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Patsy Yuen

Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung (born 1952) is a Jamaican designer and beauty pageant titleholder. She was Miss Jamaica World 1973, and the second runner-up in the Miss World pageant that same year.

Early life

Yuen was born to a Hakka Chinese Jamaican family in Kingston. She began playing tennis while in school.[1] She studied marketing management in Miami, Florida.[2] In 1973, she was 21 years old and working as a salesgirl.[3]

Pageant wins

Yuen entered the Miss Jamaica pageant that year, breaking an "informal colour line" which had seen women of Chinese descent voluntarily restricting themselves from participation in such events.[4] On 5 August 1973, she was named the pageant's winner.[5] She went on to a third-place finish in the Miss World 1973 pageant behind Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines and Marjorie Wallace, the pageant's first American winner.[3] However, Wallace was fired from the Miss World duties after the pageant; organisers extended an offer to Pascual to complete the duties of Miss World for the remainder of the year, but without holding the title; when Pascual turned down that offer, organisers next turned to Yuen, who accepted.[6] During the course of her duties, she expressed concern that "winners find themselves coping with financial commitments out of their reach".[7]

Yuen's strong showing in the Miss World pageant elevated her to the status of a national hero in Jamaica, but also exposed her to controversy. While Yuen was growing up, the Chinese Benevolent Association had held annual Miss Chinese Jamaican pageants, but such "openly racialised" events ceased in 1962 after charges from Afro-Jamaican journalists that the ethnic pride on display there was "unpatriotic" and "un-Jamaican". After her win, she was forced into the awkward position of strenuously denying any connection to her Chinese heritage so that she would not "disrupt the official picture of the country's identity", going as far as to make public proclamations that she preferred Jamaican national dishes like ackee and saltfish and entirely disliked Chinese cuisine.[4] Two years later, Jamaica withdrew from participation in Miss World and Miss Universe events amidst public complaints that black contestants faced discrimination from judges and a lack of coverage by British news media.[8][9]

Later career

Yuen herself went on to become a partner in Manufacturing Company, Ltd., where she worked as a costume designer; she won the Distinguished Salesman of the Year award from the Kingston Gleaner in 1974.[2] She later married fellow Chinese Jamaican Warwick Lyn, a reggae producer best known as the protégé of Leslie Kong, and emigrated to the United States with him. There, she was the organiser of the Miss Jamaica Miami beauty pageant.[10] She would later return to Jamaica, where she worked as a manager for American Airlines in Montego Bay.[11][12] Ms. Yuen is currently a Senior Manager for Premium Services of Miami and Latin America for American Airlines based in Miami, Florida. She is overseeing the expansion of the Admirals Club, and opening of Flagship First Dining and Flagship Lounge in MIA.

References

  1. ^ "Upset in Junior Tennis". Kingston Gleaner. 1967-08-16. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  2. ^ a b "Distinguished Salesman of the Year Award: Marketing Excellence Award, Patsy Yuen". Kingston Gleaner. 1974-04-11. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  3. ^ a b "Miss World a US Miss for 1st Time". The Milwaukee Journal. 1973-11-24. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  4. ^ a b Barnes, Natasha B. (1997). "Face of the Nation: Race, Nationalisms, and Identities in Jamaican Beauty Pageants". In López Springfield, Consuelo (ed.). Daughters of Caliban: Caribbean women in the twentieth century. Indiana University Press. pp. 285–306. ISBN 978-0-253-33249-3.
  5. ^ "Patsy Yuen is 'Miss Jamaica'". Kingston Gleaner. 1973-08-05. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  6. ^ Requintina, Robert R. (2010-09-07). . Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  7. ^ "What goes on". Kingston Gleaner. 1974-08-08. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  8. ^ "Jamaica To Drop Out Of Beauty Contests". The Virgin Islands Daily News. 1975-05-13. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  9. ^ "Festival Queen Contest now celebrates the total woman". Jamaica Gleaner. 2004-07-18. Retrieved 2013-04-09.
  10. ^ "Music producer Warwick Lyn dies". Jamaica Gleaner. 2009-05-16. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  11. ^ "'Is survival dis' ... MoBay reels as rioters, looters shut city down, derail tourist departures". Jamaica Gleaner. 1999-04-20. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  12. ^ "Scotia AAdvantage Visa card launched". Jamaica Gleaner. 2001-05-01. Retrieved 2013-04-11.

