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$Millions for Miss Jamaica World 2004
published: Friday | July 9, 2004


Jade Fulford, Miss Jamaica World, 2003.

MISS JAMAICA World 2004 will receive "more advertising contracts and cash prizes" this year. According to Mickey Haughton James, managing director of Spartan Health Club, organisers of the Miss Jamaica World, the winner of the competition will receive a multimillion dollar prize package "the experience of a lifetime" for her efforts.

However she will not receive a car this year.

The prize package includes a trip to Sanya, China, to represent Jamaica at the Miss World Pageant, to be held on December 10 this year. She will fly first class on Air Jamaica en route to China and, for the third year, The University College of the Caribbean will offer two scholarships valued at one million dollars to the winner. Miss Jamaica World 2004 will also receive a $250,000 modelling and advertising contract from Spartan Health Club, along with a Jergens $100,000 cash award. Additionally, she will receive, for the competition, a wardrobe valued at over $100,000. The Miss Jamaica World competition commences on August 1 with eliminations, from which the finalists will be selected, before the grand coronation show which takes place on Saturday, September 11. Spartan Health Club is now accepting entries for the competition.

Eligible contestants should "be between 17-24 years old, possess beauty of face and figure, intelligence and a charming personality". The prospective candidate should never have been married and should not be a mother.

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