Miss America 2000
Appearance
Miss America 2000 | |
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Date | September 18, 1999 |
Presenters | Donny Osmond Marie Osmond[1] |
Venue | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Broadcaster | ABC |
Winner | Heather French Kentucky |
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.
Heather French became the first Miss Kentucky to win the crown. She later married the state's lieutenant governor, Steve Henry.
Results
[edit]Placements
[edit]Final results | Contestant |
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Miss America 2000 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up | |
4th runner-up | |
Top 10 |
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Order of announcements
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Top 10[edit]
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Top 5[edit]
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Awards
[edit]Preliminary awards
[edit]Awards | Contestant |
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Lifestyle and Fitness |
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Talent |
Quality of Life awards
[edit]Results | Contestant | Platform | |
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Winner |
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Educational Disabilities Awareness | |
1st runner-up | Honoring Our Forgotten Heroes: Our Nations Homeless Veterans | – | |
2nd runner-up | Breast Cancer Awareness "Early Detection...Giving the Freedom to Fight" |
Other awards
[edit]Awards | Contestant |
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Albert A. Marks Jr. Interview Award | |
Miss America Scholar Award |
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Bernie Wayne Performing Arts Award |
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Non-finalist Talent Award |
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Tiffany Phillips Memorial Scholar Athlete Award |
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Waterford Scholarship for Business Marketing & Management |
Delegates
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Michael Badalucco[1]
- Gretchen Carlson[1]
- Tia Carrere
- Mimi Kennedy
- Briana Scurry[1]
- Judy Sheindlin[1]
- Larry Jenkins