Miss Teen USA 1993

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Miss Teen USA 1993
Date: August 10, 1993
Presenters: Dick Clark
Venue: Biloxi, Mississippi
Broadcaster: CBS
Winner: Charlotte Lopez
Represented: State flag Vermont
Congeniality: Juliana Kaulukukui
Photogenic: Melanie Breedlove

Miss Teen USA 1993, the 11th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi on 10 August 1993. At the conclusion of the final competition, Charlotte Lopez of Vermont was crowned by outgoing queen Jamie Solinger of Iowa .[1]

The pageant was hosted by Dick Clark for the third and final year, with color commentary by Arthel Neville and Kelly Hu, Miss Teen USA 1985 and a finalist at Miss USA 1993.[2] Music was provided by the Gulf Coast Teen Orchestra.

This was the fourth of five years that the pageant was held in Biloxi.[3] Contestants arrived on 26 June and were involved in two weeks of events and preliminary competition prior to the final broadcast, such as pre-taping scenes along the Mississippi coast, and being involved in an autograph signing party.[4]

As well as a large prize package for the winner, the runners-up also received cash scholarships and other opportunities. Usula Abbott of Pennsylvania was awarded $2,000 for her second runner-up placement and the option of a one year modelling contract or $1,000 scholarship for winning the swimsuit award.[5]

Contents

[edit] Results

[edit] Placements

Map showing placements by state
Map showing placements by state
  • The other top six finalists were (in order of placement): Denesha Reed (Georgia), Juliana Kaulukukui (Hawaii) and Sara Rae Gore (New York).

[edit] Special awards

  • Miss Congeniality: Juliana Kaulukukui (Hawaii)
  • Miss Photogenic: Melanie Breedlove (Missouri)
  • Best in Swimsuit:Ursula Abbott (Pennsylvania)
  • Most Beautiful Eyes:Kelly Lloyd (Indiana)

[edit] Historical significance

  • This was Ohio's first placement in the history of the competition. They would not make the semi-finals again until Allie LaForce won the crown in 2005.
  • Connecticut also placed for the first time, and did not place again until 2002.
  • Maine and South Carolina also placed for the first time.
  • This was one of only two times that Oregon made the semi-finals but did not win the crown.
  • Hawaii placed for the first time since Kelly Hu (a color commentator at the pageant) won in 1985. Tennessee placed for the first time since 1984, and New York and Vermont for the first time since 1989. This was only Vermont's second placement in the competition.

[edit] Scores

[edit] Preliminary competition

The following are the contestants' scores in the preliminary competition.

State Interview Swimsuit Evening gown Average
Alabama 8.58 8.51 9.02 8.703
Alaska 8.48 7.79 7.92 8.063
Arizona 8.67 8.10 8.67 8.480
Arkansas 8.56 8.40 8.76 8.573
California 8.81 8.63 8.50 8.647
Colorado 8.22 8.01 8.21 8.147
Connecticut 9.09 8.72 8.73 8.847
Delaware 8.74 8.42 8.70 8.620
District of Columbia 8.37 8.83 8.73 8.643
Florida 8.68 8.75 8.54 8.657
Georgia 8.86 9.15 8.98 8.997
Hawaii 8.67 8.95 8.96 8.860
Idaho 8.81 7.98 8.36 8.383
Illinois 8.62 8.32 8.38 8.440
Indiana 9.01 9.07 9.02 9.033
Iowa 8.96 8.29 8.39 8.547
Kansas 8.94 8.77 8.75 8.820
Kentucky 8.79 8.80 8.43 8.673
Louisiana 8.64 8.69 8.92 8.750
Maine 8.95 8.95 8.94 8.947
Maryland 8.76 8.55 8.23 8.513
Massachusetts 8.79 8.36 8.28 8.477
Michigan 8.38 8.08 8.39 8.283
Minnesota 8.59 8.54 8.64 8.590
Mississippi 8.38 8.60 8.41 8.463
Missouri 8.71 8.90 8.85 8.820
Montana 8.57 8.20 8.21 8.327
Nebraska 8.73 8.42 8.27 8.473
Nevada 8.59 8.24 8.35 8.547
New Hampshire 8.92 8.30 8.50 8.743
New Jersey 8.92 8.83 8.39 8.713
New Mexico 8.74 8.27 8.35 8.453
New York 9.03 8.95 8.87 8.950
North Carolina 8.70 8.44 8.48 8.540
North Dakota 8.41 8.13 8.06 8.200
Ohio 9.13 9.19 9.18 9.167
Oklahoma 8.65 8.90 8.88 8.810
Oregon 8.92 8.90 8.76 8.860
Pennsylvania 9.01 9.25 9.27 9.177
Rhode Island 8.45 8.57 8.34 8.453
South Carolina 8.93 8.84 8.96 8.910
South Dakota 8.11 8.68 8.04 8.277
Tennessee 9.20 8.62 8.87 8.897
Texas 8.89 8.84 8.56 8.763
Utah 9.04 8.69 8.72 8.817
Vermont 9.39 9.21 8.93 9.177
Virginia 8.58 8.60 8.58 8.587
Washington 8.80 8.62 8.61 8.677
West Virginia 8.58 8.62 8.66 8.620
Wisconsin 8.57 8.33 8.52 8.473
Wyoming 8.63 8.19 8.27 8.363
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalist
     Semi-finalist

