Junior Miss Pageant Contest — 2001

Pre-Teen: 10-12 years old. Jr. Teen: 13-15 years old. Teen: 16-18 years old. IJM Pageant

The 2001 competition was held at the in Mobile, Alabama, the program's long-standing home. National Winner : Carrie Colvin , representing Alabama .

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Contestants were evaluated based on their scores in interview, talent, fitness, poise, and scholastics. Hosting and Entertainment:

Saturday, March 17th, 2001 Location: The Grand Ballroom, Downtown Marriott Hotel, 123 Main St, Anytown, USA Pre-Teen: 10-12 years old

Research suggested that young women who participated in beauty pageants were more likely to experience low self-esteem, depression, and anxiety. Additionally, the pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards could lead to eating disorders, substance abuse, and other negative behaviors.

: Participants were evaluated based on a range of categories including scholastics, interview, talent, fitness, and self-expression. The Legacy of Junior Miss Teen: 16-18 years old

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