Jamaica’s first Miss World Carole Joan Crawford has died

Carole Joan Crawford, the first Jamaican and Caribbean woman to win the prestigious Miss World title, passed away on December 18 at the age of 81.

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Crawford made history in 1963 when, at just 20 years old, she was crowned Miss World, becoming a trailblazer for the region.

Standing at 5’3″ (1.59 meters), Crawford defied the height norms of beauty pageants at the time. During the competition, held in London, she wore a specially designed high-neck swimsuit to enhance her stature, a testament to her adaptability and determination. Her victory marked a groundbreaking moment, as she became the first delegate from Jamaica and the Caribbean to secure the title.

Her historic win was celebrated with grandeur upon her return to Jamaica. “The reception when I returned was simply fantastic,” Crawford recalled in an earlier interview. “The airport was filled with people welcoming me. The Government had issued millions of commemorative stamps with my picture in my swimsuit on it. There were receptions with Sir Alexander Bustamante and Governor General Sir Clifford Campbell and his wife. I was presented with the gold key to the city of Kingston.”

Prime Minister Andrew Holness honored Crawford’s memory in a statement, calling her a “true Jamaican trailblazer.” He said, “Carole’s victory at just 20 years old not only shattered stereotypes but also brought immense pride to our nation, showcasing Jamaica’s beauty and talent to the world. Her legacy is one of resilience and inspiration, reminding us that greatness knows no boundaries.”

Crawford’s win in 1963 and the celebrations that followed, including the issuance of commemorative stamps by Jamaica Post, remain etched in the nation’s history as a moment of pride and cultural significance. Her passing marks the end of an era, but her influence and contributions to Jamaica’s global recognition will continue to inspire.

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