Róisín Egenton

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Róisín Ryan Egenton, a 23-year-old woman representing New York, was crowned the Rose of Tralee in the Festival Dome, Tralee, in front of a live audience of over 2,000 on 22 August 2000. Over 1.3m viewers watched the first half of the selection on television Monday night and an estimated 1.5m tuned in again for the second half on Tuesday, the biggest audience ever breaking all records for RTÉ Ireland.

Róisín is the third New York Rose to have ever won the title, the previous New York winner being Marie Soden in 1976.

During her year, Róisín guest appeared on a number of television programmes including RTÉ's The Late Late Show, Open House, and Up for the Match, as well as TV3's Ireland AM. She also participated in radio & newspaper interviews, and in magazine photo shoots. The weekly newspaper Ireland on Sunday included her in their list of the "Top 30 Hottest Women in Ireland", the monthly magazine Irish America named her one of the "Top 100 Irish Americans of 2000".

Róisín received an Honours degree in International Studies from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. A keen musician, she was principal violinist with the Manhattan School of Music Philharmonic and the New Jersey Youth Symphony, and she also performed in New York's Carnegie Hall.

In July/August 2007, Roisin was one-third of an act called "The Roses", along with previous Rose of Tralee winners Orla O'Shea and Orla Tobin, who competed in RTÉ One's Charity You're A Star. They appeared behalf of the Irish Heart Foundation. The group made it through 7 of the 10 nights live on national television before being voted off.

In 2008, Roisin won the AIMS (Association of Irish Musical Societies) award for Best Comedienne for her role as Ado Annie in Kilkenny Musical Society's production of Oklahoma!.

Preceded by
Geraldine O'Grady
Rose of Tralee
August 2000 - August 2001
Succeeded by
Lisa Manning

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