Miss Gibraltar
Miss Gibraltar is a national beauty pageant in Gibraltar.
Formation | 1959 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Gibraltar |
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Membership | |
Official language | English |
Key people | Gibraltar Cultural Services |
Website | MissGibraltar.gi |
History
The first Miss Gibraltar pageant was held in 1959, however, it did not resume until 1964. The winner represents her nation at Miss World annually.[1]
International competition
The winners of Miss Gibraltar competed at Miss Universe from 1981 to 1990. In 1984 Jessica Palao awarded Congeniality award at Miss Universe 1984 at James L. Knight Center, Miami, Florida, United States.
In 2009, the 59th Miss World pageant was held on December 12, at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. 112 contestants worldwide competed for the crown, marking the biggest turnout in the pageant's history. Gibraltar's Kaiane Aldorino, aged 23, was crowned Miss World 2009. Kaiane won Miss World Beach Beauty en route to the top prize sparking off mass celebrations in Gibraltar as the population watched the event live on television.
Kaiane was flown to Gibraltar from London on a private jet on 17 December where she was greeted at Gibraltar Airport by the Government, family and friends. From there, Kaiane was paraded down Main Street in an open-top car (the same one used by Charles and Diana when they visited Gibraltar to embark the Royal Yacht Britannia to start their honeymoon cruise) preceded by the band of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment and then appeared at the City Hall balcony. The celebrations culminated with a fireworks display from Gibraltar Harbour.
As a tribute to Kaiane Aldorino, the Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau issued a special sheet of stamps.[2]
Besides the main winners, the pageant's runners-up were occasionally sent to compete at the international stage, such as the 2013 1st runner-up, Jamielee Randall, who was placed among the top 15 finalists at Miss International 2013 in Tokyo, Japan, and the 2022 1st runner-up, Jaylynn Cruz, was sent to compete at Miss Grand International 2023 in Vietnam.[3]
Titleholders
Year | Miss Gibraltar | Notes | |
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1959 | Viola Abudarham | ||
1964 | Lydia Davis | ||
1965 | Rosemary Viñales | ||
1966 | Grace Valverde | ||
1967 | Laura Bassadone | ||
1968 | Sandra Sanguinetti | ||
1969 | Marliou Chiappe | ||
1970 | Carmen Gómez | ||
1971 | Lisette Chipolina | ||
1972 | Rosemary Catania | ||
1973 | Josephine Rodriguez | ||
1974 | Patricia Orfila | ||
1975 | Lilian Lara | ||
1976 | Rosemary Parody | ||
1977 | Lourdes Holmes | ||
1978 | Rosanna Bonfante | ||
1979 | Audrey Lopez | ||
1980 | Yvette Dominguez | ||
1981 | Michelle Lara | ||
1982 | Louise Gillingwater | ||
1983 | Jessica Palao | ||
1984 | Karina Hollands | ||
1985 | Gail Francis | ||
1986 | Dominique Martinez | ||
1987 | Maite Sanchez | ||
1988 | Tatiana Desoiza | ||
1989 | Audrey Gingel | ||
1990 | Sarah Yeats | ||
1991 | Ornella Costa | ||
1992 | Michelle Torres | ||
1993 | Jenifer Ainsworth | ||
1994 | Melissa Berllaque | ||
1995 | Monique Chiara | ||
1996 | Samantha Lane | ||
1997 | Rossanna Ressa | ||
1998 | Melanie Soiza | ||
1999 | Abigail Garcia | ||
2000 | Tessa Sacramento | ||
2001 | Luann Richardson | ||
2002 | Natalie Monteverde | ||
2003 | Kim Falzun | ||
2004 | Helen Gustafson | ||
2005 | Melanie Chipolina | ||
2006 | Hayley O`Brien | ||
2007 | Danielle Perez | ||
2008 | Krystle Robba | ||
2009 | Kaiane Aldorino | Miss World 2009 | |
2010 | Larissa Dalli | ||
2011 | Michelle Gillingwater Pedersen | ||
2012 | Jessica Baldachino | ||
2013 | Maroua Kharbouch | Top 6 Finalist & People's Choice | |
2014 | Shyanne Azzopardi | ||
2015 | Hannah Bado | ||
2016 | Kayley Mifsud | ||
2017 | Jodie Garcia[4] | ||
2018 | Star Farrugia | ||
2019 | Celine Bolaños | ||
2020 | Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 | ||
2021 | Janice Sampere[5] | ||
2022 | Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2022 | ||
2023 | Faith Torres[6] | ||
References
- "Miss Gibraltar history". Government of Gibraltar. Archived from the original on 2 September 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
- "Gibraltar will release a Miss World stamp". World Stamp News. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
- "Jaylynn Cruz (1st Princess Miss Gibraltar pageant) Interview". Globemagazinegib.com. Globe Magazine Gibraltar. 10 January 2023. Archived from the original on 3 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
- "Jodie Garcia crowned Miss Gibraltar 2017".
- "Janice Sampere is crowned Miss Gibraltar 2021". chronicle.gi. 8 July 2021.
- "Faith Torres crowned Miss Gibraltar 2022". gbc. 17 September 2022. Archived from the original on 18 September 2023.