Miss Cook Islands
Formation | 1960 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Avarua |
Location | |
Membership | |
Official language | English |
President | Dianna Clarke-Bates |
Website | www.misscookislands.com |
The Miss Cook Islands is the national beauty pageant in the Cook Islands in under Miss Cook Islands Association (MCIA). The current reigning titleholder is Tajiya Sahay who was crowned in October 2019.[1]
History
Early
The Maine Kuki Airani (Miss Cook Islands) national pageant was held for the first time in 1960 and was usually happening in every two years.[citation needed] In the Miss Cook Islands pageant, beauty encompasses physical attributes and qualities that are seen to represent the community at large; respectability, talent and commitment to Cook Islands value. An yet, competing for the representative role of Miss Cook Islands necessitates that the participants negotiate contradictory moral proscriptions that define Cook Islands femininity.[2]
International competitions
In 1998 the Miss Cook Islands franchised the Miss Universe and Miss South Pacific licenses. The Miss Cook Islands was patronized by Pa Te Ariki Upokotini Marie and Ui Ariki. Between 1983 and 1999 the Miss Cook Islands winners went to the Miss Universe competition.
Today, Miss Cook Islands is patronised by the First Lady - Mrs Akaiti Puna - the wife of Prime Minister - Hon. Henry Puna. Miss Cook Islands Association ('MCIA') is a non-profit organisation that owns and operates the Miss Cook Islands Pageant, based on Rarotonga, the Cook Islands. It has evolved into a professionally operated pageant with a passion & focus on developing young Cook Islands women to be the best versions of themselves; and giving them opportunities to showcase their talent & skill on a world stage.
'Identity & Heritage' are the core themes of Miss Cook Islands as the pageant strives to ignite cultural pride & self-worth in Cook Islands youth. The main sponsors of the pageant include the Government of the Cook Islands and the largest companies in the Cook Islands. [3][4] Every year the Miss Cook Islands prepares the Top 3 to Miss World, Miss International and Miss Grand International competitions. 2018, 2nd Runner up will represent the country at Miss Grand International; 1st Runner up will represent the country at Miss International; Miss Cook Islands will represent the country at Miss World. 2020 will see the return of Miss Cook Islands to Miss Universe, in addition to Miss World and Miss Grand International 2020. Miss Cook Islands 2019 Coronation is scheduled for Saturday 26 October 2019 at the National Auditorium at Rarotonga, Cook Islands.
Titleholders
Year | Miss Cook Islands[5] |
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1960 | June Taringa (Baudinet) |
1961 | Tara Utanga (Scott) |
1972 | Joanna Taria Rere |
1973 | Ina Manuel Karika |
1979 | Ellena Tavioni |
1980 | Moari Luka-Fortes |
1981 | Celine Tommy |
1982 | Carmena Blake (Wong) |
1983 | Margaret Brown (Numanga) |
1984 | Essie Apolonia Mokotupu |
1985 | Lorna Sawtell |
1986 | Michelle Leone Oberg |
1988 | Annie Wigmore |
1989 | Angela Manarangi |
1990 | Raema Chitty |
1991 | Jeannine Tuavera (Piri) |
1993 | Leilani Brown |
1994 | Tarita Brown |
1995 | Victoria (Vicky) Keil |
1998 | Tina Marie Vogel |
2000 | Louisa Mayor Browne |
2002 | Donna Tuarra |
2004 | Noovai Tylor |
2006 | Krystina Te-Rangi Elizabeth Kauvai |
2009 | Engara Melanie Amanda Gosselin |
2012 | Teuira Napa |
2014 | Felicia Rose George |
2015 | Natalia Short |
2016 | Lydia Simonis Tariu |
2017 | Alanna Smith |
2018 | Reihana Koteka-Wiki |
2019 | Tajiya Eikura Sahay |
International pageants representatives
- : Declared as Winner
- : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
- : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
- : Ended as special awards winner
Miss World Cook Islands
- The Miss Cook Islands wears the title of Miss World Cook Islands. She will yearly represent her country at the annual Miss World competition.
