Rhonda Shappert - The Pageant Expert & Personal Development Coach™

Mrs. America 2011 Pageant

by RhondaShappert April 19, 2011 18:59

 

After two weeks at the beautiful Greenbrier Inn (www.greenbrier.com) in White Sulphur Springs, WV, a new Mrs. America was crowned Thursday evening. This year the Mrs. America pageant will be nationally televised on Mother’s Day, May 8th. To find your station, go to http://www.mrsamerica.com/showtimes.html.


But for those of you who can’t wait, LOL, here are my notes from the evening. First of all, let me say if you have never been to the Greenbrier, you’re missing out. I can’t wait to take my family there next year.


It was so good to reconnect with old friends and make new ones. Each year a new class of amazing married women competes for the title of Mrs. America. Being a detailed oriented person, I always want to know the statics of the group. Below are my notes about the top 15 from what the announcer said about each woman during the bathing suit portion of the competition.


This year, there was a separate panel of judges for preliminaries. Two of the judges carried over into the final competition and 7 more judges were added to make a total of 9 judges. After the top 10 were named (chosen by the preliminary judges), two more contestants were selected by the pageant staff (AR and NE), two came from online voting results (VA and WV), and one name was drawn from a bowl from the remaining 37 contestants (NY) to make the top 15.

All 15 competed in swimwear. Then they changed into eveningwear. Standing in their beautiful gowns, and the top 6 were called out. The 6 were asked to describe in one word what they were feeling. After the 6 modeled their evening wear, the top 3 were named.


The first to answer her final question was Mrs. Florida. Her question was “I want your vote because…”

Next was Mrs. Colorado’s question, “I want your vote because…”


Finally, Mrs. Hawaii answered “I deserve your vote because…”


You’ll have to watch the telecast to hear their answers; but here are the results from the evening.

Mrs. America 2011- FLORIDA
APRIL LUIFRIU is 41 years old, married 15 years and has three children. She is a business owner, model and dental hygienist.


First Runner Up-HAWAII
LARA LEIMANA FONOIMOANA is 29 years old, been married 4 ½ years and has two children. She is a flight attendant and professional Polynesian dancer.

Second Runner Up-COLORADO
JANELL AMES is 33 years old, married 10 ½ years and has three children.

Remaining top 6
  • CALIFORNIA
    JENNIFER GLAVA is 37 years old, married 6 years and has 2 children.
  • GEORGIA
    TIFFANY L. MARSHALL is 33 years old, married 4 years and has 2 children.
  • MINNESOTA
    YASMINE RYBACK is 34 years old, married 9 years and has 2 children.
Remaining top 10
  • IDAHO
    KRISTIE BEAR is 29 years old, married 3 years and has 2 children.
  • MICHIGAN
    TERESA TAFOYA is 29 years old, married 1 ½ years and has 1 child.
  • OREGON
    ASPEN DROESCH is 24 years old, married for 2 ½ years.
  • TEXAS
    ABBY TRACY is 30 years old, married 5 years and has 2 children.

Remaining top 15
  • ARKANSAS
    AMANDA PATTERSON is 34 years old, married 7 years and has 5 children.
  • NEBRASKA
    KARALYN HOEFER is 42 years old, married 20 years and has 2 children.
  • NEW YORK
    KAREN O'HARA is 44 years old, married 16 years and has 2 children.
  • VIRGINIA
    RACHEL TRAVIS is 24 years old and married 4 ½ years.
  • WEST VIRGINIA
    KAYLA TILLEY is 21 years old, married 4 ½ years and has 1 child.

Most Original Costume                    Most Whimsical Costume          
Mrs. Tennessee, Melody Usdan          Mrs. Alaska, Sarah Dickson

 

Best Costume
Mrs. Iowa, Nidia Mann

Other awards given that evening were:
  • Publication Award Winners Mrs. Colorado, Janell Ames and Mrs. Nevada, Amanda Kouretas
  • Face book Fantastic Face Mrs. Illinois, Zara Johnson
  • Mrs. Fitness Mrs. Kentucky, Kristi Riggs
  • Mrs. Congeniality Mrs. Indiana, Angela Witte
  • Mrs. Photogenic Mrs. Maine, Tina Hendricks

 

Here is the beautiful Mrs. America class of 2011. To see videos, pictures, and to read their bios, go to http://www.mrsamerica.com/index.html.

