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Michelle Crosby - Miss Earth Nations Capital - United States Miss Talent

Rachel Cotter - Miss Earth Michigan - Pageantry Magazine Spirit Award

Emily Lynch - Miss Earth Indiana - Miss Beauties for a Cause


The United States Earth Pageant is designed to recognize and encourage excellence among the outstanding young woman throughout our nation. During the national pageant, our delegates will participate in numerous public appearances, environmental and motivational seminars, specially planned events, rehearsals and fun!  While a performing arts talent is not required, we offer an opportunity to showcase them, during the optional talent competition.  The winner is awarded the title of United States Miss Talent along with a special award and will showcase her winning  performing arts talent, during the coronation pageant.  

National Delegates will be fairly and accurately judged in five separate but equal phases of competition: Personality and Interview, Environmental Awareness, Swimsuit, Evening Gown, and Overall Impression. The points from the five phases of competition are added up, and the delegates with the highest total of points become finalists. The number of finalists will be between five and nine, and will be determined by the total number of contestants.

Personality and Interview:  Miss Earth United States MUST be personable, likable, approachable, charming and an effective communicator in different scenario’s. The national delegates will be given several opportunities to meet with the judges in order to achieve this goal.  They will meet with the judges in a “meet & greet” setting, enjoy a special meal with the panel and participate in a panel style interview.  Each segment is designed to provide each delegate with an opportunity to make a lasting positive impression on our judges and to test her communication skills.  Delegates are not judged on their personal opinions or beliefs.

Environmental Awareness: During the optional talent competition, each national delegate will be interviewed on their environmental awareness and how this crisis affects her own community, with special attention given to her ability to effectively communicate her thoughts and ideas.  These two competitions will be part of a separate presentation show.

Swimsuit: Emphasis is not on being the thinnest or having a six-pack abdomen. Contestants are judged on having an attractive, healthy and feminine figure for their body type. Confidence, stage presence and personality are also considered.

Evening Gown: During the most glamorous portion of the pageant, the delegates will be judged on their personal style, elegance, carriage, poise and stage presence. Judges seek that lasting beautiful image and how she carries the gown.  The cost of the gown is not considered.

Overall Impression: Judges are asked to score each event separate and apart from the other judging categories.  The Overall Impression category will provide our judges an opportunity to take into account the overall presentation without specific emphasis one any one particular event.

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