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Miss District of Columbia Teen USA

Beauty pageant competition


Summary

Beauty pageant competition

FieldValue
nameMiss District of Columbia Teen USA
formation1983
typeBeauty pageant
headquartersWashington, D.C.
locationDistrict of Columbia
membershipMiss Teen USA
languageEnglish
key_peopleEmanii Causby (Executive Director)
website

The **Miss District of Columbia Teen USA **competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the District of Columbia in the Miss Teen USA pageant.

With only five semi-finalist placings and one runner-up, the District of Columbia is one of the least successful states at Miss Teen USA. One of those semi finalists, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2000 Tiara Dews, was one of only three District of Columbia teens to win the Miss District of Columbia USA crown.

Sarah Eyasu of Clarksville, MD was crowned Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2025 on September 6, 2025, at Seneca Valley High School in Germantown. She represented District of Columbia at Miss Teen USA 2025.

Results summary

Placements

  • 1st runner-up: Hannah Gillard (2021)
  • Top 10: Ni'Cole Bobbitt (1987), Tiara Dews (2000), Jacqueline Drakeford (2001)
  • Top 20: Asia Chisley (2023), Chelsea Chambers (2024), Sarah Eyasu (2025) District of Columbia holds a record of 7 placements at Miss Teen USA.

Awards

  • Miss Congeniality: Shirelle Robinson (1990)

Winners

  • Declared as Winner
  • Ended as runner-up
  • Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
YearNameHometownAge1Local titlePlacementSpecial awardsNotes
2025Sarah EyasuClarksville, MD17Top 20
2024Chelsea ChambersWashington, D.C.19Miss Bloomingdale Teen
2023Asia ChisleyWashington, D.C.17Miss Cherry Blossom Teen
2022Asia HickmanWashington, D.C.18Miss Cherry Blossom Teen
2021Hannah GilliardWashington, D.C.16Miss Crestwood Teen1st runner-up
2020Sydney JacksonWashington, D.C.18Miss Dupont Circle Teen
2019Jaclyn Davis18
2018Madison Chambers18
2017Karis Felton17
2016Dylan Murphy17
2015Niara Iman (Tarleton-Allen)17
2014Dominick Fink17
2013Despina Ades19
2012Sierra Hadley18
2011Imani Bentham19
2010Jeneffer Lopez17
2009Jessica Nowlin17
2008Ivana Grace16
2007Jasmine Alexis16
Ava GoldsonDid not compete}}Resigned to attend Spelman College
2006Jasmine Niernberger17
2005Danai Mattison18
2004Nicole White16
2003Natasha Prakash18
2002Glovindria Burgess
2001Jacqueline DrakefordWashington, D.C.18Semi-finalist
2000Tiara Christen Dews17
1999Shelly Braxton-BrooksWashington, D.C.
1998Chartese De Quinta Day
1997Cheri Vivette Alexander
1996Shannan McCray
1995Michelle Dollie Wright18
1994Tamara Yvette McDowell
1993Rebecca Marie Slobig
1992Did not compete}}
1991Marja AllenWashington, D.C.
1990Cherrelle RobinsonMiss Congeniality
1989Christina Patino
1988Sabrina Curtis
1987Ni'Cole BobbittWashington, D.C.Semi-finalist
1986Melissa GilbertWashington, D.C.
1985Meisha Hayes
1984Suzi Simpson
1983Patricia Custis

1 Age at the time of the Miss Teen USA pageant

References

References

  1. Harris, Hamil. (1997-01-18). "A Skeptical View of New Clinton Plan". The Washington Post.
  2. Soriano, Cesar. (1995-04-25). "Donating priceless service Young people volunteer for community projects". The Washington Times.
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