# Miss Barbados World

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Beauty pageant

Miss Barbados World Formation 1974 Type Beauty pageant Headquarters Bridgetown Location Barbados Members Miss World Official language English National Director Leah Marville

**Miss Barbados World** [beauty pageant](/source/Beauty_pageant) selects representatives for the [Miss World](/source/Miss_World) pageant from [Barbados](/source/Barbados).

## Organization

The current Miss Barbados World Pageant franchise holder is Stephanie Chase. Before that the Franchise holder was Cortez Blacket, Stephanie Chase herself is a former Miss Barbados 2001 who won the talent portion at the Miss World contest in South Africa that year and later a five-year record contract. As of 2011, Stephanie Chase handed over the Miss Barbados World franchise to Leah Marville.

## Notable finishes

To date, the only Miss Barbados winner who has become a 'top ten finalist' in the Miss World pageant was Linda Yvonne Fields, who was placed eighth over-all in the 1974 Miss World Contest held at [Royal Albert Hall](/source/Royal_Albert_Hall), London, England. Since then, the only Miss Barbados who has been was predicted/projected to place at Miss World was the 2009 Miss Barbados title holder, Leah Marville.

In 2004 Kennifer Marius was placed 3rd in the Talent Competition behind Antigua and Barbuda, and China.

Stephanie Chase, Miss Barbados World 2001, won the first inaugural Miss World Talent Award. This led to Ms. Chase receiving a five-year contract from AMI/ Sony CEO Eliot Cohen. She recorded in the United Kingdom. A UK tour also followed in 2003.

## Titleholders

- : 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

Year Miss Barbados World Placement at Miss World Special Awards 2023 Ashley Carrington[1] Did not compete 2022 Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022 2021 Did not compete 2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020 2019 Che' Amor Greenidge Unplaced Miss World Talent (Top 27) Miss World Top Model (Top 40) 2018 Ashley Lashley Top 30 Beauty with a Purpose (Top 25) Miss World Top Model (Top 32) Did not compete between 2015—2017 2014 Zoé Elizabeth Trotman Unplaced People's Choice award (Top 10) 2013 Regina Ramjit Unplaced 2012 Marielle Eoen Wilkie Unplaced Miss World Sports (Top 24) 2011 Taisha Shaddai Carrington Unplaced Miss World Talent (Top 20) Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 20) Beauty with a Purpose (Top 30) 2010 Danielle Bishop Unplaced Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 40) 2009 Leah Janine Marville Unplaced Queen of Caribbean People's Choice award Beauty with a Purpose (2nd Runner-up) Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 12) Miss World Top Model (Top 12) Miss World Talent (Top 22) 2008 Natalie Olivia Griffith Top 16 Miss World Talent 2007 Did not compete 2006 Latoya Tamara McDowald Unplaced Miss World Talent (Top 10) Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 10) World Designer Dress Award (Top 10) 2005 Marielle Chetham Onyeche Unplaced 2004 Kennifer Marius Unplaced 2003 Raquel Olivia Wilkinson Unplaced 2002 Natalie Webb-Howell Unplaced 2001 Stephanie Chase Unplaced Miss World Talent 2000 Leilani McConney Unplaced Did not compete between 1996—1999 1995 Rashi Holder Unplaced Did not compete between 1991—1994 1990 Cheryl Jean Brewster Unplaced 1989 Did not compete 1988 Ferida Kola Unplaced 1987 Dawn Michelle Waithe Unplaced 1986 Roslyn Irene Williams Unplaced 1985 Elizabeth "Liz" Dana Wadman Unplaced 1984 Gale Angela Thomas Unplaced 1983 Nina McIntosh-Clarke Unplaced Did not compete between 1976—1982 1975 Peta Hazel Greaves Unplaced 1974 Linda Yvonne Field Top 15

## See also

- [Miss Universe Barbados](/source/Miss_Universe_Barbados)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Miss World Barbados on Instagram: "Barbados!!!! Your 2023 Miss World Barbados Ashley Carrington - Winner Congratulations @ashley.d.carrington your journey begins now.""](https://www.instagram.com/p/CpsfMlUAP2K/). *Instagram*. Retrieved 12 March 2023.

## External links

- [www.missbarbadosworld.com](http://www.missbarbadosworld.com)

- [Pageant Almanac](https://web.archive.org/web/20050628082141/http://www.pageant-almanac.com/) for the list of titleholders

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