- Miss Teen USA 1994
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Miss Teen USA 1994 Date August 16, 1994 Presenters Bob Goen, Daisy Fuentes and Jamie Solinger Venue Biloxi, Mississippi Broadcaster CBS Winner Shauna Gambill
CaliforniaCongeniality Mary Elizabeth Stevenson Photogenic Anjelie Eldredge Miss Teen USA 1994, the 12th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi on 16 August 1994. At the conclusion of the final competition, Shauna Gambill of California was crowned by outgoing queen Charlotte Lopez of Vermont.
The pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the first of three years, with color commentary by Daisy Fuentes and Jamie Solinger, Miss Teen USA 1992. Music was provided by the Gulf Coast Teen Orchestra.
This was the fifth and final year that the pageant was held in Biloxi.
Contents
Results
Placements
Final results Contestant Miss Teen USA 1994 1st runner-up - Georgia - Whitney Fuller
2nd runner-up - Kansas - Melissa Hurtig
Top 6 - Missouri - Tiffany Meyer
- South Carolina - Mary Elizabeth Stevenson
- Tennessee - Allison Alderson
Top 12 - New Jersey - Kelli Lynn Paarz
- Mississippi - Angie Carpenter
- Pennsylvania - Nicole Bigham
- Louisiana - Sarah Louther
- Florida - Kristy Fatsinger
- Indiana - Nicolette Van Hook
Special awards
- Miss Congeniality: Mary Elizabeth Stevenson (South Carolina)
- Miss Photogenic: Anjelie Eldredge (Washington)
- Best in Swimsuit: Shauna Gambill (California)
- Minolta Photo Contest: Denise Fisher (Maryland)
Scores
Country Preliminaries Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average California 9.090 9.270 9.437 9.429 9.379 South Carolina 9.057 9.220 9.369 9.516 9.368 Georgia 8.949 9.343 9.217 9.519 9.360 Tennessee 9.212 9.321 9.364 9.330 9.338 Kansas 9.197 9.194 9.297 9.433 9.308 Missouri 9.097 9.143 9.140 9.617 9.300 New Jersey 9.117 9.047 9.329 9.334 9.234 Mississippi 9.042 9.170 9.109 9.127 9.135 Pennsylvania 8.940 9.183 9.031 9.163 9.123 Louisiana 9.017 9.118 9.023 9.189 9.110 Florida 8.968 8.891 9.134 9.179 9.068 Indiana 8.964 8.934 9.017 9.236 9.062 - Winner
- First runner-up
- Second runner-up
- Finalists
Preliminary competition
The following are the contestants' scores in the preliminary competition.
State Swimsuit Evening gown Interview Average Alabama 8.14 8.91 8.90 8.65 Alaska 8.56 8.89 8.94 8.80 Arizona 8.26 8.56 8.59 8.47 Arkansas 8.56 8.96 8.80 8.77 California 9.05 9.12 9.10 9.09 Colorado 8.61 8.79 8.83 8.74 Connecticut 8.45 8.68 8.72 8.62 Delaware 8.28 8.80 8.95 8.68 District of Columbia 8.27 8.78 8.52 8.52 Florida 9.06 9.18 8.66 8.97 Georgia 8.86 9.06 8.93 8.95 Hawaii 8.51 8.57 8.65 8.58 Idaho 8.36 8.66 8.58 8.53 Illinois 8.72 8.90 8.95 8.86 Indiana 8.80 8.87 9.22 8.96 Iowa 8.41 8.44 8.61 8.49 Kansas 9.23 9.14 9.23 9.20 Kentucky 8.83 8.79 8.93 8.85 Louisiana 8.96 9.17 8.92 9.02 Maine 8.48 8.49 9.02 8.66 Maryland 8.24 8.56 8.86 8.55 Massachusetts 8.42 8.71 8.89 8.67 Michigan 8.62 8.82 8.68 8.71 Minnesota 8.95 8.89 8.89 8.91 Mississippi 9.25 9.19 8.69 9.04 Missouri 8.90 9.34 9.03 9.09 Montana 8.54 8.48 8.57 8.53 Nebraska 8.90 8.82 8.43 8.72 Nevada 8.62 8.54 8.26 8.47 New Hampshire 8.38 8.66 8.38 8.47 New Jersey 9.24 9.24 8.87 9.12 New Mexico 9.00 8.75 8.75 8.83 New York 8.27 8.78 8.45 8.50 North Carolina 8.96 9.03 8.51 8.83 North Dakota 8.81 8.81 8.66 8.76 Ohio 8.89 8.81 8.90 8.87 Oklahoma 8.90 8.98 8.29 8.72 Oregon 8.94 8.58 8.55 8.69 Pennsylvania 9.07 9.09 8.67 8.94 Rhode Island 9.02 8.91 8.38 8.77 South Carolina 9.14 9.11 8.92 9.06 South Dakota 8.27 8.46 8.40 8.31 Tennessee 9.40 9.19 9.05 9.21 Texas 8.49 8.62 8.53 8.55 Utah 8.50 8.84 8.47 8.60 Vermont 8.58 8.74 8.78 8.70 Virginia 8.69 8.73 8.76 8.73 Washington 8.66 8.86 8.56 8.69 West Virginia 8.86 8.82 8.56 8.75 Wisconsin 8.75 8.97 8.58 8.77 Wyoming 8.35 8.53 8.60 8.49 - Winner
- First runner-up
- Second runner-up
- Top 6 Finalist
- Top 12 Semifinalist
Historical significance
- This was Florida's first placement since 1986 and New Jersey's first since 1988.
