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Beauty pageant in the United States

Not to be confused with [Miss America](/source/Miss_America), [Miss USA](/source/Miss_USA), [Miss World America](/source/Miss_World_America), [Miss U.S. International](/source/Miss_U.S._International), [Miss Supranational USA](/source/Miss_Supranational_USA), or [Miss Grand USA](/source/Miss_Grand_USA).

Miss Earth USA Formation 2005; 21 years ago (2005) Type Beauty pageant Headquarters Washington, D.C. Location United States Members Miss Earth Official language English National Director Laura Clark (2016-present) Website missearthusa.com

**Miss Earth USA** (formerly **Miss Earth United States**) is an annual beauty pageant which selects the United States representative to [Miss Earth](/source/Miss_Earth) which is an annual international beauty pageant promoting [environmental awareness](/source/Environmental_awareness).[1][2][3]

In January 2016, [Carousel Productions, Inc.](/source/Carousel_Productions), the organization who owns [Miss Earth](/source/Miss_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 of [Texas](/source/Texas), who won the title on January 3, 2026 at the Rosen Centre Hotel[5] in [Orlando](/source/Orlando%2C_Florida), [Florida](/source/Florida).

## History

### 2001-2004: Ms. America International

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](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia: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

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](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia: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](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

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

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]

## Competition

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, a *Think 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

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.

## Editions

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

Year Host City Miss Earth USA Elemental Courts Air Water Fire Eco 2026 Orlando, Florida Gia Espinoza Texas April Rodriguez Lone Star Angel Strong West Coast Alanna Lynch West Virginia Autumn Fisher Kentucky 2025 Washington, D.C. Haley Poe[15] Pennsylvania Sydney Hella Colorado Madison Nero New York Ta'ya Hazelwood Wisconsin Kiara Landon Washington 2024 Orlando, Florida Bea Millan-Windorski[16] Wisconsin Sofia Terrazas Texas Jireh Gerry California Sydney Hella Colorado Jada Kelly Mississippi 2023 Danielle Mullins[17] Kentucky Shawna Melvin Maryland Natalia Aldarondo Florida Angel Strong Nebraska Gracie Pfaff Tennessee 2022 Natalia 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) 2021 Marisa Butler Maine Alyssa Klinzing California Alyssa Magalong Colorado Kennedy Thomas Alabama C'yana Denby Maryland 2020 Virtual Pageant Lindsey Coffey Pennsylvania Shannon Lynch District of Columbia Autumn Adams Georgia Leighanna Kingvalsky Louisiana Alexandra Curtis Rhode Island 2019 Las Vegas, Nevada Emanii Davis Georgia Libby Hill Gulf Coast Mia Jones Delaware Francie Evans South Carolina Kirstin Bangs California (Resigned) Nicolette Templier New York (Assumed) 2018 Alexandria, Virginia Yashvi Aware Mid-Atlantic Kailey Parker Hawaii Yvette Vaughn Texas Natalia Aldarondo Puerto Rico April Maroshick New York 2017 Andreia Gibau Massachusetts Ashley Wade District of Columbia Yvette Vaughn Northwest Sydney Wharton Texas Not awarded 2016 Corrin Stellakis New York Mae-Ann Webb South Carolina Devin Boyd Louisiana Kesha Clark Southwest 2015 Ontario, California Brittany Ann Payne California Cece Campos Southern California Maria Manzo Grand Florida Maicie Clark Florida Elizabeth Tran Florida 2014 Andrea Neu Colorado Eli Reyes Texas Candie Herrera Cece Campos Southern California Daryanne Lees Puerto Rico 2013 Honolulu, Hawaii Nicolle Velez Empire State Edita Jurisic Pennsylvania Eli Reyes Texas Lucie Poehere Wilson Hawaii Emily Miller South Dakota 2012 Charlotte, North Carolina Siria Bojorquez Lone Star State Illinois California Pennsylvania Missouri 2011 Daytona Beach, Florida Nicole Kelley Florida Not awarded

## Titleholders

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This is a list of women who have represented United States at the [Miss Earth](/source/Miss_Earth) pageant:

