Miss America 2016

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Miss America 2016

Miss America 2016 was the 89th Miss America pageant, held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on September 13, 2015.[1]

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Miss America 2016
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Betty Cantrell, Miss America 2016
DateSeptember 13, 2015 (2015-09-13)
PresentersChris Harrison, Brooke Burke
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
BroadcasterABC
Entrants52
Placements15
WithdrawalsVirgin Islands
WinnerBetty Cantrell
Georgia
 2015
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Kira Kazantsev of New York crowned Betty Cantrell of Georgia as her successor at the end of the event. According to Miss America's website, the pageant got around 7.9 million views.

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Vanessa Williams at the conclusion of her performance of "Oh How the Years Go By" at Miss America 2016

There were 52 women[2] competing for the title, down from 53 contestants in the 2014 pageant, as the Miss Virgin Islands pageant organization did not renew their license and is no longer sending representatives for the Miss America pageant.

The panel of preliminary competition judges included publicist and talent producer Brian Edwards, Miss America 1979 Kylene Barker, producer Jenni Pulos, fashion and style expert Rachel Zalis, fashion designer Noah Alexander, D.C. lobbyist Lanny Griffith, and actor/model James Brown III.[3][4]

Vanessa Williams (who was crowned Miss America 1984 but was forced to resign a few weeks before her reign ended) served as head judge and performed Oh How the Years Go By.[5][6] The pageant began with Miss America CEO Sam Haskell issuing an apology to Williams, telling her that although "none of us currently in the organization were involved then, on behalf of today's organization, I want to apologize to you and to your mother, Miss Helen Williams. I want to apologize for anything that was said or done that made you feel any less the Miss America you are and the Miss America you always will be."[7][8][9] Suzette Charles (Williams' replacement)[10] said in an interview with Inside Edition that she was perplexed over the apology and suggested that it was given for the purpose of ratings.[11] Williams also commented on the events surrounding her return, stating in an interview with Robin Roberts that "there's a lot of people who feel I should return, so the people who harbor the resentment I understand it but realize that all of those people that were part of the old guard are no longer there."[5]

Results

Placements

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1st Runner-Up
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4th Runner-Up
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* - America's Choice

Awards

Preliminary awards

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Contestants

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State/district/terr. Name Hometown Age Talent Platform Placement Special awards Notes
Alabama Meg McGuffin[14] Ozark 22 Jazz Ballet en Pointe "Enigma Variation" from The Matrix "Healthy is the New Skinny - Promoting Positive Body Image" 4th runner-up Quality of Life Award 2nd runner-up Previously Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen 2007
Alaska Zoey Grenier[15] Anchorage 19 Vocal "Shy" from Once Upon a Mattress "Instilling Responsibility in Youth through Athletics" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
Arizona Madison Esteves Chandler 20 Contemporary Dance "Empowering Individuals With Disabilities" Previously Miss Arizona's Outstanding Teen 2012
Arkansas Loren McDaniel[16] Van Buren 22 Vocal "Piece of Sky" "Confidently You" Top 15
California Bree Morse[17] Garden Grove 23 Tap Dance "Alopecia Areata Advocacy (NAAF)"
Colorado Kelley Johnson[18] Windsor 22 Monologue "The Health Initiative PLUS" 2nd runner-up STEM Scholarship Award Appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to discuss her nursing monologue and received $10,000 from Shutterfly for nurse anesthetist school[19]

Later Miss California USA 2018[20]
Connecticut Colleen Ward Wolcott 22 Irish Step Dance "Promoting Childhood Literacy: Encouraging a Health Mind for a Healthy Life"
Delaware Brooke Mitchell[21] Selbyville 19 Baton twirling "Rhythm of the Night" "Volunteerism - Turn Your Passion into Action" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
District of Columbia Haely Jardas[22] Fort Myers 24 Vocal "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift "Mental Health Manners"
Florida Mary Katherine Fechtel[23] Leesburg 19 Lyrical Dance "Listen" "A Safety Net - Protecting Our Youth from Online Predators" Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award Sister of Elizabeth Fechtel, Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012[24]

Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2010[25]
Georgia Betty Cantrell[26] Warner Robins 21 Classical Vocal "Tu Tu Piccolo Iddio" "Healthy Children, Strong America" Miss America 2016[12] Preliminary Talent Award
Hawaii Jeanné Kapela[27] Kailua-Kona 20 Lyrical Dance "My Heart Will Go On" by Tioni Tam Sing "Sex Trafficking: #ItEndsWithUs" Miss Congeniality Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014, but pulled out of the competition due to a family emergency
Idaho Kalie Wright[28] Kimberly 23 Vocal "United We Stand, Supporting Our US Military Heroes" Previously National Sweetheart 2014[29]

Later Miss Minnesota USA 2018[30]
Illinois Crystal Davis[31] Anna 22 Vocal "That's Life" "Crystal Clear Driving - Eyes on the Road Ahead"
Indiana Morgan Jackson[32] Charlestown 21 Lyrical Ballet, "You Raise Me Up" "Project Impact: If not you, then who?" Daughter of Trina Collins, Miss New Mexico 1984

Previously Miss Indiana's Outstanding Teen 2007[33]
Top 10 at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2008

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
Iowa Taylor Wiebers[34] Clinton 21 Vocal. "Don't Forget Me" from Smash "St. Baldrick's Foundation - Shave. Serve. Share." Top 12 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

Preliminary Talent Award
Kansas Hannah Wagner[35] Wichita 19 Ballet en Pointe Swan Lake "The Bold Initiative: Stand Up, Stand Out, BE BOLD!"
Kentucky Clark Janell Davis Lexington 18 Vocal "Summertime" "Promoting Dyslexia Awareness" Grew up with dyslexia
Louisiana April Nelson[36] Mandeville 23 Vocal "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" from The Sound of Music "I.O.U. - Improving Others through U!" 3rd runner-up[13] Preliminary Talent Award Previously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2008[37]
Maine Kelsey Earley[38] Lebanon 24 Clogging "Black Betty" "The Superhero in You" Quality of Life Award Finalist Contestant at National Sweetheart 2012
Maryland Destiny Clark[39] Gaithersburg 23 Guitar/Vocal "Forging Your Own Destiny - Overcoming Adversity with Self-Discovery and Mentorship" Quality of Life Award Finalist 4th runner-up at Miss Maryland USA 2015
Massachusetts Meagan Fuller Attleboro 22 Jazz Dance "America's Promise Alliance" Previously Massachusetts' Junior Miss 2010
Top 10 at Miss America's Junior Miss 2010

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2013
1st runner-up at National Sweetheart 2013 pageant
Michigan Emily Kieliszewski[40] Alpena 23 Tap Dance "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer "Adopting America's Children"
Minnesota Rachel Latuff[41] Minneapolis 24 Contemporary Ribbon Dance "Out of the Woods" "The Heart of Learning: Providing What Our Classrooms Need" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
Mississippi Hannah Roberts[42] Mount Olive 21 Classical violin "Zapateado, No. 2, Opus 23" "Pages of Love" 1st runner-up STEM Scholarship Award

Quality of Life Award Finalist
Previously Mississippi's Junior Miss 2011
2nd runner-up to America's Junior Miss 2011
Missouri McKensie Garber[43] Hale 22 Jazz Ballet en Pointe "P.Y.T." "Character Plus - Inspiring Lives of Integrity Through Education" Previously Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2011
Montana Danielle Wineman[44] Cut Bank 23 Piano "Pirates of the Caribbean" "Acting on Compassion" Sister of Alexis Wineman, Miss Montana 2012

