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Beauty pageant
Not to be confused withMiss Universe Bahamas.

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Miss Bahamas Organization
Miss Bahamas World
Formation1963
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersNassau
Location
Membership
Official language
English
President
Michelle Malcolm
WebsiteOfficial website

Miss Bahamas is a nationalBeauty pageant in theBahamas.

History

1962 to 2001 (Miss Bahamas)

The Miss Bahamas Committee staged the Miss Bahamas Pageant for 40 years.

2002-2009 (Miss Bahamas and Miss World)

In 2002, the franchise for the Miss Universe pageant was awarded to Theophilus Fritz and Gaynell Rolle who ran the pageant until 2009.

The Miss Bahamas Organization (MBO), which was formed in 2006, produced the Miss World Bahamas pageant since the year 2007.

2010-2014 (MBO years - combined titles)

In 2010, the Miss Bahamas Organization (MBO) headed by journalist Michelle Malcolm was awarded the franchise for Miss Universe[1].

After receiving the Miss Universe franchise, MBO combined the Miss World and Miss Universe systems into one local pageant, crowning one winner who would compete in both international pageants. This was the first time in the history of pageants in the Bahamas that the license for both Miss Universe and Miss World were held by the same organization. Braneka Bassett competed in Miss Universe in 2010 and went unplaced. She then competed in Miss World that same year and advanced to the semifinals.

The following year, MBO crowned two winners - Anastagia Pierre for Miss Universe and Sasha Joyce for Miss World. Runners up were sent toMiss Supranational and Miss Intercontinental.

In 2012 due to a change in date of the Miss World pageant, Daronique Young - 1st runner up to Sasha Joyce in 2011 - represented the Bahamas at the Miss World competition where she went unplaced. Celeste Marshall was crownedMiss Universe Bahamas in 2012 and competed in Miss Universe in 2012. De'Andra Bannister was crownedMiss World Bahamas and competed in Miss World in 2013 and went unplaced.

In 2013 after undergoing a major restructuring process, MBO separated the two national pageants into separate events - Miss Universe Bahamas and Miss World Bahamas. In 2014 MBO sent Tomacina "Tomii" Culmer toMiss Universe, and this was the last time MBO would hold the Miss Universe franchise for the Bahamas.

2015 to present (Miss Universe Bahamas)

In 2015, 2016 and 2017 theMiss Universe franchise for the Bahamas asMiss Universe Bahamas was operated by Albany Resort and Ivy Lane Ltd. Michelle Collie and Loretta Thomas were National Directors. In 2015, Toria Nichole Penn represented the Bahamas atMiss Universe, and in 2016 Cherell Williamson competed atMiss Universe. In 2017, Ivy Lane Ltd. sent Yasmine Cooke asMiss Universe Bahamas to Las Vegas to compete atMiss Universe. This would be the last time Albany Resort together with Ivy Lane Ltd. would hold theMiss Universe franchise for the Bahamas.

In 2018, theMiss Universe franchise for the Bahamas asMiss Universe Bahamas is operated by Westpoint Media Global Ltd. At the time, Westpoint Media was already producing theMiss Teen Bahamas Scholar pageant since the year 2016 and theMiss Teen Bahamas International pageant from 2012 to 2015.

Westpoint Media opted to change the name back toMiss Bahamas Universe to restore and continue to retain use of Miss Bahamas as this is the Official and National Pageant of the Bahamas withMiss Universe being the most coveted title in the worldwide pageant scene. Contestants from around the world compete for the title ofMiss Universe each year.

Westpoint Media (current franchise holder)

Headed by Anthony Smith, he became the National Director on June 4, 2018.PJ Michelle Douglas Sands is the Director of Pageant and Branding Affairs. TheMiss Universe Bahamas Executive Board and Committee is composed of several professionals with decades of experience in pageantry, entertainment, coaching and careers in law, medicine, government, tourism, hospitality, entertainment, TV, stage and film.

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

Miss Bahamas Universe

Main article:Miss Universe Bahamas
The main winner of Miss Bahamas was previously sending toMiss Universe pageant. Since 2018Miss Universe Bahamas Organization took the franchise in the Bahamas.

