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| name = Miss Teen International
| name = Miss Teen International
| image =
| image =
| motto = "Discovering Starlets"
| formation = '''Hollywood'''<br> 1966 – 1969<br> '''Costa Rica'''<br> 1993 – 2014 (Enrique González)<br> '''India'''<br> 2018 to present (Glamanand Entertainment)<br> '''United States'''<br> 2002 to present (International Pageants, Inc.)<br> '''Ecuador'''<br> 2019 to present (Rodrigo Moreira)<br>
| formation = '''Hollywood'''<br> 1966 – 1969<br> '''Enrique González'''<br> 1993 – 2014 (Costa Rica)<br> '''Glamanand Entertainment'''<br> {{start date and age|2018|df=yes}} (India)<br> '''International Pageants, Inc.'''<br> 2002 to present (U.S.)<br>
| type = [[Beauty pageant]]
| type = [[Beauty pageant]]
| headquarters = [[New Delhi]], [[India]]
| location = [[India]]
| affiliations = Glamanand Entertainment
| language = [[English language|English]]
| leader_title = Chairman
| leader_name = Nikhil Anand
| website = *{{URL|https://missteeninternational.com/}} (India)
| website = *{{URL|https://missteeninternational.com/}} (India)
*{{URL|missteeninternational.us/}} (United States)
*{{URL|missteeninternational.us/}} (United States)
*{{URL|missteeninternational.org/}} (Ecuador)
}}
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'''Miss Teen International '''is the name of independently operated annual [[beauty pageants]] currently being held in India, the United States, and Ecuador.
'''Miss Teen International '''is the name of independently operated annual [[beauty pageants]] currently being held in India and the United States.


In India, the competition is for teenage girls across the world aged between 14 and 19. The pageant is owned by Nikhil Anand, Indian businessman, founder and chairman of Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
In India, the competition is for teenage girls across the world aged between 14 and 19. The pageant is owned by Nikhil Anand, Indian businessman, founder and chairman of Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
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In the United States, applicants must be aged 13 to 18 and never have been married or given birth. The pageant in the United States is owned by International Pageants, Inc. and is not afilliated with the one operated by Glamanand Entertainment.
In the United States, applicants must be aged 13 to 18 and never have been married or given birth. The pageant in the United States is owned by International Pageants, Inc. and is not afilliated with the one operated by Glamanand Entertainment.

In Ecuador, the pageant "Miss Teen International" is for girls aged 15-19 years of all nationalities and is operated by businessman Rodrigo Moreira.


==History==
==History==
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The contestants in the United States version of the pageant mainly represent individual U.S. states and currently a limited number of international countries, which over the years has included Australia, Bahamas, Canada, China, Great Britain, Haiti, Hungary, India, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, and St. Marrten.
The contestants in the United States version of the pageant mainly represent individual U.S. states and currently a limited number of international countries, which over the years has included Australia, Bahamas, Canada, China, Great Britain, Haiti, Hungary, India, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, and St. Marrten.

The current 2020 Miss Teen International in the United States is Jayden Luberto of Apalachicola, Florida.


===Costa Rica===
===Costa Rica===
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Odalys Duarte from [[Mexico]] emerged as the first winner of Miss Teen International under the ownership of Glamanand Entertainment and Nikhil Anand.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/glamour-from-mexico-to-india-meet-miss-teen-international-2018/20181224.htm |title=From Mexico to India: Meet Miss Teen International 2018 |date=December 24, 2018 |publisher=Rediff.com |access-date=May 10, 2021 |quote=Mexico's Odalys Duarte was crowned Miss Teen International 2018. The 17-year-old beat 11 contestants from across the world to win the title. India's Ritika Khatnani won the first runner-up title, and Kiara Pineda from Venezuela has been named second runner-up.}}</ref>
Odalys Duarte from [[Mexico]] emerged as the first winner of Miss Teen International under the ownership of Glamanand Entertainment and Nikhil Anand.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/glamour-from-mexico-to-india-meet-miss-teen-international-2018/20181224.htm |title=From Mexico to India: Meet Miss Teen International 2018 |date=December 24, 2018 |publisher=Rediff.com |access-date=May 10, 2021 |quote=Mexico's Odalys Duarte was crowned Miss Teen International 2018. The 17-year-old beat 11 contestants from across the world to win the title. India's Ritika Khatnani won the first runner-up title, and Kiara Pineda from Venezuela has been named second runner-up.}}</ref>

