Miss Teen USA

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Miss Teen USA
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Formation 1983
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters New York City
Location
Official language
English
President
Paula Shugart
Affiliations William Morris Endeavor
Website http://www.missuniverse.com

Miss Teen USA is a beauty pageant run by the Miss Universe Organization for girls aged 14–19. The reigning titleholder is Katherine Haik of Louisiana. Unlike its sister pageants Miss Universe and Miss USA which are broadcast on Fox this pageant is webcast on the Miss Teen USA website and simulcast on Microsoft's Xbox Live service.

The pageant was first held in 1983 and has been broadcast live on CBS until 2002 and then on NBC from 2003–2007. In March 2007 it was announced that the broadcast of the Miss Teen USA pageant on NBC had not been renewed, and that Miss Teen USA 2007 would be the final televised event.[1]

Since 2008, the pageant is held at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort, located in Nassau, Bahamas.

Notable pageant winners include actresses Kelly Hu (1985, Hawaii), Bridgette Wilson (1990, Oregon), Charlotte Lopez-Ayanna (1993, Vermont), Vanessa Minnillo (1998, South Carolina), Shelley Hennig (2004, Louisiana), and sportscaster Allie LaForce (2005, Ohio).

History

The following is a list of pageant editions and information.

Year Edition Date Venue Host State/Country Entrants
1983 1st August 30 Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland  Florida 51
1984 2nd April 3 Memphis Cook Convention Center, Memphis  Tennessee 51
1985 3rd January 22 James L. Knight Center, Miami  Florida 51
1986 4th January 21 Ocean Center, Daytona Beach  Florida 51
1987 5th July 21 El Paso Civic Center, El Paso  Texas 51
1988 6th July 25 Orange Pavilion, San Bernardino  California 50
1989 7th July 25 Orange Pavilion, San Bernardino  California 51
1990 8th July 16 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi  Mississippi 51
1991 9th August 19 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi  Mississippi 51
1992 10th August 25 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi  Mississippi 50
1993 11th August 10 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi  Mississippi 51
1994 12th August 16 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi  Mississippi 51
1995 13th August 15 Century II Convention Center  Kansas 51
1996 14th August 21 Pan American Center, Las Cruces  New Mexico 51
1997 15th August 20 South Padre Island  Texas 51
1998 16th August 17 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport  Louisiana 51
1999 17th August 24 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport  Louisiana 51
2000 18th August 26 Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport  Louisiana 51
2001 19th August 22 South Padre Island Convention Centre, South Padre Island  Texas 51
2002 20th August 28 South Padre Island Convention Centre, South Padre Island  Texas 51
2003 21st August 12 Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs  California 51
2004 22nd August 6 Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs  California 51
2005 23rd August 8 Baton Rouge River Center, Baton Rouge  Louisiana 51
2006 24th August 15 Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs  California 51
2007 25th August 24 Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena  California 51
2008 26th August 16 Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2009 27th July 31 Imperial Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2010 28th July 24 Imperial Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2011 29th July 16 Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2012 30th July 28 Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2013 31st August 10 Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2014 32nd August 2 Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2015 33rd August 22 Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51
2016 34th TBA Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau  Bahamas 51

Competition rounds

Prior to the final telecast the delegates compete in the preliminary competition, which involves private interviews with the judges and a presentation show where they compete in swimsuit and evening gown.

During the final competition, the semi-finalists are announced and go on to compete in swimsuit and evening gown. From 1983 to 2002 all semi-finalists also competed in an interview competition as well as both swimsuit and evening gown, followed by one or two final interview questions. In 2003, a new format was introduced where the top fifteen competed in evening gown, the top ten competed in swimsuit and the top five competed in the final question. In 2006, the order of competition was changed where the top fifteen competed in swimsuit and the top ten in evening gown. The latest competition format was used since 2008 the final not broadcast on TV, where the top fifteen both competed in swimsuit and evening gown, and the top five competed in the final question who all signed up by a panel of judges.

Past titleholders

This is a list of women who have won the Miss Teen USA beauty pageant.

