Odds Makers Predict Miss Louisiana To Win Miss USA 2010
May 13 2010, Published 9:20 a.m. ET
This Sunday the rest of American will find out who wins the Miss USA 2010 competition, but today RadarOnline.com can tell who to put your money on!
The experts at bookmaker.com have calculated the odds for the beauty pageant. And drum roll please! They predict Louisiana’s Sara Brooks will walk away with a tiara.
The odds show that she may be in a virtual heat with Miss Massachusetts Lacey Wilson, Miss Kansas Bethany Gerber and Miss Alabama Audrey Moore. As for Miss Kentucky Kindra Danielle Clark, bookies think the contestant who took a tumble during an opening ceremony last Wednesday has a 3.8 percent change of winning.
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This year, the pageant came under criticism because the women were photographed in what some described as “racy” poses. Donald Trump, who owns the franchise, admits “they were a little sexy,” but defended the photo shoot.
Miss USA 2009 Kristen Dalton will pass on her crown on Sunday at 7 p.m. on NBC.
Here’s the complete list of the contestants and the odds of them winning Miss USA.
The +/- Indicates the Return on the Wager. The percentage is the likelihood that response will occur. For Example: Betting on the candidate least likely to win would earn the most amount of money, should that happen.
Louisiana | SARA BROOKS | +1500 | 7% | Massachusetts | LACEY WILSON | +1500 | 7% | Kansas | BETHANY GERBER | +1500 | 7% | Alabama | AUDREY MOORE | +1500 | 7% | California | NICOLE MICHELE JOHNSON | +1800 | 5.5% | South Carolina | RACHEL LAW | +1800 | 5.5% | Mississippi | BREANE PONDER | +1800 | 5.5% | Texas | KELSEY MOORE | +2000 | 4.8% | Virginia | SAMANTHA CASEY | +2000 | 4.8% | New Mexico | ROSANNE DENE AGUILAR | +2000 | 4.8% | Indiana | ALLISON BIEHLE | +2100 | 5.3% | Michigan | RIMA FAKIH | +2100 | 5.3% | Idaho | JESSCA CATHLEEN HELLWINKEL | +2200 | 5% | Pennsylvania | GINA CERILLI | +2200 | 5% | Oregon | KATE PAUL | +2200 | 5% | Nebraska | BELINDA WRIGHT | +2300 | 4.5% | Utah | KATYA DMITRIEVNA FEINSTEIN | +2300 | 4.5% | Florida | MEGAN CLEMENTI | +2300 | 4.5% | Oklahoma | MORGAN ELIZABETH WOOLARD | +2300 | 4.5% | Arizona | BRITTANY BELL | +2300 | 4.5% | Vermont | NYDELIS ORTIZ | +2400 | 4% | Wyoming | CLAIRE SCHREINER | +2400 | 4% | Connecticut | ASHLEY BICKFORD | +2400 | 4% | Georgia | CASSADY LANCE | +2400 | 4% | Colorado | JESSICA HARTMAN | +2400 | 4% | Minnesota | COURTNEY LOPEZ | +2400 | 4% | Kentucky | KINDRA DANIELLE CLARK | +2500 | 3.8% | Delaware | JULIE CITRO | +2500 | 3.8% | Illinois | ASHLEY BRADARICH | +2600 | 3.5% | North Carolina | NADIA SHIRIN MOFFETT | +2600 | 3.5% | Tennessee | TUCKER PERRY | +2600 | 3.5% | Montana | ELIZABETH ANSETH | +2600 | 3.5% | New Jersey | CHENOA GREEN | +2600 | 3.5% | Ohio | AMANDA TEMPEL | +2800 | 3.25% | Washington | TRACY TURNURE | +2800 | 3.25% | Rhode Island | KRISTINA PRIMAVERA | +2800 | 3.25% | North Dakota | TAYLOR KERNS | +2800 | 3.25% | Iowa | KATHERINE ANNA CONNORS | +2800 | 3.25% | Arkansas | ADRIELLE CHURCHILL | +2800 | 3.25% | South Dakota | EMILY ANNE MILLER | +2800 | 3.25% | West Virginia | ERICA JADE GOLDSMITH | +2800 | 3.25% | Maine | KATIE WHITTIER | +3000 | 3% | Maryland | SIMONE FELDMAN | +3000 | 3% | Hawaii | RENEE MOKIHANA NOBRIGA | +3000 | 3% | Missouri | ASHLEY STROHMIER | +3000 | 3% | Minnesota | COURTNEY BASARA | +3100 | 2.75% | New York | DAVINA REEVES | +3200 | 2.5% | Nevada | JULIANNA ERDESZ | +3200 | 2.5% | Alaska | SARAH TEMPLE | +3200 | 2.5% | New Hampshire | NICOLE HOUDE | +3500 | 2% | District of Columbia | MACKENZIE GREEN | +3500 | 2% |