Miss USA 1987

Miss USA 1987
Date February 17, 1987
Presenters Bob Barker and Mary Frann
Entertainment Chuck Connors, The Kirtland Air Force Saber Drill Team, The Naval Air Training Command Choir
Venue Albuquerque, New Mexico
Broadcaster CBS, KRQE-TV
Entrants 52
Placements 11
Winner Michelle Royer
Texas Texas
Congeniality California Lori Lynn Dickerson
Photogenic Georgia (U.S. state) Sophia Marie Bowen

Miss USA 1987, the 36th Miss USA pageant, was televised live on 17 February from Albuquerque, New Mexico on CBS. The ceremonies were hosted for the last time by Bob Barker. At the conclusion of the final competition, Michelle Royer of Texas was crowned Miss USA, becoming the third consecutive winner from Texas.

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss USA 1987
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Semifinalists

Final competition score

State PreliminaryInterview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average
Texas9.577 9.6549.7879.7609.733
Florida8.621 9.688 9.2419.4509.459
Arizona8.8959.2739.4009.5389.403
Missouri8.618 9.372 9.4339.5169.440
Georgia8.8029.3669.3669.4649.398
Mississippi8.9849.4009.2839.2269.303
New Mexico8.8478.933 8.9889.1339.018
Illinois8.5778.8228.7228.9118.818
Nevada8.5778.5119.0338.777 8.774
West Virginia8.6668.5448.6988.9888.743
Virginia8.6858.6118.6008.8118.674

  Winner
  First runner-up
  Second runner-up
  Third runner-up
  Fourth runner-up

Special awards

Background music

Delegates

Judges

Controversy

Host Bob Barker, a fervent animal rights activist, threatened to pull out of the pageant when he discovered that the delegates would be wearing real fur coats during the swimsuit competition segment. As Barker was already in New Mexico at the time, there was no time to find a replacement host and pageant officials agreed to a change. The delegates wore simulated fur for the segment, but real fur was still given as a prize to the Miss USA winner. Barker went on to host the 1987 Miss Universe pageant held in Singapore in May before stepping down for good.[1]

See also

References

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