Miss Teen USA 2013

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Miss Teen USA 2013
DateAugust 10, 2013
Presenters
VenueGrand Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, The Bahamas
Broadcaster
Entrants51
Placements16
Winner Cassidy Wolf
California
CongenialityJasmine Fuelberth
Nebraska
PhotogenicGraham Turner
Oklahoma
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Miss Teen USA 2013 was the 31st Miss Teen USA pageant, held on August 10, 2013 at Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas and was hosted by Australian journalist Karl Jeno Schmid and Miss Teen USA 2003 Tami Farrell. Logan West of Connecticut crowned her successor Cassidy Wolf of California at the end of the event. The 50 states and the District of Columbia competed for the title and the pageant was webcast on the official Miss Teen USA website via Ustream and on Xbox Live.

Contents

Results

Placements

The 2013 pageant had a top five and eleven semi-finalists, including a People's Choice semi-finalist voted by the public. [1] [2]

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Teen USA 2013
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 16

Voted into Top 16 as America's Choice via Internet/SMS Messaging

Special Awards [3]

AwardContestant
Miss Congeniality
  • Nebraska – Jasmine Fuelberth
Miss Photogenic
  • Oklahoma – Graham Turner

Judges

The Miss Teen USA 2013 judges were: [2]

Delegates

StateNameHometownAge [4] Height [4] PlacementNotes
Alabama Lorin Holcombe Alexander City 185 ft 6 in
168 cm
Top 16
Alaska Kimberly Agron Anchorage 185 ft 4 in
163 cm
Later Miss Alaska USA 2015 and awarded Miss Congeniality at Miss USA 2015
Arizona Olivia Argue Paradise Valley 175 ft 7 in
170 cm[ citation needed ]
Sister of Molly Argue, Miss Arizona Teen USA 2011
Arkansas Abby Floyd Searcy 175 ft 9 in
175 cm
Top 16Later Miss Arkansas USA 2016 and top 10 at Miss USA 2016
California Cassidy Wolf Temecula 195 ft 7 in
170 cm
Miss Teen USA 2013
Colorado Chloe Brown Grand Junction 185 ft 6 in
168 cm
Later Miss Colorado USA 2018
Connecticut Kendall Leary Wallingford 185 ft 5 in
165 cm
Delaware Hailey Lawler Newark 185 ft 8 in
173 cm
Originally first runner-up; assumed title after winner Melissa King resigned on February 26, 2013 due to allegations related to a pornographic video. [5]
District of Columbia Despina Ades Washington, D.C. 195 ft 7 in
170 cm
Florida Brianne Bailey Weston 185 ft 11 in
180 cm
Georgia Julia Martin Marietta 185 ft 9 in
175 cm
3rd Runner UpPreviously Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen 2011, top 10 at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012
Hawaii Samantha Neyland Honolulu 175 ft 8 in
173 cm
Top 16Later Miss Hawaii USA 2020 and top 10 at Miss USA 2020
Idaho Lorena Haliti Meridian 175 ft 7 in
170 cm
Sister of Erza Haliti, Miss Idaho USA 2011
Illinois Grayson Hodgkiss Downers Grove 165 ft 6 in
168 cm
Indiana Darrian Arch Chesterton 185 ft 7 in
170 cm
Later Miss Indiana USA 2018
Iowa Morgan Kofoid Leon 185 ft 7 in
170 cm
Later Miss Iowa USA 2020
Kansas Alyssa Klinzing Olathe 155 ft 8 in
173 cm
Top 16Later Miss Kansas USA 2019 and top 10 at Miss USA 2019
Kentucky Gracie Sapp Lexington 155 ft 8 in
173 cm
Louisiana Bailey Hidalgo Denham Springs 155 ft 11 in
180 cm
Top 16
Maine Delaney Seavey Portland 175 ft 3 in
160 cm
Maryland Hannah Brewer Manchester 165 ft 7 in
170 cm
Top 16
Massachusetts Madyson Milordi Lynnfield 185 ft 7 in
170 cm
Michigan Ruby King Ludington 185 ft 8 in
173 cm
Minnesota Maggie McGill Plymouth 195 ft 6 in
168 cm
4th Runner Up
Mississippi Madison Brock Crystal Springs 185 ft 8 in
173 cm
Missouri Brenda Smith Columbia 195 ft 7 in
170 cm
Top 16
Montana Maurissa Gunn Laurel 175 ft 6 in
168 cm
Nebraska Jasmine Fuelberth Norfolk 165 ft 5 in
165 cm
"Miss Congeniality"
Nevada Amanda Jenkins Reno 195 ft 5 in
165 cm
  • Later 1st runner-up at Miss Nevada USA 2016
  • Later 4th runner-up at Miss Nevada USA 2017
New Hampshire Kelsea Campbell Auburn 185 ft 10 in
178 cm
New Jersey Christina Thompson Holmdel 175 ft 8 in
173 cm
Top 16
New Mexico Addi Smith Las Cruces 175 ft 5 in
165 cm
New York Nikki Orlando Smithtown 165 ft 7 in
170 cm
Top 16
North Carolina Kelsey Barberio Apex 175 ft 3 in
160 cm
North Dakota Emilee Mahar Fargo 175 ft 6 in
168 cm
Ohio Brittany Reid Springfield 185 ft 6 in
168 cm
Oklahoma Graham Turner Edmond 175 ft 4 in
163 cm
Miss Photogenic
Oregon Summer Pilcher Milwaukie 175 ft 7 in
170 cm
Later 2x top 15 semifinalist at Miss Oregon USA
Pennsylvania Ebone Jimerson North Wales 185 ft 7 in
170 cm
Rhode Island Elaine Collado Providence 175 ft 9 in
175 cm
Later Miss Rhode Island USA 2022
South Carolina Tori Sizemore Anderson 175 ft 10 in
178 cm
1st Runner Up
South Dakota Alexis Rupp Sioux Falls 186 ft 0 in
183 cm
Tennessee Emily Suttle Franklin 175 ft 7 in
170 cm
Top 16Later Miss Tennessee USA 2022
Texas Daniella Rodriguez Laredo 175 ft 8 in
173 cm
Later Miss Texas USA 2016
Utah Chloe Crump Highland 165 ft 8 in
173 cm
Vermont Sophia Hadeka Fair Haven 155 ft 8 in
173 cm
Previously Miss Vermont's Outstanding Teen 2011
Virginia Caelynn Miller-Keyes Fredericksburg 185 ft 6 in
168 cm
Washington Imani Blackmon Tacoma 185 ft 7 in
170 cm
Later Miss Washington USA 2020
West Virginia Haley Holloway Morgantown 185 ft 9 in
175 cm
2nd Runner UpLater Miss West Virginia USA 2019
Wisconsin Kate Redeker Sheboygan 175 ft 10 in
178 cm
Top 16Later Miss Wisconsin USA 2016
Wyoming Autumn Olson Saratoga 185 ft 8 in
173 cm
Later Miss Wyoming USA 2016

Historical significance

Availability

While the webcast will be available worldwide via the Miss Teen USA website, Xbox Live's broadcast of the pageant will only be available in the following countries:

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