Miss Oneness Trinidad and Tobago
Formation | 1954 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Port of Spain |
Location | |
Membership | Miss World |
Official language | English |
Organization | Miss Oneness Trinidad & Tobago |
Website |
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The Miss Trinidad & Tobago Pageant also known currently as Miss Oneness Trinidad & Tobago is a beauty pageant has been held annually since 1955. The contest is meant to select a suitable delegate from the twin island republic, to compete in the Miss World pageant.Giselle Jeanne-Marie Laronde became the first woman from Trinidad and Tobago to be victorious in the Miss World pageant, aged 23, on 13 November 1986, in London, England.
History
Miss Trinidad & Tobago registered trademark started in 1954.
Description
ONENESS Entertainment Trinidad and Tobago is the sister company of ONENESS Entertainment founded in 2005 by Gregory Lewin, who is also the Producer of the Miss ONENESS Beauty Pageant in Nicaragua. ONENESS Entertainment Trinidad & Tobago is a registered company incorporated in 2011 in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, and is independently operated by its President and its Board of Directors. Vanessa Manoo is the President/CEO.
In 2014, the President of Oneness Entertainment Trinidad and Tobago, and Executive Pageant Producer of the Miss Oneness Trinidad and Tobago Beauty Pageant, Vanessa Manoo, was awarded the prestigious Miss World franchise. ONENESS Entertainment Trinidad & Tobago was created in 2011 to forge and foster a greater pageantry relationship between Trinidad and Tobago and Nicaragua, to promote the beauty, culture and tourism of both these nations through beauty and philanthropy.
Official broadcaster
Titleholders
The winner of Miss Trinidad and Tobago represents her country at Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
- Color key
- Winner
- Runner-up
- Finalist or semifinalist
Year | Miss Trinidad and Tobago | Placement | Awards |
1954 | Seeta Indranie Mahabir | ||
1966 | Diane DeFreitas | ||
1971 | Maria Jordan | ||
1975 | Donna Sandra Dalrymple | ||
1976 | Patricia Anderson Leon | Top 15 | |
1977 | Marlene Villafana | ||
1978 | Kathleen Thomas | ||
1979 | Marlene Coggins | Top 15 | |
1980 | Maria Octavia Chung | ||
1981 | Rachel Ann Thomas | Top 15 | |
1982 | Althea Ingrid Rocke | 4th Runner-up | |
1983 | Esther Juliette Farmer | ||
1984 | Ria Judy Joanne Rambardan | ||
1985 | Ulrica Christina Phillip | ||
1986 | Giselle Laronde | Miss World 1986 | Miss World Americas |
1987 | Maria del Valle Xavier | ||
1988 | Wendy Baptiste | ||
1989 | Samantha Bhagan | ||
1990 | Guenevere Helen Kelshall | ||
1991 | Sastee Bachan | ||
1992 | Renee Garib | ||
1993 | Denyse Michelle Paul | ||
1994 | Anabel Thomas | ||
1995 | Michelle Khan | 2nd Runner-up | Miss World Caribbean |
1996 | Sharda Ramlogan | ||
1997 | Mandy Jagdeo | ||
1998 | Jeanette Marie La Caillie | ||
1999 | Sacha Anton | ||
2000 | Rhonda Rosemin | ||
2001 | Sacha St. Hill | ||
2002 | Janelle Rajnauth | ||
2003 | Magdalene Walcott | Top 20 | |
2004 | Kenisha Thom | Top 15 | |
2005 | Jenna Marie Andre | ||
2006 | Tineke De Freitas | ||
2007 | Valene Maharaj | 3rd Runner-up | Miss World Caribbean |
2008 | Gabrielle Walcott | 2nd Runner-up | Miss World Caribbean Beauty with a Purpose |
2009 | Ashanna Arthur | Top 6 at Miss World Sport | |
2010 | Davia Chambers | ||
2011 | Lee-Ann Forbes | Top 31 | Top 24 at Miss World Sport Top 77 at Beauty with a Purpose |
2012 | Athaliah Samuel | ||
2013 | Sherrece Villafana | Top 10 at Miss World Talent | |
2014 | Sarah Jane Waddell | Top 25 | |
2015 | Kimberly Farrah Singh[1] | ||
2016 | Daniella Walcott | TBA |