[edit] Final competition

Country Preliminaries Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average Finalists
Vermont 9.176 9.451 9.423 9.588 9.543 9.550
Pennsylvania 9.176 9.451 9.495 9.675 9.538 9.510
Indiana 9.035 9.108 9.486 9.338 9.311 9.230
New York 8.947 9.301 9.183 9.408 9.297 9.050
Georgia 8.996 9.113 9.306 9.313 9.244 8.930
Hawaii 8.861 8.966 9.296 9.386 9.216 9.150
Tennessee 8.896 9.278 8.983 9.368 9.210
Ohio 9.166 9.065 9.151 9.343 9.186
Oregon 8.858 9.264 9.109 9.178 9.184
South Carolina 8.906 9.120 9.110 9.141 9.124
Connecticut 8.847 9.006 9.104 8.946 9.019
Maine 8.946 8.855 8.983 8.955 8.931
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Finalists

[edit] Delegates

The Miss Teen USA 1993 delegates were:

[edit] Contestant notes

[edit] Host city

Following the 1992 event, local hoteliers signalled that they may no longer be able to furnish free accommodation for the contestants for the 1993 pageant. Although the Tourism Commission was contracted to host the pageant until 1994, they considered getting out of the contract because of the increased cost of paying for the rooms.[10]

The pageant went ahead in Biloxi as planned, and it was estimated that the region benefitted by $1 million for hosting the event.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Foster Child wins Miss Teen title", Dayton Daily News, 1993-08-12, p. 2A. 
  2. ^ Grahnke, Lon. "Dick Clark to Host `Miss Teen' Pageant", Chicago Sun-Times, 1993-08-10. 
  3. ^ a b Hancock, Tammie. "Miss Teen USA Pageant leaves economic mark on coast", Coast Business, 1994-08-30. 
  4. ^ a b "Local teen competing for Miss Teen USA title", The Baton Rouge Advocate, 1993-08-10. 
  5. ^ "Pageant a beautiful experience // Money area teen won in contest earmarked for college", The Sunday Patriot-News Harrisburg, 1993-08-15. 
  6. ^ Morehouse, Macon. "Fayetteville teen captures crown at state pageant", Atlanta Journal and Constitution, 1993-07-01. 
  7. ^ Klise, Katie. "Why do smart girls still enter pageants?", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1993-06-06. 
  8. ^ "Two Pageants Crown Winners", The Omaha World-Herald, 1992-10-18, p. 9B. 
  9. ^ "Winner did give pageant a second thought", The Sunday Patriot-News Harrisburg, 1993-08-08. 
  10. ^ "Coast hotels seek pageant deal", The Baton Rouge Sunday Advocate, 1992-10-04. 

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