Danielle Demski
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Danielle Demski Beauty pageant titleholder |
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Birth name: | Danielle Demski |
Birth location: | Chandler, Arizona, U.S. |
Height: | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Eye color: | Green |
Hair color: | Light Brown |
Weight: | 118 lbs |
Ethnicity: | White/Caucasian |
Title(s): | Miss Arizona Teen USA 1999 Miss Arizona USA 2004 |
Major Competition(s): | Miss Teen USA 1999 (3rd runner-up) Miss USA 2004 (Top 15) |
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Danielle Demski is a beauty queen from Chandler, Arizona who has competed in the Miss Teen USA Miss USA pageant.
Demski won her first pageant title in 1998 when she was crowned Miss Arizona Teen USA 1999. She competed in the Miss Teen USA 1999 pageant held in Shreveport, Louisiana in August 1999, where she became the third delegate from Arizona to make the semi-finals. Demski placed sixth in the interview competition with a score of 9.22, sixth in swimsuit (9.45) and third in evening gown (9.68), entering the top six in fourth place with an average combined score of 9.45. She retained fourth position following the final question, and placed third runner-up overall.
In 2003 Demski won the Miss Arizona USA 2004 pageant in her first attempt at the title, becoming the third Miss Arizona Teen USA to win the Miss Arizona USA title. She represented Arizona in the Miss USA 2004 pageant broadcast live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California on April 11, 2004, and again made the first cut, the first Arizonan to do so since 1998. She competed in the evening gown competition, but did not advance to the top ten. Demski is one of only seventeen women who have placed in both the Miss Teen USA and Miss USA pageants.
Demski is a graduate in of the Walter Cronkite School at Arizona State University, where she graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a Minor in Theater. She was a cheerleader for the Arizona Cardinals during college. After graduating she has worked as the main presenter for Destination TV, as a correspondent for the Phoenix Suns and as co-host for an NFL programme on ESPN Radio.
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Preceded by Nafeesa DeFlorias |
Miss Arizona USA 2004 |
Succeeded by Mariana Loya |
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