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Miss Teen USA 1997

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Miss Teen USA 1997
DateAugust 20, 1997
PresentersJ. Eddie Peck
VenueSouth Padre Island Convention Centre, South Padre Island, Texas
Broadcaster
Entrants51
Placements10
WinnerShelly Moore
Tennessee Tennessee
CongenialityChristina Todd
 Ohio
PhotogenicCristin Duren
 Florida
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Miss Teen USA 1997, the 15th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from South Padre Island, Texas on 20 August, 1997. At the conclusion of the final competition, Shelly Moore of Tennessee was crowned by outgoing queen Christie Lee Woods of Texas.

The pageant was hosted by J. Eddie Peck, with color commentary by Ivanka Trump, daughter of new pageant owner Donald Trump. This was the first year since 1988 that there was no special entertainment.

Results

Placements

Map showing placements by state
Final results Contestant
Miss Teen USA 1997
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  • Hawaii Hawaii – Mahana Ka'ahumanu Walters
Top 6
Top 10

Special awards

Historical significance

  • This was only Colorado's second placement, after Sholone Pakoski made the semi-finals at Miss Teen USA 1990.
  • Massachusetts placed for the first time since 1991, Virginia and North Carolina placed for the first time since 1992, and Hawaii placed for the first time since 1993.
  • North Dakota placed for the second consecutive year, the first time this happened since 1983 and 1984.
  • Florida became the first state since Maryland (Stacey Harris - 1989 & Mary Ann Cimino - 1990) to win the Miss Photogenic award in two consecutive years.

Scores

Preliminary competition

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

Final Competition Score

State Preliminary Average Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average Top 6 Question
Tennessee 9.33 (2) 9.74 (1) 9.75 (1) 9.75 (1) 9.75 (1) 9.75 (1)
Illinois 8.98 (9) 9.60 (2) 9.67 (2) 9.75 (2) 9.67 (2) 9.67 (3)
Hawaii 9.09 (6) 9.40 (7) 9.51 (6) 9.64 (4) 9.51 (6) 9.68 (2)
North Carolina 9.21 (4) 9.55 (4) 9.61 (3) 9.54 (8) 9.56 (4) 9.66 (4)
Kansas 9.37 (1) 9.55 (5) 9.59 (4) 9.70 (3) 9.61 (3) 9.65 (5)
Oklahoma 8.97 (10) 9.60 (2) 9.57 (5) 9.46 (10) 9.54 (5) 9.57 (6)
Virginia 9.22 (3) 9.50 (6) 9.33 (9) 9.58 (7) 9.47 (7)
North Dakota 9.06 (7) 9.40 (7) 9.32 (10) 9.60 (5) 9.44 (8)
Massachusetts 9.12 (5) 9.36 (9) 9.42 (8) 9.47 (9) 9.41 (9)
Colorado 9.00 (8) 9.01 (10) 9.46 (7) 9.60 (6) 9.35 (10)
  Winner
  First Runner-up
  Second Runner-up
  Top 6 Finalist
  Top 10 Semifinalist
(#) Rank in each round of competition

Delegates

The Miss Teen USA 1997 delegates were:

Contestant notes

  • Only a year after giving up her Teen title, Amanda Burns (West Virginia) won the Miss West Virginia USA 1999 title and went on to compete at Miss USA 1999. It is rare for a contestant to win the Miss pageant so soon after holding the Teen title.
  • Nine years after competing at Miss Teen USA, Cristin Duren won the Miss Florida USA 2006 title. She had previously been a semi-finalist at Miss Florida USA 2002, and second runner-up at Miss Alabama USA 2005. Duren placed fourth runner-up and won the Miss Photogenic award at Miss USA 2006, becoming the first woman to win the Miss Photogenic award at both Miss Teen USA and Miss USA.
  • Other delegates who later competed at Miss USA were:
  • Delegates who later competed at Miss America were
  • Andria Mullins (Texas) competed in Miss USA state pageants for nine years but did not win a title. She was a non-finalist at Miss Texas USA 1999–2000, made the top fifteen in 2001, placed second runner-up in 2002, and made top twelve in 2003 and 2004. Mullins then moved to New York, where she placed fourth runner-up at Miss New York USA, to California where she made top ten at Miss California USA 2006. In her last year of eligibility Mullins again competed in New York where she placed first runner-up to Gloria Almonte, her highest placement. Fourth runner-up at that pageant was another Miss Teen USA 1997 contestant, Ashley Witner (Pennsylvania).
  • Larissa Meek (Missouri) starred on the reality television show Average Joe.
  • Amy Merrill (Utah) was America's National Teenager 1998.
  • Lauren Petty (New Jersey) was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma afterwards, but eventually survived and became an actress, making guest appearances on several TV shows, as well as a temporary contract appearance on General Hospital.

Judges

References

External links

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