- Miss Teen USA 2000
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Miss Teen USA 2000 Date August 26, 2000 Presenters Brian McFayden, Ali Landry and Julie Moran Entertainment Rachel Lampa, 98 Degrees and Westlife Venue Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, Louisiana Broadcaster CBS Entrants 51 Placements 10 Winner Jillian Parry
PennsylvaniaCongeniality Shari Short Photogenic Kristen Johnson Miss Teen USA 2000, the 18th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from South Padre Island, Texas on August 26, 2000. At the conclusion of the final competition, Jillian Parry of Pennsylvania was crowned by outgoing queen Ashley Coleman of Delaware.
The pageant was hosted by newcomer Brian McFayden with color commentary by Ali Landry and Julie Moran for the third year. Landry held the Miss Louisiana Teen USA 1990, Miss Louisiana USA 1996 and Miss USA 1996 titles, making the semi-finals at Miss Teen USA 1990 pageant before winning Miss USA 1996.
During the pageant there were performances by Rachel Lampa, 98 Degrees and Westlife.
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Host city
The pageant was held in Shreveport, Louisiana for the third consecutive year. Following the event, officials in indicated that they were reluctant to host the pageant for a fourth year because disorganization by the Miss Universe Organization meant that the city lost over $70,000 in expected revenue.[1]
Results
Placements
Final Results Contestant Miss Teen USA 2000 - Pennsylvania - Jillian Parry
1st runner-up 2nd runner-up Top 5 Top 10 - Louisiana - Nina Moch
- Washington - Megan Munroe
- District of Columbia - Tiara Dews
- Indiana - Kera Boog
- Missouri - Caitlin McIntosh
Special awards
- Miss Congeniality: Shari Short (Idaho)
- Miss Photogenic: Kristen Johnson (Kentucky)
- Style Award: Abby Vaillancourt (Georgia)
- Best in Swimsuit: Nicole O'Brian (Texas)
Historical significance
- This was the first placement for Georgia since Whitney Fuller placed first runner-up, ending its largest period without a placement. Indiana also recorded its first placement since Nicolette VanHook was a semi-finalist in 1994.
- Pennsylvania placed for the first time since 1996, when Patricia Campell placed first runner-up to Christie Lee Woods). Missouri also placed for the first time since 1996.
- The District of Columbia placed for the first time since 1987 and Washington for the first time since 1989.
Delegates
The Miss Teen USA 2000 delegates were:
- Alabama - Alexis Dollar
- Alaska - Christine Olejniczak
- Arizona - Sarah Wilkins
- Arkansas - Paula Taylor
- California - Alexandra Thompson
- Colorado - Shannon Herndon
- Connecticut - Lisa DeLeo
- Delaware - Carrie Aiken
- District of Columbia - Tiara Dews
- Florida - Tommie Albright
- Georgia - Abby Vaillancourt
- Hawaii - Lauren Madden
- Idaho - Shari Lynn Short
- Illinois - Kimberly Williamson
- Indiana - Kera Boog
- Iowa - Jennifer Ellison
- Kansas - Sarah Jump
- Kentucky - Kristen Johnson
- Louisiana - Nina Moch
- Maine - Ashley Lynn Marble
- Maryland - Niambi Powell
- Massachusetts - Monique Jones
- Michigan - Kylie Lyn Rhew
- Minnesota - Jennifer Jones
- Mississippi - Jennifer Duke
- Missouri - Caitlin McIntosh
- Montana - Renae Skogen
- Nebraska - Amy Weigert
- Nevada - Melissa Davis
- New Hampshire - Kristen O’Neil
- New Jersey - Ulrica Udani
- New Mexico - Raelene Aguilar
- New York - Tina Casciani
- North Carolina - Chelsea Cooley
- North Dakota - Amy Kensok
- Ohio - Sarah Thompson
- Oklahoma - Kristen Vaughn
- Oregon - Kari Virding
- Pennsylvania - Jillian Parry
- Rhode Island - Sienna Lyn Piccione
- South Carolina - Morgan Smith
- South Dakota - Nichole Brockhoff
- Tennessee - Casey Porter
- Texas - Nicole O'Brian
- Utah - Heather Crowther
- Vermont - Johanna Velucci
- Virginia - Jennifer Hawkins
- Washington - Megan Munroe
- West Virginia - Ginneene Barone
- Wisconsin - Erica Gustafson
- Wyoming - Kristin George
Contestant notes
- Chelsea Cooley, a non-finalist in the pageant, later won the Miss USA 2005 title as Miss North Carolina USA. She placed 11th in the preliminaries, missing the cut by a slight margin.
- Kristen Johnson, who placed second runner-up at Miss Teen USA 2000, placed second runner-up to Cooley at Miss USA 2005. She later appeared in the reality television show Treasure Hunters.
- First runner-up Nicole O'Brian won the Miss Texas USA title less than two years after passing on her Teen title, and later placed second runner-up at Miss USA 2003. Nicole later went on to compete on the fifth season of the Emmy award winning CBS reality show The Amazing Race with her then boyfriend Brandon Davidson. The duo finished in third place. Another TX pageant alumni, Christie Woods, competed on the same season with her boyfriend Colin.
- Ashley Marble went on to compete in Miss Maine USA 2011, eleven years after participating in Teen. Marble placed 1st runner up in the pageant, but had the opportunity to compete in Miss USA 2011 after the original winner resigned. Ultimately, Marble placed in the top 8 of the pageant, after failing to make the semifinals at Miss Teen USA.
- In a rare occurrence, Christina Olensjack won the Miss Alaska USA 2002 title only one year after giving up her Teen crown.
- Others who competed in Miss USA pageants were Tiara Dews (District of Columbia, 2004), Kristin George (Wyoming, 2006), and Raelene Aguilar (New Mexico, 2008).
- Kimberly Williamson, Miss Illinois Teen USA, died on December 27 2004. The cause of her death was unknown. Williamson, who was 23 and living in Knoxville, Tennessee when she died, was a gemologist who hosted a show on Jewelry Television.[2]
- Tina Casciani was originally the first runner up to Miss New York Teen USA 2000 Emily Pollack. Emily arrived in Shreveport but days later left for reasons unknown. Tina then flew down to take over duties as Miss New York Teen USA and compete in the pageant.
References
External links
Miss Teen USA Miss Universe Organization · Award winners · Editions Categories:- Miss Teen USA
- 2000 beauty pageants
- 2000 in the United States
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