**Color key**

- Declared as Winner

- Ended as runner-up

- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

- Ended as special awards winner

Year Represented Miss Earth USA Hometown Age[a] Placement Special Award(s) Note(s) 2001 California Abigail Royce San Diego 25 Top 10 None 1st Runner-up at Miss World USA 2000. 2002 California Casey Marie Burns Long Beach 21 Unplaced None 2003 California Jessica Schilling† Palm Springs 19 Unplaced None 2004 California Stephanie Brownell Riverside 20 Unplaced 1 Special Award Miss Friendship 2005 Montana Amanda Kimmel Billings 21 Top 8 None Miss Montana USA 2005. 2006 South Carolina Amanda Pennekamp Columbia 25 Top 16 None Miss South Carolina USA 2004, 1st Runner-up at Miss USA 2004. 2007 Kansas Lisa Forbes Overland Park 26 Unplaced None Miss Kansas USA 2004. 2008 Nebraska Jana Murrell Omaha 26 Top 16 None Miss Nebraska USA 2005. 2009 Rhode Island Amy Diaz Providence 25 Unplaced None Miss Rhode Island Teen USA 2001; Miss Rhode Island USA 2008, Top 15 at Miss USA 2008. 2010 Missouri Danielle Bounds Kansas City 26 Top 14 None 2011 Florida Nicole Kelley Palm Coast 22 Unplaced None 2012 Texas Siria Bojorquez El Paso 19 Top 8 2 Special Awards Best School Tour Teachers (Group) Miss Friendship (Group) 2013 New York Nicolle Velez New York City 22 Top 16 None 2014 Colorado Andrea Neu[18][19] Pueblo 24 Miss Earth – Air 2014 4 Special Awards Best Resort Wear (Group) Best Swimsuit Best Teacher (Group) Best Evening Gown (Group) Miss U.S. International 2013, Top 15 at Miss International 2013. 2015 California Brittany Ann Payne Tehachapi 23 Miss Earth – Water 2015 4 Special Awards Charity Givers Best Eco Video and Most Cheerful. 2016 New York Corrin Stellakis Bridgeport 19 Miss Earth – Fire 2016 4 Special Awards Charity Givers Best Eco Video and Most Cheerful. 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. South Carolina Mae-Ann Webb Ridge Spring 25 did not compete Originally 1st Runner-up, later took over after original winner was elevated to Miss Earth-Fire. 2017 Massachusetts Andreia Gibau Brockton 22 Top 16 2 Special Awards Best Resort Wear (Group) Best Swimsuit (Group) Miss New York USA 2020, Top 10 at Miss USA 2020. 2018 Maryland Yashvi Aware Frederick 25 Unplaced None 2019 Georgia Emanii Davis Griffin 25 Miss Earth – Air 2019 3 Special Awards Best Evening Gown (Group) Best Futuristic Filipiniaña Best Designer and Host Lion Legazpi Oriental Miss Georgia USA 2016, 2nd Runner-up at Miss USA 2016; 3rd Runner-up at Miss World America 2017. Texas Libby Hill Houston 28 did not compete Originally 1st Runner-up, later took over after original winner won Miss Earth-Air. 2020 Pennsylvania Lindsey Coffey Centerville 28 Miss Earth 2020 5 Special Awards Best Evening Gown (Group) Best Talent in Sing (Group) Best Swimsuit (Group) Best Resort Wear (Group) Best Sportwear (Group) 2021 Maine Marisa Butler Standish 27 Miss Earth – Air 2021 4 Special Awards Best Talent in Sing Best Sportswear Miss Maine USA 2016; Miss World America 2018, Top 30 at Miss World 2018. 2022 Pennsylvania Natalia Salmon Effort 23 did not compete Later was replaced by 2nd Runner-up for unknown reasons. Connecticut Brielle Simmons Fort Washington 20 Unplaced 3 Special Awards Best Fauna Outfit (Americas) Beach Wear Competition (Water Group) Long Gown Competition (Water Group) Originally 2nd Runner-up, later took over after original winner was dethroned. 2023 Kentucky Danielle Mullins[17] Lexington 25 Top 20 None 2024 Wisconsin Bea Millan-Windorski[16] Whitefish Bay 20 Miss Earth – Water 2024 1 Special Award Best Philippine Heritage Attire Award 2025 Pennsylvania Haley Poe[15] Erie 22 Unplaced 2 Special Awards Best in Filipino Terno (Americas) Best in Talent (Eco Group) Won the title of Miss Earth USA on Season 1 of Pretty 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. 2026 Texas Gia Espinoza El Paso 21 TBA TBA Competed on Season 1 of Pretty Down to Earth on the Queen Beauty Network in 2025.

