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Kimberly Pressler

Kimberly Pressler is an American sports reporter, businesswoman, model, and former beauty queen, having won Miss USA 1999. She currently works for FOX covering Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) telecasts. Pressler has received recognition from publications like People Magazine and Stuff Magazine. Beyond her media career, she also serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Dane Herron Industries, a company specializing in constructing dirt bike parks and related services globally.

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May 21, 1977: Kimberly Pressler was born

On May 21, 1977, Kimberly Ann Pressler was born.

1977: Start of USA's 22-year streak

From 1977 to 1998, the USA had a 22-year streak that ended in 1999.

1994: Captured first state title as Miss New York Teen USA

In 1994, Kimberly Pressler captured her first state title as Miss New York Teen USA.

November 1998: Crowned Miss New York USA

In November 1998, Kimberly Pressler was crowned Miss New York USA, becoming one of only four women to hold both the Miss New York Teen USA and Miss New York USA titles.

1998: End of USA's 22-year streak

From 1977 to 1998, the USA had a 22-year streak that ended in 1999.

May 1999: Represented the US at Miss Universe 1999

In May 1999, Kimberly Pressler represented the United States at Miss Universe 1999, held in Trinidad and Tobago. Her national costume was a Native American, and she was unplaced.

1999: Won Miss USA 1999

In 1999, Kimberly Pressler won the Miss USA title.

2004: Hosted and pit reported for WPSA ATV Championships

From 2004 to 2006, Kimberly Pressler hosted and pit reported for the "WPSA ATV Championships" on ESPN.

2006: Hosted and pit reported for WPSA Snowcross Championships

From 2004 to 2006, Kimberly Pressler hosted and pit reported for the "WPSA Snowcross Championships" on the SPEED Channel.

2007: Reported for Summer X Games XIII

In 2007, Kimberly Pressler reported for the Summer X Games XIII for ESPN and ABC.

2007: Took part in a Red Bull New Year's Eve event

In 2007, Kimberly Pressler took part in a Red Bull New Year's Eve event; she also took part in the Red Bull New Year's Eve event in 2009.

2008: Pit reporter for three X Games competitions

In 2008, Kimberly Pressler was the only female pit reporter to participate in all three X Games competitions held in the United States that year.

2009: Hosted ACIS Fitness National Championships

In early 2009, Kimberly Pressler hosted the "ACIS Fitness National Championships" for FOX College Sports. She also hosted/pit reported for the "Red Bull X Fighters" world tour in Texas for ABC Sports and was the pit reporter for ESPN2 and ABC's Traxxas TORC Series off-road racing coverage.

2010: Hosted Truck Academy and became laneside reporter for PBA

In 2010, Kimberly Pressler hosted Truck Academy on the Outdoor Channel for one season. After that, she became the laneside reporter for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) on ESPN, debuting at the 2010 World Series of Bowling.

December 2012: Judged Miss Connecticut USA 2013

In December 2012, Kimberly Pressler was among the judges that nominated Erin Brady from East Hampton, Connecticut as Miss Connecticut USA 2013.

June 2013: Erin Brady won Miss USA 2013

In June 2013, Erin Brady, whom Kimberly Pressler helped nominate as Miss Connecticut USA 2013, won the national title of Miss USA 2013.

June 2013: Covered the Red Bull X Fighters World Tour Series

In June 2013, Kimberly Pressler covered the Red Bull X Fighters World Tour Series, live from Osaka, Japan on FUEL TV, J Sports 3 in Japan.

2018: Continued as laneside reporter for PBA through 2018

Kimberly Pressler remained the laneside reporter for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) through the 2018 PBA season on ESPN.

2019: Continued as laneside reporter for PBA on Fox Sports

In August 2018, the PBA announced that Kimberly Pressler will continue as laneside reporter when the PBA Tour coverage moves to Fox Sports for the 2019 season.