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Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung born 1952 is a Jamaican designer and beauty pageant titleholder She was Miss Jamaica World 1973 and the second runner up in the Miss World pageant that same year Contents 1 Early life 2 Pageant wins 3 Later career 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditYuen was born to a Hakka Chinese Jamaican family in Kingston She began playing tennis while in school 1 She studied marketing management in Miami Florida 2 In 1973 she was 21 years old and working as a salesgirl 3 Pageant wins EditYuen entered the Miss Jamaica pageant that year breaking an informal colour line which had seen women of Chinese descent voluntarily restricting themselves from participation in such events 4 On 5 August 1973 she was named the pageant s winner 5 She went on to a third place finish in the Miss World 1973 pageant behind Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines and Marjorie Wallace the pageant s first American winner 3 However Wallace was fired from the Miss World duties after the pageant organisers extended an offer to Pascual to complete the duties of Miss World for the remainder of the year but without holding the title when Pascual turned down that offer organisers next turned to Yuen who accepted 6 During the course of her duties she expressed concern that winners find themselves coping with financial commitments out of their reach 7 Yuen s strong showing in the Miss World pageant elevated her to the status of a national hero in Jamaica but also exposed her to controversy While Yuen was growing up the Chinese Benevolent Association had held annual Miss Chinese Jamaican pageants but such openly racialised events ceased in 1962 after charges from Afro Jamaican journalists that the ethnic pride on display there was unpatriotic and un Jamaican After her win she was forced into the awkward position of strenuously denying any connection to her Chinese heritage so that she would not disrupt the official picture of the country s identity going as far as to make public proclamations that she preferred Jamaican national dishes like ackee and saltfish and entirely disliked Chinese cuisine 4 Two years later Jamaica withdrew from participation in Miss World and Miss Universe events amidst public complaints that black contestants faced discrimination from judges and a lack of coverage by British news media 8 9 Later career EditYuen herself went on to become a partner in Manufacturing Company Ltd where she worked as a costume designer she won the Distinguished Salesman of the Year award from the Kingston Gleaner in 1974 2 She later married fellow Chinese Jamaican Warwick Lyn a reggae producer best known as the protege of Leslie Kong and emigrated to the United States with him There she was the organiser of the Miss Jamaica Miami beauty pageant 10 She would later return to Jamaica where she worked as a manager for American Airlines in Montego Bay 11 12 Ms Yuen is currently a Senior Manager for Premium Services of Miami and Latin America for American Airlines based in Miami Florida She is overseeing the expansion of the Admirals Club and opening of Flagship First Dining and Flagship Lounge in MIA References Edit Upset in Junior Tennis Kingston Gleaner 1967 08 16 Retrieved 2013 04 11 a b Distinguished Salesman of the Year Award Marketing Excellence Award Patsy Yuen Kingston Gleaner 1974 04 11 Retrieved 2013 04 11 a b Miss World a US Miss for 1st Time The Milwaukee Journal 1973 11 24 Retrieved 2013 04 12 a b Barnes Natasha B 1997 Face of the Nation Race Nationalisms and Identities in Jamaican Beauty Pageants In Lopez Springfield Consuelo ed Daughters of Caliban Caribbean women in the twentieth century Indiana University Press pp 285 306 ISBN 978 0 253 33249 3 Patsy Yuen is Miss Jamaica Kingston Gleaner 1973 08 05 Retrieved 2013 04 11 Requintina Robert R 2010 09 07 2010 Miss Universe bets compete in Miss World Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on 2010 09 11 Retrieved 2013 04 11 What goes on Kingston Gleaner 1974 08 08 Retrieved 2013 04 14 Jamaica To Drop Out Of Beauty Contests The Virgin Islands Daily News 1975 05 13 Retrieved 2013 04 12 Festival Queen Contest now celebrates the total woman Jamaica Gleaner 2004 07 18 Retrieved 2013 04 09 Music producer Warwick Lyn dies Jamaica Gleaner 2009 05 16 Retrieved 2013 04 12 Is survival dis MoBay reels as rioters looters shut city down derail tourist departures Jamaica Gleaner 1999 04 20 Retrieved 2013 04 11 Scotia AAdvantage Visa card launched Jamaica Gleaner 2001 05 01 Retrieved 2013 04 11 External links EditPhoto of Yuen being photographed by Les McCann and Joe Frazier s manager Yank Durham after the 1973 Frazier Foreman bout from Jet Magazine Photo of Yuen posing with The Chi Lites during their Caribbean tour in 1974 from Jet Magazine Photo of Yuen at the 2008 Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival from The Gleaner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patsy Yuen amp oldid 1028631952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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