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词条 Miss Teen USA 1995
释义

  1. Results

     Placements  Semifinal scores  Special awards 

  2. Delegates

     Preliminary scores 

  3. Historical significance

  4. Crossovers

  5. Judges

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox beauty pageant
| winner = Keylee Sue Sanders
| represented = {{flagicon|Kansas}} Kansas
| date = August 15, 1995
| presenters = Bob Goen, Maty Monfort
| acts = All-4-One
| venue = Century II Convention Center, Wichita, Kansas
| broadcaster = CBS, KWCH-TV
| placements = 12
| entrants = 51
| congeniality = Shelly Forest
{{flagicon|Oklahoma}} Oklahoma
| photogenic = Lynnette Cole
{{flagicon|Tennessee}} Tennessee
| before = 1994
| next = 1996

}}Miss Teen USA 1995, the 13th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from the Century II Convention Center in Wichita, Kansas on 15 August 1995. At the conclusion of the final competition, Keylee Sue Sanders of Kansas was crowned by outgoing queen Shauna Gambill of California.[1]

The pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the second year, with color commentary by Maty Monfort and entertainment by All-4-One.[2] This was the only year that the pageant was held in Wichita, which also held the Miss USA pageant from 1990-1994, and it was the first time that a delegate won the Miss Teen USA title in her home state.

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Teen USA 1995
  • {{flagicon|Kansas}} Kansas - Keylee Sue Sanders
1st runner-up
  • {{flagicon|Maine}} Maine - Katie Aselton
2nd runner-up
  • {{flagicon|Utah}} Utah - Loni Sorden
Top 6
  • {{flagicon|Tennessee}} Tennessee - Lynnette Cole
  • {{flagicon|Illinois}} Illinois - Anne-Marie Dixon
  • {{flagicon|Delaware}} Delaware - Dawn Renee Huey
Top 12
  • {{flagicon|Iowa}} Iowa - Chelsey Ridge
  • {{flagicon|Kentucky}} Kentucky - Brittany Johnson
  • {{flagicon|Minnesota}} Minnesota - Michelle Borg
  • {{flagicon|Florida}} Florida - Corinna Clark
  • {{flagicon|California}} California - Kellie Foster Moore
  • {{flagicon|Missouri}} Missouri - Melana Scantlin

Semifinal scores

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StatePreliminary AverageSwimsuitInterviewEvening GownSemifinal AverageTop 6 Finalists
Kansas}}9.26 (2)9.298 (8)9.580 (4)9.594 (3)9.490 (3)9.788 (1)
Maine}}9.18 (6)9.650 (1)9.619 (3)9.661 (2)9.643 (1)9.768 (2)
Utah}}9.16 (8)9.246 (12)9.663 (1)9.371 (10)9.427 (5)9.561 (3)
Tennessee}}9.25 (3)9.413 (3)9.659 (2)9.685 (1)9.585 (2)9.438 (4)
Illinois}}9.23 (4)9.250 (11)9.475 (5)9.508 (5)9.411 (6)9.319 (5)
Delaware}}9.03 (12)9.324 (7)9.438 (7)9.546 (4)9.436 (4)9.269 (6)
Iowa}}9.18 (6)9.263 (9)9.475 (5)9.486 (7)9.408 (7)
Kentucky}}9.07 (9)9.406 (4)9.288 (8)9.506 (6)9.400 (8)
Minnesota}}9.04 (10)9.575 (2)9.225 (10)9.350 (11)9.383 (9)
Florida}}9.27 (1)9.386 (5)9.233 (9)9.480 (8)9.366 (10)
California}}9.04 (10)9.369 (6)9.180 (11)9.431 (9)9.327 (11)
Missouri}}9.19 (5)9.256 (10)9.009 (12)9.065 (12)9.110 (12)
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Legend

{{Color box|#FADADD|border=darkgray}} Winner

{{Color box|#eadafd|border=darkgray}} First Runner-up

{{Color box|#ccff99|border=darkgray}} Second Runner-up

{{Color box|#ffff99|border=darkgray}} Top 6 Finalist

{{Color box|#white|border=darkgray}} Top 12 Semifinalist

(#) Rank in each round of competition

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Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
  • {{flagicon|Oklahoma}} Oklahoma - Shelly Forest
Miss Photogenic
  • {{flagicon|Tennessee}} Tennessee - Lynnette Cole
Style Award
  • {{flagicon|Indiana}} Indiana - Sarah McClary

Delegates

The Miss Teen USA 1995 delegates were:

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  • {{flagicon|Alabama}} Alabama - Jennifer Otts
  • {{flagicon|Alaska}} Alaska - Heather Evans
  • {{flagicon|Arizona}} Arizona - Brandy Leigh Campbell[3]
  • {{flagicon|Arkansas}} Arkansas - Natalie Fisher
  • {{flagicon|California}} California - Kellie Foster Moore
  • {{flagicon|Colorado}} Colorado - Melissa Schuster
  • {{flagicon|Connecticut}} Connecticut - Tiffany-Anne Kosma
  • {{flagicon|Delaware}} Delaware - Dawn Renee Huey
  • {{flagicon|Washington, D.C.}} District of Columbia - Michelle Wright
  • {{flagicon|Florida}} Florida - Corinna Clark
  • {{flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)}} Georgia - Gillian Nicholson
  • {{flagicon|Hawaii}} Hawaii - Sara Kirby
  • {{flagicon|Idaho}} Idaho - Amy Jo Ambrose
  • {{flagicon|Illinois}} Illinois - Anne-Marie Dixon[4]
  • {{flagicon|Indiana}} Indiana - Sarah McClary
  • {{flagicon|Iowa}} Iowa - Chelsey Ridge
  • {{flagicon|Kansas}} Kansas - Keylee Sue Sanders
  • {{flagicon|Kentucky}} Kentucky - Brittany Johnson
  • {{flagicon|Louisiana}} Louisiana - Shawn Elizabeth Price[5]
  • {{flagicon|Maine}} Maine - Katie Aselton
  • {{flagicon|Maryland}} Maryland - Jennifer Ritz
  • {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} Massachusetts - Erika Ewald
  • {{flagicon|Michigan}} Michigan - Kathleen McConnell
  • {{flagicon|Minnesota}} Minnesota - Michelle Borg
  • {{flagicon|Mississippi}} Mississippi - Meredith Joy Cash
  • {{flagicon|Missouri}} Missouri - Melana Scantlin
  • {{flagicon|Montana}} Montana - Christi Hanson
  • {{flagicon|Nebraska}} Nebraska - Marlo McVea[6]
  • {{flagicon|Nevada}} Nevada - Alicia Carnes[7]
  • {{flagicon|New Hampshire}} New Hampshire - Denise Courtney Hill
  • {{flagicon|New Jersey}} New Jersey - Joyce Houseknecht
  • {{flagicon|New Mexico}} New Mexico - Shelby Phillips
  • {{flagicon|New York}} New York - Tara Campbell[8]
  • {{flagicon|North Carolina}} North Carolina - Meredith Jackson[9]
  • {{flagicon|North Dakota}} North Dakota - Jessica Spier
  • {{flagicon|Ohio}} Ohio - Amber Vaughan
  • {{flagicon|Oklahoma}} Oklahoma - Shelly Forest
  • {{flagicon|Oregon}} Oregon - Kirra O'Brien
  • {{flagicon|Pennsylvania}} Pennsylvania - Erika Lynn Shay[10]
  • {{flagicon|Rhode Island}} Rhode Island - Carol Pedrosa
  • {{flagicon|South Carolina}} South Carolina - Garianne Phillips
  • {{flagicon|South Dakota}} South Dakota - Marty Eaton
  • {{flagicon|Tennessee}} Tennessee - Lynnette Cole
  • {{flagicon|Texas}} Texas - Mandy Jeffreys
  • {{flagicon|Utah}} Utah - Loni Sorden[11]
  • {{flagicon|Vermont}} Vermont - Melissa Perron
  • {{flagicon|Virginia}} Virginia - Kristel Jenkins
  • {{flagicon|Washington}} Washington - Summer Springer
  • {{flagicon|West Virginia}} West Virginia - Sarah Russell[12]
  • {{flagicon|Wisconsin}} Wisconsin - Rebecca Rowe
  • {{flagicon|Wyoming}} Wyoming - Erica Lynn Williams
{{div col end}}

Preliminary scores

The following is the contestants average scores in the preliminary competition.