Year Miss Teen USA State Represented Hometown Age Notes
2016 TBA TBA TBA TBA
2015 Katherine Haik Louisiana Franklinton 15
2014 K. Lee Graham South Carolina Chapin 17
2013 Cassidy Wolf California Temecula 19
2012 Logan West Connecticut Southington 18 Previously Miss Connecticut's Outstanding Teen 2010
2011 Danielle Doty Texas Harlingen 18
2010 Kamie Crawford Maryland Potomac 17
2009 Stormi Henley Tennessee Crossville 18
2008 Stevi Perry Arkansas Hamburg 18
2007 Hilary Cruz Colorado Louisville 18
2006 Katie Blair Montana Billings 18 Later Miss California USA 2011
2005 Allie LaForce Ohio Vermilion 16
2004 Shelley Hennig Louisiana Destrehan 17
2003 Tami Farrell Oregon Phoenix 18 Later Miss California USA 2009
2002 Vanessa Semrow Wisconsin Rhinelander 17
2001 Marissa Whitley Missouri Springfield 18
2000 Jillian Parry Pennsylvania Newtown 18
1999 Ashley Coleman Delaware Camden 18
1998 Vanessa Minnillo South Carolina Charleston 17 Born in the Philippines, this actress is known for hosting Total Request Live on MTV from 2003–2007 as well as her past reporting as a New York-based correspondent for Entertainment Tonight
1997 Shelly Moore Tennessee Knoxville 18
1996 Christie Lee Woods Texas Huntsville 18 Appeared on The Amazing Race 5
1995 Keylee Sue Sanders Kansas Louisburg 18
1994 Shauna Gambill California Acton 17 Later Miss California USA 1998, 1st Runner-up at Miss USA 1998 and Top 10 at Miss World 1998
1993 Charlotte Lopez Vermont Dorset 16
1992 Jamie Solinger Iowa Altoona 17 Later Miss Iowa USA 1998
1991 Janel Bishop New Hampshire Manchester 17
1990 Bridgette Wilson Oregon Gold Beach 16 Recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award in 1998.
1989 Brandi Sherwood Idaho Idaho Falls 18 Later Miss Idaho USA 1997; 1st Runner-up at Miss USA 1997, held Miss USA title after Brook Lee won the Miss Universe title.
1988 Mindy Duncan Oregon Newberg 16
1987 Kristi Addis Mississippi Holcomb 16
1986 Allison Brown Oklahoma Edmond 17 She competed as Miss Teen USA in the Miss USA pageant in 1987 (a short-lived tradition gave Miss Teen USA’s in the early 1980s this opportunity). She was unplaced.
1985 Kelly Hu Hawaii Honolulu 16 Later Miss Hawaii USA 1993 and Top 6 at Miss USA 1993
1984 Cherise Haugen Illinois Sleepy Hollow 17 She competed as Miss Teen USA in the Miss USA pageant in 1984 alongside Ruth Zakarian of New York who had also previously held the Miss Teen USA title, in 1983. (a short-lived tradition gave Miss Teen USA’s in the early 1980s this opportunity). She was unplaced.
1983 Ruth Zakarian New York Amsterdam 17 She competed as Miss Teen USA in the Miss USA pageant in 1984 alongside Cherise Haugen of Illinois who had held the Miss Teen USA title that year. (a short-lived tradition gave Miss Teen USA’s in the early 1980s this opportunity). She was unplaced.

Winners gallery

Delegates

Broadcasting of the pageant

1983–2007: Viewership and later decline

The pageant's viewership peak was hit in 1988, when the pageant averaged over 22 million viewers on CBS. Even as recently as 1999, the show managed to bring in over 10 million viewers. The 2006 airing was the second lowest rated in the pageant's 23-year history, with only 5.6 million viewers watching the live broadcast (the lowest: 2004, with 5.34 million).[2] The 2007 telecast (25th Anniversary, scheduled for August 24, 2007) was the last time Miss Teen USA aired live on television.

