Updated May 2002 - Credits Guyana Chronicle and Stabroek News
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Ms
Guyana Universe 2002 hopefuls: The delegates pose for their first
official photograph of the pageant. Back row (from left-right) Sissel
Moore; Petal De Santos; Tandica Singh; Candacy Evelyn (hidden); Cephauna
Glasgow; Sheneze Galloway; Jonell David; Olivia Browne; and Juanita
Collins. Front row (from left-right) Mia Rahaman; Tamara Rodney; Bibi
Faroon; Shamaine Joseph; Asha Pieters; Cathryn Xavier; Angelica Fredericks;
Anita Mc Pherson; Heera Raghubir; Lourianne Pluck and Darda Harmon-Lewis.
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![]() `WE CHOSE the best': Miss Universe 1999 Mpule Kwelogobe crowns Miss Guyana/Universe Mia Rahaman. (Delano Williams photos) |
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![]() MISS Congeniality: Miss Guyana/Universe Mia Rahaman is flanked by the other finalists. From left, fourth runner-up Asha Peiters, 1st runner-up Petal De Santos, 2nd runner up, Juanita Collins and fourth runner-up, Shammane Joseph. |
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Mia takes
the crown
By Linda
Rutherford
Some
patrons made known their displeasure at the judges' decision by booing roundly
and, rising almost in accord, walking out of the National Cultural Centre
in Georgetown where the pageant, which was slated to be 'the event of events
of the year', was held.
A small pocket remained behind to register their disapproval in a more vocal manner.
![]() MISS Guyana/Universe Mia Rahaman during the evening gown competition. |
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Things
had been going relatively smoothly up until then, with members of the audience
being so supportive of all the delegates, at times it was hard to tell who
the crowd favourites were.
Most
in the audience, which was bursting at its seams, felt that, beautiful or
not, the title rightly belonged to Rayon House of Fashion's Juanita Collins,
based on the way she handled herself in the question and answer segment
of the pageant, which was broadcast live on television last Wednesday evening,
and more so during the final question which was posed to the five finalists
Saturday night.
The
final question was: `Were Guyana to be given US$100M, how do you think these
funds should be used to develop the country, and why?'
Poor
distribution of sound, placement and the over-enthusiasm of the audience,
however, prevented members of the media, who were allocated seats off to
one side of the balcony, from hearing the responses.
But,
from the little we were able to gather, Car Care's Asha Pieters, whose platform
had to do with the prevalence of drug abuse, particularly among youths,
felt the money should go towards developing a programme to address the issue.
Rahaman,
on the other hand, though halting in her delivery, felt the money would
be better spent on developing Guyana's fledgling tourism industry by completing
the Guyana/Brazil road and a spanking new international airport among, other
things.
![]() FIRST runner-up Petal De Santos confidently models her evening gown. |
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Grace
Kennedy's candidate, Petal De Santos, too, also favoured tourism development,
while Infinity Boutique's Shammane Joseph proposed using the money to address
women's issues, especially those pertaining to their development.
Collins
felt it should be first used to pay off the debt burden before tackling
anything else. She, too, favoured developing the tourism industry.
Collins,
a Reservations Clerk with the regional carrier, British West Indies Airways
(BWIA), is also said to have acquitted herself admirably in the other segments
of the pageant, namely the swimwear leg of it which was held a week ago
at the Splashmin's Fun Park and Resort on the Linden/Soesdyke Highway, and
the evening wear segment on pageant night.
But
according to franchise holder, Mr. Odinga Lumumba, the judges had the last
say and as such their decision was final.
The
final results, a tally of the scores obtained in all four segments of the
pageant, were computed and verified on the spot by the accounting firm,
Ram and McRae, which moved in a set of equipment to do the job.
![]() JUANITA Collins glides across the stage in her evening gown. |
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The
positions of third and fourth runners-up respectively, went to Joseph and
Pieters, who was also voted 'Miss Sacha Face' and 'Miss Body Beautiful'.
The
likeable Rahaman, who, from as early as the swimwear leg of the pageant,
had always elicited mixed reaction from the crowd, was also voted 'Miss
Congeniality', a title conferred on her by fellow delegates.
Sissel
Moore, who was sponsored by the group, Shortt & Friends, was voted 'Miss
Total Togetherness'.
![]() SHAMMANE Joseph exudes with confidence in her evening gown. |
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Beginning
fashionably late as is the trend these days, things got under way with a
dance piece, which was a collaborative effort between the National Dance
Company and the National School of Dance, and a beautifully-choreographed
opening piece depicting the 20 delegates in search of self and the elusive
Miss Guyana Universe crown, for which they wore identical bronze-piece suits
sporting cold-shouldered midriff tops and asymmetrically-cut short skirts.
![]() MISS Sacha face Asha Peiters radiates in her evening gown. |
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The
next time the delegates appeared on stage, they were each wearing identical
black one-piece bath suits, trimmed with pink and green floral appliqués,
which was a vast improvement on the gold and black numbers they wore at
Splashmin's.
Identical
fresh pink roses worn Hawaiian style in their hair, a slip of pink chiffon
worn like a sarong around the hip, and bronze heeled sandals completed this
ensemble.
Between
this and when next the delegates emerged for the evening gown segment of
the pageant, the audience was kept well entertained through a number of
cultural items which included performances from members of the National
School of Dance and the National Dance Company; the local group, 'First
Born' backed by the all-girl Marigold Choir; reigning Calypso Monarch, VJ,
who never seems to grow tired of campaigning for a shot at the presidency;
and a group of svelte overseas models who showed us a thing or two about
how it's done in the 'outer world'.
For
her evening wear, Rahaman wore a Pat Coates creation featuring a simple
little black number with a dove tail and three spaghetti straps. A French
chignon and heeled black and silver sandals, all of which contrived to give
her a certain 'Latin' look, completed her ensemble.
De Santos'
gown, too, was also cut along simple lines, as was Joseph's. Both were the
creations of local designers, Pam Fox and Coates, respectively.
Both
Pieters' and Collins' outfits, which latter was one of the few elaborate
pieces on display that evening, were designed by Michelle Cole.
Rahaman
was crowned by Kwelogobe, while Fitz-William secured her sash.
Many
in the audience wondered aloud at the absence of former Miss Guyana Universe,
Morvinia Sobers throughout the proceedings.
All
the delegates were presented with certificates of participation and pieces
of jewellery as a token of appreciation from the planning committee.
Among those in attendance were President Bharrat Jagdeo, Education Minister, Dr. Henry Jeffrey, Culture Minister, Ms. Gail Teixeira, Public Service Minister, Dr. Jennifer Westford, Tourism Minister, Mr. Manzoor Nadir, and City Mayor, Mr. Hamilton Green and his wife, Dr. Jennifer Basdeo-Green.
The Miss Guyana Universe contestants in their evening wear
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