Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis

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Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts Queens Of Carnival
Formation1958
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Basseterre
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss Universe
Official language
English
LeaderNoah G. Mills (Chairman)
Key people
St. Kitts-Nevis National Carnival Committee (SKNNCC)
Staff
5 (from St. Kitts & Nevis)
Website www.skncarnival.com

Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis is a national beauty pageant in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

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History

In 1957, the first Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis had chosen in under Basil Henderson directorship, Judy Mestier. [1] [2] Over the years since the start of St. Kitts National Carnival, thousands of people have converged on “Carnival City” to see, what many people consider to be, the premiere event of carnival, the National Queen Show. No other show, except the calypso final, has come dose In consistently attracting packed audience, not to forget the thousands more who “glue’ themselves to radios arid listen to the captivating descriptions of testants on stage This show strikes home, more than any other, to the heart of carnival in its annual selection of ambassador for St. Kitts and Nevis.

Titleholders

From 1977 to 1981 Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis winners competed at Miss Universe and from 1985 to 2015 participated at Miss World competition.
YearMiss Saint Kitts and Nevis
1957Judy Mestier
1958Claudina Bagnal
1971Hazel Brookes
1972Louvina Bertie
1973Marguerite Arthurton
1974Jennifer Evelyn
1975Shirley Webbe
1976Annette Frank
1977Aurelie Buchanan
1978Cheryl Chadderton
1979Cheryl Dore
1980Marva Warner
1981Ichel Jeffers
1982Caroline Buchanan
1983Ithlane Archibald
1984Karen Grant
1985Jacqueline Heyliger
1986Jennifer Hensly
1987Haley Cassius
1988Rosie Hodge
1989Carla Johnson
1990Wendy Peets
1991Janetta Maloney
1992Uazel Glasford
1994Tracy Thompson
1995Youlouca Armony
1996Gloria Esdaille
1997Tamika Pereira
1998Nicola St. Catherine
1999Giselle Lewis
2000Nicole Gumbs
2001Wanda Connor
2002Genieve Hanley
2003Dibye Bass (resigned) then Correlle Ferlance
2004Johan Kelly
2005Genelle Howell
2006Tesia Burton
2007Mariece Roberts
2008Samantha Boone
2009Sudeakka Francis [3]
2010Iantavian Queeley
2011Kalia Huggins
2012Zinga Imo
2013Kaeve Armstrong
2014Tishima Browne
2015Orngel Erskine
2016Katherina Davis
2017Sheniqua Lanns [4]
2018Tawanna Collins
2019Hardai Baley
2020n/a
2021Nekirah Nicholls
2022Shafeyah Guishard

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References

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