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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Results 2017 - Miss North Carolina USA/Teen USA Pageants
src: www.missnorthcarolinausa.com

The Miss North Carolina USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state North Carolina in the Miss USA pageant. This state is part of the RPM Productions group.

In 2005, Miss North Carolina USA Chelsea Cooley won the Miss USA crown and placed in the top 10 at Miss Universe. Cooley is the first former Miss North Carolina Teen USA to win the Miss title, although not the first to have competed at Miss Teen USA. The second Miss North Carolina Teen USA to win the Miss title was Erin O'Kelley in 2007. She went on to place in the top 15 at Miss USA 2007. Similar to the Miss Utah USA titleholders, both Cooley and Kelley placed at Miss USA, eclipsing their teen performances. In 2009, Kristen Dalton became the second woman from North Carolina to be crowned Miss USA.

Two Miss North Carolina USAs have also competed at Miss America.


Video Miss North Carolina USA



Results summary

Placements

  • Winners: Chelsea Cooley (2005), Kristen Dalton (2009)
  • 1st Runners-up: none
  • 2nd Runners-up: Constance Ann Dorn (1975), Lynn Jenkins (1994), Ashley Puleo (2004)
  • 3rd Runners-up: Lyndia Ann Tarlton (1960)
  • 4th Runners-up: Marcia Burton (1974)
  • Top 6: Pat Arnold (1991)
  • Top 10: Cookie Noak (1984), Rhonda Nobles (1986), Ashley Love-Mill (2013)
  • Top 11: Tess Elliott (1992)
  • Top 12: Deborah Ann Falls (1972), Dianne Jamerson (1979)
  • Top 15: Erin O'Kelley (2007)
  • Top 16: Shirley Bagwell (1956)

Awards

  • Miss Photogenic: Pat Arnold (1991)
  • Miss Congeniality: Vera Morris (1998), Monica Palumbo (2001)

Maps Miss North Carolina USA



Winners

Color key

1 Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant


2017 Miss North Carolina USA Crowning - Katie Coble - YouTube
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References


Miss North Carolina USA, Brittany York in attendance for 2011 Miss ...
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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia