Miss Supranational 2012
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Miss Supranational 2012 – czwarta gala Miss Supranational, w której to miejsce organizacji wywołało wiele kontrowersji: konkurs ponownie miał zawitać do Płocka, następnie brano pod uwagę Opole i Toruń, później zdecydowano się na Sopot w nowo odświeżonym amfiteatrze Operze Leśnej, konkurs miał odbyć się 15 września, ostatecznie jednak gala zawitała do stolicy kraju Warszawy w Studio TV „Hala Mera”, w dniu 14 września 2012. W konkursie miała wziąć udział rekordowa liczba powyżej 95 uczestniczek z różnych krajów świata, ale ostatecznie skończyło się na 53 uczestniczek. Galę finałową poprowadzili: Kuba Klawiter i Marcin Kwaśny. Po rocznej przerwie Miss Supranational wróciło do telewizji TV4, ponieważ rok wcześniej galę tę transmitowała stacja Polsat. W części artystycznej wystąpili: Afromental, IRA oraz Chemia.
Nagrodą dla najpiękniejszej było 25 tysięcy dolarów. Konkurs wygrała Miss Białorusi – Ekaterina Buraya.
Rezultat finałowy
Rezultat | Miss[1] |
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Miss Supranational 2012 |
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1. wicemiss |
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2. wicemiss |
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3. wicemiss |
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4. wicemiss |
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Top 20 |
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Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
Kontynent | Uczestniczka[1] |
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Afryka |
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Ameryka Północna i Południowa |
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Azja i Oceania |
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Europa |
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Nagrody specjalne
Nagroda | Zwyciężczyni[1] |
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Miss Elegancji |
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Miss Fotogeniczności |
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Miss Internetu |
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Miss Koleżeńskości |
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Miss Osobowości |
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Miss Talentu |
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Miss Top Model |
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Miss St.George |
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Najlepsze Ciało |
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Najlepszy Strój Narodowy |
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Jurorzy
- Angelika Ogryzek – Miss Polski 2011, Miss Polska Supranational 2013
- Weronika Marczuk – aktorka
- Carsten Mohr – szef WBA organizator główny
- Karina Pinilla Corro – Miss Supranational 2010
- Monika Lewczuk – Miss Supranational 2011
- Gerhard Parzutka von Lipiński – prezes zarządu Nowa Scena, prezydent wykonawczy konkursu Miss Supranational
Lista uczestniczek
53 kandydatki konkursu piękności Miss Suprantional 2012[2]
Państwo | Uczestniczka | Wiek | Wzrost (cm) | Miejscowość |
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Albania | Elidjona Rusi | 17 | 173 | Tirana |
Anglia | Rachael Howard | 26 | 178 | Birmingham |
Belgia | Emmily Polen | 23 | 178 | Bruksela |
Belize | Thessalonia Logan | 19 | 165 | Belize City |
Białoruś | Katsyariana Buraya | 23 | 177 | Mińsk |
Boliwia | Adriana Rivera | 20 | 174 | Tarija |
Bośnia i Hercegowina | Ema Golijanin | 20 | 177 | Sarajewo |
Brazylia | Mariane Silvestre | 20 | 176 | Araraquara |
Czarnogóra | Kristina Grbovic | 20 | 175 | Podgorica |
Czechy | Michaela Dihlová | 21 | 177 | Kozmice |
Dania | Julia Prokopenko | 19 | 169 | Kopenhaga |
Dominikana | Chantel Martínez | 18 | 178 | Nowy Jork |
Ekwador | Sulay Castillo | 21 | 178 | San Lorenzo |
Estonia | Maarja Tõnisson | 22 | 178 | Tallinn |
Filipiny | Elaine Kay Moll | 20 | 180 | Camarines Sur |
Francja | Solene Froment | 20 | 181 | Aix-en-Provence |
Gabon | Victorie Okayi | 20 | 170 | Libreville |
Gruzja | Sopia Venetikian | 19 | 180 | Tbilisi |
Hiszpania | Nieves Sanchez | 21 | 172 | Barcelona |
Honduras | Natalia Coto | 24 | 174 | Tegucigalpa |
Indie | Gunjan Saini | 23 | 178 | Delhi |
Irlandia Północna | Julie Montague | 22 | 178 | Belfast |
Islandia | Sigrún Eva Ármannsdóttir | 25 | 175 | Akranes |
Izrael | Nela Goldberg | 25 | 175 | Jerozolima |
Kanada | Katie Starke | 22 | 178 | Toronto |
Kosowo | Arselajda Buraku | 18 | 178 | Prisztina |
Kostaryka | Kary Ramos | 19 | 175 | San José |
Kuba | Damaris Aguilar | 26 | 167 | Hawana |
Litwa | Nora Sudaryte | 21 | 174 | Wilno |
Macedonia Północna | Milena Padovska | 19 | 178 | Skopje |
Namibia | Ester Shatipamba | 24 | 165 | Windhuk |
Niemcy | Stephanie Ziolko | 21 | 178 | Monachium |
Nigeria | Usuemhegbe Ugonoh | 18 | 180 | Abudża |
Norwegia | Marie Selvik | 23 | 171 | Oslo |
Panama | Elissa Estrada Cortez | 21 | 175 | Arraiján |
Polska | Agnieszka Karasiewicz | 17 | 178 | Warszawa |
Portugalia | Carmen Fernandes | 25 | 178 | Lizbona |
Portoryko | Gabriela Berríos | 21 | 178 | Toa Alta |
Rumunia | Madalina Horlescu | 21 | 177 | Bukareszt |
Południowa Afryka | Michelle Giden Huys | 24 | 178 | Kapsztad |
Rwanda | Sabrina Kubwimana | 24 | 185 | Kigali |
Serbia | Isidora Stancic | 24 | 180 | Belgrad |
Słowenia | Lea Kern | 19 | 170 | Lublana |
Stany Zjednoczone | Yamile Mufdi | 26 | 179 | Miami |
Surinam | Periskia Laing | 20 | 170 | Paramaribo |
Szkocja | Sunita Pall | 23 | 171 | Liverpool |
Szwecja | Sandra Larsson | 20 | 174 | Munkfors |
Tajlandia | Nanthawan Wannachutha | 26 | 176 | Bangkok |
Turcja | Ozlem Katipoglu | 19 | 180 | Stambuł |
Walia | Sophie Jayne Hall | 21 | 171 | Cardiff |
Wenezuela | Diamilex Alexander | 26 | 188 | Barquisimeto |
Węgry | Annamária Rákosi | 21 | 172 | Budapeszt |
Wietnam | Lại Hương Thảo | 21 | 170 | Hajfong |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2012-12-17)].
- ↑ http://supranacional.com/pagecontestants-2012.html
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