America's Miss World 2017 |
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Date | August 13, 2017 |
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Venue | Linda Chapin Theatre, Orlando, Florida |
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Entrants | 28 |
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Placements | 16 |
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Winner | Clarissa Bowers
Florida |
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← 2016 |
America's Miss World 2017 was the 3rd edition of the America's Miss World pageant after Christoper Wilmer lost the franchise to Lynne Scott Safrit & Elizabeth Safrit, the new co-national directors of Miss World in the United States.[1] The pageant was held on August 13, 2017 at the Linda Chapin Theatre in the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.[2] Audra Mari of North Dakota, who was also Miss World America 2016 and placed Top 11 in Miss World 2016, crowned her successor Clarissa Bowers of Florida at the end of the event.[3] She represented the United States at the Miss World 2017 pageant in China on November 18, 2017 and placed Top 40.[4]
Results[edit]
Final Results |
Contestant
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Miss World America 2017
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Florida - Clarissa Bowers
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1st Runner-Up
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Arizona - Maureen Montagne
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2nd Runner-Up
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District of Columbia - Chance Cessna
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3rd Runner-Up
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Georgia - Emanii Davis
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4th Runner-Up
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Rhode Island - Alexandra Curtis
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Top 10
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Texas - JoAnn Emale
Ohio - Krithika Rajkumar
Florida - Louina LaFalaise
Maryland - Mariela Pepin
Georgia - Sierra Bognéar
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Top 16
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§ Fundraising Winner.
Challenge events[edit]
Beauty with a Purpose[edit]
Final Result[5]
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Contestant
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Winner
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Georgia - Sierra Bognéar
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1st Runner-up
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2nd Runner-up
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New York - Marjana Chowdhury
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3rd Runner-up
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Ohio - Krithika Rajkumar
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4th Runner-up
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District of Columbia - Chance Cessna
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Top 10
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Rhode Island - Alexandra Curtis
Nevada - Kaelyn Crede
Arizona - Ariyanna Zoe Norman
Florida - Clarissa Bowers
Virginia - Mollie Thorsen
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Interview[edit]
Final Result[6]
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Contestant
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Winner
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District of Columbia - Chance Cessna
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1st Runner-up
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Florida - Clarissa Bowers
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2nd Runner-up
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Rhode Island - Alexandra Curtis
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3rd Runner-up
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4th Runner-up
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Ohio - Krithika Rajkumar
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Top 10
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Maryland - Mariela Pepin
Arizona - Maureen Montagne
Virginia - Mollie Thorsen
Georgia - Sierra Bognéar
California - Katerina Villegas
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Multimedia[edit]
Final Result[7]
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Contestant
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Winner
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Ohio - Krithika Rajkumar
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1st Runner-up
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Arizona - Ariyanna Zoe Norman
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2nd Runner-up
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Rhode Island - Alexandra Curtis
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3rd Runner-up
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Florida - Clarissa Bowers
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4th Runner-up
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Top 10
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Top Model[edit]
Final Result[8]
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Contestant
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Winner
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Florida - Clarissa Bowers
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1st Runner-up
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Arizona - Maureen Montagne
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2nd Runner-up
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3rd Runner-up
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4th Runner-up
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Top 10
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Florida - Louina LaFalaise
Georgia - Emanii Davis
District of Columbia - Chance Cessna
Georgia - Sierra Bognéar
New York - Abena Appiah
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Sport & Fitness[edit]
Final Result[9]
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Contestant
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Winner
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Georgia - Emanii Davis
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1st Runner-up
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2nd Runner-up
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Florida - Clarissa Bowers
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3rd Runner-up
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District of Columbia - Chance Cessna
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4th Runner-up
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Rhode Island - Alexandra Curtis
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Top 10
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Texas - JoAnn Emale
Arizona - Maureen Montagne
New York - Abena Appiah
Virginia - Mollie Thorsen
Florida - Louina LaFalaise
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Contestants[edit]
- The America's Miss World 2017 contestants are:[10]
Contestants were evaluated by separate panels of judges for the preliminary and final competitions.[39]
Final Judges[edit]
- Charles Woodson – athlete, also Miss World America Sports Challenge Head Coach[40]
- Jefre – creative concept artist for the new Miss World America and Miss Teen World America crowns
- Cyrus Frakes-King – an individual pageant instructor for Gowns & Crowns, LLC.
