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Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National beauty pageant competition in Trinidad and Tobago
Not to be confused withMiss Trinidad and Tobago.
The Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago Organization
Formation1963; 62 years ago (1963)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersPort of Spain
Location
MembershipMiss Universe
Official language
English
President
Stephen Jones
Websitecrownsandsashestt.com

Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago is a nationalbeauty pageant held annually since 1963, a year afterTrinidad and Tobago's independence from theUnited Kingdom. The contest is meant to select a suitable delegate from both islands to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.

History

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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.

International winners

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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.[1]

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

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In May, 1999, the Miss Universe pageant was hosted at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago. A record 84 nations were represented. The winner that year wasMpule 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

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  •   : 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 in1952.
YearRegionMiss Trinidad/TobagoPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial Award(s)Notes
2025ChaguanasLatifah Morris[2]Unplaced
2024MorvantJenelle ThongsUnplaced[3][circular reference]
  • Miss Congeniality
2023San Fernando[4]Faith Gillezeau[5][6]Unplaced
2022AroucaTya Jané Ramey[7]Top 16Crowns and Sashes Academy T&T - Stephen Jones directorship.
Did not compete between 2018—2021
2017San FernandoYvonne ClarkeUnplacedMiss Universe Trinidad and Tobago Organization — Jenny Douglass directorship.
Did not compete between 2015—2016
2014Diego MartinJevon King[8]Unplaced
2013Port of SpainCatherine Miller[9]Unplaced
  • Best National Costume (1st Runner-up)
2012San Juan–LaventilleAvionne MarkUnplacedDean Ackin Directorship
2011Port of SpainGabrielle WalcottUnplaced
  • Best National Costume (5th Runner-up)
Ian Lee directorship.
2010Couva–Tabaquite–TalparoLa Toya WoodsUnplacedLia Marie Guavara (CNN TV6) directorship.
2009Did not compete
2008Port of SpainAnya Ayoung-CheeUnplacedMiss Trinidad and Tobago held by TallMan Foundation.
2007Did not compete
2006Tunapuna–PiarcoKenisha ThomTop 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.
2005Tunapuna–PiarcoMagdalene WalcottTop 15Appointed after the Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2004, Cherly Ankrah withdrew for personal reasons.
Port of SpainCheryl AnkrahDid not competeWithdrawal — Did not compete after being accused of not fulfilling her duties and becoming overweight.
2004Port of SpainDanielle Jones4th Runner-up
  • Best National Costume (Top 10)
2003San FernandoFaye AlibocusTop 10
2002Princes TownNasma MohammedUnplaced
2001Tunapuna–PiarcoAlexia Charlerie[10]Unplaced
2000Port of SpainHeidi Ann RostantUnplaced
1999Diego MartinNicole Simone DyerUnplaced
  • Best National Costume
Miss Universe 1999 held in Trinidad and Tobago for the first time in history.
1998Diego MartinWendy Fitzwilliam[11]Miss Universe 1998
  • Best National Costume
1997Tunapuna–PiarcoMargot Rita Bourgeois2nd Runner-up
1996Princes TownMichelle KhanUnplaced
1995Port of SpainArlene PeterkinTop 6
1994Couva–Tabaquite–TalparoLorca Chelsea GatcliffeUnplaced
1993TobagoRachel CharlesUnplaced
1992Did not compete
1991San Juan–LaventilleJosie Ann RichardsUnplaced
1990Port of SpainMaryse De GourvilleUnplaced
1989Port of SpainGuenevere Helen KelshallUnplaced
1988Port of SpainCheryl Ann GordonUnplaced
1987San FernandoSheree Ann Denise RichardsUnplaced
1986Port of SpainCandace JenningsUnplaced
1985San Juan–LaventilleBrenda Joy FaheyUnplaced
1984Port of SpainGina Maria TardieuUnplaced
1983Tunapuna-PiarcoSandra WilliamUnplaced
1982Port of SpainSuzanne TraboulayUnplaced
1981San FernandoRohini SamarooUnplaced
1980Port of SpainAlthea Ingrid RockeUnplaced
1979Port of SpainMarie Noelle DiazUnplaced
1978Port of SpainSophia TitusUnplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1977Port of SpainJanelle CommissiongMiss Universe 1977
  • Miss Photogenic
1976Couva–Tabaquite–TalparoMargaret Elizabeth McFarlaneUnplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1975Tunapuna–PiarcoChristine Mary JacksonUnplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1974Port of SpainStephanie Lee PackUnplaced
1973San FernandoCamella KingUnplaced
1972Did not compete
1971San FernandoSally KaramathUnplaced
Did not compete between 1967—1970
1966Port of SpainKathleen HaresUnplacedMiss Trinidad and Tobago supported by Ministry of community Development Culture and The Arts.
Miss Trinidad
1965Did not compete
1964Port of SpainJulia Merlene LaurenceUnplacedThe last Miss Universe Trinidad as "Trinidad" representative.
1963San FernandoJean StodartUnplacedQueen Carnival by National Carnival Committee (NCC).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Caribbean woman who shocked the world as the first black Miss Universe in 1977". Retrieved27 August 2020.
  2. ^"Latifah Morris to represent Trinidad and Tobago at Miss Universe".Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. 26 September 2025.Archived from the original on 27 September 2025. Retrieved27 September 2025.
  3. ^Miss Universe 2024
  4. ^Reporter, Newsday (2023-07-11)."Faith Gillezeau wins Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago title - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday".newsday.co.tt. Retrieved2023-11-16.
  5. ^"Faith Gillezeau wins Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago title".Flipboard. 2023-07-11. Retrieved2023-07-11.
  6. ^Reporter, Newsday (2023-07-11)."Faith Gillezeau wins Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago title - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday".newsday.co.tt. Retrieved2023-11-16.
  7. ^"Tya Jané Ramey crowned Miss Universe T&T".Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved12 September 2022.
  8. ^"Jevon King is Miss T&T Universe 2014 – Trinidad Express Newspaper". 15 September 1995. Retrieved8 September 2014.
  9. ^"Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 2013". eyeforbeautyblog.com.
  10. ^"Trinidad & Tobago – Alexia of the Universe". Retrieved19 August 2017.
  11. ^"Wendy Fitzwilliam, Miss Trinidad and Tobago, crowned Miss Universe",Jet, 1 Jun 1998

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