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US Air Force Officer Madison Marsh Crowned 2024 Miss America

US Air Force Officer Madison Marsh Crowned as 2024 Miss America

Madison Marsh, a 22-year-old second lieutenant in the US Air Force and master’s student at the Harvard Kennedy School’s public policy program, emerged victorious at the 2024 Miss America pageant in Orlando, Florida on Sunday night. Marsh, representing the state of Colorado, is the first active-duty Air Force officer ever to receive the national title.

Historic Victory and Notable Participants

Ellie Breaux of Texas placed as first-runner-up. Fifty-one contestants participated in the event, representing all 50 US states, as well as the District of Columbia.

Intense Competition and Preliminary Rounds

The pageant followed three nights of preliminary competitions. At the beginning of the main event, the field was narrowed to 11 semi-finalists — 10 chosen by the preliminary judges, and one by a public vote open to pageant fans and followers across the United States.

These 11 women then participated in four rounds of competition:

These rounds led to the announcement of the five finalists: Marsh, Breaux, second-runner-up Cydney Bridges of Indiana, third-runner-up Mallory Hudson of Kentucky, and fourth-runner-up Caroline Parente of Rhode Island.

Marsh’s Noteworthy Responses and Achievements

In the discussion round covering topics like terrorism, technology, nutrition, and climate change, Marsh shared a personal connection to the topic of “drugs in America” by recalling her late mother’s battle with pancreatic cancer. For the talent round, she presented a spoken-word piece centered on receiving a pilot’s license at 16.

During the final question about their goals as Miss America, Marsh emphasized her military credentials as an embodiment of her commitment to learning and leading “with passion.”

She succeeds the 2023 Miss America, Grace Stanke of Wisconsin.

Miss America’s Teen Pageant

The 2024 Miss America’s Teen pageant, which took place Saturday night, crowned 16-year-old Hanley House of North Carolina.

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