Miss Hawaii Stephanie Kainoa Steuri: Pictures, Age, Talent, and Photos for Miss America Contestant

Miss Hawaii Stephanie Kainoa Steuri: Pictures, Age, Talent, and Photos for Miss America Contestant
Zachary Stieber
9/14/2014
Updated:
9/15/2014

Miss Hawaii 2014 Stephanie Kainoa Steuri is one of the dozens of women seeking to become Miss America.

The 20-year-old hails from Kalaheo and graduated from the Island School and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Her platform issue is helping to grow STEMs across the nation, while she would like to earn a Doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine and become a veterinarian.

Steuri’s talent is contemporary dance. She did a hula dance in the Miss Hawaii competition, earning praise.

“Steph was very graceful in her hula even though it was her own added song, it goes to show that when ur good in hula u can dance it to any song! She also looked stunning in evening gown,” said one fan via Facebook.

“Her hawaiian beauty shows in her style, grace and her charm and most importantly she is smart and kind and honest god bless in Miss America.”

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Miss Hawaii Stephanie Kainoa Steuri displays her shoe during the Miss America Shoe Parade at the Atlantic City boardwalk, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014, in Atlantic City, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Miss Hawaii Stephanie Kainoa Steuri displays her shoe during the Miss America Shoe Parade at the Atlantic City boardwalk, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014, in Atlantic City, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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See an AP story below.

Miss America Set to Be Held in Atlantic City

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—This struggling seaside gambling resort has been in the national news for all the wrong reasons lately: a rash of casino closings, thousands of unemployed workers, and a domestic violence case involving a former NFL star.

But for three hours Sunday night, America will get a different look at Atlantic City. The Miss America pageant will present an upbeat view of the city where it began in 1921 and crown its next winner during a nationally televised finale.

The show will feature iconic Atlantic City visuals including its beach, Boardwalk, the Steel Pier, Black Fish Pier near Brigantine, and the Atlantic City Beach Patrol station.

“Atlantic City is facing a challenging economic climate and our hearts go out to all of those who have lost their jobs,” said Sam Haskell III, CEO of the Miss America organization. “We hope that our Miss America telecast on Sunday evening on ABC will generate great interest for Atlantic City on a national scale as we showcase their beautiful beaches and Boardwalk.”

Contestants from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are vying for the crown.

There has been no shortage of compelling story lines leading up to the selection of the next Miss America, including the way personal tragedy has shaped the public service platforms of several contestants. The brother of Miss Wisconsin Raeanna Johnson killed himself after a secret addiction to methamphetamine. Her platform is the impact of substance abuse on the family.

The father of Miss Kansas Amanda Sasek killed himself when she was 17. Her platform is helping people find their strengths. And Miss Delaware Brittany Lewis is still waiting for an arrest to be made in the 2010 slaying of her sister. Her platform is combating domestic violence.

There was drama and even some low-brow comedy leading up to the finale. Miss Rhode Island, Ivy DePew, collapsed onstage during the first night of preliminary competition, but made it back the next night after two trips to the hospital for dehydration.

And supermodel and business mogul Kathy Ireland took the stage to burp on command on a dare from pageant host Dena Blizzard on the second night.

In Tuesday night’s preliminary round, Miss Florida Victoria Cowen won the swimsuit competition, while Miss Ohio Mackenzie Bart won the talent competition for a ventriloquism routine.

Wednesday’s winners were Miss Oklahoma Alex Eppler, who won the swimsuit competition, and Miss Kentucky Ramsey Carpenter, who won the talent portion with a fiddle performance.

On Thursday, Miss Maryland Jade Kenny won the swimsuit competition, while Miss Pennsylvania Amanda Smith won the talent portion by singing “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again” from the musical “Phantom Of The Opera.”

The broadcast begins at 8 p.m. with a behind the scenes look at the pageant, while the live competition begins at 9 p.m.