Miss Universe Bahamas
Not to be confused with Miss Bahamas.
Motto | Live Beautifully |
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Formation | 1963 |
Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Nassau |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Universe |
Official language | English |
National director | Michelle Collie |
Key people | Tom Youth, Andy Odenbach |
Website | www.missuniverse-bahamas.com |
Miss Universe Bahamas is a national Beauty pageant that has selected The Bahamas's representative to the Miss Universe pageant.
History
The Miss Universe Bahamas was established in 2016 by Tom Youth and Andy Odenbach in the Bahamas.[1][2] The main pageant purpose is dedicated to the overall enrichment of the lives of young women across The Bahamas. The beauty pageant represents one component of our well-rounded approach to educating and grooming the beautiful ladies of this country. The Miss Universe representatives from the Bahamas were previously selected by Miss Bahamas winners.[3]
National franchises
The Miss Universe Bahamas is in under Ivy Lane Ltd. and it is the official 2016 licensee in The Bahamas under license by the Miss Universe Organization.[4]
Miss Universe Bahamas
- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year | Miss Universe Bahamas | Placement | Notes |
1963 | Sandra Louise Young | ||
1964 | Catherine Cartwright | ||
1965 | Janet Thompson | ||
1966 | Sandra Zoe Jarrett | ||
1967 | Elizabeth Knowles | ||
1968 | Brenda Fountain | ||
1969 | Joan Bowe | ||
1970 | Antoinette Patrice De Gregory | ||
1971 | Muriel Terah Rahming | ||
1972 | Deborah Jane Taylor | ||
1974 | Agatha Elizabeth Watson | ||
1975 | Sonia Chipman | ||
1976 | Sharon Elaine Smith | ||
1977 | Paulette Rosetta Borghardt | ||
1978 | Dulcie Louise Mullings | ||
1979 | Lolita Louise Ambrister | ||
1980 | Darlene Cecilia Davis | ||
1981 | Linda Teresa Smith | Miss Congeniality | |
1982 | Ava Marilyn Burke | Miss Photogenic | |
1983 | Christina Maria Thompson | ||
1985 | Cleopatra Maria Adderly | ||
1986 | Marie Brown | ||
1987 | Betty Ann Hanna | ||
1988 | Natasha Christine Pinder | ||
1989 | Natasha Inga Ramirez | ||
1990 | Lisa Nichelle Sawyer | ||
1991 | Farrah Saunders | ||
1992 | Fontella Dean Chipman | ||
1993 | Marietta Ricina Sands | ||
1994 | Meka Knowles | ||
1995 | Shammine Tenika Lindsay | ||
1996 | Michelle Rae Collie | ||
1997 | Nestaea Sandra Sealy | ||
1998 | Juliette Deanza Sargent | ||
1999 | Glennis Knowles | ||
2000 | Mikala Tracey Moss | ||
2001 | Nakera Simms | Miss Congeniality | |
2002 | Nadia Rodgers-Albury | ||
2003 | Nadia Johnson | ||
2004 | Raquel Simone Horton | ||
2005 | Denia Ikena Nixon | ||
2006 | Samantha Carter | ||
2007 | Trinere Lynes | ||
2008 | Sacha Scott | ||
2009 | Kiara Sherman | ||
2010 | Braneka Bassett | Miss World 2010 (Top 25) | |
2011 | Anastagia Pierre | Former Miss Florida USA 2009, Miss Intercontinental 2010 (2nd Runner-up) | |
2012 | Celeste Marshall | Top Model of the World 2015 (1st Runner-up) | |
2013 | Lexi Wilson | ||
2014 | Tomii Culmer | Relinquished title after competing at the Miss Universe pageant. | |
2015 | Toria Nichole Penn | ||
2016 | Cherell Williamson | TBA | TBA |
See also
References
- ↑ "Worldwide Premier Pageant Franchise under New Ownership". bahamaslocal.com. 23 June 2016.
- ↑ "Makeover Miss Universe Pageant in the Bahamas". tribune242.com. 23 June 2016.
- ↑ "Toria Nichole is Miss Bahamas 2015". tribune242. 18 May 2016.
- ↑ "Miss Bahamas under new franchise". thebahamasweekly.com. 27 June 2016.
External links
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