===Ecuador===

====2019 to present====

A version of the Miss Teen International pageant based in [[Ecuador]] is held annually. It began planning operation in 2018 by Rodrigo Moreira, who acquired the trademark that year in Ecuador for Miss Teen International.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gaceta.propiedadintelectual.gob.ec:8180/Gacetas/647/#p=278 |title=La Gaceta de los Derechos Intelecuales |year=2018 |website=gaceta.propiedadintelectual.gob.ec |publisher=Servicio Nacional de Derechos Intelectuales |location=Ecuador |page=278 |access-date=May 20, 2021}} (''The Gazette of Intellectual Rights'', published by the National Service for Intellectual Rights, Ecuador)</ref> The pageant was previously called Miss Teenager International from 2016 to 2018. The first winner of the Miss Teen International pageant in Ecuador in 2019 was Luciana Begazo of Peru. The current 2020 Miss Teen International winner is Maria Alejandra Royo of Panama.


==Titleholders==
==Titleholders==

Revision as of 07:14, 21 May 2021

Miss Teen International
FormationHollywood
1966 – 1969
Enrique González
1993 – 2014 (Costa Rica)
Glamanand Entertainment
2018; 6 years ago (2018) (India)
International Pageants, Inc.
2002 to present (U.S.)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Location
Official language
English
Chairman
Nikhil Anand
AffiliationsGlamanand Entertainment
Website

Miss Teen International is the name of independently operated annual beauty pageants currently being held in India and the United States.

In India, the competition is for teenage girls across the world aged between 14 and 19. The pageant is owned by Nikhil Anand, Indian businessman, founder and chairman of Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.

The Miss Teen International is Aayushi Dholakia[1] of India who was crowned by the outgoing titleholder, Odalys Duarte as her successor on 19 December 2019 in New Delhi, India.[2][3]

In the United States, applicants must be aged 13 to 18 and never have been married or given birth. The pageant in the United States is owned by International Pageants, Inc. and is not afilliated with the one operated by Glamanand Entertainment.

History

There have been different pageants called Miss Teen International going back to 1966.

United States

1966 to 1969

The first contest bestowing the title of Miss Teen International took place on Wednesday, April 4, 1966 in Hollywood and was hosted by Adam West, star of TV's Batman, with guest appearances by actresses Mia Farrow and Barbara Parkins, actors Vic Morrow and John Astin, singers Robert Goulet and Sonny & Cher, and 1965 Miss Teen USA Susan Henning.[4][5]

The 1967 Miss Teen International pageant was held again in Hollywood on Saturday, March 20, and was hosted by actress Sally Field and actor-singer Noel Harrison, with 1966 Miss Teen USA Cindy Lewis making an appearance, along with the current 1966 and first Miss Teen International, Ewa Aulin, 17, who crowned her successor.[6]

At the 1968 pageant in Hollywood on Saturday, April 13, there were 12 girls from different countries participating in the event, with Miss Teen USA Pamela Martin, 18, representing the United States.[7]

2002 to present

A new pageant was initiated in the United States in 2002 that bestows the title of Miss Teen International. It is owned by Mary C. Richardson of Roanoke, Virginia, Executive Director and Owner of International Pageants, Inc.[8] Richardson owns the trademark in the United States for "Miss Teen International" for beauty pageant use.[9]

The contestants in the United States version of the pageant mainly represent individual U.S. states and currently a limited number of international countries, which over the years has included Australia, Bahamas, Canada, China, Great Britain, Haiti, Hungary, India, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, and St. Marrten.

