Miss United Kingdom

Not to be confused with Miss Great Britain or Miss Universe Great Britain.
Miss United Kingdom
Formation 1958
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters London
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss International
Official language
English
President
Julia Morley

Miss United Kingdom is a title held by the highest-ranked contestant from the UK in the Miss World pageant. The winner sometimes competes at Miss International the following year under the Britain or United Kingdom banner.[1] From 1958-1999, Miss United Kingdom was a national beauty pageant held to choose a representative for the Miss World Pageant. In 1999, Scotland and Wales had their own contestants at Miss World, and in 2000, England and Northern Ireland sent their own representatives. The existing organization now runs the Miss England competition.[2]

History

Nieve Jennings, Miss U 2007

The pageant was created in 1958 by Eric Morley, the man behind the Miss World pageant. Before 1958, the winner of the Miss Great Britain contest would go on to represent the UK at the Miss World pageant, but from 1952-1957, none of the Miss GB title holders made the final seven at Miss World, so Morley decided to create the Miss United Kingdom contest in the hope of achieving better results at Miss World. From 1958-1999, the winner of Miss United Kingdom title would represent the UK at Miss World.

At Miss United Kingdom, traditionally there would be regional heats from the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, these would take place early in the year. The winners of the respective Miss England, Miss Scotland and Miss Wales titles would compete in the summer at Miss Universe. The Miss UK contest would then take place featuring these titleholders plus a certain number of other top contestants from the regions, the winner would then go on to compete at the Miss World Contest in October/November. This meant that during the 60s, 70s and 80s, many British beauty queens competed at both the Miss Universe and Miss World contests.

Although England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have had separate representatives in other international pageants, Miss World did not allow this until the creation of separate Parliaments in the United Kingdom.

1999 was the year of the last Miss United Kingdom pageant, won by Nicola Willoughby, who competed as Miss UK at Miss World (the final woman to do so). The 1999 Miss World contest also saw the debuts of Scotland (represented by Stephanie Norrie) and Wales (represented by Clare Marie Daniels), so there was the unusual situation of having a Miss UK compete alongside Miss Scotland and Miss Wales. The following year, Julie Lee-Ann Martin became the first representative of Northern Ireland in the pageant while Michelle Walker was the first to compete as Miss England.

Since 2000, the Miss World Organization has announced the highest-ranking delegate of the four home nations at Miss World, as the winner of the Miss United Kingdom title. The winner receives a cash prize and has often represented the United Kingdom at the Miss International contest the following year. Since 2000, Scotland has the most Miss United Kingdom winners with 8, followed by England (3), Wales (3) and Northern Ireland (2).

Winners

From 2000 to present

Year Miss United Kingdom Country Miss World Placement 1st Runner-Up Country Miss World Placement 2nd Runner-Up Country Miss World Placement
2015 Mhairi Fergusson Scotland Scotland Top 20 (18th) Leanne McDowell Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Top 20
2014 Carina Tyrrell England England Top 5 (4th) Ellie McKeating Scotland Scotland Top 25
2013 Kirsty Heslewood England England Top 11
2012 Sophie Moulds Wales Wales 1st Runner-Up Charlotte Holmes England England Top 15 Tiffany Brien Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Top 30
2011 Alize Lily Mounter England England Top 7 (4th) Jennifer Reoch Scotland Scotland Top 7 (7th) Finola Guinnane Northern Ireland Northern Ireland (32nd)
2010 Nicola Mimnagh Scotland Scotland Top 25 Lori Moore Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Top 25
2009 Katharine Brown Scotland Scotland Non-Finalist
2008 Chloe-Beth Morgan Wales Wales Non-Finalist
2007 Nieve Jennings Scotland Scotland Non-Finalist
2006 Nicola McLean Scotland Scotland Top 17 (10th) Catherine Jean Milligan Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Top 17
2005 Lucy Evangelista Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Top 15
2004 Amy Guy Wales Wales Top 15
2003 Nicci Jolly Scotland Scotland Non-Finalist
2002 Gayle Williamson Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Non-Finalist
2001 Juliet-Jane Horne Scotland Scotland 2nd Runner-Up
2000 Michelle Watson Scotland Scotland Non-Finalist

