Gretchen Polhemus

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Gretchen Jensen
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Gretchen Lynn Polhemus
(1965-03-12) March 12, 1965 (age 60)
Other names Gretchen Polhemus Jensen
Gretchen Jensen
Residence Salt Lake City, Utah
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Hair color Brown
Eye color Green
Title(s) Miss Texas USA 1989
Miss USA 1989
Major
competition(s)
Miss USA 1989
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1989
(2nd runner-up)
Spouse Kirk Jensen
Children 5

Gretchen Lynn Polhemus-Jensen (born March 12, 1965) is an American actress and former Miss USA and second runner-up to Miss Universe 1989.

Early life

Prior to competing in Miss Texas USA, Jensen was working as a cattle broker and real estate agent in her home state.[1]

Miss Texas USA

Jensen competed as Miss Bedford USA in the 14th edition of the Miss Texas USA pageant in 1987 and received the Photogenic award, ultimately placing second runner-up to eventual winner, Courtney Gibbs.[2]

The following year, she competed again as Miss Fort Worth USA and won the title, earning the right to represent Texas in Miss USA 1989.[3]

Miss USA 1989

As the official representative of her state to the 1989 Miss USA pageant, held in Mobile, Alabama, Jensen captured the crown of Miss USA, becoming its 38th titleholder, and the last of five consecutive winners from Texas during the 1980s.[1]

At the 1989 Miss Universe pageant, she placed fifth in semifinal interview, fourth in swimsuit and eighth in evening gown, advancing to the competition's Top 5 finalists, and ultimately finishing second runner-up to eventual winner, Angela Visser of the Netherlands.[4]

Life after Miss USA

In 1993, Jensen appeared in a made-for-TV-movie (Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Bonanza: The Return at IMDb) with Ben Johnson and Michael Landon Jr.,[5] and worked as a sports correspondent for ESPN and for a CBS affiliate as a news correspondent.[6] She was also a judge at the 2003 Miss USA pageant,[7] resides in Salt Lake City's metropolitan area[8] and is now a divorced[9] mother of five.[10]

She currently is a co-host of KTVX-TV's "Good Things Utah".

References

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss USA
1989
Succeeded by
Michigan Carole Gist
Preceded by Miss Texas USA
1989
Succeeded by
Stephanie Kuehne
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