Miss Universe 1999
Miss Universe 1999 | |
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Miss Universe 1999 participating nations and results | |
Date | 26 May 1999 |
Presenters | Jack Wagner, Ali Landry, Julie Moran |
Entertainment | Julio Iglesias, Jr. |
Venue | Chaguaramas Convention Centre, Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago |
Broadcaster | CBS |
Entrants | 84 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | Botswana |
Withdrawals | Bulgaria, Guam, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Zimbabwe |
Returns | Austria, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands, Guyana, Suriname, Turks & Caicos, Zambia |
Winner |
Mpule Kwelagobe Botswana |
Congeniality |
Marisa Ferreira Portugal |
Best National Costume |
Nicole Simone Dyer Trinidad & Tobago |
Photogenic |
Brenda Liz Lopez Puerto Rico |
Miss Universe 1999, the 48th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 26 May 1999 at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana was crowned by Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad & Tobago at the end of the event. Kwelagobe became the first Miss Universe to come from a debuting nation since 1958. Eighty-four contestants competed in this year.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
Miss Universe 1999 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up |
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Top 5 | |
Top 10 |
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Contestants
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Notes
Replacements
- Philippines - Janelle Bautista (Not a Philippine citizen)
Other notes
- The candidates for Miss Philippines (Miss Philippines World) and Miss Spain (2nd runner-up) were not the original winners of their national pageants. Miriam Quiambao was originally selected to compete at the 1999 Miss World Pageant, but was bumped up to the Miss Universe-Philippines title after the original winner, Janelle Bautista was dethroned. Diana Noguera of Spain was 3rd in her national pageant but became the representative for her country because the winner, Lorena Bernal was 17, the 1st runner up, Carmen Fernández, couldn't go to Miss Universe because her father was seriously sick, and the 2nd runner up, Inma Nadal had to participate in Miss Europe.
- Miss Universe title winner, Mpule Kwelagobe, was Botswana's first ever candidate to compete at the Miss Universe pageant.
- The Parade of Nations is similar to 1998's, except that the contestants wore their national costumes this time.
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