Previously Montana's Junior Miss 2010
Nebraska Alyssa Howell[45] Omaha 20 Piano "Northern Lights" "Making Miracles Happen - One Miracle Bag at a Time" Top 12 Previously Miss Virginia National Teen 2009
Nevada Katherine Kelley Madisonville, KY 23 Piano "Every Day Counts: A Comprehensive Plan for Improving School Attendance"
New Hampshire Holly Blanchard[46] Derry 23 Baton Twirling "Show Me How You Burlesque" by Christina Aguilera "Charity from the Heart: Giving Time to Make a Difference" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
New Jersey Lindsey Giannini[47] Hammonton 21 Latin Rhythm Dance "Fireball" by Pitbull "Dangers of Distracted Driving" Quality of Life Award Winner
New Mexico Marissa Livingston[48] Albuquerque 20 Jazz Dance "I'm Gonna Live 'Til I Die" "For The Kids - Supporting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals through Dance Marathons" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
New York Jamie Lynn Macchia[49] Eltingville 23 Lyrical Dance "I Was Here" by Beyoncé "Inspiring Action Against Pediatric Cancer" 1st runner-up at National Sweetheart 2014
North Carolina Kate Peacock[50] Dunn 19 Tap Dance "Swing the Mood" "Pediatric Eye Disease" 2nd runner-up at Miss North Carolina's Outstanding Teen 2012
North Dakota Delanie Wiedrich[51] Hazen 19 Vocal "Someone Like You" by Adele "Beyond the B Word: A New Stance on Bullying"
Ohio Sarah Hider[52] Wooster 24 Jazz Vocal "Almost Like Being in Love" "Women Hold Up Half The Sky" Previously Miss Ohio's Outstanding Teen 2008
Oklahoma Georgia Frazier[53] Tulsa 23 Vocal "Happy Days Are Here Again" "Warriors for Women" Top 10 Previously Miss Oklahoma's Outstanding Teen 2009

Top 16 at National Sweetheart 2014
Oregon Ali Wallace Portland 21 Lyrical Dance "Latch" by Sam Smith "Traumatic Brain Injury Education & Awareness" Daughter of Tamara Fazzolari, Miss Oregon 1987
Pennsylvania Ashley Schmider[54] South Fayette 23 Tap Dance "Pon de Replay" by Rihanna "Strong Women, Strong Girls Mentoring Organization: Impacting Our Communities... One Girl at a Time" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2012

Previously Miss United States Continental 2014
Puerto Rico Destiny Vélez Trujillo Alto 19 Acoustic Drums "#Upstander"
Rhode Island Alexandra Curtis[55] West Warwick 23 Musical Theater "Poor Unfortunate Souls" "Leading Ladies: Equipping Young Women With the Skills to Lead" Quality of Life Award Finalist Previously National All-American Miss Teen 2010-2011
Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
Later 4th Runner-Up at Miss World America 2017
South Carolina Daja Dial Spartanburg 22 Vocal "I Believe" "Type I & Type II Diabetes Mellitus" Top 7 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
South Dakota Autumn Simunek[56] Hot Springs 22 Vocal, "Hallelujah" "5 Stars for Serving Those Who Served" Previously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2007

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2012
Tennessee Hannah Robison[57] Paris 21 Piano "El Cumbanchero" "Campaign Against Pain: Arthritis Awareness" Top 7 America's Choice

STEM Scholarship Award

Quality of Life Award 1st runner-up
2nd runner-up at Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2012
Texas Shannon Sanderford Coppell 23 Pop Vocal "She Matters: Gender Equality and Female Empowerment" Top 10
Utah Krissia Beatty[58] St. George 22 Piano "All of Me" "Live Well"
Vermont Alayna Westcom[59] Bakersfield 23 Scientific Experiment "Success Through STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math" STEM Scholarship Award Contestant at National Sweetheart 2014
Virginia Savannah Lane Midlothian 19 Vocal "Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl "Power of Performance" Top 15
Washington Lizzi Jackson Bellingham 21 Vocal "Community Through Mentorship: Investing in Our Future" STEM Scholarship Award
West Virginia Chelsea Malone[60] Wheeling 23 Vocal "Break the Silence: Opening up the Conversation of Mental Health" Top 15
Wisconsin Rosalie Smith[61] Waukesha 19 Lyrical Dance "Heaven" by Beyoncé "Colin's Crusade: Breaking the Barriers of Addiction"
Wyoming Mikaela Shaw[62] Laramie 21 Violin "Make Music Matter" Contestant at National Sweetheart 2013

Later Miss Wyoming USA 2017[63]
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