Did you know?: Miss Nevada crowned Miss USA

The first runner-up was Audra Mari, 20, from North Dakota.


Reuters June 10, 2014
Nia Sanchez was crowned Miss USA on Sunday during the 63rd telecast of the annual beauty pageant.

Nia Sanchez, 24 year old 4th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do from Nevada, was crowned Miss USA on Sunday during the 63rd telecast of the annual beauty pageant. Sanchez wowed the judges and audience in an intricate red gown during the latter part of the three-hour nationally broadcast contest.

She addressed the issue of sexual assault on college campuses during a question-and-answer session faced by all six finalists. She said she felt some colleges, fearing a bad reputation, might sweep the problem under the rug, and that “more awareness (of the issue) is very important, so that women can learn to protect themselves.” She added that as a 4th degree black belt, she learned that “you need to be confident and able to defend yourself… That’s something we need to start to implement for a lot of women.”

The pageant, co-hosted by Giuliana Rancic of E! News and MSNBC’s morning news show Way Too Early host Thomas Roberts, was broadcast live on NBC from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The first runner-up was Audra Mari, 20, from North Dakota. Other finalists included contestants from Georgia, Louisiana and Florida. Iowa’s representative became the sixth finalist based on fan voting on Twitter, but placed as the fifth runner-up.

The competition featured contestants from all 50 states and the District of Columbia who were judged in three traditional beauty pageant categories: swimsuit, evening gown and interview. Erin Brady, Miss USA 2013, crowned her successor, who will go on to compete at the international Miss Universe competition this year. 


Published in The Express Tribune, June 11th, 2014.

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