This year’s event will see several new initiatives and a new Caribbean representative. According to Antonio Maynard, Chairman of the Pageant’s Committee, over the years, the event has gained the reputation of being one of the most prestigious and entertaining pageants in the Caribbean.
“And this year promises to be no exception to the tremendous excellence in presentation, pageantry and excitement that is always evident,” he said.
There are also a few new initiatives that have been added to this year’s competition, including an EC$2, 000 award for the winner of the Best Talent segment.
Show Director Maynard also declared that contestants from 11 countries would be competing in the pageant, including newcomer MissBahamas.
This year will feature Miss Jamaica and Miss Bermuda, who will be participating for just the second time in the history of the pageant.
The contestants will be appearing in five segments: Production Number, Ambassadorial Appearance, Talent, Evening Wear and Interview.
The full list of countries and their representatives are: Aprile Gumbs (17), Anguilla; Ashley Morle (14), The Bahamas; Alyssa Rose (17), Bermuda; Alethia Turnbull (18), BVI; Asha Clarke (17), Grenada; Utieka John (17), Guyana; Sashana Lemard (15), Jamaica; Che-Raina
Warner (16), St. Kitts; Amy Stephen (15), St. Lucia; Annelia Boyce (15), Trinidad and Tobago; and 16-year-old Elle Nielsen of the USVI.
The show is scheduled for Monday, December 29 at Carnival Village, and the participants are expected to arrive in St. Kitts on Saturday, December 27.
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