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State Average
Alabama 8.59
Alaska 8.67
Arizona 8.25
Arkansas 8.24
California 9.04
Colorado 8.08
Connecticut 8.89
Delaware 9.03
District of Columbia8.70
Florida 9.27
Georgia 8.69
Hawaii 8.27
Idaho 8.67
Illinois 9.23
Indiana8.83
Iowa 9.18
Kansas 9.26
Kentucky 9.07
Louisiana8.80
Maine 9.18
Maryland 8.70
Massachusetts 8.62
Michigan8.60
Minnesota 9.04
Mississippi 8.89
Missouri 9.19
Montana 8.95
Nebraska 8.46
Nevada 8.76
New Hampshire 8.11
New Jersey8.89
New Mexico 8.78
New York 8.97
North Carolina 8.64
North Dakota 8.92
Ohio 8.80
Oklahoma8.84
Oregon 8.74
Pennsylvania 8.34
Rhode Island 8.62
South Carolina8.64
South Dakota 7.95
Tennessee 9.25
Texas 8.88
Utah 9.16
Vermont 8.53
Virginia8.45
Washington 8.69
West Virginia 8.41
Wisconsin 8.93
Wyoming 8.31
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Legend

{{Color box|#FADADD|border=darkgray}} Winner

{{Color box|#eadafd|border=darkgray}} First Runner-up

{{Color box|#ccff99|border=darkgray}} Second Runner-up

{{Color box|#ffff99|border=darkgray}} Top 6 Finalist

{{Color box|#d9eefb|border=darkgray}} Top 12 Semifinalist

{{col-end}}

Historical significance

  • Kansas placed for the fifth of eight times, recording their highest placement ever.
  • Iowa placed for the second time, following Jamie Solinger's win in 1992. They have only reached the semi-finals on one further occasion, waiting until 2003 for their third placement.
  • Kentucky placed for the first time since 1990.
  • Maine placed for the second time, recording their highest placement ever.
  • Delaware, Utah and Minnesota recorded their first placements in the competition. Delaware only placed two other times in 1999, when Ashley Coleman won the title and 2014 and 2016 when Mia Jones and Emily Hutchison placed in the top 15. Utah did not made the cut again until 2010; and Minnesota has gone on to place four more times (2002, 2004, 2005 and 2007).

Crossovers

  • Contestants who later competed in the Miss USA pageant were:
    • Anne-Marie Dixon (Illinois) - Miss Oklahoma USA 1998
    • Amy Jo Ambrose (Idaho) - Miss Idaho USA 1999
    • Alicia Carnes (Nevada) - Miss Nevada USA 2000
    • Lynnette Cole (Tennessee) - Miss Tennessee USA and Miss USA 2000
    • Kristel Jenkins (Virginia) - Miss Virginia USA 2001
    • Sarah McClary (Indiana) - Miss Indiana USA 2001
    • Melana Scantlin (Missouri) - Miss Missouri USA 2002
    • Michelle Wright (District of Columbia) - Miss District of Columbia USA 2003
  • Katie Aselton, first runner-up, became an actress. She is well known for her role of Jenny McArthur on The League, and has also appeared in The Puffy Chair and the fifth season of Undressed.
  • Jessica Spier (North Dakota) is the younger sister of Juliette Spier, Miss North Dakota Teen USA 1992. Juliette would go on to win Miss North Dakota USA 1996.

Judges

  • Lisa Akey
  • Allison Brown Young
  • Clarence Gilyard
  • Brian McNamara
  • Adam Oates
  • Lisa Santos
  • Raphael Sbarge
  • David Sidoni
  • Laurin Sydney

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Homestate Favorite Named Miss Teen USA |publisher=Associated Press|date=1995-08-15}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Live from Wichita, it's Miss Teen USA|publisher=Dayton Daily News|date=1995-07-19}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Local teen is pageant veteran |publisher=The Arizona Daily Star|page=4B|date=1995-08-07|first=Raina|last=Wagner}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Metro East teens winners in pageant: Highland girl set for Miss Teen USA|publisher=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|first=Robert|last=Highland|date=1996-07-06}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Big Sister's patience pays off|publisher=The New Orleans Times-Picayune|date=1994-09-25|first=Elizabeth|last=Moore}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Roncalli Senior, 17 Wins Teen Pageant |publisher=The Omaha World-Herald|date=1994-11-28}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Teen Queen: Miss Teen Nevada not afraid to admit her love for bowling|publisher=The Las Vegas Review-Journal|page=1C|first=John|date=1995-08-02|last=Przybys}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Clarence girl wins state teen competition|publisher=Buffalo News|first=Dale|last=Anderson|page=C18|date=1994-11-07}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Win propels teen to national competition|publisher=Greensboro News & Record|first=Rod|last=Overton|date=1994-11-17}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Teen pageant winners |date=1994-09-19|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|page=B4}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=A beautiful year for Sorden|publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune|date=1995-05-05|first=Jill|last=Johnson}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Teen ready for national event|publisher=Charleston Daily Mail|date=1995-08-14}}

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External links

  • Official website
{{Miss Teen USA}}

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