Miss USA 1998

Miss USA 1998
Miss USA 1998
Date 10 March 1998
Presenters J. Eddie Peck, Ali Landry, Julie Moran
Venue Shreveport, Louisiana
Broadcaster CBS
Winner Shawnae Jebbia
Massachusetts Massachusetts
Congeniality Vera Morris
Photogenic Sonja Glenn

Miss USA 1998, the 47th Miss USA pageant, was held in Shreveport, Louisiana in March, 1998. The preliminary competition was held on 6 March 1998 and the final competition on 10 March 1998.[1] The event was won by Shawnae Jebbia of Massachusetts, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Brandi Sherwood of Idaho.[2]

The pageant was held in Shreveport, Louisiana for the second consecutive year; unusually Shreveport would also host the Miss Teen USA pageant later the same year. Owner Donald Trump had initially suggested that the event would be moved to New York City, however an agreement was reached in November 1997 for the pageant to stay in Louisiana.[3] During the two weeks that the delegates were in Shreveport the city and local companies benefitted from the extra business generated by the pageant and by the publicity offered by three minutes of promotion during the live broadcast.[4][5] The expected worldwide audience for the pageant was 300 million people.[6]

The pageant was hosted by The Young and The Restless star J. Eddie Peck for the only time, and Ali Landry, Miss USA 1996 and Julie Moran, co-host of Entertainment Tonight, offered colour commentary.[7] She Moves provided entertainment during the competition. Executive producers Susan Winston and Dan Funk were chosen to produce the live telecast, broadcast on CBS.[8]

During the competition, in a pre-taped segment, Halle Berry, Miss Ohio USA 1986 and first runner-up to Christy Fichtner at Miss USA 1986, was awarded a Distinguished Achievement Award for her achievements in acting.

Contents

Results

Placements

Map showing placements by state
  • The remaining top five finalists were (in order of placement): Melissa Leigh Anderson (Utah), Holly Mills (Texas)

Special awards

Scores

Final competition

State Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average Finalists
Massachusetts 8.90 9.41 9.65 9.32 9.34
Missouri 9.23 9.33 9.11 9.22 9.28
Texas 9.06 9.15 9.18 9.13 9.01
California 9.07 9.23 9.08 9.12 9.26
Utah 9.12 8.91 8.95 9.00 9.16
Arizona 8.90 8.93 8.86 8.90
Louisiana 8.78 8.80 9.05 8.87
Washington 8.67 9.04 8.80 8.83
Michigan 8.61 9.08 8.66 8.78
Virginia 8.53 8.65 8.83 8.67
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalists

Delegates

The Miss USA 1998 delegates were:

Historical significance

Crossovers

Eleven delegates had previously competed in either the Miss Teen USA or Miss America pageants.

Delegates who had previously held a Miss Teen USA state title were:

Delegate who had previously held a Miss America state title were:

Delegate who competed at Miss World 1998:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Swimsuit and evening gown judging narrows field to 10 for Miss USA". Associated Press. 1998-03-07. 
  2. ^ Foster, Mary (1998-03-11). "Miss Massachusetts wins Miss USA crown". Lundington Daily News. http://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=vZEKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-UsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7104,5569287&dq=miss-usa+mary-foster&hl=en. 
  3. ^ Associated Press (1997-11-28). "Pageant to Stay in Shreveport". The New Orleans Times-Picayune. p. A3. 
  4. ^ "Miss USA delegates arrive by runway and highway". Associated Press. 1998-02-22. 
  5. ^ Foster, Mary (1998-03-10). "Miss USA brings glamour, tourists to La.". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 
  6. ^ "Miss USA delegates began pageant preparations". Associated Press. 1998-02-23. 
  7. ^ Langley, Greg (1998-03-06). "Miss USA Pageant returns to Shreveport". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 
  8. ^ "Miss Universe Pageants Crown Blanki & Bodi as Executive Producers". Business Wire. 1998-03-02. 
  9. ^ "MISS USA Pageant Goes Online With `Interactive Web-Site Voting for Photogenic Award". Business Wire. 1998-03-03. 

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