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RENO, Nev. – Latest news from the Miss USA contest in Reno, Nevada (local time, local time, PDT):
7:05 p.m.
Cheslie Kryst of North Carolina was crowned Miss USA 2019.
Alejandra Gonzalez of New Mexico is ranked first, and Triana Browne of Oklahoma, second for Thursday night's competition in Reno, Nevada.
Kryst earned a law degree and an MBA from Wake Forest University before becoming a litigator in civil litigation. He volunteers to reduce the sentences imposed on inmates.
The 27-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina, said in the last round that she was happy to participate in Nevada because it is the first and only state in the country to have a majority in both legislatures.
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6:45 p.m.
The three finalists of this year's Miss USA competition come from North Carolina, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
Miss North Carolina, Cheslie Kryst, earned a law degree and an MBA from Wake Forest University before becoming a civil litigation lawyer, working on a voluntary basis to reduce the sentences imposed on inmates.
Miss Oklahoma Triana Browne says she's a proud member of the Chickasaw Nation, whose father is white and the mother is African-American. She is collaborating with Nike to promote a brand celebrating the Native American heritage.
Ms. New Mexico, Alejandra Gonzalez holds a Masters degree in Accounting and founded a nonprofit organization that teaches children the importance of knowing how to read and write.
One of them will soon be crowned winner in Reno, Nev., By Miss USA regent, Sarah Rose Summers, of Nebraska.
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6:35 p.m.
There are only five women out of the 51 Miss USA candidates who started the Thursday night competition in Reno, Nevada.
These are Miss Arkansas, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
They have survived swimsuit and evening dress competitions to qualify for the penultimate round, where three finalists will be selected.
The winner will represent the United States in the Miss Universe contest.
Miss Nevada Tianna Tuamoheloa of Las Vegas is the first decent Samoan woman to participate in the event dating back to 1952.
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18h
Ten women still have a chance to be crowned for the next Miss America.
These are Miss Arkansas, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma and the District of Columbia.
A women's panel of judges selected them Thursday night from a group of 15 following the swimsuit competition at a casino hotel in Reno, Nevada.
Only five of them will pbad to the next round before the announcement of the three finalists.
Sarah Rose Summers (Nebraska), the reigning champion, will be the winner.
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5:35 p.m.
The group of 51 participants in the Miss USA contest has been reduced to 15.
These are Miss Arkansas, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia.
Miss Nevada Tianna Tuamoheloa of Las Vegas was designated Thursday night at a casino hotel in Reno. She is the first decent Samoan woman to compete in the event dating back to 1952.
The narrowing of the field was based on their performance in a series of events earlier in the week.
The 15 qualifiers now qualify for the next round, where the number of candidates will be reduced to 10, then to five before the announcement of the three finalists.
Sarah Rose Summers (Nebraska), the reigning champion, will be the winner.
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17h
The Miss USA contest is underway in Reno, Nevada.
The 51 competitors from each US state and the District of Columbia compete for the title and right to represent the United States in the Miss Universe contest.
Vanessa and Nick Lachey are the hosts of the two hour national television event in a casino hotel.
The full field will be reduced initially to 15, then to 10, then to five before the three finalists are selected. Sarah Rose Summers (Nebraska), the reigning champion, will be the winner.
This is the first time that the contest dating back to 1952 takes place in Reno. Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve is a member of the all-female jury.
This year's nominees include an expert on psychological operations in the Army Reserves, a former NFL cheerleader who is now a surgical nurse, and a lawyer who represents the prisoners free of charge.
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11h
Among the women who want to be crowned next Thursday, Miss USA include an expert in psychological operations in the Army Reserves, a former NFL cheerleader becoming a surgical nurse and a lawyer who represents free some prisoners.
There is also a former professional ballerina who has worked as an expert in style for the home shopping network, a portraitist with a second degree black belt in Taekwondo and the first Samoan decent woman to compete for the title.
The 51 competitors from each US state and the District of Columbia will visit the Reno stage, which is hosting the event for the first time. Vanessa and Nick Lachey will host and Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve will be part of the all-female jury.
The number of competitors will be reduced to 15 at the start of the two-hour broadcast based on their performances during the preliminary rounds.
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