Miss Teen USA 2004

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Miss Teen USA 2004
DateAugust 6, 2004
Presenters
Entertainment
Venue Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California
Broadcaster NBC
Winner Shelley Hennig
Flag of Louisiana (1912-2006).svg  Louisiana
CongenialityBreanna Abernathy
Flag of North Dakota.svg  North Dakota
Photogenic Sarah French
Flag of Arkansas (1924-2011).svg  Arkansas
  2003
2005  

Miss Teen USA 2004, the 22nd Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs on August 6, 2004. At the conclusion of the final competition, Miss Louisiana Teen USA Shelley Hennig was crowned by outgoing queen Tami Farrell of Oregon. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Results

Placements

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Map showing placements by state
Final resultsContestant
Miss Teen USA 2004
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 15

Awards

AwardContestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Delegates

The Miss Teen USA 2004 delegates were:

StateNameHometownAgePlacementSpecial awardsNotes
Alabama Terra Moody Birmingham 18Top 10
Alaska Nina Sutherlin Anchorage 18
Arizona Allie Gilliland Glendale 17
Arkansas Sarah French Hot Springs 18Miss PhotogenicLater Miss Missouri 2006
California Stacey Beltran Oxnard 18
Colorado Tori Carter Greeley 19
Connecticut Christine Perkins East Lyme 17
Delaware Brittany Cichocki Pike Creek 17
District of Columbia Nicole White Washington, D.C. 16Later Miss District of Columbia USA 2009
Florida Anastagia Pierre Plantation 15Later Miss Florida USA 2009 and Miss Bahamas Universe 2011
Georgia Brooke Calhoun Roswell 17Top 15
Hawaii Sonya Balmores Kalaheo 181st runner-up
Idaho Angel Soltero Pocatello 17
Illinois Brittany Acosta Warrenville 16
Indiana Courtni Hall Crawfordsville 18Later Miss Indiana USA 2009
Iowa Shannon Hofmeister Oelwein 18
Kansas Carissa Kelley Winfield 17
Kentucky Megan Frank Greensburg 19
Louisiana Shelley Hennig Destrehan 17Miss Teen USA 2004
Maine Courtney Peterson Yarmouth 17
Maryland Amanda Williams Jarrettsville 183rd runner-up
Massachusetts Allison Bodwell Ipswich 18
Michigan Yelena Crawford Brooklyn 18
Minnesota Allison Arling Lakeville 18Top 10
Mississippi Jessica McRaney Byram 18Later Miss Mississippi USA 2009
Missouri Alissa Reitmeier St. Charles 17Top 15
Montana Autumn Muller Harlowton 18Later Miss Montana USA 2012
Nebraska Meagan Winings Atkinson 17Top 10Later Miss Nebraska USA 2009
Nevada Helen Salas Las Vegas 182nd runner-upLater Miss Nevada USA 2007, 4th runner-up at Miss USA 2007
New Hampshire Brittany Freeman Merrimack 16
New Jersey Rachael Carrollo Wantage 17Top 10
New Mexico Jocelyn Cruz Las Cruces 17
New York Catherine Muldoon Chappaqua 18Top 10Later Miss Virginia USA 2012
North Carolina Elizabeth Carty High Point 17Sister of Survivor: Panama contestant Austin Carty
North Dakota Breanna Abernathy Lansford 18Top 15Miss Congeniality
Ohio Nicci Shannon Cincinnati 18
Oklahoma Caitlin Graham Edmond 17
Oregon Lorie Thompson Eugene 18
Pennsylvania Chelsea MacDougall Huntsville 17
Rhode Island Melissa Landry Charlestown 16
South Carolina Lindsey Sporrer Powdersville 15Top 15
South Dakota Katie Schull Watertown 17Sister of Kari Schull, Miss South Dakota Teen USA 2007
Tennessee Tiffany Stroud Limestone 164th runner-up
Texas Magen Ellis White House 17Top 15Later Miss Texas USA 2007, Top 10 at Miss USA 2007
Utah Honey Swift Riverton 18
Vermont Maggie Geha Brattleboro 16
Virginia Mally Gent Honaker 18
Washington Danielle Jensen Lynnwood 17
West Virginia Mary Ellen Wolfe Huntington 18
Wisconsin Myla DalBasio Racine 17
Wyoming Maddison Strasheim Cheyenne 18

Crossovers

Nine contestants later won Miss America, Miss USA state titles, or Miss Universe national titles:

Judges

  1. "2004 Miss Teen USA Pageant". YouTube . 29 September 2019.
  2. "Miss Teen USA emerged".
  3. "Miss Teen USA 2004, Shelley Hennig".

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