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Miss Oklahoma USA 2024 is Danika Christopherson

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Danika Christopherson, representing The Village, was crowned Miss Oklahoma USA 2024 on Sunday, April 14 at OCCC Performing Arts Center Theater in Oklahoma City Community College. The 23-year-old former Miss Oklahoma Teen USA succeeds last year's winner Liv Walbeck. She will now prepare for the Miss USA 2024 competition to be held in California this summer. To recall, Danika previously participated in Miss Teen USA 2020 in Memphis, Tennessee where she placed in the Top 16. She was also first runner-up during last year's Miss Oklahoma USA. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Oklahoma USA (@missokusa) FINAL RESULTS Miss Oklahoma USA 2024 - Danika Christopherson (The Village) 1st runner-up - Brooklynn Douglas (Tulsa) 2nd runner-up - Audrey Harrah Katigan (Oklahoma City) 3rd runner-up - Kaitlyn Crain (Heart of Oklahoma) 4th runner-up - Blair Noblin (Sooner State) TOP 12 Macy Hamilton (Yukon) Hunter Fraley (Sand Springs) Ashley Stuart (Oklahoma Coun

Miss Oklahoma USA 2023 is Liv Walbeck

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Miss Norman, Liv Walbeck, was crowned Miss Oklahoma USA 2023 on Saturday, March 25 at OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater in Oklahoma City. The 21-year-old beauty succeeded last year's winner Ashley Ehrhart and will now prepare to represent Oklahoma at Miss USA 2023 in Reno, Nevada. Miss Southwest Oklahoma, Danika Christopherson was named first runner-up while Miss Crystal Lake, Samone Thompson, Miss Glenpool, BreAnna Hall, and Miss Sand Springs, Hunter Fraley have been announced the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. The new Miss Oklahoma USA is pursuing her degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma. She founded a social media initiative "Liv It Well, You're Worth It" to inspire others to prioritize mental health and physical well-being through health, exercise, and beauty. Also crowned during the state pageant on the weekend was Miss Oklahoma Teen USA 2023 Jaselyn Rossman of Sapulpa. She succeeded Haleigh Hurst and will now pro