Miss USA 2021 – Contestant (California – Sabrina Lewis)

Miss USA 2021 – Contestant (California – Sabrina Lewis)

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Miss California USA is a pageant that selects the representative for the state of California in the Miss USA pageant. This pageant is part of Miss Universe Organization.

The pageant has been held every year since 1952. Host locations have included Oxnard, Palm Springs, and Long Beach.

Allyshia Gupta of Los Angeles was crowned Miss California USA 2020 on January 26, 2020 at Arcadia Performing Arts Center in Arcadia. She represented California for the title of Miss USA 2020 and placed in the Top 10.

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  1. MISS CALIFORNIA USA Placements at MISS USA
    (50 PLACEMENTS)

    No. of California's Miss USA Wins – 6 WINS (1959, 1966, 1975, 1983, 1992, 2011)

    1953 – TOP 20
    1954 – TOP 21
    1955 – 3RD RUNNER UP
    1957 – TOP 15
    1958 – TOP 15
    1959 – WINNER
    1960 – TOP 15
    1961 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    1962 – 3RD RUNNER UP
    1963 – 4TH RUNNER UP
    1964 – TOP 15
    1965 – TOP 15
    1966 – WINNER
    1967 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    1968 – TOP 15
    1969 – 4TH RUNNER UP
    1970 – TOP 15
    1971 – TOP 12
    1972 – 2ND RUNNER UP
    1973 – TOP 12
    1974 – 3RD RUNNER UP
    1975 – WINNER
    1976 – TOP 12
    1977 – 3RD RUNNER UP
    1978 – TOP 12
    1979 – TOP 12
    1981 – 3RD RUNNER UP
    1983 – WINNER
    1986 – 4TH RUNNER UP
    1988 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    1989 – TOP 10
    1991 – 2ND RUNNER UP
    1992 – WINNER
    1993 – TOP 12
    1998 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    1999 – 2ND RUNNER UP
    2002 – TOP 12
    2005 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    2006 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    2007 – 3RD RUNNER UP
    2008 – TOP 15
    2009 – 1ST RUNNER UP
    2010 – TOP 10
    2011 – WINNER
    2013 – TOP 15
    2014 – TOP 10
    2016 – TOP 5
    2017 – TOP 10
    2018 – TOP 10
    2020 – TOP 10

    Guys, what do you think about the placement of California's representative for Miss USA 2021? Will they secure another spot for the 51st time for the next Miss USA edition? For me, I'm 97% sure that they will secure their 22nd placement in the next Miss USA edition. I'm also 1% sure that they will have their TOP 5 placement this year. Also, as what I observe now for California's placement in the 70th Miss USA Edition, I think there will be 21% for California's TOP 10 placement, 75% for California's TOP 16 placement and 3% for California's UNPLACEMENT.

  2. All the haters can exit stage left and have several seats all of them in Dodgers Stadium. If you are so miserable you have to tear down someone else well you need to go see a therapist. Congrats Sabrina they can never dim your diamond light or take your crown.

  3. Too bad Tami Farrell lost the chance to compete in Miss USA. She could be a great titleholder, even very fit to wear Miss Universe crown. She was Miss Teen USA 2003 and also received Miss Congeniality title that time.

  4. Miss USA 2021 – Georgia
    1st Runner Up – Kansas
    2nd Runner Up – Massachusetts
    3rd Runner Up – Illinois
    4th Runner Up – Pennsylvania

    Top 10
    Florida
    Kentucky
    North Dakota
    Oklahoma
    South Carolina

    Top 16
    California
    Connecticut
    New Jersey
    New York
    North Carolina
    Tennessee

  5. Carrie Prejean is my favorite Miss California USA but after her answer during the Q and A in Miss USA 2009! I don't like her anymore. My Fave Miss California USA goes to 2014

  6. Here are the 51 official contestants of Miss USA 2021, as of September 13, 2021 (PH Time).

    MISS USA 2021
    (51 Official Contestants)

    ALABAMA – Alexandria Flanigan
    ALASKA – Madison Edwards
    ARIZONA – Cassidy Jacks
    ARKANSAS – Stephanie Barber
    CALIFORNIA – Sabrina Lewis
    COLORADO – Olivia Lorenzo
    CONNECTICUT – Amanda Torchia
    DELAWARE – Drew Sanclemente
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – Sasha Perea
    FLORIDA – Ashley Cariño
    GEORGIA – Cora Griffen
    HAWAII – Allison Chu
    IDAHO – Katarina Schweitzer
    ILLINOIS – Sydni Dion Bennett
    INDIANA – A'Niyah Birdsong
    IOWA – Katie Wadman
    KANSAS – Gracie Hunt
    KENTUCKY – Elle Smith
    LOUISIANA – Tanya Crowe
    MAINE – Veronica Iris Bates
    MARYLAND – Layilah Nasser
    MASSACHUSETTS – Sarah DeSouza
    MICHIGAN – Taylor Hale
    MINNESOTA – Katarina Spasojevic
    MISSISSIPPI – Bailey Anderson
    MISSOURI – Joye Forrest
    MONTANA – Jami Forseth
    NEBRASKA – Erika Etzelmiller
    NEVADA – Kataluna Enriquez
    NEW HAMPSHIRE – Taylor Fogg
    NEW JERSEY – Celinda Ortega
    NEW MEXICO – Christa Schafer
    NEW YORK – Brianca Siaca
    NORTH CAROLINA – Madison Bryant
    NORTH DAKOTA – Caitlyn Vogel
    OHIO – Nicole Wess
    OKLAHOMA – Albreuna Gonzaque
    OREGON – Allison Cook
    PENNSYLVANIA – Sydney Robertson
    RHODE ISLAND – Karly Laliberte
    SOUTH CAROLINA – Marley Stokes
    SOUTH DAKOTA – Caroline Pettey
    TENNESSEE – Elizabeth Pistole
    TEXAS – Victoria Hinojosa
    UTAH – JessiKate Riley
    VERMONT – Joanna Nagle
    VIRGINIA – Christina Thompson
    WASHINGTON – Christine Brodie
    WEST VIRGINIA – Alexis Bland
    WISCONSIN – Samantha Keaton
    WYOMING – Mackenzie Kern

  7. 1. Kansas
    2. Oklahoma
    3. North Dakota
    4. South Carolina
    5. North Carolina
    6. New York
    7. Tennessee
    8. Georgia
    9. Pennsylvania
    10. Texas
    11. Massachusetts
    12. Illinois
    13. Michigan
    14. Alabama
    15. Virginia
    16. California

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