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Katie Taylor at Miss New Zealand 2009
Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009, at the Horowhenua Events’ Centre, prior to her win. Contestants Rosie de Malmanche, Maria Lubomudrov and singer Aaron Keown in background
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Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009
Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009
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Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009
Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009
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Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009
Katie Taylor, Miss New Zealand 2009
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Top three place-getters at Miss New Zealand 2009
Priyani Puketapu (runner-up), Katie Taylor (Miss New Zealand 2009, seated) and Anthea Stembridge (second runner-up). Rosie de Malmanche (Miss Queenstown) in background
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For immediate release JY&A Media
Updated with image links April 27, 2009, 4.11 a.m. GMT

Contacts:
Jack Yan, Publisher
Lucire
T 64 4 387-3213, F 64 4 387-3213
E jack.yan@jyanet.com


Val Lott, Director
Miss Universe New Zealand
C 64 27 476-7003
E lotts@xtra.co.nz

Katie Taylor wins Miss Universe New Zealand 2009

Wellington, April 27 (JY&A Media) Aucklander Katie Taylor, 22, sponsored by Southern First National of Manurewa, won Miss Universe New Zealand 2009 at the Levin Events’ Centre on Saturday.
   Miss Taylor is a construction project manager and a qualified pilot.
   She begins work today back in Auckland, replacing her ball gown and tiara with a reflective jacket and hard hat, in the lead-up to Miss Universe 2009 on August 23 at Paradise Island, the Bahamas.
   This was her second attempt at the national title, having placed in the top five in 2007.
   She says, ‘I have never won anything before, but I gave it everything I had.
   ‘I’m looking forward to working on getting ready for the finals in the Bahamas, and to doing my country proud.’
   Crowd favourite, 18-year-old Priyani Puketapu, Miss Horowhenua, was judged first runner-up. Anthea Stembridge, 19, sponsored by Ultimate Transport Solutions, was second runner-up.
   Miss Universe New Zealand pageant director Val Lott says she is ‘delighted’ by the judges’ choices for the top three places.
   The judges were impressed by Miss Taylor’s natural conversation in her interview, which was held privately at the Horowhenua District Council Buildings on April 24.
   She also wowed the panel of five judges with her performance on the night, in particular in the eveningwear segment.
   Pageant judge Jack Yan, publisher of Lucire and the chairman of the international jury for Miss Sweden, says the 2009 pageant was the toughest he had seen in his three years with Miss Universe New Zealand.
   ‘The winners were separated by the slimmest of margins. When we walked back into the hall, we had no idea how the top five would be ordered,’ he says.
   Miss Manawatu, Samantha Elvy—another crowd favourite—and Miss Taupo, Cathrine Mitchell, rounded off the top five.
   The judging panel was led by Di Goldsworthy of the Newmarket Business Association, and included Horowhenua District Mayor Brendan Duffy, make-up artist and agency placement manager for Talent Scouts Ltd. Evana Patterson, and former Miss Horowhenua and businesswoman Suzanne Cottle.
   Ms Lott says that she was thrilled at the welcome the pageant received in Levin, rather than its traditional home in Auckland, complimenting mayor Brendan Duffy and the Council for their welcome.
   The Abba Touring Group, led by Aaron Keown, performed live at the Events’ Centre.
   An informal after-party for Miss Taylor and the other contestants was held at the Retro Bar in Paraparaumu.

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About Lucire
Lucire, the global fashion magazine (www.lucire.com), started on the web in 1997. In October 2004, it became the first magazine in its sector to extend its brand into a print magazine. By May 2005, it became the first web magazine to spawn international print editions. Lucire became the first fashion industry partner of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP, www.unep.org). It is headquartered in Wellington, New Zealand and published by Lucire LLC. For print edition information, see <http://www.lucire.net>.

Notes to editors
Lucire is a registered trade mark of Jack Yan & Associates and subject to protection in certain jurisdictions. The Miss Universe logo is a registered trade mark of Miss Universe LP, LLLP. All other trade marks are the properties of their respective owners and are only used in a descriptive fashion without any intention to infringe.

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