Friday, January 31, 2014

MISS USA CONTESTANTS MODEL NASCAR GEAR



by Pat DeCola, NASCAR.com
The Miss USA and Miss Teen USA titleholders from Alabama, Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina visited the NASCAR Hall of Fame last Friday, with a special guest guide in Nationwide Series driver Ryan Reed.
Reed offered insight into his racing life as he showed the visitors around the facility, including a trip to the newly renovated Glory Road 2.0, a simulated pit stop competition and friendly round of iRacing at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Each of the contestants attended the event in NASCAR Superstore gear that you can wear yourself. Check out the gallery below, with a link included to the T-shirts being modeled.
Miss Louisiana Teen USA Mary Risener chats about NASCAR.
Q: OK, they tell me you're the biggest NASCAR fan out of the group. How'd you get into it?
Risener: My grandparents are huge fans of NASCAR and that's how I got into it. They always come over to our house and watch it because we have a big TV, and they love to watch all the races. I haven't gotten to attend one live, but I would love to in the future. And I look forward to going with them one day.
Q: Which track would you want to go to?
Risener: There isn't a specific track I'd like to go to, just any one in general. I would just really love to go for the whole experience, just to see it live, you know? It's pretty amazing on television, so it makes me think what would it be like in person.
See Risener and the other on-hand contestants wearing NASCAR gear below that you can find at Store.NASCAR.com

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Gambling with Miss USA: Erin Brady offers Super Bowl prop bet advice



The coin toss, the national anthem, the halftime show: hundreds of prop bets available add one more wrinkle of entertainment to the Super Bowl. Miss USA Erin Brady visited SB Nation to dole out some gambling advice for Super Bowl XLVIII!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Grace Chan Wins Miss Chinese International Pageant 2014





Twenty-two-year-old Grace Chan from Hong Kong was named winner of the 2014 Miss Chinese Pageant. Chan, who was also crowned Miss Hong Kong in 2013, posed for photos with the first runner-up Cindy Zhong, from Vancouver, Canada, and second runner-up Lucia Lorigiano, from Montreal, Canada.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Becoming Miss New Mexico; After watching Miss USA, Kamryn Blackwood decided she wanted to compete


By Hannah Grover The Daily Times

FARMINGTON — In the summer of 2012, Kamryn Blackwood and her father, Lynn Blackwood, sat down to watch the Miss USA contest on television. Kamryn Blackwood turned to her father and told him she wanted to compete in the Miss New Mexico pageant. And three weeks ago, Farmington High School graduate Kamryn Blackwood took home the Miss New Mexico crown. She is now preparing to compete in the Miss USA contest in mid-June. 
The road to becoming Miss New Mexico wasn't short for the 21-year-old Blackwood. Her parents encouraged her to focus on her degree. She enrolled in college at Nova Southeastern University in Florida, where she had been given a tennis scholarship. But she never gave up her dream of one day becoming Miss USA.
In 2013, she and her father attended the 2013 Miss New Mexico competition to watch. The two of them sat in the back. Lynn Blackwood said he kept asking his daughter if she still wanted to compete. She said she turned to him and said, "Yeah, Dad, and I'll win." She watched as Miss New Mexico 2013 was crowned. "To watch the girl's face when she won, I wanted that feeling," Blackwood said. After deciding to compete, Blackwood came up with a one-year plan. And she knew she would win. Blackwood piled up school credits during fall semester so she would have time to focus on the Miss New Mexico competition during the spring. She also began to train. "I have a very athletic walk and a very athletic build," she said.
She found a coach to teach her how to walk and she started to exercise her core more in order to be "bikini fit." She also started to train for the interview portions of the competition. When the competition came, the questions surprised her. "In your mind, you're thinking they're going to be very political," she said. Instead, she was asked what her New Year's resolution was. Blackwood thought about it and about her training. She said training to be Miss New Mexico had gotten her thinking about the importance of health and fitness. She said her resolution is to pass this message on to children. Another important part of preparing for the competition was choosing a design for her dress. She said she already had a design picked out in her head.
The gown was an emerald green with long sleeves and a high cut neck. However, it had an extremely low back, that caught the audience's attention. She said one of her friends later told her that when she turned around there was a collective, "whoa." After winning Miss New Mexico, she became one of only a few girls to compete in Miss USA without any prior experience. Blackwood's parents have supported her the entire time. However, Lynn Blackwood said he tries to remember that he didn't win the award.
"I just be Dad," he said. "That's what she wants." He said for the most part he just talks with her and listens to her. Kamryn Blackwood said she appreciates this from both her father and her mother, Tyra Lopez. "Sometimes I don't need an answer, I just need someone to listen," she said. In addition to support from her family, Blackwood has received support from teammates and the university. Her picture is displayed on the university's website as one of the first things visitors see.
"There's a little pocket in Florida that's for Miss New Mexico," Lynn Blackwood said. Like all other contestants in Miss USA, Blackwood has a platform she promotes in media interviews, and talking to community leaders and others with influence. The Miss New Mexico organization decided to make the platform breast and ovarian cancer, but Blackwood is also promoting National Day of Care, which is a Farmington organization focused on building houses in Africa. She currently serves on the organization's board of directors. Blackwood said her father and brother we're involved in missionary work before she got involved with National Day of Care through a group from Pinon Hills Community Church. "Hearing their stories and how their lives were changed and they changed lives, how could I not go?" she said.
While in Kenya, Kamryn Blackwood and a group of 19 other people built 10 houses. She hopes to increase the number of houses built in Kenya while serving as Miss New Mexico. For the organization's platform, Blackwood is taking her cues from Farmington. Every year in October, Farmington hosts "Get Pinked," which raises awareness and money for breast cancer. One part of "Get Pinked" is the "Pink Glove Dance," in which people from around the community dance wearing pink gloves. The dances are filmed and entered in a video competition. Kamryn Blackwood wants to introduce this event to other communities across the state. "It really brings the community together," she said.