2008: Dark pageant

The 2008 pageant was held, untelevised, on August 16, 2008. One factor that prevented NBC from broadcasting was its prime time commitment to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

2009–present: Internet pageant

Since 2009, it is broadcast over the Internet on the Miss Teen USA website. It can be viewed worldwide, without any region restrictions via geolocation. Currently, it is hosted by YouTube.

In 2012, the pageant began to simulcast in selected regions on Microsoft's Xbox Live service, expanding accessibility to Xbox consoles and Windows devices.

Crossovers with Miss USA

Miss Teen USA 1985 Kelly Hu became a model and a TV and film actress.
(Photo taken April 17, 2002.)

Miss Teen USA at Miss USA

In the early years of Miss Teen USA, three winners represented the title "Miss Teen USA" at Miss USA. The three queens were: Ruth Zakarian (1983), Cherise Haugen (1984), and Allison Brown (1986). This also made history because the Miss USA 1984 pageant had 53 delegates, the most ever in a Miss USA pageant. In 1987, Miss Teen USA 1986, Allison Brown participated in the 1987 Miss USA pageant. All three failed to make the cut at their respective Miss USA pageants.

Only in the three years mentioned above did Miss Teen USA winners automatically gain representation at Miss USA. Starting in 1988, if the Miss Teen USA winners want to compete at Miss USA, they first must win a Miss USA state crown. A total of seven Miss Teen USA winners have participated at Miss USA, with four winning their state Miss USA crowns first. The first of these was Kelly Hu, Miss Teen USA 1985, who won the Miss Hawaii USA 1993 title and represented Hawaii at Miss USA 1993. She finished as a finalist. The next was Jamie Solinger, Miss Teen USA 1992. She took the Miss Iowa USA 1998 title but failed to make the cut at the Miss USA pageant. Only two Miss Teen USA winners have made the top 3 of Miss USA. Brandi Sherwood, Miss Teen USA 1989 won the Miss Idaho USA 1997 title. Succeeding Kelly, she took 1st runner up and later inherited the Miss USA crown, when Brook Mahealani Lee of Hawaii won Miss Universe 1997. She is the only Miss Teen USA winner to hold the title Miss USA. Shauna Gambill was close in winning the Miss USA 1998 title, but placed 1st runner up to Shawnae Jebbia, Miss Massachusetts USA 1998. However, to date it has never happened that the same woman had won the 2 separate pageants officially.

There have been two years when two Miss Teen USA winners participated at Miss USA. The first was 1984, when Miss Teen USA 1983 and Miss Teen USA 1984 participated, the second was 1998, when Jamie Solinger competed as Miss Iowa USA but went unplaced, and Shauna Gambill competed as Miss California USA and placed first runner-up.

The first Miss Teen USA not to win a Miss USA state pageant on her first attempt was Christie Lee Woods, Miss Teen USA 1996, of Texas, who placed third runner-up in the Miss Texas USA 2002 pageant. She would also become the first Miss Teen USA to compete for, but never win a Miss USA state title (she also placed as a semi-finalist in 2003 and 2004). The second Miss Teen USA who did not win a Miss USA state title on her first attempt was Ashley Coleman, Miss Teen USA 1999, of Delaware, who competed in the Miss California USA 2006 pageant and finished third runner-up. She is the first Miss Teen USA winner to compete in a different state from that where she won her Miss Teen USA crown. Tami Farrell, Miss Teen USA 2003, competed at Miss California USA 2009 as Miss Malibu USA, but failed to win the crown, placing first runner-up to Carrie Prejean. Farrell competed at Miss Teen USA as Miss Oregon Teen USA, and was one of the few Miss Teen USA winners to try for the state crown outside of the state she represented for Miss Teen USA. In a span of only two years later, Miss Teen USA 2006, Katie Blair also competed at Miss California USA 2011. Representing the state of Montana at Miss Teen USA 2006, Blair is only the third Miss Teen USA to compete in a state other than the state she competed in Teen. Similarly to Coleman and Farrell, Blair placed 1st runner up in the pageant, to Alyssa Campanella, who also competed in Miss Teen USA representing another state. Campanella went on to win Miss USA 2011.

See also

References

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