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Template:Pageant titleholder bioRachel Renee Smith (born April 18, 1985 in Panama) is a beauty queen from Clarksville, Tennessee who won the Miss USA pageant in 2007 and who previously had competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant.
Biography
Rachel Smith was born on a U.S. Army base in Panama. She lived in Clarksville after her parents were stationed to Fort Campbell. She attended Clarksville Academy and graduated from Davidson Academy for high school.
Smith is a magna cum laude graduate from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee in 2006 with a bachelor of science in Journalism. Smith graduated a semester early, in December of 2006. She received a full tuition scholarship to attend Belmont due to her community service activities and academic achievements throughout high school. While she was at Belmont, she interned in Chicago, Illinois for eight months with Harpo Productions, a company owned by Oprah Winfrey. In January 2007, it was announced that she had been chosen by Winfrey to volunteer for one month at her Leadership Academy for Girls.
Pageants
Miss Tennessee Teen USA
Smith won her first major pageant title in 2001 when she was crowned Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2002. She won in her second attempt at the title, having placed third runner-up to Jessica Myers the year previously. Smith then competed in the nationally televised Miss Teen USA 2002 pageant broadcast live from South Padre Island, Texas where she placed in the top ten and won the Miss Photogenic award. Of the semi-finalists, Smith placed tenth in the swimsuit competition and seventh in evening gown, finishing ninth on average. The pageant was won by Vanessa Semrow of Wisconsin.
Miss Tennessee USA
On October 7, 2006, Smith became the fourth former Miss Tennessee Teen USA to win the Miss Tennessee USA title, following Molly Brown who held the 1984 teen and 1987 Miss titles, Lynnette Cole who held the 1995 teen and 2000 Miss titles and won Miss USA 2000 and Allison Alderson, who held the 1994 teen title and 2002 Miss title. She won the title in a state pageant held at Austin Peay State University in her home town of Clarksville. Her "sister" 2007 titleholder is Macy Erwin of Chattanooga, Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2007.
Smith is one of three delegates who placed in the final six in the Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2002 pageant to later win consecutive Miss Tennessee USA crowns, after Amy Colley won the title in 2005 and Lauren Grissom won it in 2006. A fourth member of that top six was Brittany Swann, who placed second runner-up. One month after Smith won her title, Swann won the Miss Georgia USA 2007 title, and both competed against each other at the Miss USA 2007 pageant. Swann and Smith have the same directors, Greenwood Productions, which produce the Tennessee and Georgia state pageants.
Miss USA 2007
Smith represented Tennessee in the Miss USA 2007 pageant on March 23, 2007 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California, where she became the second titleholder from Tennessee to win the Miss USA crown. Smith won both the swimsuit and evening gown competitions with consistently high scores. She was crowned by titleholder Tara Conner who she competed alongside at Miss Teen USA 2002. Smith is the third consecutive former Miss Teen USA delegate to win the title.
Unusually, Smith won the pageant wearing the same evening gown that she wore to win her state title. She was the first titleholder to win in a non-neutral coloured evening gown since Kelli McCarty also won wearing a red gown in 1991.
Miss Universe 2007
As Miss USA, Smith represented the United States in the Miss Universe 2007 pageant held in Mexico City, Mexico on 28 May, 2007. She arrived in Mexico on May 1, and along with the seventy-seven other delegates participated in weeks of events, rehearsals and preliminary competitions prior to the final telecast.
On 20 May, Smith competed in the national costume competition dressed as Elvis Presley, a costume which reflected her home state of Tennessee. During her appearance she was loudly booed by the Mexican crowd, who could be seen giving Smith the thumbs-down sign.
After competing in the preliminary competition, Smith made the top fifteen during the pageant finals, where she placed sixth in swimsuit and advanced to the top ten. During the evening gown competition, Smith suffered an infamous embarrassing moment. On the stage, she slipped and fell down before quickly getting back onto her feet. She was able to remain composed as she finished her walk, and placed fifth out of the ten delegates despite the fall.
Smith was again booed by the Mexican crowd after was called into the top five, while their hometown representative Mexico was not. This continued as Smith answered her final question, finishing by thanking the crowd in Spanish, which finally made the crowd cheer. She eventually placed fourth runner-up, equaling the placement of her predecessor Tara Conner at Miss Universe 2006.
The booing and jeering during the pageant was a repeat of a similar incident during Miss Universe 1993, also held in Mexico City, when Miss USA Kenya Moore was loudly booed during that competition. The audience reaction has also been attributed to political issues between the two nations, and by the fact that the mexican delegate didn't reach the top 10 that year.
Reign as Miss USA
During her first week as Miss USA, Smith was involved in a number of media appearances, such as The Today Show and Late Show with David Letterman, where she presented a "top ten" list entitled "Top Ten Things I Can Say Now That I'm Miss USA". She also was a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show where she talked about her experience working as an intern.
References
- ^ Associated Press (March 23, 2007). "Miss Tennessee Crowned New Miss USA". Retrieved 2007-03-23.
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(help) - Hoang, Vivi (2007-03-11). "Clarksville gal bound for Miss USA pageant with big dreams". The Tennesseean. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
- Snyder, Eric (2006-10-06). "Contestants to compete for Miss Tennessee title". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 2006-10-08.
- Sairro, Jaime (2007-01-10). "Belmont grad to teach at Oprah's school in South Africa". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2007-01-10.
- "End Drawing Near for Year as Royalty" (PDF) (Press release). Clarksville Montgomery County Economic Development Council. 2002-10-10. Retrieved 2006-10-09.
- Tyndall, Melissa (2006-10-07). "Clarksvillian crowned Miss Tennessee USA". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 2006-10-07.
- Tyndall, Melissa (2006-10-08). "Miss Clarksville wins: Hometown girl crowned Miss Tennessee". The Leaf Chronicle. Retrieved 2006-10-08.
- Watson, Julie (2007-05-28). "Miss Japan crowned Miss Universe 2007". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
- "Miss Puerto Rico crowned 1993 Miss Universe". Reuters. 1993-05-22.
- "Japan's Mori wins troubled Miss Universe contest". Reuters. May 28, 2007. Retrieved May 29, 2007.
- "Top Ten Things I Can Say Now That I'm Miss USA". CBS.com.
External links
- Miss Tennessee Teen USA & Miss Tennessee Teen USA offical website
- Miss Teen USA official website
- Miss USA official profile
- Miss Universe official profile
Preceded byJessica Myers | Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2002 |
Succeeded byAlicia Selby |
Preceded byLauren Grissom | Miss Tennessee USA 2007 |
Succeeded byIncumbent |
Preceded byTara Conner | Miss USA 2007 |
Succeeded byIncumbent |
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