Miss World 2011
Miss World 2011 | |
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Date | 6 November 2011 |
Presenters | Jason Cook, Angela Chow, Steve Douglas |
Entertainment | Diversity, Blue, Ramin Karimloo |
Venue | Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, United Kingdom |
Broadcaster | E!, ITV |
Entrants | 113 |
Placements | 31 |
Debuts | Kyrgyzstan, St. Barthélemy |
Withdrawals | Angola, Cape Verde, Ethiopia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guyana, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Macau, Malawi, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Suriname, Zambia |
Returns | Austria, Bermuda, Bonaire, Chile, Dominican Republic, Guam, Liberia, Nicaragua, Slovenia |
Winner |
Ivian Sarcos Venezuela |
Miss World 2011, the 61st edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 6 November 2011 at the Earls Court Two in London, UK. As part of the events, the contestants also travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland between 23 and 27 October.[1] Alexandria Mills of the United States crowned her successor Ivian Sarcos of Venezuela at the end of the event. Although over 120 delegates were expected to compete, problems regarding the timely acquisition of visas prevented several candidates from participating, thus reducing the final number to 113. Miss World 2011 was viewed by over 1 billion people worldwide.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
Miss World 2011 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up | |
Top 7 |
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Top 15 |
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Top 20 |
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Top 31 |
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Contestants
Contestants from 113 countries participated in Miss World 2011.
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown |
Albania | Isi Topçiu-Ulaj | 18 | Tirana |
Argentina | Antonella Kruger | 19 | Zárate |
Aruba | Gillain Berry | 24 | Oranjestad |
Australia | Amber Greasley | 18 | Brisbane |
Austria | Julia Hofer | 19 | Mayrhofen |
Bahamas | Sasha Joyce | 23 | New Providence |
Barbados | Taisha Shaddai Carrington | 18 | Bridgetown |
Belarus | Anastasiya Kharlanava | 21 | Gomel |
Belgium | Justine De Jonckheere | 19 | Wevelgem |
Belize | Kadejah Tunn | 18 | Belize City |
Bermuda | Jana Lynn Outerbridge | 22 | St. George's |
Bolivia | Yohana Vaca Guzmán | 24 | Cotoca |
Bonaire | Benazir Charles | 19 | Kralendijk |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | Snežana Kuzmanović | 17 | Laktaši |
Botswana | Karabo Sampson | 21 | Tsabong |
Brazil | Juceila Bueno | 23 | Vera Cruz |
Bulgaria | Vanya Peneva | 23 | Kazanlak |
Canada | Riza Santos | 25 | Calgary |
Cayman Islands | Lindsay Japal | 23 | George Town |
Chile | Gabriela Pulgar | 23 | Santiago |
China PR | Liu Chen | 25 | Harbin |
Colombia | Mónica Restrepo | 21 | Bogotá |
Costa Rica | Paola Chaverri | 20 | Heredia |
Côte d'Ivoire | Kohiman Kouadio | 18 | Gagnoa |
Croatia | Katarina Prnjak | 21 | Šibenik |
Curaçao | Monifa Jansen | 18 | Willemstad |
Cyprus | Orthodoxia Panagi | 19 | Larnaca |
Czech Republic | Denisa Domanská | 19 | Kyjov |
Denmark | Maya Olesen | 20 | Christiansfeld |
Dominican Republic | Marianly Burgos | 20 | San Francisco de Macorís |
Ecuador | Verónica Vargas | 22 | Guayaquil |
Egypt | Donia Hamed | 23 | Cairo |
El Salvador | Karen Castro | 18 | San Salvador |
England | Alize Lily Mounter | 22 | London |
Finland | Sara Sieppi | 20 | Tornio |
France | Clémence Marie Oleksy | 20 | Vichy |
Georgia | Janeta Kerdikoshvili | 19 | Tbilisi |
Germany | Sabrina-Nathalie Reitz | 21 | Langenselbold |
Ghana | Stephanie Karikari | 19 | Atwima |
