Miss Universe Ireland 2009

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Miss Universe Ireland 2009
DateJune 26, 2009
PresentersRosanna Davison, Lisa Fitzpatrick
VenueAbbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
Entrants22
DebutsNorthern Ireland
WinnerDiana Donnelly
Club 92

The Winner of the Miss Universe Ireland 2009 was awarded to Diana Donelly. It was held on June 26, 2009, at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. There the county pageants were present from March to June 1. [needs update]

Results[edit]

Final Results Contestant
Miss Universe Ireland 2009
  • Club 92 - Diana Donnelly
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10

Special Awards[edit]

  • Miss Photogenic - Rozanna Purcell (Lillies Bordello)
  • Miss Congeniality - Kerri O’Connor (Kerry)
  • Miss Fashion - Ashley McNicholas (Athlone)
  • Miss Internet - Rozanna Purcell (Lillies Bordello)

Contestants[edit]

County[clarification needed] Contestant Age Height Hometown
Athlone Ashley McNicholas 18 5'11" Athlone
Bondi Michelle Cummins 24 5'5" Dublin
Bourjoi Eileen Crerar 18 5'7" Cork
Club 92 Diana Donnelly 20 5'9" Dublin
Cork Aoife Turner 22 5'10" Douglas
Dublin Alma McCabe 20 6'0" Dublin
Hotspots Suzanne Jackson 24 5'6" Shannon
Irish American Community Maryann Williams 18 5'9" Columbus
Irish Sun Hazel Britton 21 5'8" Donegal
Kerry Kerri O’Connor 22 5'11" Killarney
Laois Tara Lunch 19 5'9" Portlaoise
Lillies Bordello Rozanna Purcell 18 5'11" Shannon
Nass Court Hotel Jill Macken 21 5'4" Galway
National Capital Judy Kelleher 19 6'0" Dublin
News of the World Haley Ryan 21 6'0" Limerick
Northern Ireland Claire Murray 19 5'9" Belfast
Offaly Mary Beth O’Brien 23 5'8" Cork
Spin South West Caitriona Hoy 19 5'9" Limerick
Taboo Navan Emma Quinlann 25 5'11" Galway
Tipperary Toni Harney 24 5'8" Hollyford
University College Dublin Alyson Boyle 20 5'9" Dublin
Waterford Bebhinn MacGrath 19 5'7" Waterford

Controversy[edit]

It was reported that the pageant was sponsored by Educogym, a concept gym created by Tony Quinn. At the launch contestants were photographed wearing sashes emblazoned with the Educogym name and it was announced the winner would receive a year's membership.[1] Co-host Lisa Fitzpatrick was reported as saying "If someone wants to read into angels then let them on and if someone else gets help from Tony Quinn's seminars then it can only be doing good for them" despite what many were calling a cult.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tallant, Nicola (7 June 2009). "Messiah Universe". Sunday World. pp. 2–3.
  2. ^ "Lisa says Tony Quinn's fees worth paying if guru builds self-esteem". independent. Retrieved 2022-03-28.

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