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Miss Earth USA

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Beauty pageant in the United States
Not to be confused withMiss America,Miss USA,Miss World America,Miss U.S. International,Miss Supranational USA, orMiss Grand USA.
Miss Earth USA
Formation2005; 21 years ago (2005)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Location
  • United States
MembershipMiss Earth
Official language
English
National Director
Laura Clark (2016-present)
Websitemissearthusa.com

Miss Earth USA (formerlyMiss Earth United States) is an annual beauty pageant which selects the United States representative toMiss Earth which is an annual international beauty pageant promotingenvironmental awareness.[1][2][3]

In January 2016,Carousel Productions, Inc., the organization who ownsMiss Earth, announced through their official Facebook fan page that the Miss Earth USA program would be managed by U.S. Earth Productions/Beauty Beyond Borders, Inc., under the leadership of national director Laura Clark. In August 2018, the current organization announced it would be changing its name to Miss Earth USA.[4]

The current Miss Earth USA is Gia Soleil Espinoza ofTexas, who won the title on January 3, 2026 at the Rosen Centre Hotel[5] inOrlando,Florida.

History

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2001-2004: Ms. America International

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From 2001 to 2005 participants were selected by the Ms. America International pageant where the prize was to represent the United States at the Miss Earth Pageant.[citation needed]The very first American delegate for Miss Earth was Abigail Royce[6] of California. She competed in 2001 where she landed as one of the Top 10 semifinalists.[7][8]

2005-2015: Earth Pageant Productions

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In 2005, Earth Pageant Productions acquired the rights to run Miss Earth USA, in which the winner would go on to Miss Earth.[citation needed] The pageant adopted the slogan"Continuing the Legacy of Beauty and Responsibility". The pageant focused mainly on promoting environmental causes and the winners were chosen equally on their physical attributes as well as their understanding and knowledge of the issues affecting the Earth.[9][10][11] Miss Teen Earth USA was added in 2008, and was held in conjunction with the Miss Earth USA.[citation needed]

2016-Present: U.S. Earth Productions/Beauty Beyond Borders, Inc.

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The US Earth Productions/Beauty Beyond Borders, Inc. is the current organization that owns and has runs Miss Earth USA since 2016. The organization is based in Washington, D.C.[12]

National Competition

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Pre-pageant events take place over a one-week period and include community service work within the host location. Delegates are scored in the following areas: judges' interview, evening gown, swimwear, aThink Global, Act Local environmental project,[13] runway, photogenic, media interview, and social media presence and engagement. In 2023 the current prize value for the top national titleholder for Miss Earth USA was valued at over $100,000 from prize awards, endorsements, and travel.[14]

State & Regional Competitions

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Every year, states hold a preliminary competition to choose their delegate for the Miss Earth USA pageant. Delegates may be appointed state or regional titles if a state pageant is not offered in their area. The state/regional winners hold the title "Miss (State/Region) Earth USA" for the year of their reign.

State contestants are judged equally in the following categories: community service, gown, interview, photogenic, and swimwear.

The U.S. Earth Productions/Beauty Beyond Borders, Inc. organization awards directorships to pageant directors, who in some cases are responsible for more than one state or a region of the United States.

Currently, the Miss Earth USA organization does allow contestants to re-compete at the national pageant in the same division under the previous state title held, or a regional title, if a state title has already been awarded or appointed.

Performance at Miss Earth

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In 2020,Lindsey Coffey is the first U.S. representative to win Miss Earth during their 20th anniversary. Marisa Butler, Miss Earth USA 2021, Emanii Davis, Miss Earth USA 2019, andAndrea Neu, Miss Earth USA 2014, placed first-runner up as Miss Earth - Air in their respective years competing atMiss Earth.[15][16]

Results summary

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Placements in Miss Earth

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Miss Earth USA holds a record of 16 placements atMiss Earth, third overall behindMiss Philippines Earth, andMiss Earth Venezuela.

