Miss Teen USA 2000

Miss Teen USA 2000
Date August 26, 2000
Presenters Brian McFayden, Ali Landry, Julie Moran
Entertainment Rachel Lampa, 98 Degrees and Westlife
Venue Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, Louisiana
Broadcaster CBS, KSLA
Entrants 51
Placements 10
Winner Jillian Parry
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Congeniality Shari Short
Photogenic Kristen Johnson

Miss Teen USA 2000, the 18th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from Shreveport, Louisiana on August 26, 2000. At the conclusion of the final competition, Jillian Parry of Pennsylvania was crowned by outgoing queen Ashley Coleman of Delaware.

The pageant was hosted by newcomer Brian McFayden with color commentary by Ali Landry and Julie Moran for the third year. Landry held the Miss Louisiana Teen USA 1990, Miss Louisiana USA 1996 and Miss USA 1996 titles, making the semi-finals at Miss Teen USA 1990 pageant before winning Miss USA 1996.

During the pageant there were performances by Rachel Lampa, 98 Degrees and Westlife.

Host city

The pageant was held in Shreveport, Louisiana for the third consecutive year. Following the event, officials in indicated that they were reluctant to host the pageant for a fourth year because disorganization by the Miss Universe Organization meant that the city lost over $70,000 in expected revenue.[1]

Results

Placements

Map showing placements by state
Final Results Contestant
Miss Teen USA 2000
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
Top 10

Special awards

Final competition score

Country Swimsuit Evening Gown AverageFinalists
Pennsylvania9.26(2)9.39(1)9.33(2)9.43(2)
Texas9.34(1)9.33(2)9.34(1)9.37(3)
Kentucky9.07(5)9.26(4)9.17(5)9.54(1)
Tennessee9.26(2)9.26(4)9.26(3)9.22(4)
Georgia9.14(4)9.37(2)9.26(3)9.14(5)
Louisiana9.05(6)9.04(8)9.05(6)
Washington8.90(7)9.11(6)9.01(7)
District of Columbia8.77(9)9.08(7)8.93(8)
Indiana8.82(8)8.88(10)8.85(9)
Missouri8.72(10)8.90(9)8.81(10)

  Winner
  First runner-up
  Second runner-up
  Finalists

Historical significance

Delegates

The Miss Teen USA 2000 delegates were:

Contestant notes

Judges

References

  1. "Cities may not seek pageant". The Baton Rouge Advocate. 2000-09-01.
  2. "Obituaries - Kimberly Williamson". Peoria Journal Star. December 30, 2004.
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