Miss Guadeloupe

Miss Guadeloupe is overseas department beauty pageant responsible for selecting Guadeloupe's representative to Miss France pageant. This pageant is not related to Miss International Guadeloupe contest.

Miss Guadeloupe
Formation1977
TypeBeauty Pageant
HeadquartersLe Gosier
Location
Membership
Miss France
Official language
French
Key people
Sylvie Tellier
WebsiteOfficial site

History

Miss Guadeloupe pageant has been known since 1977 when the island competed at the Miss Universe pageant. At least since 1979, the island joins Miss France contest as overseas department of the country. Since 1985 it has boycotted the Miss Universe pageant, because of the pageant does allow the island to compete in a national competition as a region.[1]

Results summary

  • Miss France: Véronique de la Cruz (1993), Corinne Coman (2003), Clémence Botino (2020)
  • 1st Runner-Up: Sandra Bisson (2002), Ophély Mezino (2019)
  • 2nd Runner-Up: Paulette Battet (1985)
  • 3rd Runners-Up: Francette Bulin (1991), Ludmilla Canourgues (1994), Alicia Bausivoir (1995), Patricia Sellin (1996), Morgane Thérésine (2017)
  • 4th Runner-Up: Chloé Deher (2014)
  • 6th Runner-Up: Marie-Laure Thomaseau (1990)
  • Top 12: Diana Mary (2004), Mandy Falla (2008), Rebecca Erivan (2009), Chloé Mozar (2015)

Titleholders

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

The winner of Miss Guadeloupe represents her overseas department at Miss France pageant.

Year Miss Guadeloupe Placement at Miss France International
1977Catherine ReinetteDid not competeCompeted in Miss Universe 1977
1979Joëlle UrsullUnplaced
1980Elydie de GageDid not competeCompeted in Miss Universe 1980
1981Rosette BivouacDid not competeCompeted in Miss Universe 1981
1982Lydia GalinDid not competeCompeted in Miss Universe 1982
1983Nicole LeborgneDid not competeCompeted in Miss Universe 1983
1984Martine SeremesDid not competeCompeted in Miss Universe 1984
1985 Paulette Battet 2nd Runner-up (1985)
1986 Catherine Carew Unplaced
1988 Gladys Carène Unplaced
1989 Marie-Laure Thomaseau 6th Runner-up (1990)
1990 Francette Bulin 3rd Runner-up (1991)
1991 Sylvana Garnier Unplaced
1992 Véronique de la Cruz Miss France 1993 Top 10 Miss World 1993 as France
Miss Morne-à-l'Eau
1993 Béatrice Levalois Unplaced 1st Runner-up Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus 1994 as Guadeloupe
1994 Ludmilla Canourgues 3rd Runner-up (1995) Winner of Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus 1995 as Guadeloupe
1995 Alicia Bausivoir 3rd Runner-up (1996) 1st Runner-up Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus 1996 as Guadeloupe
1996 Patricia Sellin 3rd Runner-up (1997) 1st Runner-up Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus 1997 as Guadeloupe
1997 Estelle Tite Unplaced
1998 Suzanne Galin Unplaced
1999 Sylvie Albina Unplaced
2000 Sabrina Cyrille Unplaced
2001 Sandra Bisson 1st Runner-up (2002)
2002 Corinne Coman Miss France 2003 Top 12 Miss Europe 2003 as France
2003 Diana Mary Top 12 (2004)
2004 Maïté Baptiste Unplaced
2005 Jessy Gamon Unplaced
2006 Safia Randal Unplaced
2007 Mandy Falla Top 12 (2008)
2008 Rebecca Erivan Top 12 (2009)
2009 Angélique Duro Unplaced
2010 Jenny Vulgaire Unplaced
2011 Cindy Le Pape Unplaced
2012 Cynthia Tinédor Unplaced
2013 Chloé Deher 4th Runner-up (2014)
2014 Chloé Mozar Top 12 (2015)
2015 Johanna Delphin Unplaced
2016 Morgane Thérésine 3rd Runner-up (2017) Later Miss World Guadeloupe 2018
2017 Johane Matignon Unplaced
2018 Ophély Mézino 1st Runner-up (2019) 1st Runner-up Miss World 2019 as France
2019 Clémence Botino Miss France 2020

See also

References

  1. "Miss Universe Guadeloupe". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2015. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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