Costa Rica

1993 to 2014

A version of the pageant unrelated to the original 1966 Hollywood pageant that was based in Costa Rica began in 1993 by Enrique Gonzalez, who also operated the Mr Costa Rica and Miss Teen Costa Rica pagents. It was held through 2014 with the winner that year being Ailin Adorno, 17, of Paraguay.[10]

India

2016 to present

In 2016, plans for a new version of the pageant began by Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., owned by Nikhil Anand.[11] Since the first pageant in 2018, it is held annually in India and is considered the largest teen pageant in the word.[11][12] Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. owns the trademark in India for "Miss Teen International" for beauty pageant use.[13]

Odalys Duarte from Mexico emerged as the first winner of Miss Teen International under the ownership of Glamanand Entertainment and Nikhil Anand.[14]

Titleholders

The following is a list of women who have won the Miss Teen International title under the ownership of Enrique Gonzalez (1993 to 2014) and Nikhil Anand (2018 to present).

Year Country Miss Teen International City Country/Territory Ref.
Enrique González pageant ownership era
1993  Sweden Sofia Andersson San José Costa Rica 23
1994  Brazil Ana Carina Góis 29
1995  Sweden Kristen Hungerford 23
1996  Brazil Renata Cavazzana 22
1997  Puerto Rico Katherine González 21
1998  Brazil Vanessa Martins Guatemala City Guatemala 17
1999  Aruba Carolina Raven San José Costa Rica 12
2000  Curacao Mary Ann Statia Oranjestad Aruba 14
2001  Puerto Rico Yaraliz Lasanta Willemstad Curacao 12
2002  Costa Rica Fabriella Quesada San José Costa Rica 13
2003  Costa Rica Teresa Rodríguez Ibarra Ecuador 18
2004  Australia Lauryn Eagle San José Costa Rica 21
2005 No pageant held
2006  Puerto Rico Mayra Matos San José Costa Rica 16
2007  Mexico Jenny Quiroga Lima Peru 18
2008  Brazil Isabele Sánchez San José Costa Rica 16
2009  Costa Rica Nazareth Cascante 15
2010  Aruba Lynette Nascimiento 14
2011  Nicaragua Adriana Paniagua 12
2012  Puerto Rico Valerie Hernández[15] 10
2013  Brazil Isabella Novaes 10
2014  Paraguay Ailin Adorno Guanacaste 11 [16]
Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. pageant ownership era
2018  Mexico Odalys Duarte Haryana India 17 [17]
2019  India Aayushi Dholakia New Delhi 16 [18]

Countries/Territory by winning number

Nation Titles Year(s)
 Brazil 5 1994, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2013
 Puerto Rico 4 1997, 2001, 2006, 2012
 Costa Rica 3 2002, 2003, 2009
 Mexico 2 2007, 2018
 Aruba 1999, 2010
 Sweden 1993, 1995
 India 1 2019
 Paraguay 2014
 Nicaragua 2011
 Australia 2004
 Curacao 2000