Year | Miss World Cook Islands | Placement at Miss World | Special Awards | Notes | |
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2025 | TBA | ||||
Did not compete between 2000—2024 | |||||
2019 | Tajiya Eikura Sahay[6] | Top 12 | Miss World Oceania | ||
2018 | Reihanna Maire Koteka-Wiki[7] | Top 30 | |||
2017 | Alanna Matamaru Matenga Smith | Unplaced | |||
2016 | Natalia Asinata Simahite Short | Top 20 | Miss World Sports | ||
Did not compete between 1991 — 2015 | |||||
1990 | Angela Manarang | Unplaced | |||
1989 | Did not compete | ||||
1988 | Annie Wigmore | Unplaced | |||
1987 | Michelle Leone Oberg | Unplaced |
Miss Universe Cook Islands
- Miss Cook Islands has started to send a winner to Miss Universe from 1983—1999. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year | Miss Universe Cook Islands | Placement at Miss Universe | Special Awards | Notes | |
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2024 | TBA | ||||
Did not compete between 2000—2023 | |||||
1999 | Tina Vogel | Unplaced | |||
Did not compete between 1997—1998 | |||||
1996 | Victoria Keil | Unplaced | |||
1995 | Tarita Brown | Unplaced | |||
1994 | Leilani Brown | Unplaced | |||
Did not compete in 1993 | |||||
1992 | Jeannine Tuavera | Unplaced | |||
1991 | Raema Chitty | Unplaced | |||
Did not compete between 1987—1990 | |||||
1986 | Lorna Sawtell | Unplaced | |||
1985 | Essie Apolonia Mokotupu | Unplaced | |||
1984 | Margaret Brown | Unplaced | |||
1983 | Carmena Blake | Unplaced |
Miss Grand Cook Islands
- Miss Cook Islands acquired the license of Miss Grand Cook Islands in 2018, and the 2nd runner-up of that year's competition, Teau Moana McKenzie, was assigned to compete in the international tournament in Myanmar.[8][9]
Year | Miss Grand Cook Islands | Original National Title | Placement at Miss Grand International | Special Awards |
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No representatives between 2020—Present | ||||
2019 | Pearl Lazaro[10] | 2nd runner-up Miss Cook Islands 2019[10] | Did not compete | |
2018 | Teau Moana McKenzie[8][9] | 2nd runner-up Miss Cook Islands 2018[9] | Unplaced[11] |
Miss Earth Cook Islands
Year | Miss Earth Cook Islands | Placement at Earth | Special Awards | Notes |
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Did not compete since 2018 — Present | ||||
2017 | Mona Louisa Taio | Unplaced | ||
2016 | Allanah Keri Herman-Edgar | Unplaced | ||
Did not compete between 2013 — 2015 | ||||
2012 | Teuira Raechel Napa | Unplaced |
References
- ^ "MISS COOK ISLANDS 2019 - TAJIYA SAHAY". The Coconet. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ Alexeyeff, Kalissa (18 October 2018). Dancing from the Heart: Movement, Gender, and Cook Islands Globalization. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824832445. Retrieved 18 October 2018 – via Google Books.
- ^ Matariki Wilson. "Miss Cook Islands prepares for Miss World". Cookislandnews.com. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
- ^ "Strong line up for Miss Cook Islands title". Cookislandnews.com. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
- ^ Melina Etches (28 September 2018). "Miss Cook Islands: 'Don't be pretentious'". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ Jonathan Milne (14 December 2019). "Miss Cook Islands Tajiya Sahay top 12 in Miss World 2019". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ Tema Hemi (9 December 2018). "Miss Cook Islands Koteka-Wiki places Top 30 in the World". Te Ao Māori. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ a b Rashneel Kumar (10 October 2018). "McKenzie in Myanmar for Miss Grand International". Cook Islands News. Archived from the original on 22 March 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- ^ a b c Thanh Tuyền (23 September 2018). "Nữ vận động viên Olympic đăng quang 'Miss Grand Cook islands 2018'" (in Vietnamese). Thanh Niên. Archived from the original on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
- ^ a b "Congratulations to alumna Pearl Lazaro". Mount Roskill Grammar School. 28 October 2019. Archived from the original on 2020-02-05. Retrieved 21 September 2023 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Meenakshi Chaudhary from India wins 1st runner-up title at Miss Grand International 2018". Times of India. 25 October 2018. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.