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Miss USA 2000
DateFebruary 4, 2000
Presenters
  • Ali Landry
  • Julie Moran
  • Entertainment
  • Lou Bega
  • Brian McKnight
  • Mark Wills
  • VenueGrand Palace, Branson, Missouri
    BroadcasterCBS, KOLR
    WinnerLynnette Cole
    Tennessee
    CongenialityMichelle Kaplan
    Hawaii
    PhotogenicPaige Swenson
    Minnesota

    ← 1999

    2001 →

    Miss USA 2000 was the 49th Miss USA pageant, held at The Grand Palace, in Branson, Missouri on February 4, 2000. At the conclusion of the final competition,

    At the end of the event, Kimberly PresslerofNew York crowned Lynnette ColeofTennessee as Miss USA 2000.[1] It is the first victory of Tennessee in the pageant's history. Cole later competed at Miss Universe and was one of the five finalists.

    Contestants from 51 states and cities competed in this year's pageant. Carson Daly hosted the event for the only time, and color commentary was added for the third time by Miss USA 1996 Ali Landry and Julie Moran. Entertainment was provided by Christina Aguilera, Lou Bega, Brian McKnight and Mark Wills.

    Contestants

    51 contestants competed for the title.[2]

    State/City Contestant Age[a] Hometown Notes
    Alabama Jina Mitchell 22 Trussville
    Alaska Laurie Ann Miller 21 Palmer Previously Miss Alaska Teen USA 1997
    Arizona Heather Keckler 26 Scottsdale Previously Miss Arizona Teen USA 1992
    Arkansas Whitney Lea Moore 22 Cabot
    California Rebekah Ann Keller 25 Lakewood Former Miss California 1997
    Fourth runner-up at Miss America 1997
    Colorado Tiani Jones 23 Aurora
    Connecticut Sallie Toussaint 25 Hartford US representative to Miss Worldin1997
    Top 10 semi-finalist at Miss World 1997
    Delaware Jennifer Behm[3] 23 Wilmington
    District of Columbia Juel April Casamayor 26 Washington, D.C.
    Florida Kristin Ludecke 23 Eustis Previously Miss Florida 1995
    Georgia Patti Dunn 24 Duluth
    Hawaii Michelle Kaplan 23 Kona
    Idaho Brooke Jennifer Gambrell 26 Boise Previously Miss Idaho 1995
    Illinois Constance Renee Stoetzer 26 Abingdon
    Indiana Kristal Michelle Wile 23 Anderson
    Iowa Jensie Grigsby 26 West Des Moines
    Kansas Tiffany Meyer 23 Previously Miss Missouri Teen USA 1994
    Kentucky Jolene Youngster 18 Glasgow
    Louisiana Jennifer Dupont 18 Plaquemine Previously Miss Louisiana Teen USA 1998
    Later became Miss Louisiana 2004
    Maine Jennifer Lyn Hunt 21 Rumford Previously Miss Maine Teen USA 1994
    Maryland Christie S. Davis 21 Silver Spring
    Massachusetts Rosalie M. Allain 25 Leominster
    Michigan Jillian Susan Dobson 22 Quincy
    Minnesota Paige Swenson 24 Fridley Previously Miss Minnesota Teen USA 1994
    Mississippi Angie Michelle Carpenter 22 Greenwood Previously Miss Mississippi Teen USA 1994
    Missouri Denette Roderick 24
    Montana Brandi Bjorklund 20 Bonner
    Nebraska Valarie Cook 22 Omaha
    Nevada Alicia Denyse Carnes 22 Las Vegas Previously Miss Nevada Teen USA 1995
    New Hampshire Bridget Jane Vezina 19 Manchester
    New Jersey Michelle Graci 21 Jamesburg
    New Mexico Christina I. Ortega 23 Las Cruces
    New York Carrie Tucker 25 Nesconset
    North Carolina Portia Lyndell Johnson 20 Greensboro
    North Dakota Amie Hoffner 18 Minot
    Ohio Cheya R. Watkins 22 Cincinnati Previously Miss Ohio 1998
    Oklahoma Amanda Rochelle Penix 21 Shawnee Previously Miss Oklahoma Teen USA 1997
    Oregon Elizabeth Heitmanek 19 Medford
    Pennsylvania Angela Patla 26 Sweet Valley
    Rhode Island Heidi St. Pierre 23 Harrisville
    South Carolina Lisa Rabon 24 Myrtle Beach
    South Dakota Vanessa Short Bull 21 Rapid City Later Miss South Dakota 2002
    Tennessee Lynnette Marie Cole[4] 21 Columbia Previously Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1995
    Texas Heather Ogilvie[5] 22 Houston
    Utah Keri Hatfield 22 Bountiful
    Vermont Katie Bolton 22 Colchester
    Virginia Crystal Marie Jones 26 Virginia Beach
    Washington Jamie Marie Kern 22 Des Moines Contestant on season 1ofBig Brother, finished in fourth place.
    Co-founder and CEO of It Cosmetics.
    West Virginia Tara Shae Wilson 22 Sistersville
    Wisconsin Samantha Jo Picha 20 Verona
    Wyoming Rebecca Smith 20 Jackson Hole

    Notes

    1. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

    References

    1. ^ "Miss USA in Branson". Springfield News-Leader. February 5, 2000. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  • ^ "Miss USA scorecard". The Springfield News-Leader. Springfield, Missouri. 4 February 2000. p. 9. Retrieved 21 July 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "The crowning glory of the First State". The News Journal. Wilmington, Delaware. 7 November 1999. p. 27. Retrieved 21 July 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Beauties grace Austin Peay". The Leaf-Chronicle. Clarksville, Tennessee. 10 October 1999. p. 1. Retrieved 21 July 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Houston woman wins Miss Texas USA title". The Kerrville Times. Kerrville, Texas. 6 July 1999. p. 3. Retrieved 21 July 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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