Miss Trinidad and Tobago

Miss Trinidad & Tobago
Motto Beauty and Charisma
Formation 1963
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Port of Spain
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
English
President
Dean Ackin
Website Official website

Miss Trinidad & Tobago is a national Beauty pageant in Trinidad & Tobago

Organization

Began in 1963 Trinidad and Tobago was competed by Miss Trinidad and Tobago Organization. Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe is an organisation dedicated to selecting a national delegate to represent the country at the international Miss Universe pageant annually. While the organising committee seeks to do this in a fair and democratic manner, it also seeks other outcomes including but not limited to the upliftment of women through beauty and expression.

Mission

To seek a national candidate to represent our twin-island republic at the international, annual Miss Universe pageant; and in so doing create a forum for the upliftment of women through beauty, intellect and expression.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Winner
  •      Runner-up
  •      Finalist or semifinalist

The winner of Miss Trinidad and Tobago represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Trinidad & Tobago has two Miss Universes since the Miss Universe inception in 1952

YearMiss Trinidad and TobagoCity representedPlacementSpecial Awards
United States 1963 Jean Stodart San Fernando Unplaced
United States 1964 Julia Merlene Laurence Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1966 Kathleen Hares Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1971 Sally Karamath San Fernando Unplaced
Greece 1973 Camella King San Fernando Unplaced
Philippines 1974 Stephanie Lee Pack Port of Spain Unplaced
El Salvador 1975 Christine Mary Jackson Saint Augustine Unplaced Miss Congeniality
Hong Kong 1976 Margaret Elizabeth McFarlane Couva Unplaced Miss Congeniality
Dominican Republic 1977 Janelle Commissiong Port of Spain Miss Universe 1977 Miss Photogenic
Mexico 1978 Sophia Titus Maraval Unplaced Miss Congeniality
Australia 1979 Marie Noelle Diaz Port of Spain Unplaced
South Korea 1980 Althea Ingrid Rocke Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1981 Rohini Samaroo San Fernando Unplaced
Peru 1982 Suzanne Troboulay Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1983 Sandra William Saint Joseph Unplaced
United States 1984 Gina Maria Tardieu Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1985 Brenda Joy Fahey Santa Cruz Unplaced
Panama 1986 Candace Jennings Port of Spain Unplaced
Singapore 1987 Sheree Ann Denise Richards San Fernando Unplaced
Taiwan 1988 Cheryl Ann Gordon Port of Spain Unplaced
Mexico 1989 Guenevere Helen Kelshall Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1990 Maryse De Gourville Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 1991 Josie Ann Richards San Juan Unplaced
Mexico 1993 Rachel Charles Speyside Unplaced
Philippines 1994 Lorca Chelsea Gatcliffe Couva Unplaced
Namibia 1995 Arlene Peterkin Port of Spain Top 6 (3rd Runner-up)
United States 1996 Michelle Khan Princes Town Unplaced
United States 1997 Margot Rita Bourgeois Arouca 2nd Runner-up
United States 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam[1] Diego Martin Miss Universe 1998 Best National Costume
Trinidad and Tobago 1999 Nicole Simone Dyer Diego Martin Unplaced Best National Costume
Cyprus 2000 Heidi Ann Rostant Port of Spain Unplaced
Puerto Rico 2001 Alexia Charlerie Saint Augustine Unplaced
Puerto Rico 2002 Nasma Mohammed Saint Augustine Unplaced
Panama 2003 Faye Alibocas Port of Spain Top 10
Ecuador 2004 Danielle Jones Port of Spain 4th Runner-Up
Thailand 2005 Magdalene Walcott Port of Spain Top 15
United States 2006 Kenisha Thom Saint Augustine Top 10 Best National Costume (Top 20)
Vietnam 2008 Anya Ayoung-Chee Port of Spain Unplaced
United States 2010 La Toya Woods Couva Unplaced
Brazil 2011 Gabrielle Walcott Port of Spain Unplaced Best National Costume (Top 10)
United States 2012 Avionne Mark Champs Fleurs Unplaced
Russia 2013 Catherine Miller[2] Port of Spain Unplaced Best National Costume (1st Runner-up)
United States 2014 Jevon King[3] Diego Martin Unplaced
Belize 2016 TBA TBA TBA TBA

Charity work and social groups

Walcott speaking with a child at a gala function.

Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2011, Gabriela Walcott works with the Just Because Foundation, a non-profit community-based organization founded by Chevaughn Joseph and Noel Joseph in honour of their son Jabez "JB" Joseph, who died from a rare form of cancer. The JBF provides practical and emotional support for parents and siblings of children with cancer.

She has worked with Miss Trinidad & Tobago 2008, Anya Ayoung-Chee with the TallMan Foundation. The Foundation was established for the empowerment of young people in underprivileged areas.

In 2008 the United Nations Association of Trinidad and Tobago (UNATT) asked both Walcott and Anya Ayoung-Chee to be spokeswomen for the group. Both women accepted and now remain members of the advocacy group. UNATT the NGO arm of the United Nations which aims to advocate the United Nations and the Millennium Development Goals through their demographic and age group. Walcott has been an active supporter of the organization and was the facilitator of a 2008 workshop which brought together various stakeholders across the country to a discourse on the state of the MDGs in Trinidad & Tobago with a focus on youth.

Other International pageants

In the past year some of Miss Trinidad and Tobago represented their country to the other pageants.

See also

References

External links

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