
Miss U.K.F.M and Miss Deputy U.K.F.M are probably the most sort after Titles to win within the U.K.F.M, with well over 50-60 girls entering each year.
Each girl has to go in for an interview with The president-Eileen Cheshires daughter Jane and Ray from JJ Twirlers, each girl has to answer a series of questions and they are judged (amongst other things) on their personality, their willingness to commit to the federation and their ability to shine as a role model.
The 2 lucky girls duties include representing the federation by attending every competition to help out with marshalling, selling raffle tickets, handing out the trophies and generally being a good role model to the children. They would also need to be present at the New years Day parade in
At our very first nationals as Blue Vision Twirling Team Sarah Webb decided to put herself in for Miss U.K.F.M. After what she thought was a terrible interview, she was certain that she wasn't going to get it!!!
Then on presentation night when they called out Sarahs name as Miss U.K.F.M we all went wild, it was such a great feeling for all of us i don't think there was any ones eyes it didn't bring a tear to from our troupe!!
Then we went on to have a great year after that going round to all the competitions getting to know all the different troupes and judges
Above is a picture of Sarah just after she was crowned Miss U.K.F.M 04/05.

marching ability, to carry either the Union Jack, the U.K.F.M banner or a rifle. The colour guard are there to 'protect' Miss U.K.F.M/Deputy and to represent the U.K.F.M by leading the parade of colours at nationals and at the New Years Day parade and at any other special events/parades.
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