Notes:

- † Now deceased

### By number of states

States Titles Years California 5 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015 Texas 3 2012, 2019[b], 2026 Pennsylvania 2020, 2022,[b] 2025 New York 2 2013, 2016 South Carolina 2006, 2016[b] Wisconsin 1 2024 Kentucky 2023 Connecticut 2022 Maine 2021 Georgia 2019 Maryland 2018 Massachusetts 2017 Colorado 2014 Florida 2011 Missouri 2010 Rhode Island 2009 Nebraska 2008 Kansas 2007 Montana 2005

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1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-a_21-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-a_21-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-a_21-2) Took 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

		- Miss Earth USA 2020 and [Miss Earth 2020](/source/Miss_Earth_2020) [Lindsey Coffey](/source/Lindsey_Coffey)

		- [Miss Earth USA 2019](/source/Miss_Earth_USA_2019) (Successor) Libby Hill

		- [Miss Earth United States 2016](/source/Miss_Earth_United_States_2016) Corrin Stellakis

		- Miss Earth United States 2009 [Amy Diaz](/source/Amy_Diaz)

		- Miss Earth United States 2006 Amanda Pennekamp

## Additional Miss Earth USA Divisions

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 Edition Teen Miss Earth USA State Mrs. USA State Elite Miss Earth USA State 2026 Mia Navarro Texas 2025 Jordyn Campion New Mexico 2024 Alexandria Wolfe Texas 2023 Tayan Stansfield Kentucky Ann Pennington New Jersey 2022 Presley Patrick Pennsylvania Christine Rich Delaware 2021 Katia Gerry California Meredith Pope Alabama Nalicia Ramdyal New York 2020 Sally Dorrell West Virginia 2019 Sydni Terradot Louisiana Shelby Williams Dixon North Carolina Celine Pelofi Florida 2018 Payton Stockman Gulf Coast Brandi Jarvis Ibos Mississippi Keyace Sims United States Gulf Coast 2017 Leslie Jackson Maryland Division established in 2018[22] 2016 Sarah Levandowski Texas 2015 Alyssa Klinzing Kansas Vincenza 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 at [Miss Earth United States 2016](/source/Miss_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 previously [Miss Kansas Teen USA](/source/Miss_Kansas_Teen_USA) 2013, placing Top 16 at [Miss Teen USA 2013](/source/Miss_Teen_USA_2013) and later [Miss Kansas USA](/source/Miss_Kansas_USA) 2019, placing Top 10 at [Miss USA 2019](/source/Miss_USA_2019).

- 2015: Vincenza Carrieri-Russo was previously [Miss Delaware USA](/source/Miss_Delaware_USA) 2008 and Miss Delaware United States 2014, placing 2nd-Runner Up at [Miss United States 2014](/source/Miss_United_States_2014).[23]

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## External links

- [Official website](https://missearthusa.com/)

- [Beauties for a Cause USA](https://www.b4acusa.org/) - Official nonprofit foundation helping to support the work of Miss Earth USA.

v t e Miss Earth USA 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Miss Earth Miss Earth Foundation

v t e Miss Earth participating countries and territories Active (2001–present) Africa Angola Algeria Botswana Burundi Cape Verde Cameroon Ethiopia Eswatini Gambia Ghana Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Reunion Island Rwanda Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa South Sudan Tanzania Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Americas Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guadeloupe Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago United States Uruguay US Virgin Islands Venezuela Asia Bangladesh Cambodia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Palestine Philippines Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Syria Thailand United Arab Emirates Vietnam Europe Albania Armenia Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Crimea Croatia Czech Republic Denmark England Estonia France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Kosovo Latvia Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Scotland Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Ukraine Wales Oceania Australia Fiji New Zealand Samoa Northern Marianas Inactive since 2024 Africa Burkina Faso (2020) Chad (2004) Côte d'Ivoire (2020) DR Congo (2022) Egypt (2018) Gabon (2014) Republic of Congo (2007) Americas Antigua and Barbuda (2003) Aruba (2015) Bahamas (2018) Barbados (2002) Bonaire (2013) British Virgin Islands (2013) Cayman Islands (2010) Curaçao (2018) Guyana (2020) Martinique (2013) Saint Lucia (2014) Suriname (2016) Turks & Caicos (2009) Asia Afghanistan (2005) Bhutan (2008) Chinese Taipei (2017) Israel (2019) Macau (2016) Europe North Macedonia (2022) Cyprus (2018) Finland (2020) Georgia (2009) Gibraltar (2003) Hungary (2019) Lithuania (2013) Luxembourg (2011) Northern Ireland (2019) Turkey (2015) Oceania Cook Islands (2017) Guam (2019) New Caledonia (2015) Niue (2007) Tahiti (2014) Tokelau (2005) Papua New Guinea (2019) Tonga (2019) Inactive non-existing countries and former territories Serbia and Montenegro (2006) Tibet (2007) United Kingdom (2020) (competed as England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales) Zanzibar (2001)

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