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Miss Teen USA 1991
DateAugust 19, 1991
Presenters
  • Leeza Gibbons
  • Kelly Hu
  • VenueMississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi
    Broadcaster
  • WHLT
  • Entrants51
    Placements12
    WinnerJanel Bishop
    New Hampshire
    CongenialityHolly Furman
    North Carolina
    PhotogenicGina Tognoni
    Rhode Island

    ← 1990

    1992 →

    Miss Teen USA 1991, the 9th Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from the Mississippi Gulf Coast ColiseuminBiloxi, Mississippi on 19 August 1991.

    At the conclusion of the final competition, Janel BishopofNew Hampshire was crowned by outgoing titleholder Bridgette WilsonofOregon.[1] Bishop is the first African American winner ever and the first titleholder from New Hampshire.

    The pageant was hosted by Dick Clark (who last hosted it in 1988 and was already also hosting Miss USA & Miss Universe Pageants on CBS),[2] with color commentary by Leeza Gibbons and Miss Teen USA 1985 Kelly Hu for the second time. Music was provided by the Gulf Coast Teen Orchestra.

    This was the second of five years that the pageant was held in Biloxi. After the city hosted Miss Teen USA 1990, it entered negotiations with the Miss Universe company in October 1990 to host the pageant for a further four years, and an announcement to that effect was made in early November.[3][4]

    Historical significance

    Delegates

    The Miss Teen USA 1991 delegates were:

  • Alaska - Stacey Stewart
  • Arizona - Christine Tulah
  • Arkansas - Paula Montgomery
  • California - Jolene Fulkner[5]
  • Colorado - Kiki Kianne Morricall
  • Connecticut - Allison Benusis
  • Delaware - Michelle Daulton
  • District of Columbia - Marja Allen
  • Florida - Marnie West
  • Georgia - Meredith Young
  • Hawaii - Trini-Ann Leilani Kaopuiki
  • Idaho - Angelia Madrey
  • Illinois - Kara Kline
  • Indiana - Heather Hart
  • Iowa - Tina Foehring
  • Kansas - Denise Blatchford
  • Kentucky - Christine Jaxman
  • Louisiana - Allison MacIntyre
  • Maine - Kerri Malinowski
  • Maryland - Jennifer Wilhoit
  • Massachusetts - Erinn Bartlett
  • Michigan - Lori Hahnbomb
  • Minnesota - Natasha Grinaski
  • Mississippi - Jimmi Gliann
  • Missouri - Audra Sherman
  • Montana - Theresa Rosenbaum
  • Nebraska - Erin Mouther
  • Nevada - Brooke Hammond
  • New Hampshire - Janel Bishop
  • New Jersey - Keri Paarz
  • New Mexico - Kimberly Apadocka
  • New York - Wendy Cooper
  • North Carolina - Holly Furman
  • North Dakota - Nicci Elkins
  • Ohio - Michelle Mouser
  • Oklahoma - Rachel Childers
  • Oregon - Delilah Anderson
  • Pennsylvania - Kimberly Parkis
  • Rhode Island - Gina Tognoni
  • South Carolina - Jeanie Bowers
  • South Dakota - Tabitha Moude
  • Tennessee - Tris Sax
  • Texas - Kara Williams
  • Utah - Corrine Peterson
  • Vermont - Anne-Marie Giroux
  • Virginia - Linda Overhue
  • Washington - Elizabeth Lee
  • West Virginia - Tracey Rexroad
  • Wisconsin - Pamela Shradder
  • Wyoming - Britta Lund
  • References

    1. ^ "N.H. teen wins Miss Teen USA pageant Monday". The Baton Rouge State Times. 1991-08-20. p. 13-A.
  • ^ Presscot, Jean (1991-08-19). "This time, Dick Clark is just hired hand". The Baltimore Sun.
  • ^ "Miss Teen USA". USA Today. 1990-10-08. p. 11A.
  • ^ "Officials bicker over beach slogan". The Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. 1990-11-05.
  • ^ Gaede, Susan (1991-05-23). "Yorba Linda teen is pride of California". The Orange County Register.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miss_Teen_USA_1991&oldid=1166032532"

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