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}}'''Cristin Leigh Duren''' (born June 15, 1981) is a beauty queen from ] who has competed in the ] and ] pageants.


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Duren won her first pageant title in 1997 when she became ] 1997. She competed in the ] 1997 pageant held in ], ], where she was awarded the title of Miss Photogenic. The pageant was won by ] of ]
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Duren first competed for a Miss USA state title in 2002, where she placed in the top fifteen of the ] pageant. She later competed at ] 2005, where she placed second runner-up. She was eligible to compete because she attended college in the state. Six months later, in July 2005, Duren won the ] 2006 title, becoming the first Miss Florida Teen USA to win the Miss Florida USA title.
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Duren represented Florida in the ] pageant televised live from ] in April 2006. Of the six former Miss Teen USA delegates competing, Duren competed in the earliest Teen pageant. Duren placed fourth runner-up in the nationally broadcast pageant, equalling Floridas placement of the year before when ] also placed fourth runner-up. She was one of three former Miss Teen USA deelgates to make the top five, the others being ], ] 2002 who won the ] 2006 title, and ], who was ] 1998. In the Miss USA 2006 pageant she also won the Miss Photogenic award, becoming the first woman to win this award at both Miss Teen USA and Miss USA.

Duren one of 26 ] delegates who appeared on a Miss USA special of ] in April, 2006. On Thursday, May 4, 2006 she appeared on ] in a segment by ] "Dr. Spin, Medicine Woman" on pharmaceuticals' efforts in recommending more expensive, less effective drugs over generics through somewhat unethical practices, including the practice of hiring attractive sales representatives (primarily women).

Duren graduated from A. Crawford Mosley High School in 1999 and went on to complete a ] in ] Sciences with a minor in ] from the ] in 2003. One month after graduating college she secured a job in ] sales at First Horizon Pharmaceutical Corporation, but she is now a local entertainment television hostess/spokeswoman. While at the ], besides ], Cristin Duren was president of her ], ], and participated in various community projects. Her interests include ], ], listening to ], ], ], ], and wardrobe designing.

==References==
*, Sun Sentinel, 9 July 2005 (accessed 3 May 2006)
*, Miami Herald, 18 April 2006 (accessed 1 May 2006)
*, Leading Lady Magazine, Amanda Broadfoot (accessed 1 May 2006)

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