Miss Sint Maarten The Sint Maarten Queen Carnival Miss Universe Sint Maarten & Guadeloupe | |
Type: | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters: | Philipsburg |
Location: | Sint Maarten |
Membership: | Miss World Miss Universe |
Leader Title: | Key people |
Leader Name: | Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications; Claret Connor (also sponsor in 2015) Benita Mamtora and Rashmi Mirpuri (2014) |
Miss Sint Maarten (St. Maarten) is a national beauty pageant that selects queen from Sint Maarten representative to Miss Universe pageant between 1976 and 1982. This pageant is incorporated to Miss St. Martin who selects the winner to Miss France since 2012.
The official winner of Miss St. Maarten (Dutch) is expected to go to Miss Caribbean Queen. Between 1976 and 1982 the winners went to Miss Universe and between 1998 and 2001 the constituent country of Sint Maarten sent delegates to Miss World. In 2015 Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Claret Connor, is one of the proud sponsors of Miss Sint Maarten 2015/2016.[1]
Soniya Bag Assumed as Miss Sint Maarten 2014; in 2014 the national pageant was organised in St. Maarten for the first time[2]
On December 15, the government of Sint Maarten officially denounced the participation of Lara Mateo at Miss World 2021.[3] [4] The current franchise holder of the Miss and Mr World license for Sint Maarten did not select Lara Mateo for her participation; they are currently under investigation by the government.[5] [6]
Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs said the government discovered that Lara Mateo was registered by Guadeloupe's franchise holder to represent Sint Maarten.[7] Sint Maarten government issued an official letter stating that they did not endorse Lara Mateo to Miss World Limited.[8] She added that Collectivity of Saint Martin, neither their Tourism Department nor the Culture Department, did not know or acknowledge the candidate and reassured that their winners would solely compete at Miss France.[9]
Year | Miss Sint Maarten | |
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1976 | Angela Huggins | |
1977 | Marie Madeleine Boirard | |
1980 | Lucie Marie Davic | |
1982 | Liana Elviara Brown | |
1998 | Myrtille Charlotte Brookson (Miss World) | |
1999 | Ifelola Badejo (Miss World) | |
2000 | Angelique Romou (Miss Universe) | |
2001 | Genesis Romney (Miss World) | |
2006 | Gisella Hilliman (Miss Universe) | |
2011 | Trumane Trotman (Senior Carnival Queen) | |
2012 | Glenicia Mitchell [10] [11] (Senior Carnival Queen) | |
2013 | Davinia A Brooks (Senior Carnival Queen) | |
2015 | Phausha Winklaar (Senior Carnival Queen) | |
2016 | Diandra Marlin (Miss Teen Queen) | |
2017 | Shanice Powell (Senior Carnival Queen) |
Year | Miss Sint Maarten | Placement at Miss Universe | Special Awards | Notes | |
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2006 | Gisella Hilliman | Unplaced | |||
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2002 | Bernice Gumbs | ||||
2001 | colspan=5 | ||||
2000 | Angelique Romou | Unplaced | |||
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1982 | Liana Elviara Brown | Unplaced | |||
1981 | colspan=5 | ||||
1980 | Lucie Marie Davic | Unplaced | |||
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1977 | Marie Madeleine Boirard | Unplaced | |||
1976 | Angela Huggins | Unplaced |
Year | Miss Sint Maarten | Placement at Miss World | Special Awards | Notes | |
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2021 | Lara Mateo[12] | Unplaced |
| The government of Sint Maarten officially denounced the participation of Lara Mateo at Miss World 2021.[13] | |
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2001 | Genesis Romney | Unplaced | |||
2000 | Angelique Romou | ||||
1999 | Ifiola Badejo | Unplaced | |||
1998 | Myrtille Charlotte Brookson | Unplaced |