Gibraltar | Michelle Pedersen | 24 | Gibraltar |
Greece | Eleni Miariti | 21 | Athens |
Guadeloupe | Violaine Grainville | 20 | Saint-Claude |
Guam | Siera Robertson | 21 | Yoña |
Guatemala | Lourdes Figueroa | 23 | Guatemala City |
Honduras | Bessy López | 18 | Choloma |
Hong Kong | Hyman Chu | 24 | Hong Kong |
Hungary | Linda Szunai | 18 | Nagykovácsi |
Iceland | Sigrún Eva Ármannsdóttir | 18 | Akranes |
India | Kanishtha Dhankhar | 22 | Mumbai |
Indonesia | Astrid Yunadi | 21 | Surabaya |
Ireland | Holly Carpenter | 20 | Dublin |
Israel | Ella Ran | 21 | Herzlia |
Italy | Tania Bambaci | 21 | Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto |
Jamaica | Danielle Crosskill | 26 | Kingston |
Japan | Midori Tanaka | 23 | Okayama |
Kazakhstan | Zhanna Zhumaliyeva | 24 | Uralsk |
Kenya | Catherine Onyango | 19 | Githurai |
Korea | Kyung-min Doe | 20 | Daegu |
Kyrgyzstan | Nazira Nurzhanova | 24 | Bishkek |
Latvia | Alice Miskovska | 23 | Daugavpils |
Lebanon | Yara Khouri-Mikhael | 19 | Byblos |
Liberia | Meenakshi Subramani | 23 | Bensonville |
Lithuania | Ieva Gervinskaitė | 21 | Skuodas |
Macedonia FYRO | Vesna Jakimovska | 20 | Struga |
Malaysia | Chloe Chen Tien Nee | 21 | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Claire Busuttil | 22 | Ħaż-Żabbar |
Martinique | Axelle Perrier | 20 | Fort-de-France |
Mauritius | Joëlle Nagapen | 22 | St. Pierre |
Mexico | Gabriela Palacio | 22 | Aguascalientes |
Moldova | Veronica Popovici | 21 | Chisinau |
Mongolia | Buyankhishig Unurbayar | 22 | Ulaan Baatar |
Montenegro | Maja Maraš | 20 | Podgorica |
Namibia | Luzaan van Wyk | 24 | Windhoek |
Nepal | Malina Joshi | 23 | Dharan |
Netherlands | Lauren de Robles | 22 | Emmen |
New Zealand | Mianette Broekman | 22 | Auckland |
Nicaragua | Darling Trujillo | 24 | Ciudad Darío |
Nigeria | Sylvia Nduka | 20 | Isuofia |
Northern Ireland | Finola Guinnane | 22 | Drumbo |
Norway | Anna Larsen Zahl | 23 | Sortland |
Panama | Irene Núñez | 24 | Santiago de Veraguas |
Paraguay | Nicole Huber | 21 | Asunción |
Peru | Odilia García | 24 | Lima |
Philippines | Gwendoline Ruais | 21 | Muntinlupa |
Poland | Angelika Ogryzek | 19 | Szczecin |
Portugal | Bárbara Franco | 19 | Ribeira Brava |
Puerto Rico | Amanda Vilanova | 20 | San Juan |
Romania | Alexandra Stănescu | 21 | Pucioasa |
Russia | Natalia Gantimurova | 20 | Moscow |
St. Barthelemy | Johanna Sansano | 21 | Gustavia |
Scotland | Jennifer Reoch | 22 | Glasgow |
Serbia | Milica Tepavac | 23 | Novi Sad |
Sierra Leone | Natasha Beckley | 24 | Freetown |
Singapore | May Hsu | 21 | Singapore |
Slovakia | Michaela Ňurciková | 21 | Nové Zámky |
Slovenia | Lana Mahnič Jekoš | 21 | Grosuplje |
South Africa | Bokang Montjane | 25 | Johannesburg |
Spain | Carla García | 21 | Telde |
Sri Lanka | Pushpika Sandamali | 21 | Colombo |
Sweden | Nicoline Artursson | 18 | Halmstad |
Tanzania | Salha Kifai | 18 | Ilala |
Thailand | Pacharida Blatchford | 20 | Bangkok |
Trinidad & Tobago | Lee-Ann Forbes | 21 | Saint James |
Turkey | Gizem Karaca | 19 | Istanbul |
Uganda | Sylvia Namutebi | 23 | Kampala |
Ukraine | Iaroslava Kuriacha | 19 | Vinnytsia |
United States | Erin Cummins | 19 | Washington |
Uruguay | Karina Maldonado | 18 | Montevideo |
US Virgin Islands | Esonica Mictecia Veira | 22 | St. Thomas |
Venezuela | Ivian Sarcos | 22 | Guanare |
Vietnam | Phạm Thuý Vy | 22 | Hanoi |
Wales | Sara Manchipp | 21 | Port Talbot |
Zimbabwe | Malaika Mushandu | 19 | Harare |
Judges
Miss World 2011 contestants were evaluated by a panel of judges.[2]
- Julia Morley – Chairwoman of the Miss World Organization [3]
- Denise Perrier – Miss World 1953 from France
- Antigone Costanda – Miss World 1954 from Egypt
- Cindy Breakspeare – Miss World 1976 from Jamaica
- Linda Pétursdóttir – Miss World 1988 from Iceland
