- Miss USA 2006
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Miss USA 2006 Date April 21, 2006 Presenters Nancy O'Dell Drew Lachey Entertainment East Village Opera Company Venue 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore, Maryland Broadcaster NBC Entrants 51 Placements 15 Winner Tara Conner
KentuckyCongeniality Dottie Cannon Photogenic Cristin Duren Miss USA 2006, the 55th Miss USA pageant, was held at the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland on April 21, 2006. Fifty-one state titleholders competed for the title, which was won by Tara Conner of Kentucky.[1] Conner was crowned by outgoing titleholder Chelsea Cooley of North Carolina.[2]
This was the second consecutive year that the pageant was held in Baltimore, although the venue changed from the Hippodrome Theater to the larger 1st Mariner Arena.[3][4] Delegates arrived in the city on 2 April 2006, and were involved in three weeks of events, appearances and preliminary competitions before the final competition.[4] This included a trip to New York City to attend a book launch for The Miss Universe Guide to Beauty and make media appearances on Regis and Kathy, The Early Show and Total Request Live.[5][6]
The pageant hosts were Nancy O'Dell (who had hosted the pageant in 2004 and 2005) and Drew Lachey.[4] For the first time Queer Eye for the Straight Guy star Carson Kressley provided commentary.[7] Special guest performers were the East Village Opera Company.
The finals were broadcast by NBC, with 7.77 million viewers, the second-lowest viewership ever recorded.[8]
Contents
Results
Placements
Final results Contestant Miss USA 2006 1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up Top 10 Top 15 Awards
- Miss Congeniality – Dottie Cannon (Minnesota)
- Miss Photogenic – Cristin Duren (Florida)
Delegates
The Miss USA 2006 delegates are:
Judges
There were two sets of judges: one for the preliminary competition (held on April 14), and another for the final night of competition (April 21). The latter judges decided who won the Miss USA title.
Preliminary judges
- Jeff Kimbell – businessman involved in lobbying, political strategy, real estate, and entertainment.
- Kerry Cavanaugh – North American brand manager for CoverGirl cosmetics.
- Natasha O'Dell – producer for Black Entertainment Television's Special Projects Division.
- Valerie Boyce – an agent for Trump Model Management.
- Arnold Williams – manager of Abrams, Foster, Nole & William (based in Pennsylvania) since 1993.
- Robb Merrit – Vice President of a commercial real estate developer based in Baltimore, MD.
- Rhona Gaff – Vice President at the Trump Organization and is best known as the woman who rings Apprentice candidates each morning to give candidate their directions.
Finals judges
- Jillian Barberie – actress and entertainer reporter for Good Day LA.
- Donny Deutsch – executive and talk show host.
- Gina Drosos - Vice President and General Manager of Global Cosmetics for Procter & Gamble.
- Steve Madden – founder of a footwear company that bears his name.
- Nicole Linkletter – fashion model who won America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5.
- Donald Trump Jr. – Executive Vice President for Development and Acquisitions and son of pageant owner Donald Trump.
- James Hyde – starred as Sam Bennett on NBC's Passions for seven years.
- Hines Ward – wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers[26]
- Chad Hedrick – speed skater and world record holder.
Pre-pageant specials
A pre-pageant special edition of Deal or No Deal aired on April 12 on NBC. It included Miss USA 2005 Chelsea Cooley and twenty-six contestants, who replaced the show's models as briefcase-holders: Haleigh Stidham (AL), Kimberly Forsyth (AR), Tamiko Nash (CA), Jeannine Phillips (CT), Ashlee Greenwell (DE), Cristin Duren (FL), Catherine Warren (IL), Bridget Bobel (IN), Tara Conner (KY), Christina Cuenca (LA), Katee Stearns (ME), Tiffany Kelly (MA), Danelle Gay (MI), Dottie Cannon, (MN), Kristi Capel (MO), Lauren Scyphers (NV), Jessica Boyington (NJ), Onawa Lacy (NM), Samantha Holvey (NC), Kimberly Krueger (ND), Tanya Lehman (PA), Leeann Tingley (RI), Lacie Lybrand (SC), Soben Huon (UT), Amber Copley (VA), Jessica Wedge (WV).
Allison Machado (OR) was the alternate.
References
- ^ "Miss Kentucky crowned Miss USA, will compete in Miss Universe". Associated Press. 2006-04-22.
- ^ White, Tanika (2007-04-22). "Pageant brings glamor to city - and a crown for Kentuckian". The Baltimore Sun.
- ^ "Baltimore to host 2006 Miss USA pageant". Associated Press. 2005-11-22.
- ^ a b c White, Tanika (2006-04-02). "Miss USA charms city, again: Contestants arrive today as pageant returns to Baltimore in a bigger venue". The Baltimore Sun.
- ^ Arterbery, Andrea (2006-04-21). "New book provides universal guide to beauty". Women's Wear Daily. p. 10.
- ^ White, Tanika (2006-04-17). "Taking their charm to the Big Apple: Miss USA hopefuls' star-studded trip includes meeting Trump". The Baltimore Sun.
- ^ "Lachey to co-host Miss USA pageant in Baltimore". Associated Press. 2006-03-24.
- ^ Burris, Joe (2006-04-25). "Fewer viewers, but young watch pageant". The Baltimore Sun.
- ^ Cox, Rose (2006-04-16). "Beauty queen defies the mold; MISS ALASKA USA: Harley-riding hunter ready for pageant.". Anchorage Daily News. p. B6.
- ^ "Miss North Los Angeles USA, Tamiko Nash Crowned Miss California USA(R) 2006 During Live Event on September 11, 2005". ENP Newswire. 2005-10-05.
- ^ Roberson, Laura (2007-04-17). "Homegrown beauty: Mosley grad to compete for Miss USA title". The News Herald.
- ^ Goad, Meredith (2006-03-30). "Dreams of Miss USA title started early and haven't ended yet". Portland Press Herald. p. D17.
- ^ Slajda, Rachel (2005-11-21). "CROWNING MOMENT; Braintree woman wins Miss Mass.; Will compete in Miss USA pageant". The Patriot Ledger. p. 1.
- ^ "Lapeer woman crowned Miss Michigan USA". Associated Press. 2005-07-18.
- ^ Francis, Delma (2006-04-17). "Ambition takes local woman to Baltimore". Star-Tribune. p. 10E.
- ^ Wilder, Mark (2005-12-18). "Miss Missouri has local roots". Times-News.
- ^ Szalewski, Susan (2005-10-10). "UNL marketing major, Ralston senior win pageant crowns". Omaha World-Herald. p. 02B.
- ^ "Las Vegan prepares for Miss USA pageant". The Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2006-04-20. p. 6E.
- ^ "U. New Mexico student wins state beauty pageant". UWIRE. 2005-11-01.
- ^ Shutz, Christ (2006-01-07). "Ex-tomboy to compete in Miss USA". The Daily Oklahoman.
- ^ "Miss Oregon USA is Medford resident". Associated Press. 2005-12-05.
- ^ Lefever, Nicki (2006-03-30). "Suburban graduate competes for Miss USA title". York Daily Record.
- ^ "Grissom crowned Miss Tennessee USA 2006". Associated Press. 2005-10-08.
- ^ Alvis-Banks, Donna (2006-04-07). "Tech Student plans to win Miss USA title". Roanoke Times & World News.
- ^ "Pageant Winners Crowned". The Capital Times & Wisconsin State Journal. 2005-10-18. p. D2.
- ^ Bouchette, Ed (2006-04-11). "Ward to help judge Miss USA pageant". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. E-8.
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