Miss America 2000
Miss America 2000, the 73rd Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday, September 18, 1999 on ABC Network.
| Miss America 2000 | |
|---|---|
| Date | September 18, 1999 |
| Presenters | [Ronnie French] Diane French |
| Entertainment | O-Town |
| Venue | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
| Broadcaster | ABC |
| Winner | Heather French |
Heather French became the first Miss Kentucky to win the crown. She later married the state's lieutenant governor, Steve Henry.
Results
Placements
| Final results | Contestant |
|---|---|
| Miss America 2000 | |
| 1st runner-up | |
| 2nd runner-up |
|
| 3rd runner-up |
|
| 4th runner-up |
|
| Top 10 |
|
Preliminary awards
| Awards | Contestant |
|---|---|
| Lifestyle and Fitness |
|
| Talent |
Quality of Life awards
| Results | Contestant | Platform |
|---|---|---|
| Winner |
|
Educational Disabilities Awareness |
| 1st runner-up | – | |
| 2nd runner-up | Breast Cancer Awareness "Early Detection...Giving the Freedom to Fight" |
Other awards
| Awards | Contestant |
|---|---|
| Albert A. Marks Jr. Interview Award | |
| Miss America Scholar Award |
|
| Bernie Wayne Performing Arts Award |
|
| Non-finalist Talent Award |
|
| Tiffany Phillips Memorial Scholar Athlete Award |
|
| Waterford Scholarship for Business Marketing & Management |
Delegates
Alabama – Julie Smith
Alaska – Shannon Kelly
Arizona – Lori Whiting
Arkansas – Brandy Rhodes
California – MaryAnne Sapio
Colorado – Erin MacGregor
Connecticut – Sylvia Gomes
Delaware – Kama Katherine Boland
District of Columbia – Toyia Taylor
Florida – Kelli Meierhenry
Georgia – Osjha Anderson
Hawaii – Candes Meijide Gentry
Idaho – Mellisa Kae Paul
Illinois – Jade Smalls
Indiana – Kelly Lloyd
Iowa – Jennifer Caudle
Kansas – Maureen Darby
Kentucky – Heather French
Louisiana – Julie Lawrence
Maine – Rebecca Pelkey
Maryland – Keri Schrader
Massachusetts – April Marie Thiebeault
Michigan – Audrie Chernauckas
Minnesota – Natalie Lund
Mississippi – Heather Soriano
Missouri – Patryce CoRae King
Montana – Elissa Ann Schwarz
Nebraska – Becky Smith
Nevada – Gina Giacinto
New Hampshire – Brandee Helbick
New Jersey – Victoria Andrews Paige
New Mexico – Katie Linda Amalia Kelley
New York – Brandi Burkhardt
North Carolina – Kelly Trogdon
North Dakota – Kay Picconatto
Ohio – Tiffany Baumann
Oklahoma – Daneka Danyell Allen
Oregon – Angela Reed
Pennsylvania – Susan Spafford
Rhode Island – Karen Lindsay
South Carolina – Danielle Davis
South Dakota – Trisha Haroldson
Tennessee – Allison Alderson
Texas – Yanci Yarbrough
Utah – Vanessa Ballam
Vermont – Katy Johnson
Virginia – Crystal Lewis
Washington – Tina Willis
West Virginia – Lucy Joanna Ours
Wisconsin – Mary-Louise Kurey
Wyoming – Elaine Dabney
Judges
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.