- Agbani Darego – Miss World 2001 from Nigeria
- Zhang Zilin – Miss World 2007 from China PR
- Ksenia Sukhinova – Miss World 2008 from Russia
- Kaiane Aldorino – Miss World 2009 from Gibraltar
- Krish Naidoo – Miss World International Ambassador
- Mike Dixon – Musical Director
- George Kotsiopoulos – Fashion Stylist & Editor
- Warren Batchelor – Miss World Executive Producer
- Andrew Minarik – Make-Up Artist & Hairdresser
Notes
Debuts
Returns
Last competed in 1995: Last competed in 1996: |
Last competed in 2005 Last competed in 2008: |
Last competed in 2009: |
Withdrawals
Designations
- Albania – Isi Topçiu-Ulaj was appointed to represent Albania, she was the 3rd runner-up at the Miss Albania 2010 pageant.
- Belarus – Anastasiya Kharlanava was appointed to represent Belarus, after no national pageant was held because the Miss Belarus pageant is a bi-annual event. It was last time held in 2010. Anastasiya was the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Belarus 2010 pageant.
- Curaçao – Monifa Jansen was appointed as Senorita Kòrsou World 2011 after she wasn't allowed to compete at Miss Universe 2011 because she didn't meet the age minimum requirement.
- Egypt – Donia Hamed was appointed to represent Egypt after no national pageant was held due to the political crisis. Donia was previously Miss Universe Egypt 2010.
- Greece – Eleni Miariti was appointed to represent Greece, after no national pageant was held due to the financial crisis. She was chosen among the group of contestants that took part of the Miss World Greece 2011 casting call held on 8 October.[4]
- Guatemala – Lourdes Figueroa was appointed to represent Guatemala. She was Miss Guatemala 2009 and delegate at Miss Universe 2009
- Mongolia – Buyankhishig Unurbayar.
- Nicaragua – Darling Trujillo was appointed "Miss Mundo Nicaragua 2011" after the new national director Denis Davila, was awarded the license of Miss World in Nicaragua.
- United States – Erin Cummins was appointed to represent United States by Elite Models, license holders for Miss World in the United States. Cummins works for Elite Models as a professional model.
- US Virgin Islands – Esonica Veira was appointed to represent US Virgin Islands, she was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Universe US Virgin Islands 2011 pageant.
- Vietnam – Victoria Phạm Thuý Vy was appointed to represent Vietnam, she is the 2nd runner-up of Miss Vietnam World 2010.
Replacements
- Austria – Julia Hofer replaced the original winner of Miss Austria 2011 pageant, Carmen Stamboli, because Carmen was overage and didn't meet the age requirements stipulated by Miss World organisation. Julia was the 1st runner-up at the national pageant.
- Hong Kong – Miss Hong Kong 2011 winner Rebecca Zhu was replaced by the 1st runner-up Hyman Chu, due to Rebecca was busy to star in her first TV Drama ever during Miss World 2011.
- Mauritius – Joelle Nagapen replaced Laetitia Darche due to Laetitia's participation at the Miss Intercontinental 2011 pageant. Joelle was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Mauritius 2010 pageant.
- Mexico – Cynthia de la Vega was replaced by Gabriela Palacio after being dethroned for failing to fulfill her duties as Miss World Mexico.
References
- ↑ "2011 to be held in London". Miss World. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ↑ "Miss Philippines is runner-up in Miss World in London". GMA News Online. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
- ↑ "Caribbean Runner-up & Finalist". NY Carib News. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
- ↑ Edwin Toledo. "The Times of Beauty - www.timesofbeauty.com - Miss World 2015 - Miss Universe 2015: Miss World Greece 2011". Retrieved 30 January 2016.