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/delhi/2019/dec/24/aayushi-crowned-miss-teen-international-2019-2080269.html
  2. ^ "Aayushi Dholakia crowned as Miss Teen India International 2019". thegreatpageantcommunity.com.
  3. ^ https://photogallery.indiatimes.com/beauty-pageants/world-pageants/aayushi-dholakia-crowned-miss-teen-international-2019/articleshow/73186264.cms?picid=73186281
  4. ^ "Yields Throne". newspapers.com. Atlanta, Georgia: The Atlanta Constitution. April 4, 1966. p. 51. Retrieved February 14, 2021. Photo caption: Mia Farrow, left, and Barbara Parkins, right, of Peyton Place, will help Susan Henning, 1965 titleholder of the Miss Teen USA title, pass her crown to another youngster Wednesday in the Miss Teen International Pageant at 10 p.m. on Channel 11.
  5. ^ "TV Highlights" (PDF). rbr.mtpl.org/rbr. Red Bank, New Jersey: The Daily Register. April 6, 1966. p. 24. Retrieved February 24, 2021. 10–11 [p.m.] ([channel] 7) - Special. 'The Miss Teen International Pageant.' Another in the endless round of beauty parades. This time, high school girls representing twelve countries compete with Miss Teen U.S.A. for a new title, in Hollywood. The girls are introduced by emcee Adam 'Batman' West, and such presenters as Robert Goulet, Vic Morrow, John Astin, 'Peyton Place' youngsters, and Sonny and Cher. (Color).
  6. ^ "Teen Fair". newspapers.com. Long Beach, California: Independent Press-Telegram. March 19, 1967. p. 85. Retrieved February 24, 2021. Photo caption: Miss Teen International Trio. Sally Field and Noel Harrison, hosts, with Cindy Lewis, 1966 Miss Teen U.S.A. / Article quote: The second annual 'Miss Teen International Pageant' will be presented in color at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, on Channel 7. The pageant, which will originate live in Hollywood, will bring together Miss Teen International finalists from 11 countries: Japan, France, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Ireland, Canada, Switzerland, England, Ecuador and the United States. ... Seventeen- year-old Ewa Aulin, the blue-eyed, golden-haired Stockholm model who is the reigning Miss Teen International, and who has just completed a year-long tour of world capitals, will crown her successor.
  7. ^ "Michigan Girl Is Miss Teen U.S.A." newspapers.com. Fremont, Ohio: The News Messenger. April 11, 1968. p. 8. Retrieved February 24, 2021. Photo caption: Pamela Martin, 18, clutches her trophy as she accepts congratulations from other competitors in Hollywood after being named Miss Teen U.S.A. during the Teen Age Fair. Miss Martin is a junior at Seaholm high school in Birmingham, Mich. She competed against nine others for the U.S.A. title and on Saturday will be competing against 11 girls from foreign countries for the title of Miss Teen International.
  8. ^ Martin, Jakes (July 23, 2014). "Mrs. International contestants explore St. Augustine". staugustine.com. St. Augustine, Florida: The St. Augustine Record. Retrieved May 7, 2021. Mary Richardson, Executive Director and Owner of International Pageants. ... The Mrs. International Pageant is owned and operated by International Pageants Inc., which also operates Miss International and Miss Teen International pageants.
  9. ^ "U.S. Patent and Trademark Office - Miss Teen International". uspto.gov. Retrieved May 7, 2021.
  10. ^ "MissTeen International 2014: Canada among the finalists". torontohispano.com. HispanoCity. November 21, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2021. The Paraguayan Ailin Adorno, 17, was crowned the new Miss Teen International 2014 during the contest that was held at the prestigious RIU Palace Guanacaste hotel, Costa Rica, where ladies from different countries participated. ... On the other hand, the organizer of the contest, Enrique González, said that the round of questions played a very important role in deciding the winner. English translation
  11. ^ a b Chakrabarty, Roshni (May 31, 2019). "How this Bihar boy became the world's youngest international pageant director at just 19". indiatoday.in. New Delhi, India: India Today. Retrieved May 10, 2021. India Today Education spoke to Nikhil Anand, Chairman, Glamanand Entertainment Pvt Ltd, to know more about his journey. ... Year 2016 came up with bigger achievements as Nikhil took over Miss Teen International which was owned by Enrique Gonzalez of Costa Rica.
  12. ^ "Pictures of Rashi Parasrampuria, the diva who'll represent India at Miss Teen International". indiatimes.com. IndiaTimes. May 9, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021. Miss Teen International is the world's biggest teen pageant and Rashi will be representing India at the pageant. Miss Teen International has been happening since 1966.
  13. ^ "Government of India - Trade Marks Registry - Miss Teen International". ipindiaonline.gov.in. Retrieved May 10, 2021.(use Class 41 for search).
  14. ^ "From Mexico to India: Meet Miss Teen International 2018". Rediff.com. December 24, 2018. Retrieved May 10, 2021. Mexico's Odalys Duarte was crowned Miss Teen International 2018. The 17-year-old beat 11 contestants from across the world to win the title. India's Ritika Khatnani won the first runner-up title, and Kiara Pineda from Venezuela has been named second runner-up.
  15. ^ https://egomoda.com/site/valerie-hernandez-representante-de-puerto-rico-se-corono-como-la-nueva-miss-teen-international-2012/
  16. ^ "Ailin Adorno, ganadora del Miss Teen International: "Normalmante una paraguaya no se trae na corona"". thegreatpageantcommunity.com (in Spanish).
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  18. ^ "Aayushi Dholakia crowned as Miss Teen India International 2019". thegreatpageantcommunity.com.