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Who
would have thought that in 1952, a local "bathing
beauty" competition spearheaded by Catalina
Swimwear in Long Beach, CA would transformed
into an international annual tradition with
countless young women around the world vying
to become apart of Miss Universe history? As
hundreds of millions of fans have watched around
the globe, the homegrown contest has evolved
into a powerful, year-round, international
organization that advances and supports opportunities
for these young women.
These
women are savvy, goal-oriented and aware. The
delegates who become part of the Miss Universe
Organization display those characteristics
in their everyday lives, both as individuals,
who compete with hope of advancing their careers,
personal and humanitarian goals, and as women
who see to improve the lives of others.
The
Miss Universe Organization produces the internationally-recognized
MISS UNIVERSE®, MISS USA® and MISS TEEN USA® competitions.
The MISS UNIVERSE® and MISS USA® competitions
air as live specials and consistently rank
among the most-watched television programming
in the world.
MISS
TEEN USA®
The Miss Teen USA competition
became an annual event in 1983 after it attracted
strong television ratings following its debut
in Lakeland, Florida. Since then, the following
cities have hosted the show:
• Reno Tahoe (2019)
• Shreveport-Bossier,
Louisiana (2018)
• Phoenix, Arizona (2017)
• Las
Vegas, Nevada (2016)
• Atlantis,
Paradise Island, Bahamas (2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009,
2008)
• Pasadena, California
(2007)
• Palm Springs,
California (2003, 2004, 2006)
• Baton Rouge,
Louisiana (2005)
• Shreveport-Bossier,
Louisiana (1998, 1999, 2000)
• South Padre
Island, Texas (1997, 2001, 2002)
• Las Cruces,
New Mexico (1996)
• Wichita, Kansas
(1995)
• Mississippi
Gulf Coast (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994)
• San Bernadino,
California (1988, 1989)
• El Paso, Texas
(1987)
• Daytona Beach,
Florida (1986)
• Miami, Florida
(1985)
• Memphis, Tennessee
(1984)
MISS
USA®
Since MISS USA began in 1952,
titleholders and tens of thousands of women
in the fifty states and the District of Columbia
have contributed to making the competition
a national tradition. In 1972, the 21st annual
search for Miss USA was held in Puerto Rico
and was broadcast live via satellite for
the first time. Since then, the show has
traveled to diverse American cities including:
• Reno Tahoe (2019)
• Shreveport-Bossier,
Louisiana (2018)
• Las
Vegas, Nevada (2016, 2017)
• Baton Rouge,
Louisiana (2015, 2014)
• Las
Vegas, Nevada (2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008)
• Los Angeles, California
(2007)
• Baltimore, Maryland
(2006, 2005)
• Los Angeles,
California (2004)
• San Antonio,
Texas (2003)
• Gary, Indiana
(2002, 2001)
• Branson, Missouri
(1999, 2000)
• Shreveport -
Bossier, Louisiana (1998, 1997)
• South Padre
Island, Texas (1996, 1995, 1994)
• Wichita, Kansas
(1990, 1991, 1992, 1993)
• Mobile, Alabama
(1989)
• El Paso, Texas
(1988)
• Albuquerque,
New Mexico (1987)
• Miami, Florida
(1986)
• Lakeland, Florida
(1984, 1985)
• Knoxville, Tennessee
(1983)
• Mississippi
Gulf Coast (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982)
• Charleston,
South Carolina (1977, 1978)
• Niagara Falls,
New York (1974, 1975, 1976)
• New York, New
York (1973)
MISS
UNIVERSE®
Satellite developments in
the 1970's allowed the Miss Universe competition
to travel outside the United States, and
in 1972, via satellite, for the first time
from Dorado, Puerto Rico. That event inaugurated
a series of annual television specials, which
presented the culture and attractions of
some of the most spectacular regions of the
world to an international audience of hundreds
of millions of people. From Puerto Rico,
the competition traveled to these exciting
locations:
• Bangkok, Thailand (2018)
• Las Vegas, Nevada (2017)
• Manila, Philippines (2016)
• Las Vegas, Nevada (2015)
• Doral, Florida (2014)
• Moscow, Russia (2013)
• Las Vegas, Nevada (2010, 2012)
• São Paulo, Brazil (2011)
• Atlantis,
Paradise Island, Bahamas (2009)
• Nha Trang, Vietnam
(2008)
• Mexico City,
Mexico (1993, 2007)
• Los Angeles,
California (1990, 2006)
• Bangkok, Thailand
(1992, 2005)
• Quito, Ecuador
(2004)
• Puerto Rico
(2001, 2002)
• Cyprus (2000)
• Trinidad & Tobago
(1999)
• Honolulu, Hawaii
(1998)
• Miami Beach,
Florida (1997)
• Las Vegas, Nevada
(1996)
• Windhoek, Namibia
(1995)
• Manila, Philippines
(1994)
• Las Vegas, Nevada
(1991)
• Cancun, Mexico
(1989)
• Taipei, Taiwan,
Republic of China (1988)
• Singapore (1987)
• Panama City,
Panama (1986, 2003)
• Miami, Florida
(1984, 1985)
• St. Louis, Missouri
(1983)
• Lima, Peru (1982)
• New York, New
York (1981)
• Seoul, South
Korea (1980)
• Perth, Australia
(1979)
• Acapulco, Mexico
(1978)
• The Dominican
Republic (1977)
• Hong Kong (1976)
• El Salvador
(1975)
• Manila, Philippines
(1974)
• Athens, Greece
(1973)
CORPORATE
INFORMATION
Utilizing
its nationwide grass roots infrastructure,
the Miss Universe Organization is committed
to increasing HIV/AIDS awareness and increasing
awareness of breast and ovarian cancers. By
forging relationships with organizations committed
to research and education such as the Latino
Commission on AIDS, Susan G. Komen for the
Cure and Gilda's Club, the women who champion
these causes during their reign are armed to
impact women today. The titleholders of the
Miss Universe Organization personify the combination
of beauty and intelligence that defines the
21st Century.
Click
on the past
titleholders link and just look where they
are now! |