- Kansas recorded their second second runner-up placement in three years, following Danni Boatwright's placing in 1992.
- Indiana placed for the fourth consecutive year, a record which has yet to be eclipsed.
Delegates
The Miss Teen USA 1994 delegates were:
- Alabama - Melanie McLin
- Alaska - Kristina Bellamy
- Arizona - Missy Kline
- Arkansas - Rebecca Hall
- California - Shauna Gambill
- Colorado - Angie Payne
- Connecticut - Stacey Raffone
- Delaware - Celina Delgrossa
- District of Columbia - Tamara McDowell
- Florida - Christy Fatzinger
- Georgia - Whitney Fuller
- Hawaii - Emily Huff
- Idaho - Sarah Elizabeth Polk
- Illinois - Charlotte Martin
- Indiana - Nicolette Van Hook
- Iowa - Erika Miller
- Kansas - Melissa Hurtig
- Kentucky - Crystal Batahvie
- Louisiana - Sarah Miriam Louther
- Maine - Jennifer Hunt
- Maryland - Denise Fisher
- Massachusetts - Michelle Neves
- Michigan - Melissa Jackson
- Minnesota - Paige Swenson
- Mississippi - Angie Carpenter
- Missouri - Tiffany Meyer
- Montana - Desiree Gravelle
- Nebraska - Elizabeth Schmidt
- Nevada - Heather Kittrel
- New Hampshire - Keri Lynn Pratt
- New Jersey - Kelli Lynn Paarz
- New Mexico - Samantha Sengle
- New York - Kimberly Pressler
- North Carolina - Valarie Beasley
- North Dakota - Allison Nesemeier
- Ohio - Rebecca Reed
- Oklahoma - Summer Riley
- Oregon - Jodi Ann Paterson
- Pennsylvania - Nicole Bigham
- Rhode Island - Nicole Coletti
- South Carolina - Mary Stevenson
- South Dakota - Autumn McKinney
- Tennessee - Allison Alderson
- Texas - Jacqueline Pena
- Utah - Heather Henderson
- Vermont - Christel Marquardt
- Virginia - Christin Wilson
- Washington - Anjelie Eldredge
- West Virginia - Jonelle Spiker
- Wisconsin - Tara Llewelowitz
- Wyoming - Whitney Ahlstrom
Contestant notes
- Allison Alderson (Tennessee) later won the Miss Tennessee 1999 and Miss Tennessee USA 2002 titles, becoming only one of seven Triple Crown winners. She went on to marry Jay DeMarcus of the band Rascal Flatts.
- One other contestant also competed at Miss America: Michelle Ann Neves, who was Miss Massachusetts 2000.
- Contestants who later competed in the Miss USA pageant were:
- Allison Nesemeier (North Dakota) - Miss North Dakota USA 1998
- Kelli Paarz (New Jersey) - Miss New Jersey USA 1998
- Shauna Gambill (California) - Miss California USA 1998 (first runner-up at Miss USA 1998)
- Kimberly Pressler (New York) - Miss New York USA and Miss USA 1999
- Angie Carpenter (Mississippi) - Miss Mississippi USA 2000
- Jennifer Lyn Hunt (Maine) - Miss Maine USA 2000
- Paige Swenson (Minnesota) - Miss Minnesota USA 2000
- Tiffany Meyer (Missouri) - Miss Kansas USA 2000 (finalist at Miss USA 2000)
- Nicole Bigham (Pennsylvania) - Miss Pennsylvania USA 2002
- Jodi Ann Paterson (Oregon) was Playboy's' Playmate of the Year 2000 and is the first contestant who not born in USA who competed in the pageant. Jodi was born in Indonesia. The other is Rachel Smith (Miss Teen Tennessee USA 2002).
- Charlotte Martin (Illinois) went on to become a successful singer-songwriter.
- Shauna Gambill (California) went on to win the Miss World USA 1998 title. She was chosen to represent the United States at Miss World 1998 where she placed in the Top 10.
- Keri Lynn Pratt (New Hampshire) is a television and movie actress. She has appeared in the movies Drive Me Crazy and America's Sweethearts. She has guest starred on hit television shows 7th Heaven and Brothers & Sisters.
- Emily Huff's (Hawaii) sister, Ashley, won the titles of Miss Nevada 2001 and Miss Nevada USA 2003.
Judges
- Marco St. John
- Donna Richardson
- Dean Kelly
- Kate Linder
- John Frazier
- Angela J. Harrington
- Cobi Jones
- Brandi Sherwood
- Sean Kanan
External links
Miss Teen USA Categories:- Miss Teen USA
- 1994 beauty pageants
- 1994 in the United States
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