Miss Arkansas' Outstanding Teen 2018
California Kimberly Vernon 27 Santa Clara Jazz Dance, "Le Jazz Hot" "Arts for All - Advocating for Accessible Arts Education"
Colorado Alexandra Lotko 26 Denver Vocal, "My Funny Valentine" "It's Okay to not be Okay" Top 11 American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist and Over-all winner
Connecticut Monica Fenwick 23 Watertown Flute, "Don't Stop Me Now" "Communication is Key"
Delaware Nova Rae Gaffney 24 Milford Classical Ballet en Pointe, "Carmen" "Behind Closed Doors: Domestic Violence Awareness"
District of Columbia Katie Ann Powell 26 Harp, "Baroque Flamenco" "Preparing Women for Financial Success"
Florida Casana M. Fink 25 Ocala Lyrical Dance, "Rescue" "Give to Life; Donate Life - Advocating for Tissue and Organ Donation" 3rd Runner-Up Preliminary Evening Gown award
Georgia Ludwidg Louizaire 26 Rome Broadway Vocal, "Home" "Education for Every Student" Top 11
Hawaii Hayley Cheyney-Kāne 27 Kaneohe Vocal and Hula, "Aloha Wau la'oe" "Aloha is for Everyone" Previously Miss Hawaii's Outstanding Teen 2013
Idaho Madison Andreason 21 Idaho Falls Vocal, "What Was I Made For" "Get Up and Get Out" Previously Miss Idaho's Outstanding Teen 2021

Daughter of Miss Idaho USA 1987, Vicki Hoffman Andreason

Illinois Breana Bagley 26 Decatur Lyrical Dance, "A New Day Has Come"
Indiana Kalyn Melham 23 Muncie Vocal, "Don't Forget Me" 'ACT: Advocating for Change through Theater"
Iowa Abigaille Batu-Tiako 21 Oskaloosa Vocal, "The Joke" "The United Voices"
Kansas Alexis Smith 25 Wichita Ventriloquism, "The Aucioneer" "Respect Reclaimed"
Kentucky Chapel Tinius 24 Bowling Green Fiddle Medley "Operation Gratitude: For the Fallen, For the Fighting, For the Veterans" Previously Miss Kentucky's Outstanding Teen 2016

Previously Distinguished Young Woman of Kentucky 2018

Louisiana Olivia Grace George 20 Ruston Jazz Dance, "Bossa Nova Baby" "Education is KEY! Knowledge Empowers Youth"
Maine Jennie Daley 28 Sullivan HERStory "#DressLikeAnEngineer"
Maryland Bridget O'Brien 22 Frederick Musical Theater Vocal, "Don't Rain On My Parade" "Boomerang!" American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
Massachusetts Kiersten Khoury 23 Westwood HERStory, "Fight Song" "Redefining Dyslexia: Turning Challenges in Superpowers"
Michigan Jenae Lodewyk 24 Bay City HERStory "Women in the Workplace" Older sister to Miss Michigan's Outstanding Teen 2016, Kendra Lodewyk
Minnesota Emily Schumacher 24 Mankato Tap Dance, "Proud Mary" & "River Deep Mountain High" "The Heart of the Matter" Top 11 Previously Miss Minnesota's Outstanding Teen 2017

Older sister of Miss Minnesota's Outstanding Teen 2022, Julia Schumacher

Mississippi Becky Williams 22 Purvis Jazz Dance, "Move You're Steppin' on My Heart" "Make a Move"
Missouri Ashley Berry 20 Clinton Contemporary Ballet en Pointe, "Eleanor Rigby" Previously Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2021
Montana Kaylee Wolfensberger 20 Bozeman Piano, "Great Balls of Fire" "Healing Harmonies"
Nebraska Raechel Warren 28 Omaha Roller Figure Skating, "Song Must Go On" "Passion to Purpose" Previously Miss Iowa Volunteer 2022
Nevada Karrina Ferris 21 Reno Lyrical Dance, "You Will Be Found"
New Hampshire Emily Spencer 23 Bedford Lyrical Dance, "One Moment in Time" "Inspiring Inclusivity through Education and Opportunity" American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist
New Jersey Elizabeth Mendel 22 Cape May Court House Lyrical Dance, "It's All Coming Back to Me" "Image is Everywhere"
New Mexico Emille-Marie Enriquez Alamogordo Folkloric Dance, "El Son De La Negra" Previously Miss New Mexico Volunteer 2022
New York Abigail Quammen 24 Manhattan Vocal, "My Way" "Read to Lead to Succeed" Previously Miss Kentucky's Outstanding Teen 2017
North Carolina Carrie Everett 20 Durham Vocal, "The Impossible Dream" "We Need Equity to Build Communities" Preliminary Talent award
North Dakota Sophia Richards 23 Hope Vocal, "La Vie En Rose" "BIO Girls" Preliminary Evening Gown award
Ohio Stephanie Finoti 21 Columbus Ballet en Pointe, "Kitri Act III" and "Don Quixote" "That STEM Girl" 4th Runner-Up Preliminary Fitness award
Oklahoma Lauren Frost 24 Tahlequah Clogging, "Hound Dog" "Adoption as Oklahoma's Option" Top 11
Oregon Abigail Hoppe 25 McMinnville Latin Ballroom Dance, 'Let's Get Loud" "Making Type 1 Diabetes Feel Like Type None Diabetes"
Pennsylvania Page Weinstein 26 Pittsburgh Dance Twirl, "Thunderstruck" Preliminary Talent award Previously Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen 2014
Puerto Rico Wilma Victoria Richiez-Mateo San Juan HERStory
Rhode Island Ali Hornung 24 Providence Vocal, "Legally Blonde" "Glimmer of Hope"
South Carolina Davis Wash 23 Edgefield Vocal, "Ain't No Sunshine" Top 11 Preliminary Fitness award
South Dakota Joelle Simpson 20 Rapid City Harp, "Swan Lake Harp Cadenza" "Nurturing Nature"
Tennessee Carley Jaymes Vogel 24 Murfreesboro / Kennesaw, Georgia Classical Vocal, "Climb Every Mountain" 2nd Runner-Up Preliminary Talent award
Texas Annette Addo-Yobo 25 Southlake Slam Poetry, "Autism SPEAKS" 1st Runner-Up Preliminary Evening Gown award
Utah Paris Matthews 26 Cottonwood Heights Jazz Dance, "All That Jazz" "Power of Play: Advocating for Hospitalized Children"
Vermont Meara Seery 24 Brattleboro Vocal, "Seven Nation Army" "Green for Good"
Virginia Carlehr Swanson 25 Charlottesville Vocal/Piano, "Get Here"
Washington Hermona Girmay 23 Seattle Vocal, "My Days"
West Virginia Jennifer Reuther 26 Wheeling Jazz Dance "Wellness Across West Viriginia"
Wisconsin Mandi Jo Genord 22 Beaver Dam Contemporary Jazz Dance, "You Don't Own Me" "Connecting Lives: Adoption Resources and Advocacy" Top 11 Preliminary Fitness award; American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist Previously Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2018
Wyoming Baylee Drewry 23 Greybull HERStory, "Breath and Life" "Supporting Girls and Women in Sports" Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2020

Miss America's Teen

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  • Talent: New Hampshire, Texas and Louisiana Teen
  • AHA Go Red for Women Leadership Award: Illinois, Hawaii (Overall) and Montana
  • Evening Gown: Maryland, Mississippi and Alabama
  • Fitness: Iowa, Georgia and Texas

Notes

  1. Ages at the time of national competition

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