  • Miss Earth:Lindsey Coffey (2020)
  • Miss Earth Air (1st Runner-up):Andrea Neu (2014), Emanii Davis (2019),Marisa Butler (2021)
  • Miss Earth Water (2nd Runner-up): Brittany Payne (2015), Bea Millan-Windorski (2024)
  • Miss Earth Fire (3rd Runner-up): Corrin Stellakis (2016)
  • Top 8: Amanda Kimmel (2005), Siria Bojorquez (2012)
  • Top 10: Abigail Royce (2001)
  • Top 14/16/20: Amanda Pennekamp (2006), Jana Murrell (2008), Danielle Bounds (2010),Nicolle Velez (2013), Andrea Gibau (2017), Danielle Mullins (2023)

Editions

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The following is a list of all Miss Earth USA winners and elemental court during their year of crowning.

YearHost CityMiss Earth USAElemental Courts
AirWaterFireEco
2026Orlando, FloridaGia Espinoza
Texas
April Rodriguez
Lone Star
Angel Strong
West Coast
Alanna Lynch
West Virginia
Autumn Fisher
Kentucky
2025Washington, D.C.Haley Poe[17]
Pennsylvania
Sydney Hella
Colorado
Madison Nero
New York
Ta'ya Hazelwood
Wisconsin
Kiara Landon
Washington
2024Orlando, FloridaBea Millan-Windorski[18]
Wisconsin
Sofia Terrazas
Texas
Jireh Gerry
California
Sydney Hella
Colorado
Jada Kelly
Mississippi
2023Danielle Mullins[19]
Kentucky
Shawna Melvin
Maryland
Natalia Aldarondo
Florida
Angel Strong
Nebraska
Gracie Pfaff
Tennessee
2022Natalia Salmon
Pennsylvania (Dethroned)
Faith Porter
District of Columbia
No replacement, original
placement of Brielle Simmons
Connecticut
Hannah Welborn-Lewis
North Carolina
Emma Loney
Oklahoma
Brielle Simmons
Connecticut
(Assumed)
2021Marisa Butler
Maine
Alyssa Klinzing
California
Alyssa Magalong
Colorado
Kennedy Thomas
Alabama
C'yana Denby
Maryland
2020Virtual PageantLindsey Coffey
Pennsylvania
Shannon Lynch
District of Columbia
Autumn Adams
Georgia
Leighanna Kingvalsky
Louisiana
Alexandra Curtis
Rhode Island
2019Las Vegas, NevadaEmanii Davis
Georgia
Libby Hill
Gulf Coast
Mia Jones
Delaware
Francie Evans
South Carolina
Kirstin Bangs
California(Resigned)
Nicolette Templier
New York(Assumed)
2018Alexandria, VirginiaYashvi Aware
Mid-Atlantic
Kailey Parker
Hawaii
Yvette Vaughn
Texas
Natalia Aldarondo
Puerto Rico
April Maroshick
New York
2017Andreia Gibau
Massachusetts
Ashley Wade
District of Columbia
Yvette Vaughn
Northwest
Sydney Wharton
Texas
Not awarded
2016Corrin Stellakis
New York
Mae-Ann Webb
South Carolina
Devin Boyd
Louisiana
Kesha Clark
Southwest
2015Ontario, CaliforniaBrittany Ann Payne
California
Cece Campos
Southern California
Maria Manzo
Grand Florida
Maicie Clark
Florida
Elizabeth Tran
Florida
2014Andrea Neu
Colorado
Eli Reyes
Texas
Candie HerreraCece Campos
Southern California
Daryanne Lees
Puerto Rico
2013Honolulu, HawaiiNicolle Velez
Empire State
Edita Jurisic
Pennsylvania
Eli Reyes
Texas
Lucie Poehere Wilson
Hawaii
Emily Miller
South Dakota
2012Charlotte, North CarolinaSiria Bojorquez
Lone Star State
IllinoisCaliforniaPennsylvaniaMissouri
2011Daytona Beach, FloridaNicole Kelley
Florida
Not awarded

Titleholders

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This is a list of women who have represented United States at theMiss Earth pageant:

