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- The winner of the competition was 20 year-old Kyla Coleman from Lacey, Washington with Jeana Turner placing as the runner-up.
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- Adrianne Curry. Originally from Joliet, Illinois, Adrianne Curry-Rhode, then Adrianne Curry, worked as a waitress before competing on the first cycle of America’s Next Top Model in 2003.
- Yoanna House. Yoanna House was born in Jacksonville, Florida, and won cycle 2 of ANTM in 2004. After signing with IMG Models, she walked at the 2004 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Los Angeles and appeared in a commercial for the Declare Yourself voting campaign.
- Eva Pigford. Eva Marcille, then known as Eva Pigford, won the third cycle of ANTM in 2004. Born in L.A., Marcille signed with Ford models and appeared on the covers of magazines including Women’s Health and Essence as well as in fashion and beauty brand campaigns.
- Naima Mora. Born in Detroit, Naima Mora won cycle 4 of ANTM in 2005. She has modeled for magazines including Elle and Teen People and for brands like CoverGirl and Samsung.
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- Adrianne Curry. Adrianne Curry (born August 6, 1982) was the very first winner of "America's Next Top Model," and she's gone on to become one of the most successful and well known of all the "Top Models."
- Yoanna House. After winning Cycle Two, Yoanna House (born April 9, 1980) appeared in magazines such as Jane, modeled for Sue Wong, and did a commercial for the Declare Yourself voting campaign.
- Eva Pigford. Eva Marcille (born Eva Pigford October 30, 1984) was Cycle Three's resident tomboy. After winning "Top Model," she appeared on the cover of magazines such as Brides Noir and Women's Health and Fitness; she also modeled for companies such as CoverGirl, DKNY, and Samsung.
- Naima Mora. Cycle Four's mohawk-sporting model, Naima Mora (born March 1, 1984), went on to model for CoverGirl, Christopher Deane, Walmart, ELLEgirl, Elle and IN Touch magazines.
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- America's Next Top Model, then and now. Wanna be on top? After 15 years and 24 cycles, America's Next Top Model ended its search for the next big thing in 2018.
- Adrianne Curry (Cycle 1) Illinois-born Adrianne Curry became the country's first-ever next top model when the show aired its Cycle 1 finale on July 15, 2003.
- Yoanna House (Cycle 2) Yoanna House was the next top model after Curry, winning the second cycle of ANTM in 2004. Known for her classic beauty and serious drive, the then-23-year-old Floridian beat out Mercedes Scelba-Shorte and Shandi Sullivan in the final days of the competition to win a modeling contract.
- Eva Marcille (Cycle 3) One of the more memorable ANTM contestants, Eva Marcille won the third cycle in 2004. At 5 feet 6 inches tall, the then-20-year-old L.A.
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