Miss Universe Great Britain Explained

Miss Universe Great Britain
Type:Beauty pageant
Headquarters:Cardiff
Location:Wales
Language:English
Leader Title:Director
Leader Name:Paula Abbandonato
Leader Title2:Current titleholder
Leader Name2:Christina Chalk
Scotland
Website:missuniversegb.co.uk

Miss Universe Great Britain is a national beauty pageant that selects the British representative in the Miss Universe contest.

History

When created as Miss Universe Great Britain in 1952,[1] 30 women around the island of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed. Aileen Chase would be the only contestant to compete at Miss Universe as Miss Great Britain or Miss UK until the 1990s. For four decades there would be no Miss Great Britain nor Miss United Kingdom in Miss Universe pageant.

There was no UK participant at Miss Universe in 1953–1954. From 1955 to 1990 (except 1956), the winner of Miss England competed. Miss Scotland and Miss Wales first competed in 1961 and again, competed every year until 1990, except 1987 in Scotland's case, as that year's Miss Scotland, Eileen Catterson, was disqualified for being under age.

In Miss Universe 1991, Helen Upton, the winner of the 1990 Miss United Kingdom pageant, became the first contestant since 1952, to compete at Miss Universe under the Miss GB or Miss UK banner. She competed as Miss United Kingdom.

In 1992, Tiffany Stanford, Miss British Isles 1992 was appointed to compete as Miss Great Britain.[2]

Then, from 1993 to 1999, the rights to the pageant went to Miss Great Britain pageant. After that, Miss Great Britain Universe came back in 2000. There was no British representative at Miss Universe from 2001 to 2004.

In 2005 it came back with the name Miss Universe United Kingdom and the pageant had 30 delegates representing subdivision of British Overseas, Crown Dependencies, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

In 2008 the rights to the pageant were awarded to Welsh Modelling agency Vibe Models, and the name was changed again to Miss Universe UK. The contest was revitalized, with a show being held in Central London to determine the winner; 38 contestants competed for the title.

In 2009 the name of the pageant was changed once again to Miss Universe Great Britain and has since kept the name until 2020. The event is now held at the Birmingham ICC.

In 2010, Miss Universe Great Britain took on new sponsors Front Agency in London.

In 2018, Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers from Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory, won the crown. She is a past Commonwealth Games heptathlete and a barrister at law.[1] [3]

Gallery of winners

Titleholders

The following is a list of winners of Miss Universe Great Britain, from 1952 to present.

YearMiss Universe Great BritainCountry/Territory Hometown
2024Christina Chalk[4] Scotland
2023Jessica PageEnglandLiverpool
2022Noky Simbani[5] EnglandDerby
2021Emma Collingridge[6] EnglandSuffolk
2020Jeanette AkuaEnglandLondon
2019Emma JenkinsWalesLlanelli
2018Dee-Ann Kentish-RogersAnguillaThe Valley
2017Anna BurdzyEnglandLeicester
2016Jaime-Lee FaulknerEnglandSheffield
2015Narissara FranceEnglandLondon
2014Grace LevyEnglandLondon
2013Amy WillertonEnglandLondon
2012Holly HaleWalesLlanelli
2011Chloe-Beth MorganWalesTorfaen
2010Tara Hoyos-MartínezEnglandLondon
2009Clair CooperEnglandLondon
2008Lisa LazarusWalesLlanelli
2006Julie DohertyEnglandManchester
2005Brooke JohnstonEnglandLondon
2000Louise LakinEnglandManchester
1999Cherie PisaniEnglandEssex
1998Leilani Anne DowdingEnglandBournemouth
1996Anita Saint RoseEnglandLondon
1995Sarah Jane SouthwickEnglandLondon
1994Michaela PykeWales
1993Kathryn MiddletonEnglandEngland
1992Tiffany StanfordEnglandEngland
1991Helen UptonEnglandEngland
1952Aileen ChaseEnglandLondon

Titleholders under Miss Universe Great Britain org.

Miss Universe Great Britain

The winner of Miss Universe Great Britain represents the country at Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) a runner-up is sent.

