Miss District of Columbia Teen USA
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The Miss District of Columbia Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the District of Columbia in the Miss Teen USA pageant.
With only three semi-finalist placings, the District of Columbia is one of the least successful jurisdictions at Miss Teen USA. One of those semi finalists, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2000 Tiara Christen Dews, was one of only two District of Columbia teens to win the Miss District of Columbia USA crown.
[edit] List of Winners
- 2007 - Ava Goldsen
- 2006 - Jasmine Niernberger
- 2005 - Danai Mattison
- 2004 - Nicole White
- 2003 - Natasha Prakash
- 2002 - Glovindria Burgess
- 2001 - Jacqueline Drakeford (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 2000 - Tiara Christen Dews (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA) -- future Miss District of Columbia USA 2004
- 1999 - Shelly Braxton-Brooks
- 1998 - Chartese De Quinta Day
- 1997 - Cheri Vivette Alexander
- 1996 - Shannan McCray
- 1995 - Michelle Dollie Wright -- future Miss District of Columbia USA 2003
- 1994 - Tamara Yvette McDowell
- 1993 - Rebecca Marie Slobig
- 1992 - Did Not Compete
- 1991 - Marja Allen
- 1990 - Shirelle Robinson
- 1989 - Christina Patino
- 1988 - Sabrina Curtis (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 1987 - Ni'Cole Bobbitt
- 1986 - Melissa Gilbert
- 1985 - Meisha Hayes
- 1984 - Suzi Simpson -- model, actress and aspiring screenwriter
- 1983 - Patricia Custis
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