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Miss Teen USA 2004

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Date
  
August 6, 2004

Miss Teen USA 2004

Venue
  
Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California

Winner
  
Shelley Hennig Louisiana

Congeniality
  
Breanna Abernathy (North Dakota)

Photogenic
  
Sarah French (Arkansas)

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

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Prior to the live telecast, the 51 contestants competed in a preliminary presentation show where they were judged in swimsuits and evening gowns. Scores from this judging determined the top 15 for the final competition.

All the delegates were first required to win their state pageant, which in some states also meant holding a local title.

Awards

  • Miss Congeniality: Breanna Abernathy (North Dakota)
  • Miss Photogenic: Sarah French (Arkansas)
  • Delegates

    The Miss Teen USA 2004 delegates were:

    Crossovers

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

  • Carissa Kelley (Kansas) - Miss Kansas 2011
  • Sarah French (Arkansas) - Miss Missouri 2006
  • Nicole White (District of Columbia) - Miss District of Columbia USA 2009
  • Anastagia Pierre (Florida) - Miss Florida USA 2009 and Miss Bahamas Universe 2011.
  • Courtni Hall (Indiana) - Miss Indiana USA 2009
  • Jessica McRaney (Mississippi) - Miss Mississippi USA 2009
  • Meagan Winings (Nebraska) - Miss Nebraska USA 2009
  • Helen Salas (Nevada) - Miss Nevada USA 2007 (4th Runner Up)
  • Magen Ellis (Texas) - Miss Texas USA 2007 (Top 10)
  • Judges

  • Jonathan Antin
  • Rachel Boston
  • Alisha Davis
  • John Ferriter
  • Shauna Gambill
  • Carolyn Kepcher
  • Caryle Nabers
  • Scott Steindorff
  • Alison Sweeney
  • Jorge Ramon
  • References

    Miss Teen USA 2004 Wikipedia