What are the requirements to compete in Mrs. America?
  • Must be at least 18 years of age - no age limit.
  • Must be legally married at the time of competition.
  • Must be a resident of the state you are competing in and a U.S. Citizen.
Areas of Competition:
  • 4 minute one-on-one personal interview
  • Swimsuit
  • Evening Gown
  • No performing talent required

For more information about the national telecast or to compete in Mrs. America, visit http://www.mrsamerica.com/index.html.

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INTERVIEW CARD

The ability to answer questions about you, your purpose, current events, and controversial topics in a clear way is an important life skill that everyone can benefit from. The more you practice, the better you will get. These handy interview cards are a great way to practice with a partner or use by yourself to get you thinking about the topic.
The Beginning 10 Questions are the staple interview questions everyone must know the answers in an interview situation. Then each month you will receive a new card in the mail with fresh questions.

Now preparing for your interview is easy and for a limited time FREE.

Rhonda

Rhonda Shappert is an expert pageant coach, an iPEC Certified Professional Coach, an Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, and a member of the International Coach Federation. She created Winning Through Pageantry® to partner with pageant contestants and their support people to provide complete pageant preparation, achieve winning results in life through pageantry, and to Succeed From The Inside Out®. She has over 30 years experience in the pageantry world as a contestant, judge, emcee, staff member, mother of daughters who compete, Mrs. Ohio America 2005, and has held multiple titles at the local, state and national levels.
Rhonda graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Musical Theater from The Ohio State University and has performed on stage in 15 countries on the Asian, European and American continents. This mother of three home educates their children and has been married 22 years to her husband Stephen, is the former mayor of her community, and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Virtual Academy. She and her husband perform original contemporary Christian music. For more information on Rhonda, visit  www.WinningThroughPageantry.com .

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3 Pageant Preparation Tips For Mrs. Pageants and Married Women

by RhondaShappert February 16, 2011 03:54

 

Speaking from personal experience, the amount of time and level of preparation it took for me to get ready to compete in a Mrs. pageant was at least double the amount of pageant preparation time it took when I competed as a Teen or Miss contestant. As married women, we are juggling more than just preparing for a pageant. Married women have husbands, jobs, children, managing a household and service work all competing for our time. Because of this, Mrs. contestants need to start preparing long before our single competitors.

The first year I entered the Mrs. Ohio America pageant, I started my pageant preparation 6 months before the pageant. Looking back, all I really focused on was losing the baby weight I had gained with my third child. I did look great in my bathing suit that year; however I didn't even make the top 10. Within 3 days after that state pageant, I started my preparation for next year's pageant and the results were dramatically different.

Right now, all of the state pageants are being held for the Mrs. America, Mrs.United States and Mrs. International pageants. I want to share with you 3 key pageant preparation tips I've learned over the past decade with these big 3 pageant systems for married women.


Tip 1: Start your pageant preparation 1 year before your first competition date.


From the audience, watch the pageant you plan on competing in the year prior to entering. You will see the style of gowns, hair and makeup worn by the top 3 contestants. This will save you money and time as you will see which styles do and don't work for that system. If this isn't possible, purchase the DVD from the previous year and watch it.

You will need the year to develop excellent interview and communication skills. It takes time to break speech habits and to develop the necessary confidence to speak with ease in front of a crowd. This is especially important if married women have been home raising young children for several years. Mothers may be out of practice from speaking with adults and communicating on a deeper level. No judgment here. I'm speaking from my own personal experience of having had 3 children in 4 years. It takes a little bit to jump from Sesame Street to the real world.


Married women need to set aside time to work out, and refine their personal image. It takes time to find the right hairstyle and makeup that is most flattering for your facial beauty.


Tip 2: Create your pageant budget.

Financial issues will quickly create stress and conflict in a marriage. I'm about to share the following numbers not to scare anyone but to offer guidance so you know upfront what is expected financial from pageant contestants.