From 1958 to 1999

Year Miss United Kingdom Age Represented Miss World Placement 1st Runner-Up Represented 2nd Runner-Up Represented
1999 Nicola Willoughby Lincoln, England Non-Finalist Julia Keegan Bristol Emma Keenan Manchester
1998 Emmalene McLoughlin Manchester, England Non-Finalist Joanne Salley Larne, Northern Ireland Katie Viggers Birmingham
1997 Vicki-Lee Walberg Blackpool, England Top 10 Abby Essien Lancaster Sarah Smart Leicestershire
1996 Rachael Liza Warner Portmeirion, Wales Non-Finalist Kathy Green Sheffield Alice Wogan Rothbury
1995 Shauna Marie Gunn County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Non-Finalist Angie Bowness Sheffield Michelle Gascoigne Bradford
1994 Melanie Abdoun London, England Top 10 Emma Steadman Blackpool Josie Saltwood Belfast, Northern Ireland
1993 Amanda Louise Johnson Nottingham, England Non-Finalist Rosie Ann James Glasgow, Scotland Caitlyn Vorschynn Liverpool, Merseyside
1992 Claire Elizabeth Smith Chester, England 1st Runner-Up Melanie Sykes Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire Sally Brake Rotherham, South Yorkshire
1991 Johanne Elizabeth Lewis Mansfield, England Non-Finalist Liz Carter Doncaster, South Yorkshire Cherie Grainger Bristol
1990 Helen Upton Blackpool, England Non-Finalist Kathy Furniss Basildon, Essex Sandra Pack Wales
1989 Suzanne Younger Portmeirion, Wales Top 10 Racquel Jory Blackburn, England Victoria Lace Dundee, Scotland
1988 Kirsty Roper Manchester, England 2nd Runner-Up Angela Newlands Wolverhampton Nicola Kidd Peterborough
1987 Karen Mellor Derby, England Non-Finalist Heather Daniels Portsmouth Helen Fairbrother Swindon
1986 Alison Slack Sheffield, England Top 15 Joanne Sedgley England Suzanne Younger Mold
1985 Mandy Adele Shires Bradford, England 1st Runner-Up Joanne Sedgley Newquay Barbara Christian Wales
1984 Vivienne Rooke 22 Weston-super-Mare, England 3rd Runner-Up Lea La Salle Wrexham Susan Tan Northern Ireland
1983 Sarah-Jane Hutt 18 Poole, England Miss World 1983 Karen Lesley Moore England Nicola Stanley Isle of Wight
1982 Della Frances Dolan 20 Grimsby, England 2nd Runner-Up Alison Smith Belfast Ann Jackson Chichester
1981 Michele Donnelly 20 Cardiff, Wales 4th Runner-Up Della Frances Dolan Yorkshire Georgina Kearney Scotland
1980 Kim Ashfield 21 Buckley, Wales 4th Runner-Up Nicky Wright Poole Julie Duckworth England
1979 Carolyn Seaward 18 Yelverton, England 1st Runner-Up Lorraine Davidson Scotland Karen Loughlin Stockport
1978 Elizabeth Ann Jones 20 Welshpool, Wales 5th Runner-Up Janet Withey London Beverley Isherwood England
1977 Madeleine Stringer 24 North Shields, England 5th Runner-Up Dorothy Walker Edinburgh Sarah Long England
1976 Carol Jean Grant[**] 19 Glasgow, Scotland 3rd Runner-Up Sian Adey-Jones Wales Joanna Booth Sheffield
1975 Vicki Harris 22 London, England 2nd Runner-Up Sue Cuff Manchester Gail Inglis Dundee
1974 Helen Morgan 21 Barry, Wales Miss World 1974 (Resigned) Kathy Anders England Linda Myers Sale
1973 Veronica Ann Cross 23 London, England 6th Runner-Up Marie Kirkwood Pam Wood
1972 Jennifer McAdam 24 London, England 6th Runner-Up Elaine Farnworth Ramsbottom Julie Marcus
1971 Marilyn Ward 21 New Milton, England 1st Runner-Up Linda Ann Thomas Blackpool Anita Gudgeon Basildon
1970 Yvonne Ormes 20 Nantwich, England 6th Runner-Up Jean Galston Manchester Lee Hamilton Marshall Scotland
1969 Sheena Drummond 18 Tullibody, Scotland Top 15
1968 Kathleen Winstanley 23 Wigan, England 1st Runner-Up Marie Smith Glasgow Lisa Robertshaw Bradford South
1967 Jennifer Lynn Lewis 20 Leicester, England 4th Runner-Up Jennifer Gurley Manchester Nine Scott Sheffield
1966 Jennifer Lowe Summers 20 Warrington, England Top 15
1965 Lesley Langley 20 London, England Miss World 1965
1964 Ann Sidney 20 Poole, England Miss World 1964
1963 Diane Westbury[*] 19 Ilkeston, England 5th Runner-Up
1962 Jackie White 20 Alvaston, England Top 15
1961 Rosemarie Frankland 18 Rhos, Wales Miss World 1961
1960 Hilda Fairclough 23 Lancaster, England Top 10
1959 Anne Thelwell 22 Heswall, England 3rd Runner-Up
1958 Eileen Sheridan 22 Walton-on-Thames, England 5th Runner-Up

