Miss Teen USA 2013

Miss Teen USA 2013
Date August 10, 2013
Presenters Karl Jeno Schmid and Tami Farrell
Venue Grand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas
Broadcaster UStream, Xbox Live (webcast)
Entrants 51
Placements 16
Winner Cassidy Wolf
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Miss Teen USA 2013, was the 31st Miss Teen USA pageant. It was held on August 10, 2013 at Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas. Logan West of Connecticut crowned her successor Cassidy Wolf of California at the end of the event. The 50 states and the District of Columbia competed for the title and the pageant was webcast on the official Miss Teen USA website via UStream and on Xbox Live.

Results

Placements

Final results [1] Contestant
Miss Teen USA 2013
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 16

Voted into Top 16 as America's Choice via Internet/SMS Messaging

Special Awards[2]

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Events

Fan vote

Fans can vote for a delegate to reach the semifinals (Top 16) July 15-August 9. The fan vote was won by Missouri Brenda Smith-Lezana.

Preliminary competition (Ustream)

A preliminary round was conducted on August 9, a day before the finals.

Finals (Ustream & Xbox Live)

The Top 16 was announced during the Final Show and they competed in the Swimsuit and Evening Gown rounds. After the Evening Gown competition, the girls were interviewed backstage by Karl Schmid, sending the show to an intermission. The Top 5 were announced and asked questions about themselves. Then the judges asked questions prepared for them. Each finalist were allowed 30 seconds to answer the question. The judges took one last look at the Top 5 Finalists and Logan West takes her final walk as Miss Teen USA before crowning her successor, Cassidy Wolf.

Xbox Live's webcast was streamed on the proprietary Live Event Player application. During intermission, three fan-voted Xbox One game trailers (The Crew, FIFA 14 and Mirror's Edge, all three being third-party titles) were shown.

For the first time, the finals were rebroadcast on August 18 on Ustream globally, while the Xbox Live webcast was available on-demand for 48 hours.

Xbox Live trailer votes

First intermission trailer (during Swimsuit round)

Second intermission trailer (during Evening Gown round)

Final intermission trailer (during backstage interviews)

Judges

Delegates

State Name Hometown Age[3] Height[4] Placement Notes
Alabama Alabama Lorin Holcombe Alexander City 18 5'6" Top 16
Alaska Alaska Kimberly Agron Anchorage 18 5'4" Later Miss Alaska USA 2014
Arizona Arizona Olivia Argue Paradise Valley 17 5'7" [5] Sister of Miss Arizona Teen USA 2011 Molly Argue
Arkansas Arkansas Abby Floyd Searcy 17 5'9" Top 16
California California Cassidy Wolf Temecula 19 5'7" Miss Teen USA 2013
Colorado Colorado Chloe Brown Grand Junction 18 5'6"
Connecticut Connecticut Kendall Leary Wallingford 18 5'5"
Delaware Delaware Hailey Lawler Newark 18 5'8" Lawler was 1st runner-up to Melissa King, who resigned on February 26, 2013 because she may have appeared in a pornographic video.[6]
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Despina Ades Washington, D.C. 19 5'7"
Florida Florida Brianne Bailey Fort Lauderdale 18 5'11"
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Julia Martin Marietta 18 5'9" 3rd Runner Up Previously Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen 2011, Top 10 at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2011
Hawaii Hawaii Samantha Neyland Honolulu 17 5'8" Top 16
Idaho Idaho Lorena Haliti Meridian 17 5'7" Sister of Miss Idaho USA 2011, Erza Haliti
Indiana Indiana Darrian Arch Chesterton 18 5'7"
Illinois Illinois Grayson Hodgkiss Downers Grove 16 5'6"
Iowa Iowa Morgan Kofoid Leon 18 5'7"
Kansas Kansas Alyssa Klinzing Kansas City 15 5'8" Top 16
Kentucky Kentucky Gracie Sapp Fayette 15 5'8"
Louisiana Louisiana Bailey Hidalgo Denham Springs 15 5'11" Top 16
Maine Maine Delaney Seavey Portland 17 5'3"
Maryland Maryland Hannah Brewer Manchester 16 5'7" Top 16
Massachusetts Massachusetts Madyson Milordi Boston 18 5'7"
Michigan Michigan Ruby King Ludington 18 5'8"
Minnesota Minnesota Maggie McGill Plymouth 19 5'6" 4th Runner Up
Mississippi Mississippi Madison Brock Crystal Springs 18 5'8"
Missouri Missouri Brenda Smith-Lezama Columbia 19 5'7" Top 16 Won the "Online Fan Vote" that allowed her to advance to the (Top 16) in Final Pageant on August 10, 2013.
Montana Montana Maurissa Gunn Park City 17 5'6"
Nebraska Nebraska Jasmine Fuelberth Norfolk 16 5'5" "Miss Congeniality" Chosen "Miss Cogeniality" by her fellow contestants
Nevada Nevada Amanda Jenkins Sparks 19 5'5"
New Hampshire New Hampshire Kelsea Campbell Auburn 18 5'10"
New Jersey New Jersey Christina Thompson Holmdel 17 5'8" Top 16
New Mexico New Mexico Addi Smith Las Cruces 17 5'5"
New York New York Nikki Orlando Smithtown 16 5'7" Top 16
North Carolina North Carolina Kelsey Barberio Chapel Hill 17 5'3
North Dakota North Dakota Emilee Mahar Fargo 17 5'6
Ohio Ohio Brittany Reid Springfield 18 5'6
Oklahoma Oklahoma Graham Turner Edmond 17 5'4 "Miss Photogenic"
Oregon Oregon Summer Piltcher Milwaukie 17 5'7
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Ebone Jimerson North Wales 18 5'7
Rhode Island Rhode Island Elaine Collado Providence 17 5'9
South Carolina South Carolina Tori Sizemore Anderson 17 5'10 1st Runner Up
South Dakota South Dakota Alexis Rupp Sioux Falls 18 6'
Tennessee Tennessee Emily Suttle Franklin 16 5'7 Top 16
Texas Texas Daniella Rodriguez Laredo 16 5'8
Utah Utah Chloe Crump Highland 16 5'8
Vermont Vermont Sophia Hadeka Fair Haven 15 5'8 Previously Miss Vermont's Outstanding Teen 2011
Virginia Virginia Caelynn Miller-Keyes Fredericksburg 17 5'5
Washington (state) Washington Imani Blackmon Tacoma 17 5'7
West Virginia West Virginia Haley Holloway Morgantown 17 5'9 2nd Runner Up
Wisconsin Wisconsin Kathryn Redeker Sheboygan 16 5'10 Top 16
Wyoming Wyoming Autumn Olson Saratoga 18 5'8

Historical significance

Availablity

While the webcast will be available worldwide via the Miss Teen USA website, Xbox Live's broadcast of the pageant will only be available in the following countries:

References

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