Trinidad and Tobago at major beauty pageants

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This is a list of Trinidad and Tobago's official representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants, considered the most important in the world.

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Hundreds of beauty pageants are conducted yearly, but the Big Four are considered the most prestigious, [1] widely covered and broadcast by media. [2] The Wall Street Journal, [3] BBC News, [4] CNN, [5] Xinhua News Agency, [6] and global news agencies such as Reuters [7] and Agence France-Presse [8] [9] collectively refer to the four major pageants as "Big Four" namely: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth. [10] [11] [12]

The country has won three victories:

Trinidad and Tobago's Big Four titleholders

Trinidad and Tobago has been represented in the Big Four international beauty pageants, the four major international beauty pageants for women. [3] [13] These are Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth. [14] [15] [16]

Color Key
YEAR MISS WORLD MISS UNIVERSE MISS INTERNATIONAL MISS EARTH
2021Jeanine Brandt
TBA
×××
2020↑ No Pageant Held due to COVID 19 Global Pandemic.××
2019Tya Janè Ramey
Top 40
×××
2018Ysabel Bisnathxx Afeya Jeffrey
2017Chandini ChankaYvonne Clarke××
2016 Daniella Walcott ×××
2015 Kimberly Farrah Singh ×× Danielle Dolabaille
2014Sarah Jane Waddell
Top 25
Jevon King ××
2013 Sherrece Villafana Catherine Miller ×Ariana Rampersad
2012Athaliah Samuel Avionne Mark ×Amyrl Nurse
2011Lee-Ann Forbes
Top 30
Gabrielle Walcott Renee Bhagwandeen
Top 15
Melanie George-Sharpe
2010Davia Chambers La Toya Woods ××
2009Ashanna Arthur×××
2008 Gabrielle Walcott
2nd Runner-Up
Anya Ayoung-Chee ××
2007 Valene Maharaj
Top 5
××Carleen Ramlochansingh
2006Tineke De Freitas Kenisha Thom
Top 10
××
2005Jenna Marie AndreMagdalene Walcott
Top 15
××
2004 Kenisha Thom
Top 15
Danielle Jones
4th Runner-Up
×Leah Guevara
Top 16
2003Magdalene Walcott
Top 20
Faye Alibocas
Top 10
×↑ No Pageant Held

(established in 2001 in Manila, Philippines. Trinidad & Tobago sent the first delegate in 2004.)

2002Janelle RajnauthNasma Mohammed×
2001Sacha St. HillAlexia Charlerie×
2000Rhonda RoseminHeidi Rostant×
1999Sacha AntonNicole Simone Dyer×
1998Jeanette la Caillie Wendy Fitzwilliam
WINNER
×
1997Mandy JagdeoMargot Bourgeois
2nd Runner-Up
×
1996Sharda RamloganMichelle Khan×
1995Michelle Khan
2nd Runner-Up
Arlene Peterkin
Top 6
×
1994Anabel ThomasLorca Gatcliffe×
1993Denyse PaulRachel Charles×
1992Renee Garib××
1991Sastee BachanJosie Richards×
1990Guenevere KelshallMaryse de Gourville×
1989Dr Samantha BhaganGuenevere Kelshall×
1988Wendy BaptisteCheryl Gordon×
1987Maria del ValleSheree Richards×
1986 Giselle Laronde
WINNER
Candace Jennings×
1985Ulrica PhillipBrenda Fahey×
1984Ria RambardanGina Tardieu×
1983Esther FarmerSandra William×
1982Althea Rocke
Top 7
Suzanne Troboulay×
1981Rachel Thomas
Top 15
Rohini Samaroo×
1980Maria Octavia ChungAlthea Rocke×
1979Marlene Coggins
Top 15
Marie Noelle Díaz×
1978Kathleen ThomasSophia Titus×
1977Marlene Villafana Janelle Commissiong
WINNER
×
1976Patricia Leon
Top 15
Margaret McFarlane×
1975Donna DalrympleChristine Jackson×
1974×Stephanie Lee Pack×
1973×Camella King×
1972×××
1971Maria JordanSally KaramathDixy Hepburn
1970××↑ No Pageant Held
(established in 1960 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan. Trinidad & Tobago sent their first delegate in 1971.)
1969××
1968××
1967××
1966Kathleen HaresDiane de Freitas
1965×
1964×Julia Laurence
1963×Jean Stodart (Trinidad and Tobago first delegate to Miss Universe)
1954Seeta Indranie Mahabir (Trinidad and Tobago first delegate to Miss World)×

× Did not compete

PageantPlacementsBest result
Miss World13Winner Star*.svg (1986)
Miss Universe8Winner Star*.svg (1977 • 1998)
Miss International1Top 15(2011)
Miss Earth1Top 16(2004)
Total233 TITLES

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