Savannah Gankiewicz officially crowned Miss USA 2023 in Hawaii


Hawaii's Savannah Gankiewicz has officially received her sash and crown as the new Miss USA 2023.

Her coronation ceremony was held on Wednesday, May 15 at 'Alohilani Resort Waikīkī Beach in Honolulu with the presence of Governor Josh Green.

The Miss USA organization recently announced the Maui native as the new titleholder following the resignation of Noelia Voigt to prioritize her mental health.

Savannah, who was first runner-up at last year's competition, decided to take over the remaining months of Noelia's reign and is expected to pass her crown at Miss USA 2024 in California this August.

Her successor will represent the United States of America at the Miss Universe 2024 pageant to be held in Mexico later this year.

"I promise to always be transparent with you and to share my experience. I still believe in the Miss USA organization and its future, and my intention is to make positive changes from within and rebuild its legacy," she wrote on social media.

"To the 2024 delegates, I want you to know that the Miss USA title will endure and it will give you the tools to achieve greatness. You just have to take leap of faith and believe in yourself."

Photo: Brice Kurihara / Miss Hawaii USA

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