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Blackburn beauty contestant in plaster


A WOULD-BE beauty queen will swap her stilettos for a plaster cast in tomorrow’s final of the first ever Miss Blackburn competition.

Chantelle Kenyon, 24, of Peridot Close, broke a metatarsal bone in her left foot while dancing, and will now have to wear a maxi dress on stage at Blackburn Library to cover her leg.

The injury also threathened to scupper Chantelle’s fundraising hopes for the Children’s Variety Club, which is a key part of the competition entry.

But determined to fulfill her commitment and compete in the final, Chantelle swapped her six-mile sponsored run for a 12-mile wheelchair walk, roping five members of her family to in to help.

She said: “At one point I really did think I was going to have to drop out, but then I decided nothing was going to stop me, so I have kept positive.

“Having to change the plans at a late stage was quite a pain, as the hospital only gave me crutches and we struggled to get a wheelchair, but it finally worked out.”

With her mum pushing the chair, Chantelle completed the event on Tuesday, May 18 and managed to raise £150 for charity.

The former Pleckgate High School pupil, who is a professional dancer, has had her plaster changed from pink to white to match the dress she has chosen, and is now hoping that people will back her to win.

She said: “I have lived in Blackburn all my live and would love to represent my home town.

“I’ve tried so hard and I really hope my determination is recognised.”

The winner of Miss Blackburn will win a place in the Miss England semi-final where she will have a chance to go onto Miss World 2010 in Vietnam where the main prize is $100,000.

For all the details on contestants and how to vote visit www.missblackburn.co.uk

Comments(3)

dg666 says...
2:10am Sat 29 May 10

Chantelle Kenyon,

It is a real shame that you have this injury, however i am more than happy to add £300 to your charity, Children’s Variety Club as long as this goes to those in Blackburn.

May i wish you all the best in the competition tomorrow, and i am really glad you are brave enough to go through with this.

Whilst i know and understand that there will be young ladies like youself that have this ambition to achieve Miss Blackburn, irrespective of creed or for want of a better word 'looks' i think it can only be positive for our town. I love my 'home' town and anything i can do to support it, i will do.

Please contact me through the LET (email and i will arrange for the money to be directed to your Charity)

I will get somebody to drop off.

As i said Good Luck!!!

DG

chantellek says...
12:07pm Sat 29 May 10

Hi There
First of all it is so nice to know that we have such nice people!! I am thrilled to bits and I am am sure the Childrens Charity Club will do too, im sure they wont have a problem using the funds in Blackburn. I am so grateful..I have sent you a email.

Thank you so much

Chantelle k

blackburn_rovers says...
6:49am Sun 30 May 10

good luck and i wish you all the best..xx


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