To enter one of the big 3 state pageants for married women, a contestant can plan on spending between $2000-$5000. For a national pageant, plan on having at least $5000 for starters. Armed with these numbers and enough preparation time, women can use their creativity and resourcefulness to produce the money they need to compete.


There are four main areas that you will want to budget for:

  • Coaching services
  • Photos, headshots and advertising pages
  • Wardrobe
  • Travel, hotel, food and tickets for your family to attend the pageant.

 

Don't make the mistake of spending your entire budget on your clothing. I did that my first year. Your wardrobe is important but not as important as the coaching services you need to polish your image.

 

Tip 3: Put together you pageant preparation team.


When I heavily invested in my team, that's when I started winning the titles.With Mrs. pageants, the look is very classy and elegant with a hint of fashion flair. Interview, walking, hair, makeup and fitness are some of the areas you will want to find experienced pageant coaches to help you prepare. Just because someone says they are a pageant coach or a makeup artist doesn't necessarily mean they are the right fit for you. Research your people and trust your gut feeling before you hire them.


Your interview makeup needs to be flawless. No heavy false eyelashes or brightly colored cosmetics. Your skin should appear smooth and radiant. Choosing the right foundation is critical. This takes the skilled hand of a makeup artist experienced in the pageant world to bring out your natural beauty and make it look like you aren't wearing any makeup. If you look heavily made up during your interview, it will cost you points. Stage makeup is different but the concept still applies. Your facial features should stand out without screaming bright colors.

 

Your hair needs to look healthy and shiny. Hair worn down is the best look for most women. When it comes to color, one solid color with subtle highlights scores better than the dramatic streaked look. The soft highlights help to give depth and texture to hair under the lights but you don't want them to be overly dramatic. In Mrs. pageants, they are looking for the natural beauty of a classy woman to shine.
Regardless of where you are in your pageant preparation, I am here to help you. If you're ready to create your custom preparation plan, contact me today.

 

Request my free special report, 10 Insider Secrets to Winning, and receive  my free award winning newsletter weekly. Just click here or at the top of this page to GET YOUR FREE REPORT.Then fill out your name and email address in the boxes.

INTERVIEW CARD

The ability to answer questions about you, your purpose, current events, and controversial topics in a clear way is an important life skill that everyone can benefit from. The more you practice, the better you will get. These handy interview cards are a great way to practice with a partner or use by yourself to get you thinking about the topic.
The Beginning 10 Questions are the staple interview questions everyone must know the answers in an interview situation. Then each month you will receive a new card in the mail with fresh questions.

Now preparing for your interview is easy and for a limited time FREE.

Rhonda

Rhonda Shappert is an expert pageant coach, an iPEC Certified Professional Coach, an Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, and a member of the International Coach Federation. She created Winning Through Pageantry® to partner with pageant contestants and their support people to provide complete pageant preparation, achieve winning results in life through pageantry, and to Succeed From The Inside Out®. She has over 30 years experience in the pageantry world as a contestant, judge, emcee, staff member, mother of daughters who compete, Mrs. Ohio America 2005, and has held multiple titles at the local, state and national levels.
Rhonda graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Musical Theater from The Ohio State University and has performed on stage in 15 countries on the Asian, European and American continents. This mother of three home educates their children and has been married 22 years to her husband Stephen, is the former mayor of her community, and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Virtual Academy. She and her husband have written and produced an original contemporary Christian CD entitled Cana. For more information on Rhonda, visit  www.WinningThroughPageantry.com .

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Rhonda Shappert is a pageant expert, personal development life coach, and owner of Winning Through Pageantry™, a business she created that not only helps her clients achieve winning results in pageants, but helps them Succeed From The Inside Out™ in their lives. In the pageant world she has held multiple local, state and national titles. Rhonda graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors degree in Musical Theater from The Ohio State University and has performed on stage in 15 countries on the Asian, European and American continents. This mother of three who has been married 20 years to her husband Stephen, home educates their children, is the former mayor of her community, and is on the Board of Trustees for the Ohio Virtual Academy. She and her husband perform original contemporary Christian music. Their music CD entitled Cana is available through www.cdbaby.com/cd/shappert or on her website. For more information on Rhonda, visit www.Winning Through Pageantry.com.