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Trinidad and Tobago sent out its first Miss Universe delegate in 1963, a year after its independence from the United Kingdom. The women usually range from ages 18 to 28, and are selected from a pageant held in Trinidad and Tobago, where the first place winner is sent to compete in Miss Universe, second place in Miss World.
Trinidad and Tobago was the first country with a woman of African ethnicity to win the Miss Universe competition in 1977. On the 26 May 1999, the Miss Universe pageant was hosted at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad. Featuring eighty-four contestants, the winner that year was Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana.
[edit] Contestants
Year |
Name |
Awards |
1963 |
Jean Sotodart |
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1964 |
Julia Marlene Laurence |
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1966 |
Kathleen Hares |
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1971 |
Sally Karamath |
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1973 |
Camella King |
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1974 |
Stephanie Lee Pack |
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1975 |
Christine Mary Jackson |
Miss Congeniality |
1976 |
Margaret Elizabeth McFarlane |
Miss Congeniality |
1977 |
Janelle Commissiong |
Miss Universe, Miss Photogenic |
1978 |
Sophia Titus |
Miss Congeniality |
1979 |
Marie Noelle Diaz |
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1980 |
Althea Ingrid Rocke |
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1981 |
Romini Samaroo |
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1982 |
Suzanne Troboulay |
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1983 |
Sandra William |
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1984 |
Gina Maria Tardieu |
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1985 |
Brenda Joy Fahey |
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1986 |
Candace Jennings |
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1987 |
Sheree Ann Denise Richards |
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1988 |
Cheryl Ann Gordon |
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1989 |
Guenevere Helen Kelshall |
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1990 |
Maryse De Gourville |
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1991 |
Josie Ann Richards |
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1993 |
Rachel Charles |
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1994 |
Lorca Chelsea Gatcliffe |
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1995 |
Arlene Peterkin |
Top 6 Finalists |
1996 |
Michelle Khan |
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1997 |
Margot Rita Bourgeois |
2nd runner-up |
1998 |
Wendy Fitzwilliam |
Miss Universe, Best National Costume |
1999 |
Nicole Simone Dyer |
Best National Costume |
2000 |
Heidi Ann Rostant |
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2001 |
Alexia Charlerie |
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2002 |
Nasma Mohammed |
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2003 |
Faye Alibocas |
Top 10 Finalists |
2004 |
Daniel Jones |
4th runner-up |
2005 |
Magdalene Walcott |
Top 15 Semi-finalists |
2006 |
Kenisha Thom |
Top 10 Finalists |
2008 |
Anya Ayoung-Chee |
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