Anya Ayoung-Chee

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Anya Ayoung-Chee (born 1981) is the winner of Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe 2008 and was a contestant in the Miss Universe 2008 pageant.

Anya Ayoung-Chee
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Anya at the Miss Universe 2008 Pageant
Born
Anya Ayoung-Chee

1981 (age 42–43)
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Trinidad and Tobago Universe 2008
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe 2008 (winner)
Miss Universe 2008

Early life

Anya Ayoung-Chee was born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, the only daughter in a family of eight. From an early age she pursued classical ballet training. However it was during her attendance at all girls secondary school St. Joseph's Convent (Port of Spain) that she became passionate about art and design. She continued her education in London and New York, gaining experience in Graphic and Interior Design.

Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe 2008

Ayoung-Chee was one of numerous young women competed for the Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe title, after the country did not send a delegate to the 2007 Miss Universe Competition. On that night Gabrielle Walcott also won the Miss Trinidad and Tobago World 2008 title (simultaneously contested), and together they began training for their respective competitions.

Trinidad and Tobago have had two Miss Universe winners: 1977 and 1998). Ayoung-Chee is the second title holder in the franchise's 44-year history to be of Chinese descent, the first being Stephanie Lee Pack in 1974. When asked “Is your Asian heritage an issue since you represent a country with an overwhelming African and Indian heritage?” by missology.org Anya replied, “Trinidad & Tobago is unique in its ethnic make-up because it is a country with people of all races. I am of mixed origin, mainly Chinese, Indian and Caucasian, and although my particular mixture is a minority, I represent the unusual combination of ethnicities that defines us as a people”.

On November 8, 2009 La Toya Woods was crowned the new Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe, making Ayoung-Chee the longest reigning Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe, following Kenisha Thom (Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe 2006).

Charity work and social groups

Since 2003, Ayoung-Chee has been a member of the TallMan Foundation which was established by her family for the empowerment of young people in underprivileged areas.

In 2008 the United Nations Association of Trinidad and Tobago (UNATT) asked both Anya and Gabrielle Walcott to be spokeswomen and champions for the group. They both served during their reigns as Miss T&T, and continue as members of UNATT, the NGO arm of the United Nations which aims to advocate the United Nations and the Millennium Development Goals.

Preceded by
Kenisha Thom
Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe
2008
Succeeded by

References

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