Miss Virginia wins 2010 Miss America crown

1/30/2010
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Miss Virginia, Caressa Cameron, is the 2010 Miss America contest winner.
Miss Virginia, Caressa Cameron, is the 2010 Miss America contest winner.

LAS VEGAS — Miss Virginia — Caressa Cameron — won the 2010 Miss America title Saturday night after strutting in a skintight yellow dress, belting Beyonce's “Listen” from Dreamgirls and telling the nation's youths they should get outside more often.

Miss Cameron, a 22-year-old from Fredericksburg, Va., won a $50,000 scholarship and the crown in Las Vegas after a pageant that started with 53 contestants. She outlasted her opponents in swimsuit, evening gown, talent, and interview competitions.

Miss Cameron is a broadcast journalism student at Virginia Commonwealth University, and she wants to become a TV anchor.

When asked during the interview portion of the competition her thoughts on fighting childhood obesity, Miss Cameron said parents should curb television and video games.

“We need to get our kids back outside, playing with sticks in the street like I did when I was little,” she said. “Expand your mind, go outside and get to see what this world is like.”

Miss California, Kristy Cavinder, was the first runner-up, winning $25,000.

The young women who came out on stage at the beginning of the pageant and danced to “I Gotta Feeling” by the Black Eyed Peas are from all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.

After a week of preliminary competition, they each introduced themselves to the crowd Saturday at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

“From the home of the Governator, I am here to pump you up,” Miss Cavinder said as she was introduced.

The judges, the public, and the contestants themselves then trimmed the field over the next two hours.

Actor and Extra host Mario Lopez hosted the 89-year-old pageant with help from Clinton Kelly of TLC's What Not to Wear. The pageant was broadcast live on TLC.

The panel of judges included radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh, actress Vivica Fox; musician Dave Koz; Miss America 2002, Katie Harman; gymnast Shawn Johnson, and former American Idol finalist Brooke White. Comedian Paul Rodriguez was set to be a judge, but organizers said he pulled out because of a family emergency.

Miss Cameron, crowned by 2009 Miss America, Katie Stam, will embark on a yearlong run with the title to represent the organization and raise awareness for her chosen platform.

Miss Cameron, Miss Cavinder, and Miss Michigan, Nicole Blaszczyk, each won $2,000 earlier in the week for winning talent competitions among three split fields of contestants.

Miss Oregon, CC Barber; Miss New York, Alyse Zwick, and Miss Puerto Rico, Mimi Pabon, each won $1,000 in nightly swimsuit competitions.

Miss Oklahoma, Taylor Treat, won the $6,000 Quality of Life award, given to the contestant judged to excel most in volunteerism and community service.

Scores based on a week of preliminary competitions were added to Saturday's competitions to determine the winner. Each judge ranked their five favorites in order, and their ballots were used to pick the winner.

In all, the Miss America Organization awarded $340,000 in scholarships at the national level. The organization says its national, state, and local chapters gave more than $45 million last year in cash and scholarships.