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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Lewis, Brizan take Carnival King, Queen crowns

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Carnival King 2022 Joseph Lewis portrays Kreegorseth-Mystic Guardian of the Amazons in the Fantasy category during the Kings and Queen finals at the Queen’s Park Savannah., Port-of-Spain, on Sunday.

Carnival King 2022 Joseph Lewis portrays Kreegorseth-Mystic Guardian of the Amazons in the Fantasy category during the Kings and Queen finals at the Queen’s Park Savannah., Port-of-Spain, on Sunday.

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Joseph Lewis has won the King of Car­ni­val com­pe­ti­tion and Shynel Brizan took the crown in the Queen com­pe­ti­tion held on Sun­day night dur­ing the Di­manche Gras show at the Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah.

Joseph’s pre­sen­ta­tion, ‘Kree­gorseth - Mys­tic Guardian of the Ama­zons’ amassed 434 points to place ahead of Cur­tis Eu­stace’s ‘Mas­ter of the Mantras’ and Ke­ston Ben­thum’s ‘Cer­nun­nos Re­born’ ty­ing for sec­ond with 432 points.

Brizan’s ‘Olugve-Rere Ko - The Spir­it Who Brings Good Things’ won with 431 points fol­lowed by Ruth Mendez’s ‘Madame Co­coyea’ and Dana Ram­per­sad’s ‘ Fan­ta­sy The Phan­tom Queen’ with 421 points each.

Carnival Queen 2022 Shynel Camile Brizan portrays Olugbe-Rere Ko- The Spirt who brings Good things in the African category during the Kings and Queen finals at the Queen’s Park Savannah. Port-of-Spain, on Sunday.

Carnival Queen 2022 Shynel Camile Brizan portrays Olugbe-Rere Ko- The Spirt who brings Good things in the African category during the Kings and Queen finals at the Queen’s Park Savannah. Port-of-Spain, on Sunday.

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Laura Rampersad portrays Caribbean Blue in the Creative Tropical category during the Carnival Kings and Queens final at the Queen’s Park Savannah, on Sunday.

Laura Rampersad portrays Caribbean Blue in the Creative Tropical category during the Carnival Kings and Queens final at the Queen’s Park Savannah, on Sunday.

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