YearCountryHometownMiss Universe Great BritainPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial awards
Paula Abbandonato directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2008; Prior 2009, the name of pageant was Miss Universe UK competition and wore the UK sash at Miss Universe. Began 2009, Great Britain sash exists at Miss Universe pageant.
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Scotland Christina Chalk[7] Unplaced
2023EnglandLiverpoolJessica PageUnplaced
2022EnglandDerbyNoky SimbaniUnplaced
2021EnglandSuffolkEmma CollingridgeTop 16
2020EnglandLondonJeanette AkuaTop 21
2019WalesLlanelliEmma JenkinsUnplaced
2018AnguillaThe ValleyDee-Ann Kentish-RogersTop 20
2017EnglandLeicesterAnna BurdzyTop 16
2016EnglandSheffieldJaime-Lee FaulknerUnplaced
2015EnglandLondonNarissara FranceUnplaced
2014EnglandLondonGrace LevyUnplaced
2013EnglandLondonAmy WillertonTop 10
2012WalesLlanelliHolly HaleUnplaced
2011WalesTorfaenChloe-Beth MorganUnplaced
2010EnglandLondonTara Hoyos-MartínezUnplaced
2009EnglandLondonUnplaced
2008WalesLlanelliLisa LazarusUnplaced
Welsh Modelling Agency Vibe Models "Miss United Kingdom Universe" directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 2006―2007
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2006EnglandLondonJulie DohertyUnplaced
2005EnglandLondonBrooke Johnston Unplaced
Nicky Price "Miss Great Britain Universe" directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe in 2000
2000EnglandManchesterLouise LakinUnplaced
The Singhs "Miss British Islaes (1991) & Miss Great Britain (1992―1998)" directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe in 1991―1998
1999EnglandClactonCherie Pisani Unplaced
1998EnglandBournemouthLeilani Anne DowdingUnplaced
1997WalesCardiffLiz Fullercolspan=2
1996EnglandLondonAnita Saint RoseUnplaced
1995EnglandBirminghamSarah Jane Southwick Unplaced
1994WalesCardiffMichaela PykeUnplaced
1993EnglandChesterfieldKathryn MiddletonUnplaced
1992EnglandBirminghamTiffany StanfordUnplaced
Eric Morley "Miss United Kingdom" directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe in 1991
1991EnglandBirminghamHelen UptonUnplaced
Eric Morley "Miss England, Miss Scotland, and Miss Wales" directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1961―1990
1990WalesJane LloydUnplaced
ScotlandKarina FergusonUnplaced
EnglandLondonCarla BarrowUnplaced
1989WalesAndrea Caroline JonesUnplaced
ScotlandVictoria Susannah LaceUnplaced
EnglandLondonRacquel JoryUnplaced
1988WalesClwydLise Marie WilliamsUnplaced
ScotlandEdinburghAmanda LairdUnplaced
EnglandLondonTracey WilliamsUnplaced
1987WalesNicola Gail DaviesUnplaced
ScotlandJulia HendersonUnplaced
EnglandWest YorkshireYvette Dawn LiveseyUnplaced
1986WalesTracey RowlandsUnplaced
ScotlandGlasgowNatalie DevlinUnplaced
EnglandNewquayJoanne Ruth SedgleyUnplaced
1985WalesPontypriddBarbara ChristianUnplaced
ScotlandGlasgowJackie HendrieUnplaced
EnglandLondonHelen WestlakeUnplaced
1984WalesNewportJane Ann RileyUnplaced
ScotlandGlasgowMay MonaghanUnplaced
EnglandSheffieldLouise GrayUnplaced
1983WalesCardiffLianne Patricia GrayUnplaced
ScotlandEdinburghLinda RentonUnplaced
EnglandSouthseaKaren Lesley Moore 4th Runner-up
1982WalesHoltMichele DonnellyUnplaced
ScotlandGeorgina KearneyUnplaced
EnglandGrimsbyDella Frances Dolan Top 12
1981WalesNewportKaren Ruth StannardUnplaced
ScotlandAnne McFarlaneUnplaced
EnglandManchesterJoanna LongleyUnplaced
1980WalesKim AshfieldUnplaced
ScotlandLinda Gallagher 1st Runner-up
EnglandBlackpoolJulie DuckworthUnplaced
1979WalesSandycroftJanet Beverly Hobson Top 12
ScotlandGlasgowLorraine Davidson Top 12
EnglandYelvertonCarolyn Ann Seaward2nd Runner-up
  • Miss Photogenic
1978WalesWelshpoolElizabeth Ann JonesUnplaced
ScotlandCuparAngela Mary Kate MacleodUnplaced
EnglandManchesterBeverly IsherwoodUnplaced
1977WalesChristine Anne MurphyUnplaced
