Señorita Curaçao

Miss World Curaçao
Motto Beauty with A Purpose
Formation 1975
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Willemstad
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss Earth
Miss Supranational
Official language
Dutch
Organization
Dushi Magazine
Website Official website

Señorita Curaçao (In Papiamento: Señorita Kòrsou) is the second national female beauty pageant of the Caribbean island of Curaçao. As of 2007, the pageant will select the winner for Miss World pageant. This pageant is unrelated to the Miss Curaçao or Miss International Curaçao pageant.

History

Early for Curaçao at International pageant from Miss Curaçao. The pageant started in 1963 and since then it had sent contestants to the Miss World pageants. The organization started with the creation of the Curaçao Youth Beauty Contest Organization (CYBECO).

Since 2007, a national winner is selected for this international pageant, current titleholder is Stephanie Rose-Chang and competed at Miss World.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Representatives at Miss World

Curaçao was debuted at the Miss World occurred in 1975. The 1st Runner-up or hand picked delegate is send as the national representative. Of all representatives from the island, 1 of them placed in the semifinals in 2002 and two won special awards in 2000 and 2008. Since 2007, a national winner is selected for this international pageant, current titleholder is Stephanie Rose-Chang.

YearMiss CuraçaoPlacementSpecial Awards
United Kingdom 1975 Elvira Bakker Unplaced
United Kingdom 1976 Viveca Marchena Unplaced
United Kingdom 1977 Xiomara Winklaar Unplaced
United Kingdom 1978 Silvana Trinidad Unplaced
United Kingdom 1980 Soraida de Windt Unplaced
United Kingdom 1981 Mylene Gerard Unplaced
United Kingdom 1982 Vendetta Roozendal Unplaced
United Kingdom 1983 Yvette Domacasse Unplaced
United Kingdom 1984 Ivette Atacho Unplaced
United Kingdom 1985 Lidushka Curiel Unplaced
United Kingdom 1987 Diana Fraai Unplaced
United Kingdom 1988 Anushka Cova Unplaced
Hong Kong 1989 Supharmy Sadjie Unplaced
United Kingdom 1990 Jacqueline Nelleke Josien Krijger Unplaced
United States 1991 Nashaira Desbarida Unplaced
South Africa 1992 Christina Bakhuis Unplaced
South Africa 1993 Sally Daflaar Unplaced
South Africa 1994 Marisa Bos Unplaced
South Africa 1995 Danique Regales Unplaced
India 1996 Yandra Faulborn Unplaced
Seychelles 1998 Jearmeane Colastica Unplaced
United Kingdom 2000 Jozaine Marianella Wall Unplaced Queen of Caribbean
United Kingdom 2002 Ayanette Mary-Ann Ileana Statia Top 20
China 2003 Angeline Fernandine Da Silva Goes Unplaced
China 2004 Sue-Ann Stephanie Hudson Unplaced
Poland 2006 Fyrena Judica Hannah Martha Unplaced
China 2007 Mckeyla Antoinette Richards Unplaced
South Africa 2008 Norayla María Francisco Unplaced Top 10 at Miss World Top Model
South Africa 2009 Chantalle Thomassen Unplaced
China 2010 Angenie Anamaria Simon Unplaced
United Kingdom 2011 Monifa Jansen Unplaced
China 2012 Stephanie Rose-Chang Unplaced Top 14 at Miss World Talent
Indonesia 2013 Xafira Urselita Unplaced Top 16 at Miss World Talent
Top 25 at Miss World Beach Beauty
United Kingdom 2014 Gayle Sulvaran Unplaced
China 2015 Alexandra Krijger[1] Unplaced Top 24 at Miss World Sport
Top 14 at Miss World Talent

Representatives at Miss Earth

Miss Earth Curaçao 2006 Krystal Sprock during the Miss Earth 2006 pageant

The second title of Señorita Curaçao will compete at Miss Earth. Curaçao made a debut in 2006. The runner-up or some delegates will pick by Miss Curaçao to compete at the Miss Earth, an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness.

Year Miss Curaçao Placement Special Awards
Philippines 2006 Kristal Rose Sprock Unplaced
Philippines 2007 Fyrena Judica Hannah Martha Did not compete
Philippines 2009 Amada Beatrix Hernandez Did not compete
Vietnam 2010 Norayla María Francisco Unplaced
Philippines 2011 Miluska Willems Unplaced Miss Bikini
Philippines 2013 Archangela Garcia Unplaced
Philippines 2014 Akisha Albert Unplaced

Additional Details on Curaçao's representatives

Jozaine Marianella Wall is one of the two Miss Curaçao that did not attend the Miss Universe pageant. She was 17 years old at the time she won the national pageant which unabled her to compete at this pageant whose minimum age is 18. After a legal battle with the organizers, Jozaine was sent to the Miss World 2000 pageant in London, United Kingdom. She did not place in the Top Ten, but she managed to win the Queen of the Caribbean title.

Ayanette Mary-Ann Ileana Statia competed at Miss Universe 2002 celebrated in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Since her election Ayanette became a strong favorite considered as the best black contestant of the pageant, but Curaçao's name was not called in the semifinals of Miss Universe 2002. After Miss Universe, Ayanette was sent to Miss World 2002 held in Nigeria where she became Curaçao's first and only semifinalist so far in Miss World.

Angeline Fernandine Da Silva Goes was the first runner-up of the 2003 Miss Curaçao pageant won by Vanessa Maria Van Arendonk. With her placement she had the duty to represent Curaçao at the Miss World 2003 pageant held in Sanya, People's Republic of China. After her performance in Miss World, a group of fans and friends from around the world made a formal petition to Sheida Wever, president of the national pageant, to send her to the Miss Universe pageant. Angeline was chosen as Curaçao's representative to the Miss Universe 2004 pageant held in Quito, Ecuador. Angeline went to the two most important international beauty pageants in the world without even winning the national pageant.

Norayla Maria Francisco received the title of Miss World Curaçao on 2008 earning the right to represent the island in Miss World 2008 in Johannesburg, South Africa. In the Miss World Top Model competition held in Soweto, Norayla placed in the Top 10 out of 109 contestants.

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