Scharllette Allen Moses
Scharllette Allen | |
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Born | Scharllette Alexandra Allen Moses (1991-09-18) September 18, 1991 (age 32) Bluefields, Nicaragua |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss Nicaragua 2010 |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Major competition(s) | Miss Nicaragua 2010 (Winner) (Best Face) Miss Universe 2010 (Unplaced) |
Scharllette Alexandra Allen Moses (born September 18, 1991) is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder from Bluefields who became the first woman of Afro-Nicaraguan background to win the title of Miss Nicaragua and represent her country in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant.
Miss Nicaragua
Allen, who stands 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) tall, competed as one of 12 finalists in her country's national beauty pageant, Miss Nicaragua, held in Managua on February 27, 2011, where she obtained the Best Face award and became the first black woman to ever win the national crown,[1] gaining the right to represent Nicaragua in Miss Universe 2010.[2]
Allen was also on the list of those named Personalities of the Year in her home country, announced in the national and local media on December 31, 2010.[3]
Miss Universe 2010
As the official representative of her country to the 2010 Miss Universe pageant broadcast live from Las Vegas, Nevada on August 23,[4] Allen participated as one of the 83 delegates who vied for the crown of eventual winner, Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.
References
- ^ "Scharllette Allen, Miss Nicaragua 2010". El Nuevo Diario. February 27, 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- ^ "The Caribbean Coast wins Miss Nicaragua 2010". vianica.com. March 2, 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- ^ "Una mujer que rompió esquemas". La Prensa. December 31, 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- ^ "Miss Universe swimsuit show". Winnipeg Sun. August 20, 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
External links
- Official Miss Nicaragua website
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by | Miss Nicaragua 2010 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Miss Continente Americano Nicaragua 2010 | Succeeded by Fátima Flores |
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- ALB: Angela Martini
- AGO: Jurema Ferraz
- ARG: Yésica Di Vincenzo
- AUS: Jesinta Campbell
- BEL: Cilou Annys
- BOL: Claudia Arce
- BRA: Débora Lyra
- CAN: Elena Semikina
- COL: Natalia Navarro
- HRV: Lana Obad
- CUR: Safira de Wit
- CZE: Jitka Válková
- DNK: Ena Sandra Causevic
- DOM: Eva Arias
- EGY: Donia Hamed
- SLV: Sonia Cruz
- FIN: Viivi Pumpanen
- FRA: Malika Ménard
- GBR: Tara Hoyos-Martínez
- SRB: Anna Prelević
- GUA: Jessica Scheel
- HAI: Sarodj Bertin
- IND: Ushoshi Sengupta
- IDN: Qory Sandioriva
- IRL: Rozanna Purcell
- ITA: Jessica Cecchini
- JAM: Yendi Phillipps
- JPN: Maiko Itai
- KOR: Kim Joo-ri
- MYS: Nadine Ann Thomas
- MEX: Ximena Navarrete
- NZL: Ria van Dyke
- NIC: Scharllette Allen
- PAN: Anyolí Ábrego
- PAR: Yohana Benítez
- PHL: Venus Raj
- POL: Maria Nowakowska
- POR: Belen Galarraga
- PUR: Mariana Vicente
- ROU: Oana Paveluc
- RUS: Irina Antonenko
- SLO: Marika Savšek
- ZAF: Nicole Flint
- ESP: Adriana Reverón
- SWE: Michaela Savić
- SUI: Linda Fäh
- THA: Fonthip Watcharatrakul
- TTO: La Toya Woods
- TUR: Gizem Memiç
- UKR: Anna Poslavska
- USA: Rima Fakih
- VEN: Marelisa Gibson
- ZAM: Alice Musukwa