ScotlandMotherwellSandra Bell 2nd Runner-up
EnglandBristolSarah Louise LongUnplaced
1976WalesDenbighshireSian Adey-Jones2nd Runner-up
ScotlandGlasgowCarol Jean Grant 3rd Runner-up
EnglandManchesterPauline BullTop 12
  • Miss Photogenic
1975WalesCardiffGeorgina KerlerUnplaced
ScotlandGlasgowMary KirkwoodUnplaced
EnglandLondonVicki HarrisTop 12
1974WalesCardiffHelen Morgan1st Runner-up
ScotlandAberdeenCatherine RobertsonUnplaced
EnglandRochdaleKathleen Ann Celeste AndersTop 12
1973WalesNewportDeirdre JenniferUnplaced
ScotlandCaroline MeadeUnplaced
EnglandLondonVeronica Ann CrossUnplaced
1972WalesEileen DarrochUnplaced
ScotlandGlasgowElizabeth Joan StevelyUnplaced
EnglandLondonJennifer Mary McAdam 4th Runner-up
1971WalesDawn CaterUnplaced
ScotlandElizabeth MontgomeryUnplaced
EnglandNew MiltonMarilyn Ann Ward Top 12
1970WalesGlamorganSandra CaterUnplaced
ScotlandWishawLee Hamilton MarshallUnplaced
EnglandNantwichYvonne Anne OrmesUnplaced
1969WalesColwyn BayShirley JonesUnplaced
ScotlandSheena DrumondUnplaced
EnglandLondonMyra Van HeckUnplaced
1968WalesSwanseaJudith RadfordUnplaced
ScotlandGlasgowHelen DavidsonUnplaced
EnglandManchesterJennifer Lowe Summers Top 15
1967WalesDenise Elizabeth Page Top 15
ScotlandLena MacGarvieUnplaced
EnglandLeicesterJennifer Lynn Lewis 2nd Runner-up
1966WalesChristine HellerUnplaced
ScotlandLinda Ann LeesUnplaced
EnglandLondonJanice Carol Whiteman Top 15
1965WalesJoan BoullUnplaced
ScotlandMary YoungUnplaced
EnglandJennifer Warren Gurley Unplaced
1964WalesMarilyn Joy SamuelUnplaced
ScotlandWendy BarrieUnplaced
EnglandLondonBrenda Blackler 1st Runner-up
1963WalesMaureen ThomasUnplaced
ScotlandGrace Calder TaylorUnplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
EnglandLondonSusan PrattWithdrew
1962WalesHazel WilliamsUnplaced
ScotlandVera Parker Unplaced
EnglandLondonKim Carlton Top 15
  • Miss Photogenic
  • Best National Costume
1961WalesRosemarie Frankland1st Runner-up
ScotlandSusan Jones Top 15
EnglandLondonArlette Dobson 3rd Runner-up
Eric Morley "Miss England" directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe between 1950―1960
1960EnglandLondonJoan Ellinor Boardman Top 15
1959EnglandLondonPamela Anne Searle3rd Runner-up
  • Miss Photogenic
1958EnglandLondonDorothy HazeldineUnplaced
1957EnglandLondonSonia Hamilton2nd Runner-up
1956EnglandLondonIris Alice Kathleen Waller 3rd Runner-up
1955EnglandLondonMargaret Rowe Top 16
  • Most Popular Girl
Holiday Princess of Great Britain – Butlin Company directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe in 1952
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1952EnglandLondonAileen ChaseUnplaced

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Black Woman Wins Miss Universe Great Britain for First Time. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220515/https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/miss-universe-great-britain-winner-black-woman-dee-ann-rogers-anguila-a8450856.html . 15 May 2022 . subscription . live. Independent. Olivia. Petter. 17 July 2018.
  2. Book: Do you want to be a model?. Stanford. Tiffany. Firth. Jeanne. 9 July 2014 . Paragon . 9781782222958 . 21 February 2020.
  3. News: Miss Universe GB: First black winner Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers on 'great achievement'. BBC News. Gena-mour. Barrett. 18 July 2018.
  4. Web site: Severo . Jan Milo . Half-Filipino Christina Dela Cruz Chalk to represent Great Britain at Miss Universe 2024 . 2024-07-10 . Philstar.com.
  5. Web site: Zimbabwe-born Noky Simbani Wins Miss Universe Great Britain 2022. ZIMBUZZ. 11 July 2022 . en-GB.
  6. Web site: Moore . Charlotte . 19 October 2021 . Ipswich woman crowned Miss Universe Great Britain . 20 October 2021 . East Anglian Daily Times.
  7. Web site: Filipino-British beauty Christina Dela Cruz Chalk wins Miss Universe Great Britain 2024 . 2024-07-10 . Philstar Life.