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as Runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the Finalists, Semi-finalists or Quarter-finalists
YearMiss Earth USAAge[a]StateHometownPlacementMedals & AwardsNote(s)
2001Abigail Royce25CaliforniaSan DiegoTop 101st Runner-up atMiss World USA 2000.
2002Casey Marie Burns21CaliforniaLong BeachUnplaced
2003Jessica Schilling†19CaliforniaPalm SpringsUnplaced
2004Stephanie Brownell20CaliforniaRiversideUnplacedMiss Friendship
2005Amanda Kimmel21MontanaBillingsTop 8Miss Montana USA 2005.
2006Amanda Pennekamp25South CarolinaColumbiaTop 16Miss South Carolina USA 2004, 1st Runner-up atMiss USA 2004.
2007Lisa Forbes26KansasOverland ParkUnplacedMiss Kansas USA 2004.
2008Jana Murrell26NebraskaOmahaTop 16Miss Nebraska USA 2005.
2009Amy Diaz25Rhode IslandProvidenceUnplacedMiss Rhode Island Teen USA 2001;Miss Rhode Island USA 2008, Top 15 atMiss USA 2008.
2010Danielle Bounds26MissouriKansas CityTop 14
2011Nicole Kelley22FloridaPalm CoastUnplaced
2012Siria Bojorquez19TexasEl PasoTop 82nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Swimsuit (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Trivia Challenge (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Participation
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Darling of the Press
2013Nicolle Velez22New YorkNew York CityTop 161st place, gold medalist(s) Best School Tour Teachers (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Miss Friendship (Group)
2014Andrea Neu24ColoradoPueblo1st Runner-up
(Miss Earth-Air)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Best Resort Wear (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Swimsuit
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Teacher (Group)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Best Evening Gown (Group)
Miss U.S. International 2013, Top 15 atMiss International 2013.
2015Brittany Ann Payne23CaliforniaTehachapi2nd Runner-up
(Miss Earth-Water)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Charity Givers;
Best Eco Video and Most Cheerful.
2016Corrin Stellakis19New YorkBridgeport3rd Runner-up
(Miss Earth-Fire)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Best Swimsuit (Group)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Darling of the Press;
Hannah's Best Swimsuit and 1st Runner-up in Miss Earth-Hannah's.
Originally placed Top 8, later elevated after original Miss Earth-Fire was resigned;Miss New York Teen USA 2014; Top 12 at Miss World America 2015;Miss U.S. International 2021.
Mae-Ann Webb25South CarolinaRidge Springdid not competeOriginally 1st Runner-up, later took over after original winner was elevated to Miss Earth-Fire.
2017Andreia Gibau22MassachusettsBrocktonTop 162nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Resort Wear (Group)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Best Swimsuit (Group)
Miss New York USA 2020, Top 10 atMiss USA 2020.
2018Yashvi Aware25MarylandFrederickUnplaced
2019Emanii Davis25GeorgiaGriffin1st Runner-up
(Miss Earth-Air)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Evening Gown (Group);
Best Futuristic Filipiniaña, Best Designer and Host Lion Legazpi Oriental.
Miss Georgia USA 2016, 2nd Runner-up atMiss USA 2016; 3rd Runner-up at Miss World America 2017.
Libby Hill28TexasHoustondid not competeOriginally 1st Runner-up, later took over after original winner won Miss Earth-Air.
2020Lindsey Coffey28PennsylvaniaCentervilleMiss Earth 20201st place, gold medalist(s) Best Evening Gown (Group)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Best Talent in Sing (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Swimsuit (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Resort Wear (Group)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Best Sportwear (Group)
2021Marisa Butler27MaineStandish1st Runner-up
(Miss Earth-Air)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Best Talent in Sing
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Best Sportswear
Miss Maine USA 2016; Miss World America 2018, Top 30 atMiss World 2018.
2022Natalia Salmon23PennsylvaniaEffortdid not competeLater was replaced by 2nd Runner-up for unknown reasons.
Brielle Simmons20ConnecticutFort WashingtonUnplacedBest Fauna Outfit (Americas)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Beach Wear Competition (Water Group)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Long Gown Competition (Water Group)
Originally 2nd Runner-up, later took over after original winner was dethroned.
2023Danielle Mullins25KentuckyLexingtonTop 20
2024Bea Millan-Windorski20WisconsinWhitefish BayMiss Earth – Water1st place, gold medalist(s)
Best Philippine Heritage Attire Award
2025Haley Poe22PennsylvaniaErieUnplacedBest in Filipino Terno (Americas)

Best in Talent (Eco Group)

Won the title of Miss Earth USA on Season 1 ofPretty Down to Earth on the Queen Beauty Network, making her the first American to win a national pageant title on a reality TV show in the United States.
2026Gia Espinoza21TexasEl PasoTBATBACompeted on Season 1 ofPretty Down to Earth on the Queen Beauty Network in 2025.

