Miss Ireland
Formation | 1947 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Dublin |
Location | |
Membership | Miss World Miss Europe Miss International Miss Earth Miss Charm Miss Cosmo |
Official language | English |
Website | miss-ireland.ie |
Miss World Ireland is a national Beauty pageant in Ireland. Winners of the competition represent Ireland at Miss World. Among the winners are Rosanna Davison, who went on to win Miss World 2003, and Pamela Uba, who in 2021 became the first black woman to win the Miss Ireland title.
History
The first winner of Miss Ireland was Violet Nolan in 1947.[1] The next winner, Eithne Dunne, came 5 years later in 1952.[1] Thereafter there has been a winner every year except 2020, when the competition was cancelled due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2003 the winner, Rosanna Davison, went on to win Miss World 2003.
In 2012 the winner Marie Hughes, representing County Mayo, was stripped of her title when it was discovered that she was "too old", as she was aged 25 and would have been 26 at the time of the Miss World competition. She was replaced by the runner-up, Rebecca Maguire, aged 20.[2]
In 2021, following the cancellation of the competition the previous year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Pamela Uba became the first black woman to win the Miss Ireland title.[3]
Titleholders
- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year | Miss Ireland | Placement at Miss World | |||
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1947[1] | Violet Nolan (Dawn Beauty) | ||||
1952 | Eithne Dunne | ||||
1953 | Mary Murphy | ||||
1954 | Connie Rodgers | ||||
1955 | Evelyn Foley | ||||
1956 | Amy Kelly | ||||
1957 | Nessa Welsh | ||||
1958 | Susan Riddell | ||||
1959 | Ann Fitzpatrick | ||||
1960 | Irene Ruth Kane | Top 10 | |||
1961 | Olive Ursula White | Top 15 | |||
1962 | Muriel O'Hanlon | ||||
1963 | Joan Power | ||||
1964 | Mairead Cullen | ||||
1965 | Gladys Anne Waller | 2nd Runner-up | |||
1966 | Helen McMahon | ||||
1967 | Gemma McNabb | ||||
1968 | June MacMahon | Top 15 | |||
1969 | Charlotte Delamere | ||||
1970 | Mary Elizabeth McKinley | ||||
1971 | June Glover | ||||
1972 | Cathy Talbot | ||||
1973 | Yvonne Costelloe | ||||
1974 | Julie Ann Farnham | Top 15 | |||
1975 | Elaine Rosemary O'Hara | ||||
1976 | Jakki Moore | Top 15 | |||
1977 | Loraine Bernadette Enriquez | ||||
1978 | Lorraine Marion O'Connor | ||||
1979 | Mary Hegarty | ||||
1980 | Michelle Rocca | ||||
1981 | Geraldine Mary McGrory | Top 15 | |||
1982 | Roberta Brown | 6th Runner-Up | |||
1983 | Patricia 'Trish' Nolan | Top 15 | |||
1984 | Olivia Tracey | 6th Runner-Up | |||
1985 | Anne Marie Gannon | Top 15 | |||
1986 | Rosemary Elizabeth Thompson | Top 15 | |||
1987 | Adrienne Rock | ||||
1988 | Collette Jackson | ||||
1989 | Barbara Ann Curran | Top 10 | |||
1990 | Siobhan McClafferty | 1st Runner-up | |||
1991 | Amanda Brunker | ||||
1992 | Sharon Ellis | ||||
1993 | Pamela Flood | ||||
1994 | Anna Maria McCarthy | ||||
1995 | Joanne Black | ||||
1996 | Niamh Marie Redmond | ||||
1997 | Andrea Roche | ||||
1998 | Vivienne Doyle | ||||
1999 | Emir-Maria Holohan Doyle | ||||
2000 | Yvonne Ellard | ||||
2001 | Catrina Supple | ||||
2002 | Lynda Duffy | ||||
2003 | Rosanna Davison | Miss World 2003 | |||
2004 | Natasha Nic Gairbheith | ||||
2005 | Aoife Mary Cogan | ||||
2006 | Sarah Morrissey | ||||
2007 | Bláthnaid McKenna | ||||
2008 | Sinéad Noonan | ||||
2009 | Laura Patterson | ||||
2010 | Emma Waldron | Top 7, Miss World Talent | |||
2011 | Holly Carpenter | ||||
2012 | Rebecca Maguire | ||||
Marie Hughes | Dethroned[2] | ||||
2013 | Aoife Walsh | ||||
2014 | Jessica Hayes[4] | ||||
2015 | Sacha Livingstone | ||||
2016 | Niamh Kennedy[5] | ||||
2017 | Lauren McDonagh[6] | ||||
2018 | Aoife O'Sullivan | Miss World Sport (Top 24) | |||
2019 | Chelsea Farrell | Miss World Head to Head (Top 20) | |||
2020 | Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 | ||||
2021 | Pamela Uba[3] | Top 40, Miss World Talent (2nd Runner-Up) & Miss World Sport (Top 32) | |||
2022 | Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2022 | ||||
2023 | Ivanna McMahon[7] | ||||
2024 | No competition held | ||||
2025 | Jasmine Gerhardt[8] | TBA |
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Miss Ireland - Legacy". Miss Ireland. 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
- ^ a b O' Regan, Mark (2 May 2012). "Tantrums and tiaras as Miss Ireland stripped of title for being too old at 25 to be beauty queen". Irish Independent. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
JUST days after she was handed her Miss Ireland crown, Marie Hughes has been dethroned after it emerged she was too old to enter the beauty competition. Miss Hughes was officially stripped of her title on Sunday after organisers inadvertently discovered during a routine conversation that she is 25 -- and not 21 as originally believed. ... The surprise news has paved the way for the competition's first runner-up, brunette Rebecca Maguire (20), to represent Ireland in China in four months.
- ^ a b "Pamela Uba: First black Miss World Ireland reveals she's suffered racism and bullying since win". Sky News.
- ^ "Miss Ireland 2014 winner announced". rte.ie. RTÉ. 20 July 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
- ^ "Miss Tipperary crowned winner of Miss Ireland in glitzy bash". irishmirror. 21 September 2016.
- ^ "18-year-old Lauren McDonagh from Donegal is crowned the new Miss Ireland". independent.ie. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ "MISS MUNSTER IVANNA MCMAHON CROWNED MISS IRELAND 2022". goss.ie. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- ^ "MISS DUBLIN JASMINE GERHARDT CROWNED THE WINNER OF MISS IRELAND 2023". goss.ie. Retrieved 5 November 2023.