Miss Earth United States 2017

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Miss Earth United States 2017
DateAugust 5, 2017
PresentersSteven Roddy
Brittany Payne
VenueRachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center
Alexandria, Virginia
BroadcasterDish Network
Entrants47
Placements20
WinnerAndreia Gibau
 Massachusetts
CongenialityAmber Dawn Butler
 Florida
PhotogenicEmilya Washeleski
 Vermont
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Miss Earth United States 2017 was the 13th edition of Miss Earth United States pageant that was held at Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall in Alexandria, Virginia. Corrin Stellakis of New York crowned her successor Andreia Gibau of Massachusetts as Miss Earth United States 2017. Gibau represented the United States in the Miss Earth 2017 pageant in the Philippines.[1][2]

The pageant held its pre-pageant activities and preliminary events in the Washington metropolitan area prior to the crowning event.

A 40-minute commercial-free edited broadcast of the event was televised on October 8, 2017, on the Dish Network.[3][4][5][6]

Results[edit]

Placements[edit]

Placement Contestant
Miss Earth United States 2017
Miss Air United States 2017
Miss Water United States 2017
Miss Fire United States 2017
  •  Texas – Sydney Wharton
Top 10
Top 15
Top 20

Awards[edit]

High Point Awards[edit]

Award Contestant
Evening Gown
  •  Massachusetts – Andreia Gibau
Swimsuit
  •  Massachusetts – Andreia Gibau
Runway
  •  Northwest – Iman Brown
Interview Award
  •  Northwest – Iman Brown
Community Video
  •  Mississippi Mississippi – Jade Richardson
Photogenic
  •  Vermont – Emilya Washeleski

Non-Finalist Awards[edit]

Award Contestant
Evening Gown
  •  Arkansas – Elizabeth Warren
Planet Beach Swimwear
  •  Minnesota – Taylor Fondie
Mac Duggal Best in Runway
  •  North Carolina – Racya Doyle
Interview
  •  West Virginia – Megan Rinker
Community Video
  •  Southwest – Kristine Hara
Multimedia
  •  North Carolina – Racya Doyle
Public Speaking
  •  Illinois – Taylor Mitchell
Photogenic
  •  Minnesota – Taylor Fondie

Other Awards[edit]

Award Contestant
World Class Beauty Queen Magazine Cover Model
  •  Oklahoma – Victoria Jameson
Talent Award
  •  Mississippi – Jade Richardson
World Missions Outreach Fundraising
  •  Vermont – Emilya Washeleski
Beauty for a Cause
  •  Rhode Island – Isabella Bennett
Congeniality
  •  Florida – Amber Dawn Butler
Director's Leadership Award
  •  Nebraska – Kaylee Carlberg
HOTWORX Spokesmodel
  •  Oklahoma – Victoria Jameson

Order of announcement[edit]

Pageant[edit]

Pageant activities and preliminary rounds took place from August 2–6, 2017, in the Washington metropolitan area, which included a service day in Washington, D.C., with delegates from the Teen, Miss, and Elite divisions.

Additionally, delegates were scored on their social media activity leading up to the national pageant, as well as their environmental project that occurred in June for the organization's Think Local, Act Global initiative.

All phases of the pageant were available via livestream on the Miss Earth United States Facebook page.

During the final competition, the top 20 competed in runway, while the top 15 also competed in swimsuit, and the top ten in evening gown. The top four competed in an on-stage question round where they were scored on their response to what their legacy would be during their reign as Miss Earth United States.

Delegates[edit]

Listed below are 47 contestants from various states, geographical regions, and territories that have competed for the title:[7]

Represented Delegate Placement
 Alabama Emma Rogers
 Arkansas Elizabeth Warren
 California Trisha Batra Top 15
 Colorado Amanda Pedrianes
 Connecticut Mikaela McCartney
 Delaware Bethany Wheatley
 District of Columbia Ashley Karina Wade Miss Earth US - Air
 Florida Amber Dawn Butler Top 15

Later Top 20 at Miss Earth United States 2018 representing Maryland

 Georgia Champayne Wilson
United States Great Lakes Brianna Ray
 Illinois Taylor Mitchell
 Indiana Lutisha Gregory
 Kansas Angelica Jacobs
 Kentucky Erica Moore
 Louisiana Ashley Maiolatesi Top 10
 Maryland Fiona Nagy Top 10
 Massachusetts Andreia Gibau Miss Earth United States 2017
Later Miss New York USA 2020
 Michigan Allie Graziano Top 15
Later competed for Miss Earth USA 2019 representing Great Lakes
United States Midwest Sunny Day Top 15
 Minnesota Taylor Fondie Later Miss Minnesota USA 2020
 Mississippi Jade Richardson Top 10
 Missouri Neejay Sherman Top 20
 Nebraska Kaylee Carlberg Top 10
Later became representative of U.S. Virgin Islands at Miss Earth 2017
 Nevada Gabriella Keys
United States New England Nathalie Borgella Top 20
 New Jersey Nicole Patel
 New York Roma Amernath
 North Carolina Racya Doyle
United States Northeast Eddia Watts
United States Northwest Iman Jazmin Brown Miss Earth US - Water
 Ohio Ashlee Bennett
 Oklahoma Victoria Jameson Top 10
 Oregon Jori Messner
 Pennsylvania Natalie De Marino Top 20

Later Miss Petite USA 2019

 Puerto Rico Rosie Tiza
 Rhode Island Isabella Bennett Later Top 20 at Miss Earth United States 2018 representing New England
 South Carolina Genesis Rueda
United States Southeast Haviland Kebler Top 20
United States Southwest Kristine Hara
 Tennessee Rachel Stacy Top 15
 Texas Sydney Wharton Miss Earth US - Fire
 Virgin Islands Kelsey Knutsen Top 20
 Vermont Emilya Washeleski Top 10
 Virginia Jasmine Canady
 Washington Annyssia Arthur
 West Virginia Megan Rinker
 Wisconsin Emma Loney

Unrepresented states[edit]

Judges[8][edit]

Finals judges

References[edit]

  1. ^ Beverly Danquah (17 August 2017). "Recent SJU Grad Wins Miss Earth USA 2017 Pageant". The Torch. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Cabo Verdean Andreia Gibau elected Miss Earth of the United States 2017". Inforpress. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Miss Earth United States | 2017 Pageant Broadcast on Dish Network". missearthunitedstates.com. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
  4. ^ "EarthWater Sponsors 2018 Miss Earth United States Pageant". Accesswire. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
  5. ^ Miss Earth United States 2017 Dish Network October Air Dates, retrieved 2019-10-06
  6. ^ TELEVISION BROADCAST: Miss Earth United States 2017 on Dish Network, retrieved 2019-10-06
  7. ^ "2017 DELEGATES".
  8. ^ "Miss Earth United States | Judges". missearthunitedstates.com. Retrieved 2019-10-11.

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