Miss America makes history, as a Korean American from Alaska wins the title (2024)

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Miss America makes history, as a Korean American from Alaska wins the title (1)

The newly crowned Miss America has made history, becoming both the first Korean American and the first Alaskan to hold the title in the competition’s 100-year history.

“I never could have imagined in a million years that I would be Miss America, let alone that I would be Miss Alaska,” a beaming Emma Broyles told The Associated Press on Friday in a Zoom call from Connecticut, where she won the competition about 12 hours earlier.

In fact, she was sure they had it wrong. The final two contestants were Broyles and Lauren Bradford, Miss Alabama, and Broyles said she was thinking Bradford was going to make an amazing Miss America.

“And then they said Alaska, and I said, ‘No way. Are you sure? Do you want to check that card again?” she said before the emotion overtook her and she began crying tears of joy.

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“I could not believe it,” Broyles said. “I am so, so grateful to everybody back at home who’s been supporting me for so long, and I’m so glad that I’m able to bring home the title of Miss America to the state of Alaska for the first time in history.”

The very first Miss America program began in 1921 as a beauty pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. However, Broyles is only the 94th Miss America.

The pageant,which has evolved away from the emphasis on looks to focusing on leadership, talent and communication skills, was not held last year because of the pandemic and it wasn’t held for several years in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

Broyles, 20, said her grandparents immigrated from Korea to Anchorage about 50 years ago, before her mother was born.

“Although my mom is full Korean, she was born and raised right in Anchorage, Alaska,” Broyles said.

The Miss America Organization “believes Emma is the first Korean-American to win the crown,” spokesperson Matt Ciesluk said in a text message to the AP.

Her mother is a special education teacher at Service High School in Anchorage, the same school Broyles attended.

Broyles has chosen the Special Olympics for her social impact initiative. Besides her mother’s position, her older brother, Brendan, has Down syndrome and competes in athletic events with Special Olympics Alaska.

“I’ve seen firsthand the impact that Special Olympics has on the families of people with intellectual disabilities. And I know how important Special Olympics is to our community here in Anchorage and here in Alaska, as well as the communities all over the country and all over the world,” she said.

Broyles said she looks forward to working with Special Olympics to promote inclusion, compassion and open-mindedness through sports.

“Getting to have this platform to speak about why inclusion is important during a time like this when our country is so divided, and to speak about why it’s important to be compassionate, why it’s important to be empathetic, why it’s important to keep an open mind and to be willing to listen to those who aren’t like you or maybe have different opinions than you, I think that this is a time where we need that more than ever,” she said.

Broyles winning the Miss America title wasn’t the first barrier broken by an Alaska woman this year.Last summer, teenager Lydia Jacoby of Seward, Alaska, came from out of nowhere to win the women’s 100-meter breaststroke at the Tokyo Olympic Games. She became the first Alaskan to ever qualify for the Olympics in swimming, let alone win gold.

“I think it’s incredibly cool that Alaskan women are representing Alaska, representing our home state so well and getting the recognition I think we deserve,” Broyles said.

Along with her title, Broyles earned just over $100,000 in college scholarships, which she calls a “life changing amount of money.”

She’s currently a junior at Arizona State University studying biomedical sciences and voice performance and said the scholarship money will allow her to attend medical school.

But for the next year, she will travel about 20,000 miles every month serving as a role model and advocate for young women, the Miss America Organization said in a statement.

Broyles’ future plans include becoming a dermatologist and returning to Alaska to practice her profession.

“There's just something special about Anchorage, which is why I know that I want to spend the rest of my life in Anchorage, even despite this little hiatus I’m taking,” she said.

Miss America makes history, as a Korean American from Alaska wins the title (2024)

FAQs

Miss America makes history, as a Korean American from Alaska wins the title? ›

Broyles, 19, was crowned on Thursday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, in the 100th Miss America pageant. She is the first Miss Alaska to become Miss America, as well as the first Korean-American to hold the title.

Has Alaska ever had a Miss America winner? ›

Broyles was honored for becoming the first Alaskan to win the title of Miss America in the 100-year history of the competition.

How many Asians have won Miss America? ›

There have only been 11 Miss Americas who were black, 3 who were Asian, and 1 who was Hispanic.

How many Miss America from Alaska? ›

Emma Broyles was crowned Miss America 2022 on December 16, 2021. She is the first woman from Alaska to win the title, and only the third woman from Alaska to place at Miss America. Hannah Utic of Anchorage was crowned Miss Alaska 2023 at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts in Anchorage, Alaska.

Who won Miss America Korean? ›

Emma Broyles, the first Korean American Miss America, also talked about Asian American representation and spotlighting Alaskan Native groups, as her yearlong reign closes. Emma Broyles, the 2022 Miss America, has actually spent a lot of her life on the sidelines — cheering on her older brother at sporting events.

Has a Native American ever won Miss America? ›

Both Smallwood and Davuluri came from relatively small towns, and were both firsts: Davuluri is the first Indian American to hold the title; and in 1926, Smallwood was the first Native woman (she was of Cherokee descent) to wear the crown.

Which state has never won Miss America? ›

Eighteen states have never won Miss USA, including Alaska, Colorado, Florida, and Oregon. South Dakota, Maine, and Wyoming have also never had a winning contestant.

Which state has the most Miss America winners? ›

The most successful state is Texas; ten Texas representatives have gone on to win the Miss USA title, more than any other state, including five consecutive winners from 1985 until 1989. California has the second most wins at six, while the District of Columbia, New York, Hawaii, and Illinois each have four.

Has a black woman ever won Miss USA? ›

Carole Anne-Marie Gist (born May 8, 1969) is an American tv host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss USA 1990. Gist was the first African American woman to win the Miss USA title. Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

How many miss Hawaii became Miss America? ›

Hawaii first competed at Miss America in 1948 and has twice won the Miss America title, in 1992 and 2001. Star Dahl-Thurston of Honolulu was crowned Miss Hawaii 2023 on June 3, 2023 at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu, Hawaii. She competed for the title of Miss America 2024 in Orlando, Florida in January, 2024.

Who was the first Korean American Miss America? ›

Emma Broyles is the first Korean-American and the first Alaskan to earn the job of Miss America.

Who won Miss America twice? ›

Mary Katherine Campbell (December 18, 1905 – June 7, 1990) was the only person to win the Miss America pageant twice and the second woman in history to win the title.

Has anyone won Miss America twice? ›

Mary Katherine Campbell (December 18, 1905 – June 7, 1990) was the only person to win the Miss America pageant twice and the second woman in history to win the title.

Who was Miss America that was dethroned? ›

Vanessa Williams
TitleMiss America 1984 Miss New York 1983 Miss Syracuse 1983
TermMiss America: September 17, 1983 – July 22, 1984 (resigned)
PredecessorDebra Maffett
SuccessorSuzette Charles
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