Miss Scotland

The Miss Scotland competition is an annual beauty pageant targeted at women aged 18–24 living in Scotland. Entrants must hold a British passport to enter. The contest, whose title is owned by the Miss World organization, is organised each year by The Scottish Sun newspaper.

The winner of the Miss Scotland competition, along with the winners of Miss England, Miss Northern Ireland and Miss Wales, can compete in Miss World. The highest-ranking competitor of the four constituent country entrants is then presented with the title and crown of Miss United Kingdom, who will later compete in Miss International.

Titleholders

Year Miss Scotland Hometown Miss World placing
1999 Stephanie Norrie Cumbernauld unplaced
2000 Michelle Watson Motherwell unplaced
2001 Juliet-Jane Horne Aberdeen 2nd Runner-up
2002 Paula Murphy Stirling unplaced
2003 Nicola Jolly Aberdeen unplaced
2004 Lois Weatherup Linlithgow unplaced
2005 Aisling Friel Glasgow unplaced
2006 Nicola McLean Ellon, Aberdeenshire Top 17
2007 Nieve Jennings Bishopbriggs unplaced
2008 Stephanie Willemse Glasgow unplaced
2009 Katharine Brown Dunblane unplaced
2010 Nicola Mimnagh Kilbarchan Top 25

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