* Real name Diane Hickingbotham
** Also known as Carolyn Grant

United Kingdom in international pageants

Miss Universe

The first UK contestant was Aileen Chase, who competed at the first Miss Universe in 1952 as Miss Great Britain. From 1955-1990 Miss England would compete, joined (from 1961-1990) By Miss Scotland and Miss Wales; many of these contestants would go on to compete at (and win) the Miss United Kingdom contest later in the year. The 1990s and 21st century have returned to one contestant competing as Miss United Kingdom or Miss Great Britain. Since 2005 the UK has been represented by the winner of the Miss Universe GB pageant. No woman from the United Kingdom has ever won Miss Universe.

  • 1st Runner-up:
    • 1961: Rosemary Frankland (Miss Wales)
    • 1964: Brenda Blackler (Miss England)
    • 1974: Helen Morgan (Miss Wales)
    • 1980: Linda Gallagher (Miss Scotland)

  • 2nd Runner-up:
    • 1957: Sonia Hamilton (Miss England)
    • 1967: Jennifer Lynn Lewis (Miss England)
    • 1976: Sian Adey-Jones (Miss Wales)
    • 1977: Sandra Bell (Miss Scotland)
    • 1979: Carolyn Seaward (Miss England)

  • 3rd Runner-up:
    • 1956: Kathleen Waller (Miss England)
    • 1959: Pamela Searle (Miss England)
    • 1961 Arlette Dobson (Miss England)
    • 1976: Carol Grant (Miss Scotland)

Miss World

From 1952-1957 the UK were represented by the winner of the Miss Great Britain pageant. From 1958-1999 the winner of the Miss United Kingdom pageant competed. There have been five UK winners of the Miss World title; all won the title competing as Miss United Kingdom:

  • 1st Runner-up:
    • 1951: Laura Elllison-Davies
    • 1968: Kathleen Winstanley
    • 1971: Marilyn Ward
    • 1979: Carolyn Seaward
    • 1985: Mandy Shires
    • 1992: Claire Smith
    • 2012: Sophie Moulds (Miss Wales)

  • 2nd Runner-up:
    • 1951: Doreen Dawne
    • 1975: Vicki Harris
    • 1982: Della Dolan
    • 1988: Kirsty Roper
    • 2001: Juliet-Jane Horne (Miss Scotland)

  • 3rd Runner-up:
    • 1959: Anne Thelwall
    • 1976: Carol Grant
    • 1984: Vivienne Rooke
    • 2011 Alize Mounter (Miss England)
    • 2014 Carina Tyrrell (Miss England)

Note: At the first Miss World in 1951, 21 of the 26 contestants were from the UK, including those that placed as first runner-up and second runner-up.

Miss International

  • 1st Runner-up:
    • 1963: Diane Westbury (Miss England)
    • 1973: Zoe Spink (Miss Britain)
    • 1974: Joanna Booth (Miss Britain)

  • 2nd Runner-up:
    • 2009: Chloe-Beth Morgan (Miss United Kingdom)

  • 3rd Runner -up:
    • 1960: Joyce Kay (Miss England)
    • 1964: Tracy Ingram (Miss England)
    • 2014: Victoria Tooby (as Miss United Kingdom)

See also

References

  1. "Kat's the cream". The Scottish Sun. 16 January 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  2. Miss England history.
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