Miss Minnesota Teen USA
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The Miss Minnesota Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Minnesota in the Miss Teen USA pageant. This pageant is directed by Future Productions.
Minnesota has not been greatly successful at Miss Teen USA, with their first placement coming as late as 1995. Minnesota teens have performed best in the 2000s, with two semi-finalist and one finalist placement. Minnesota's best placing was in 2004, when Allison Arling placed in the finals at Miss Teen USA, a pageant eventually won by Shelley Hennig of Louisiana.
Two Minnesota teens have won the Miss Minnesota USA pageant and competed at Miss USA.
[edit] List of Winners
- 2006 - Amy Blue (pageant contestant)
- 2005 - Lauren Hindi (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 2004 - Allison Arling (Finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 2003 - Kristin Swoboda
- 2002 - Alla Ilshka (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 2001 - Serene Aandahl
- 2000 - Jennifer Jones
- 1999 - Laura Reier
- 1998 - Kristin Hilgenberg
- 1997 - Jamie Duffney
- 1996 - Sarah Cahill -- future Miss Minnesota USA 2003
- 1995 - Michelle Borg (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA)
- 1994 - Paige Swenson -- future Miss Minnesota USA 2000
- 1993 - Charity Lundy
- 1992 - Elizabeth Peters
- 1991 - Natasha Grudnoske
- 1990 - Jennifer Bell
- 1989 - Darcy Inglested
- 1988 - Julie Ward
- 1987 - Karin Hargroves
- 1986 - Jennifer Geckal
- 1985 - Lana Burke
- 1984 - Heather Johnson
- 1983 - Kimberly Ess
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