Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago
Formation | 1963 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Port of Spain |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Universe |
Official language | English |
President | Jenny Douglas |
Miss Universe Trinidad & Tobago or "Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe" is a beauty pageant held annually since 1963, a year after Trinidad & Tobago's independence from the United Kingdom. The contest is meant to select a suitable delegate from both islands to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.
History
Trinidad debuted at Miss Universe in 1963 and in the time the country used "Trinidad" at Miss Universe. The first candidate was Jean Stodart. She competed at Miss Universe 1963 in the United States. Began in 1966 Trinidad and Tobago began to compete as Trinidad and Tobago at Miss Universe pageant.
Franchise holders
- 1963 — Queen Carnival by National Carnival Committee (NCC)
- 2008 — TallMan Foundation
- 2010 — Lia Marie Guavara (CNN TV6)
- 2011 — Ian Lee[1]
- 2012 — Dean Ackin[2]
- 2017 — Jenny Douglas[3]
International winners
The country's representative in 1977, Janelle Commissiong, became the first person of African ethnicity to win the Miss Universe contest, which was hosted in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[4]
In 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam captured the Miss Universe title in Hawaii, USA. She is the second woman from Trinidad and Tobago to win the coveted title after Janelle “Penny” Commissiong.
Miss Universe 1999
In May, 1999, the Miss Universe pageant was hosted at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. A record 84 nations were represented. The winner that year was Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana. This was also the first time that two women of African descent won on consecutive occasions, with the prior year's winner being Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad and Tobago.
Titleholders
- : Declared as Winner
- : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
- : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
- : Ended as special awards winner
- The winner of Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago represents her country at the Miss Universe pageant. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Trinidad & Tobago has had two Miss Universe winners since the pageant's inception in 1952.
Year | Region | MU Trinidad and Tobago | Placement at Miss Universe | Special Awards | Notes |
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2020 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Did not compete between 2018—2019 | |||||
2017 | San Fernando | Yvonne Clarke | Unplaced | Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago Organization — Jenny Douglass Directorship | |
Miss Trinidad and Tobago | |||||
Did not compete between 2015—2016 | |||||
2014 | Diego Martin | Jevon King[5] | Unplaced | ||
2013 | Port of Spain | Catherine Miller[6] | Unplaced | Best National Costume (1st Runner-up) | |
2012 | San Juan–Laventille | Avionne Mark | Unplaced | Dean Ackin Directorship | |
2011 | Port of Spain | Gabrielle Walcott | Unplaced | Best National Costume (5th Runner-up) | Ian Lee Directorship |
2010 | Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo | La Toya Woods | Unplaced | Lia Marie Guavara (CNN TV6) Directorship | |
2009 | Did not compete | ||||
2008 | Port of Spain | Anya Ayoung-Chee | Unplaced | Miss Trinidad and Tobago held by TallMan Foundation | |
2007 | Did not compete | ||||
2006 | Tunapuna–Piarco | Kenisha Thom | Top 10 | Best National Costume (Top 20) | Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2004 1st Runner-up and before appointing Thom competed at Miss World 2004 — Miss World 2004 ( Top 15) |
2005 | Tunapuna–Piarco | Magdalene Walcott | Top 15 | Appointed after the Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2004, Cherly Ankrah withdrew due to personal reasons | |
Port of Spain | Cheryl Ankrah | Did not compete | Withdrew, after being accused of not fulfilling her duties and becoming overweight | ||
2004 | Port of Spain | Danielle Jones | 4th Runner-up | Best National Costume (Top 10) | |
2003 | San Fernando | Faye Alibocus | Top 10 | ||
2002 | Princes Town | Nasma Mohammed | Unplaced | ||
2001 | Tunapuna–Piarco | Alexia Charlerie[7] | Unplaced | ||
2000 | Port of Spain | Heidi Ann Rostant | Unplaced | ||
1999 | Diego Martin | Nicole Simone Dyer | Unplaced | Best National Costume | Miss Universe 1999 held in Trinidad and Tobago |
1998 | Diego Martin | Wendy Fitzwilliam[8] | Miss Universe 1998 | Best National Costume | |
1997 | Tunapuna–Piarco | Margot Rita Bourgeois | 2nd Runner-up | ||
1996 | Princes Town | Michelle Khan | Unplaced | ||
1995 | Port of Spain | Arlene Peterkin | Top 6 | ||
1994 | Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo | Lorca Chelsea Gatcliffe | Unplaced | ||
1993 | Tobago | Rachel Charles | Unplaced | ||
1992 | Did not compete | ||||
1991 | San Juan–Laventille | Josie Ann Richards | Unplaced | ||
1990 | Port of Spain | Maryse De Gourville | Unplaced | ||
1989 | Port of Spain | Guenevere Helen Kelshall | Unplaced | ||
1988 | Port of Spain | Cheryl Ann Gordon | Unplaced | ||
1987 | San Fernando | Sheree Ann Denise Richards | Unplaced | ||
1986 | Port of Spain | Candace Jennings | Unplaced | ||
1985 | San Juan–Laventille | Brenda Joy Fahey | Unplaced | ||
1984 | Port of Spain | Gina Maria Tardieu | Unplaced | ||
1983 | Tunapuna-Piarco | Sandra William | Unplaced | ||
1982 | Port of Spain | Suzanne Troboulay | Unplaced | ||
1981 | San Fernando | Rohini Samaroo | Unplaced | ||
1980 | Port of Spain | Althea Ingrid Rocke | Unplaced | ||
1979 | Port of Spain | Marie Noelle Diaz | Unplaced | ||
1978 | Port of Spain | Sophia Titus | Unplaced | Miss Congeniality | |
1977 | Port of Spain | Janelle Commissiong | Miss Universe 1977 | Miss Photogenic | |
1976 | Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo | Margaret Elizabeth McFarlane | Unplaced | Miss Congeniality | |
1975 | Tunapuna–Piarco | Christine Mary Jackson | Unplaced | Miss Congeniality | |
1974 | Port of Spain | Stephanie Lee Pack | Unplaced | ||
1973 | San Fernando | Camella King | Unplaced | ||
1972 | Did not compete | ||||
1971 | San Fernando | Sally Karamath | Unplaced | ||
Did not compete between 1967—1970 | |||||
1966 | Port of Spain | Kathleen Hares | Unplaced | Miss Trinidad and Tobago supported by Ministry of community Development Culture and The Arts | |
Miss Trinidad | |||||
1965 | Did not compete | ||||
1964 | Port of Spain | Julia Merlene Laurence | Unplaced | The last Miss Trinidad as "Trinidad" representative | |
1963 | San Fernando | Jean Stodart | Unplaced | Queen Carnival by National Carnival Committee (NCC) |
See also
References
- ^ "Miss Universe franchise holder shocked". Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "Miss Universe casting today". Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "FRANCHISE HOLDER CLEARS THE AIR ON SACKING OF MISS T&T DELEGATE". Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "The Caribbean woman who shocked the world as the first black Miss Universe in 1977". Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^ "Jevon King is Miss T&T Universe 2014 – Trinidad Express Newspaper". Retrieved 8 September 2014.
- ^ "Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2013". eyeforbeautyblog.com.
- ^ "Trinidad & Tobago – Alexia of the Universe". Retrieved 19 August 2017.
- ^ "Wendy Fitzwilliam, Miss Trinidad and Tobago, crowned Miss Universe", Jet, 1 Jun 1998