Notes:

  • † Now deceased

By number of states

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StatesTitlesYears
California52001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015
Texas32012, 2019[b], 2026
Pennsylvania2020, 2022,[b] 2025
New York22013, 2016
South Carolina2006, 2016[b]
Wisconsin12024
Kentucky2023
Connecticut2022
Maine2021
Georgia2019
Maryland2018
Massachusetts2017
Colorado2014
Florida2011
Missouri2010
Rhode Island2009
Nebraska2008
Kansas2007
Montana2005
  1. ^Age when crowned the national title.
  2. ^abcTook over or held the title for a brief period of time after the original winner won or elevated to Miss Earth's runner-up, and thus did not compete at Miss Earth.

Winners' gallery

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Additional Miss Earth USA Divisions

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The current Miss Earth USA program requires contestants be ages 18–26 as of January 1 of the competition year. U.S. Earth Productions/Beauty Beyond Borders, Inc. offers three additional divisions supporting Miss Earth USA. The winners of the additional divisions for ages 14–18 (Teen) and 21-59 (Mrs.) go on to compete at international competitions. Previously the program had an Elite Miss division for ages 26–38, but it was discontinued in 2022. All delegates are never married (excluding Mrs.), never had children (excluding Mrs.), natural born female, and U.S. citizens.[20] Together, these delegates make up Miss Earth USA system and bring awareness to environmental concerns while celebrating talents in modeling, fashion, and public speaking.[21]

Titleholders

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The following is a list of all Miss Earth USA supporting division titleholders.

Supporting Divisions for Miss Earth USA
EditionTeen Miss Earth USAStateMrs. USAStateElite Miss Earth USAState
2026Mia Navarro Texas
2025Jordyn Campion New Mexico
2024Alexandria Wolfe Texas
2023Tayan Stansfield KentuckyAnn Pennington New Jersey
2022Presley Patrick PennsylvaniaChristine Rich Delaware
2021Katia Gerry CaliforniaMeredith Pope AlabamaNalicia Ramdyal New York
2020Sally Dorrell West Virginia
2019Sydni Terradot LouisianaShelby Williams Dixon North CarolinaCeline Pelofi Florida
2018Payton Stockman Gulf CoastBrandi Jarvis Ibos MississippiKeyace Sims United StatesGulf Coast
2017Leslie Jackson MarylandDivision established in 2018[22]
2016Sarah Levandowski Texas
2015Alyssa Klinzing KansasVincenza Carrieri-Russo Delaware

Notes:

  • 2022: Presley Patrick previously represented Pennsylvania at Teen Miss Earth USA 2021, placing 2nd runner-up.
  • 2022: Christine Rich previously represented Maryland at Mrs. USA Earth 2021 and 2019, placing 2nd and 3rd runner-up and Delaware at Mrs. USA Earth 2018, placing 1st runner-up. Christine was previously Mrs. Delaware America 2013, Mrs. Delaware United States 2015, placing top 15 at Mrs. United States, and Mrs. Delaware Galaxy 2018, placing 2nd runner-up at Mrs. Galaxy International.
  • 2019: Celine Pelofi was previously Ms. United States 2015 representing Florida.
  • 2018: Brandi Jarvis Ibos previously represented Mississippi atMiss Earth United States 2016, placing Top 10.
  • 2018: Payton Stockman previously represented Florida at Teen Miss Earth United States 2017, placing 1st Runner-Up and earned the swim award.
  • 2015: Alyssa Klinzing was previouslyMiss Kansas Teen USA 2013, placing Top 16 atMiss Teen USA 2013 and laterMiss Kansas USA 2019, placing Top 10 atMiss USA 2019.
  • 2015: Vincenza Carrieri-Russo was previouslyMiss Delaware USA 2008 and Miss Delaware United States 2014, placing 2nd-Runner Up atMiss United States 2014.[23]

References

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