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Miss Teen USA


Run by Miss Universe Organization, Miss Teen USA is a beauty pageant for girls aged 16-18.

Notable winners include actresses Kelly Hu (Hawaii-1985), Bridgette Wilson (1990-Oregon). and Charlotte Lopez-Ayanna (Vermont-1993)

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Results

2004

  • Winner: Shelley Catherine Hennig , Miss Louisiana Teen USA
  • First Runner Up: Sonya Balmores , Miss Hawaii Teen USA 2004,
  • Second Runner Up: Helen Marie Salas , Miss Nevada Teen USA 2004
  • Third Runner Up: Amanda Williams , Miss Maryland Teen USA 2004
  • Fourth Runner Up: Tiffany Stroud , Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2004
  • Rest of Top Ten: Terra D. Moody , Miss Alabama Teen USA 2004, Allison Katheryn Arling , Miss Minnesota Teen USA 2004, Meagan Winings , Miss Nebraska, Teen USA 2004, Rachael Carrollo , Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2004, Catherine Ashley Muldoon , Miss New York Teen USA 2004
  • Photogenic Award: Sarah Sutton French , Miss Arkansas Teen USA 2004
  • Congeniality Award: Breanna Ranae Abernathey , Miss North Dakota USA 2004

Judges

Miss Teen USA Titleholders

1983 - Ruth Zakarian, New York

1984 - Cherise Haugen, Illinois

1985 - Kelly Hu, Hawaii

1986 - Allison Brown, Oklahoma

1987 - Kristi Addis, Mississippi

1988 - Mindy Duncan, Oregon

1989 - Brandi Sherwood, Idaho

1990 - Bridgette Wilson, Oregon

1991 - Janel Bishop, New Hampshire

1992 - Jamie Solinger, Iowa

1993 - Charlotte Lopez, Vermont

1994 - Shauna Gambill, California

1995 - Keylee Sue Sanders, Kansas

1996 - Christie Lee Wood, Texas

1997 - Shelly Moore, Tennessee

1998 - Vanessa Minnillo, South Carolina

1999 - Ashley Coleman, Delaware

2000 - Jillian Parry, Pennsylvania

2001 - Marissa Whitley, Missouri

2002 - Vanessa Marie Semrow, Wisconsin

2003 - Tami Nichole Farrel, Oregon

2004 - Shelley Catherine Hennig, Louisiana


Past Locations

1983 Lakeland, Florida

1984 Memphis, Tennessee

1985 Miami, Florida

1986 Daytona Beach, Florida

1987 El Paso, Texas

1988-89 San Bernardino, California

1990-94 Biloxi, Mississippi

1995 Wichita, Kansas

1996 Las cruces, New Mexico

1997 South Padre Island, Texas

1998-2000 Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana

2001-02 South Padre Island, Texas

2003-04 Palm Springs, California

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