- Wendy Oliver – Director of Grants for Dr. Philips Charities.
- Davonda Simmons – entertainer
- Dr. John Cavanaugh – scientist and founder of Agile Sciences
- Ieena Duggal – the lead designer of the IEENA line for international fashion design house, Mac Duggal
Preliminary Judges[edit]
- Jefre – creative concept artist for the new Miss World America and Miss Teen World America crowns
- Cyrus Frakes-King – an individual pageant instructor for Gowns & Crowns, LLC.
- Wendy Oliver – Director of Grants for Dr. Philips Charities.
- Davonda Simmons – a multifaceted entertainer
- Antoinette Romero – Pageant Coordinator at international design house Mac Duggal
- Rene Bionat – Founder and Executive Director of art and beauty magazine
- Cary Ombres – Best Buddies partnership
Multimedia Competition Judges[edit]
- Ed Huckfelt – Vice President of Marketing & Administration of SPI Entertainment, Inc.
- Sarah Jane Waddell – Miss World Trinidad & Tobago 2014
- GL Rivera – collaborative and engaged strategic communications professional
- Ellie McKeating – Miss World Scotland 2014
Beauty with a Purpose Judges[edit]
- Frankie Cena – Mr World Canada 2012
- Courtney Thorpe – Miss World Australia 2014
- Tracy Galloway – Vice Chair of the Children's Tumor Foundation
- Victoria Mendoza – Miss World America 2015
Other pageant notes[edit]
Withdrawals[edit]
- Kayleen Workman (
Arizona)
Crossovers[edit]
- Miss World America
- Miss America
- 2016:
Rhode Island: Alexandra Curtis
- Miss USA
- 2015:
Arizona: Maureen Montagne (Top 15)
- 2016:
Georgia: Emanii Davis (2nd Runner-up)
- Miss Teen USA
- Miss U.S. International
- 2016:
California: Katerina Villegas (1st Runner-up)
- 2016:
Texas: JoAnn Emale (as Southern States; Miss Congeneality)
- Miss Universe
- Face of Beauty International
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Miss World participant countries and territories |
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Inactive since 2015 (contest began in outside UK) |
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- Algeria (2002)
- Andorra (2003)
- Barbados (2014)
- Bonaire (2012)
- Chad (2014)
- Chinese Taipei (2013)
- Cuba (1975)
- Dominica (2013)
- Estonia (2005)
- Gambia (1986)
- Greenland (1992)
- Grenada (2007)
- Guernsey (1975)
- Isle of Man (1988)
- Jersey (1981)
- Jordan (1981)
- Kosovo (2014)
- Lithuania (2014)
- Luxembourg (2014)
- Malawi (2012)
- Martinique (2014)
- Monaco (1955)
- Montserrat (1964)
- Morocco (1968)
- Northern Marianas (2003)
- Papua New Guinea (1990)
- São Tomé and Príncipe (2014)
- St. Barthelemy (2011)
- St. Martin (2001)
- St. Vincent and Grenadines (1994)
- Suriname (2011)
- Swaziland (2009)
- Switzerland (2014)
- Syria (1966)
- Tonga (1986)
- Turks & Caicos (2004)
- Uzbekistan (2013)
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Inactive non-existing countries and former territories |
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- Africa South (Miss South Africa for White) (1976)
- Czechoslovakia (1992)
- Hawaii (2001)
- Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1961)
- Serbia and Montenegro (2005)
- Tahiti (2010)
- Tanganyika (1960)
- USSR (1990)
- Yugoslavia (2002)
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