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Determined to be a queen with a difference, this year’s Miss Bartica Regatta is already planning ways in which she can give back to her community.

Savannah-Ree Wyatt, a 19-year-old Bartician stole the hearts of the crowd and the judges’ nods to emerge at the top of the competition on Sunday last.

Savannah-Ree Wyatt

Savannah-Ree Wyatt

In an interview with The Scene this week, she said that in the past queens had not lived up to what was expected of them in terms of giving back to the community, but her reign would change that trend. Savannah-Ree has a message which speaks to ridding the society of crime and she plans to use every opportunity available to get this across. She has already lined up an Indian Arrival Day (May 5) television slot and a visit to the Bartica Secondary School to speak to the students there.

Savannah-Ree, who is an office assistant at the office of the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) came out on top after months of tough training and hours of competition on Sunday.

She and the other delegates strutted their stuff in front of the hundreds who flocked the popular Kool Breeze hangout spot at the community’s riverside for the pageant which has become a regular attraction during Bartica Regatta.

Miss Bartica Regatta Savannah-Ree Wyatt poses in her swimsuit.

Miss Bartica Regatta Savannah-Ree Wyatt poses in her swimsuit.

Savannah-Ree said that having been born and bred in Bartica, she has watched the pageant change over the years and saw it as a way stepping stone to build her self esteem, get rid of her fears and become a role model. She said she was encouraged to enter the contest, which is talent and intelligence-based from members of the Regatta committee and her relatives.

From the inception, Savannah-Ree, the youngest of three children, had the confidence that she would be queen but feared that she would not have coped well with the training and the public attention she would receive. Vigorous training, which included proper posture and walking, makeup lessons and tips for the intelligence segment started in January and continued until the pageant.

Savannah-Ree said this was hard since she also had to cope with her work-related responsibilities and there were times when she felt like giving up.

However it was that spark of confidence and longing for the crown that pushed her on.

On pageant night, the crowd which was about five hundred, cheered for every contestant and according to the queen there was no clear distinction of a crowd favourite.

She said the competition got underway with an opening dance which led straight into the introduction.

Thereafter, the contestants, whose presence was being acknowledged with loud applause performed their talent pieces.

Savannah-Ree’s platform was `Violent Criminal Activities in Small Communities’, and she danced to the song, “How Many More, Jah?”

Asked why she chose that song, she told The Scene that it sends a powerful message about violence and she wanted to spread it particularly since last year’s murderous event in the community. Spectators were appreciative of her efforts and applauded loudly, she said.

Miss Bartica Regatta Savannah-Ree Wyatt

Miss Bartica Regatta Savannah-Ree Wyatt

The swimsuit segment was the next item on the programme, followed by the evening gown competition.

Following questions on their respective platform, the judges narrowed down the contestants to four.

Savannah-Ree told The Scene that she was not at all surprised to be named in the final four since she had worked “really hard” to reach this point in the pageant.

But it was during the final question segment which was based on tourism in Guyana that the teen raced ahead of the competition and was named queen.

“I was nervous, I was excited and I was overwhelmed,” she said of her mental state just before the results were revealed.

Prime Minister Sam Hinds crowns Miss Bartica Regatta Savannah-Ree Wyatt on Sunday night.

Prime Minister Sam Hinds crowns Miss Bartica Regatta Savannah-Ree Wyatt on Sunday night.

Savannah-Ree said that she planned to encourage her female peers to enter the pageant since it offers an opportunity to better their personalities and could help mould their lives.

She hopes to one day become an accountant and says she is proud to hold the title. The former Bartica High School student enjoys travelling, dancing, interacting with peers, cooking and reading in her spare time.

She thanked her relatives, the Bartica Regatta Committee and her sponsor for all their support. (zoisa_f@yahoo.com)

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  1. Guyanese Girl GUYANA says:

    beautiful girl……….congradulations

    • sonjie De Baros GUYANA says:

      i second you on that Guyanese Girl. she is indeed beautiful and deserving of everything that she has achieved. congrats Vannah, and I know that you will make a perfect queen

  2. CB BARBADOS says:

    Congrats to you. It is nice to see beautiful young women are still interested in important community issues and serving their communities in more ways than one. I wonder where are the Macky Dog’s and company????

    • malaika06 BAHAMAS says:

      Does she need an endorsement from Mackydog et al to remind her how beautiful she is?

  3. ram UNITED STATES says:

    yuh nice

  4. Desi UNITED STATES says:

    One one nice gul still deh bout in Guyana, eh?

    • billp CANADA says:

      What do you mean one one nice gul still deh bout in Guyana?We have beautiful girls every corner you turn in Guyana.

  5. Dani GUYANA says:

    How many of u actually freely this child deserved to win. i was there, she didn’t. The first runner up made more sense than all of them with their pre-coined answer “aqua tourism’ oh please. I have been trying to find something on this form of tourism, anybody out there with any information, please enlighten me.

  6. Dani GUYANA says:

    She did deserve the best smile award though.

  7. vanessa GUYANA says:

    juststop hating on her because i think that she did deserve tobe miss bartica and i’m shore of my self when i quote these line (that all of u just jelious wishing that it was u) so just stop hating and do some practises u might me like her someday if u try extra extra hard



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