Miss Bahamas World

The Bahamas sent the official candidates to Miss World since 1966. The Miss Bahamas World winner sends toMiss World pageant.
YearMiss Bahamas WorldPlacement at Miss WorldSpecial AwardsNotes
2021Sienna Evans[1]Top 40
2020Due to the impact ofCOVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2019Nyah Christine BarberUnplaced
2018Brinique GibsonUnplaced
2017Geena Alyssa ThompsonUnplaced
2016Ashley Bettina HamiltonUnplaced
2015Chantel O'BrianUnplacedLaterMiss Bahamas Universe 2021
2014Rosetta CartwrightUnplaced
2013De'Andra BannisterUnplaced
2012Daronique Rashan Chalandra YoungUnplaced
  • World Designer Dress Award
Appointed ― Miss Bahamas 2010 (2nd Runner-up)
2011Sasha Celesie JoyceUnplaced
2010Braneka Constance BassettTop 25
2009Joanna BrownUnplaced
2008Tinnyse JohnsonUnplaced
2007Anya WatkinsUnplaced
2006Deandrea ConliffeUnplacedMichelle Malcolm Directorship
2005Ordain MossUnplaced
Miss Bahamas World
2004Brianna ClarkeUnplaced
2003Shantell HallUnplaced
2002T'Shura AmbroseUnplaced
2001Kiara ShermanNo official Miss Bahamas 2001 titleholder for Miss World 2001 and the representative that was planned to represent the country at Miss World backed out due to lack of time and preparation and also because she wasn't an official titleholder of Bahamas.[2]LaterMiss Bahamas Universe 2009.
2000Latia BoweUnplaced
1999Mary WatkinsUnplaced
1998LeTeasha Henrietta IngrahamUnplaced
Miss Commonwealth Bahamas (MCB Committee)
1998Nadia Rodgers-AlburyDid not competeMiss Bahamas Committee lost the Miss World franchise and the new organization decided to hold a new contest thus, Nadia Rodgers-Albury did not compete at Miss World.
1997Alveta AdderleyUnplaced
1996Nicole SymonetteMiss Bahamas World 1996 was still held but due to financial problems their winner, Nicole Symonette, could not compete and the committee that organized both this pageant could not send her to Miss World.
1995Loleta Marie SmithUnplaced
1994Deanna Tamara NorthUnplaced
1993Jacinda Saye FrancisUnplaced
1992Jody Barbara WeechTop 10
1991Tarnia Paula Newton StuartUnplaced
1990Lisa Gizelle StrachanUnplaced
1989Carolyn MoreeUnplaced
1988Natasha RolleUnplaced
1987Indira Regina WoodUnplaced
1986Bridgette StrachanUnplaced
1985Rhonda Lea CorneaUnplaced
1984Yvette Monique RolleUnplaced
1983Lucille BullenUnplaced
1982Oralee Laverne StubbsUnplaced
1981Monique FergusonUnplaced
1980Bernadette Louise CashUnplaced
1979Deborah Elizabeth MajorUnplaced
1978Donna Marie McCookUnplaced
1977Laurie Lee JosephUnplaced
1976Larona MillerUnplaced
1975Ava Marilyn BurkeUnplaced
1974Monique Betty CooperUnplaced
1973Deborah Louise Isaacs[3]UnplacedAppointed ― Miss Bahamas World 1972 (3rd Runner-up)
1972Heather (Hedda) CleareUnplaced
1971Frances ClarksonUnplaced
1970June Justina BrownUnplaced
1969Wanda PearceUnplaced
1968Rose Helena DauchotUnplaced
1967Did not compete in 1967.
1966Dorothy CooperUnplaced
Did not compete from 1951 to 1965, debuted in 1966.

Miss Bahamas Supranational

YearMiss Bahamas SupranationalPlacement at Miss SupranationalSpecial AwardsNotes
2024TBATBA
2023Maliqué MarandaUnplaced
2021Nyisha TilusUnplaced
2011Sharie DelvaUnplacedMiss Talent
2010Janay PyfromUnplacedMiss Personality
2009Kendra WilkinsonTop 15

See also

References

  1. ^"Miss World 2021 is Sienna Evans!".Miss Bahamas Organization.
  2. ^Guardian, The Nassau."No contestant for Miss World Pageant".My portal. Retrieved13 April 2019.
  3. ^"Photo caption".Tribune newspaper. 5 December 1973. p. 11. Retrieved6 May 2024.Debbie Isaacs, 20, seen in London during the recent Miss World Contest where she competed for the Bahamas.

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