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She was successful after previously placing as a semi-finalist in the pageant in 2003, 2004 and 2006 and making the Top 5 at [[Miss Ohio Teen USA]] 2000 (under the name Amanda Bogg).<ref>http://www.pageantupdate.info/ohio-results.html</ref> |
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Day won the [[Miss Ohio USA]] title, she went on to represent [[Ohio]] in the [[Miss USA 2008]] pageant held in [[Las Vegas Valley|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]] on April 11, 2008. Although she did not place in the national pageant, she did win the [[Miss USA special awards#Miss Congeniality|Miss Congeniality]] award, the first for her state.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/Monica-Day-123853760983787/info?tab=page_info</ref> |
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==Broadcast career== |
==Broadcast career== |
Revision as of 05:20, 27 December 2015
Monica Day | |
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Born | Monica Day Boggs July 5, 1982 |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss Ohio USA 2008 |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Brown |
Major competition(s) | Miss USA 2008 (Miss Congeniality) |
Monica Day (born Monica Day on July 5, 1982) is a Columbus, Ohio broadcaster who competed in the Miss USA pageant in 2008.[1]
Early life
Day's grandfather is Bill Sapp, a central Ohio restaurateur who established the famed Kahiki Supper Club on Columbus' eastside.[2][better source needed]
Pageant experience
She was successful after previously placing as a semi-finalist in the pageant in 2003, 2004 and 2006 and making the Top 5 at Miss Ohio Teen USA 2000 (under the name Amanda Bogg).[3]
Day won the Miss Ohio USA title, she went on to represent Ohio in the Miss USA 2008 pageant held in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 11, 2008. Although she did not place in the national pageant, she did win the Miss Congeniality award, the first for her state.[4]
Broadcast career
Day appears on WCMH 4, an NBC affiliate based in Columbus Ohio where she covers morning traffic for the stations early morning news broadcast.[5]