Miss Supranational 2013
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Miss Supranational 2013 − piąta gala konkursu Miss Supranational, która odbyła się 6 września 2013. Po raz pierwszy w historii konkursu gala nie odbyła się w Polsce, tak jak w pierwszych czterech edycjach, tylko na Białorusi, w Mińsku, w hali Pałacu Sportowego.
W konkursie miała wziąć udział rekordowa liczba 100 uczestniczek, ostatecznie w konkursie wystartowało 84 z czego dwie zrezygnowały w trakcie grupowania. Transmisję przeprowadziła białoruska telewizja ONT, natomiast retransmisje w Polsce przeprowadziła stacja TV4. Na gali wystąpiła białoruska piosenkarka Alona Łanska[1].
Konkurs wygrała Miss Filipin – Mutya Johanna Datul, po raz pierwszy w tym konkursie koronowano kobietę z Azji.
Rezultat finałowy
Rezultat | Placements |
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Miss Supranational 2013 |
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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[2] |
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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
Miss Talentu[3]
Rezultat | Uczestniczka |
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Zwyciężczyni |
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2. miejsce |
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3. miejsce |
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Top 10 |
Pozostałe nagrody specjalne
Nagroda | Zwyciężczyni[4] |
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Miss Bikini |
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Miss Elegancji |
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Miss Fotogeniczności[5] |
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Miss Internetu |
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Miss Koleżeńskości |
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Miss Osobowości |
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Miss Top Model |
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Najlepsze Ciało |
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Najlepszy Strój Narodowy |
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Jurorzy
Karina Pinilla Corro – Miss Supranational 2010
Ludmiła Aleńksiejewa – prezes marketingu Krynica Beauty Company
Carsten Mohr – prezydent World Beauty Association S.A.
Grigorij Kisjel – prezes kanału telewizyjnego ONT TV
Iwan Władisiewicz – dziennikarz radiowy
Soraya Ticzer – projektantka mody
Alaksandr Bahdanowicz – medalista olimpijski w kajakarstwie
Iwan Ajplatow – projektant mody
- Elis Camillo – specjalistka medycyny estetycznej
Ekaterina Buraya – Miss Supranational 2012
Gerhard Parzutka von Lipiński – prezes zarządu Nowa Scena, prezydent wykonawczy konkursu Miss Supranational
Lista uczestniczek
82 kandydatki konkursu piękności Miss Suprantional 2013[6]
Państwo | Uczestniczka | Wiek | Wzrost (cm) | Miejscowość |
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![]() | Deisa Shehaj | 20 | 172 | Tirana |
![]() | Rachel Christie | 25 | 178 | Londyn |
![]() | Juliana Kawka | 20 | 175 | Buenos Aires |
![]() | Esma Voloder | 21 | 177 | Melbourne |
![]() | Samira Akmanova | 20 | 175 | Baku |
![]() | Karen Op't Eynde | 19 | 175 | Overijse |
![]() | Wieranika Czaczyna | 17 | 177 | Homel |
![]() | Teresa Talmas | 20 | 175 | Beni |
![]() | Raquel Benetti | 25 | 175 | São Francisco de Paula |
![]() | Qiang Liu | 18 | 174 | Pekin |
![]() | Lucie Klukavá | 20 | 179 | Ostrawa |
![]() | Alexandria Eissinger | 23 | 173 | Roskilde |
![]() | Alba Aquino | 21 | 174 | Salvaleón de Higüey |
![]() | Giuliana Villavicencio | 23 | 170 | Guayaquil |
![]() | Xenia Likhacheva | 24 | 171 | Tallinn |
![]() | Mutya Johanna Datul | 21 | 173 | Santa Maria |
![]() | Asal Bargh | 26 | 174 | Helsinki |
![]() | Camille René | 18 | 177 | Fort-de-France |
![]() | Hilary Ondo | 18 | 171 | Oyem |
![]() | Getty Baffoa | 23 | 177 | Accra |
![]() | Nino Gulikashvili | 19 | 178 | Tbilisi |
![]() | Elodie Odadan | 17 | 176 | Basse-Terre |
![]() | Ana Rodas | 22 | 170 | Gwatemala |
![]() | Lisa Ngonde | 19 | 173 | Malabo |
![]() | Manouchka Luberisse | 26 | 171 | Port-au-Prince |
![]() | Eva Rogel | 23 | 176 | Sewilla |
![]() | Leila Aigbedion | 21 | 175 | Heemskerk |
![]() | Andrea López | 18 | 168 | Siguatepeque |
![]() | Sisi Wang | 21 | 166 | Hongkong |
![]() | Vijaya Sharma | 20 | 173 | Nowe Delhi |
![]() | Cok Istri Krisnanda Widani | 21 | 172 | Tabanan |
![]() | Fanney Ingvarsdóttir | 22 | 175 | Garðabær |
![]() | Klaodia Khalaf | 23 | 173 | Bagdad |
![]() | Chloe Marsden | 18 | 168 | Belfast |
![]() | Maurita Robinson | 23 | 170 | Kingston |
![]() | Johanna Loïs Medjo Akamba | 23 | 182 | Jaunde |
![]() | Suzette Hernandez | 27 | 172 | Vancouver |
![]() | Isabel Cristina Asprilla | 24 | 179 | Bahia Solano |
![]() | Ramela Koleci | 23 | 178 | Prisztina |
![]() | Elena Correa | 22 | 175 | San José |
![]() | Heloise Paulmier | 18 | 167 | Luksemburg |
![]() | Diana Kubasova | 24 | 176 | Ryga |
![]() | Sarah Leyshan | 26 | 170 | Makau |
![]() | Nancy Markus | 23 | 170 | Kuala Lumpur |
![]() | Cindy Jolie | 22 | 176 | Fort-de-France |
![]() | Jacqueline Morales | 22 | 175 | Zapotlanejo |
![]() | Khin Wint Wah | 18 | 173 | Rangun |
![]() | Valeria Donu | 19 | 175 | Kiszyniów |
![]() | Jackeline Dobritzsch | 22 | 176 | Berlin |
![]() | Neri Omoregie | 23 | 180 | Edo |
![]() | Alejandra Gross | 26 | 170 | Managua |
![]() | Marie Molo Peter | 22 | 171 | Fredrikstad |
![]() | Chanè Berghorst | 21 | 169 | Auckland |
![]() | Yinnela Yohan Yero Torres | 23 | 179 | Panama |
![]() | Angelika Natalia Ogryzek | 21 | 176 | Szczecin |
![]() | Desireé Del Río | 27 | 175 | San Juan |
![]() | Bruna Monteiro | 21 | 180 | Bragança |
![]() | Natasha Pretorius | 25 | 177 | Kapsztad |
![]() | Julie Nauche | 25 | 170 | Saint-Denis |
![]() | Jana Dubnik | 22 | 177 | Nowosybirsk |
![]() | Natalia Rus | 17 | 178 | Marmarosz |
![]() | Aurore Mutesi | 21 | 178 | Kigali |
![]() | Metzi Solano | 23 | 169 | San Salvador |
![]() | Tanja Cupic | 20 | 175 | Belgrad |
![]() | Suad Dukuray | 22 | 168 | Freetown |
![]() | Luciána Čvirková | 19 | 178 | Bratysława |
![]() | Gayesha Perera | 25 | 170 | Kolombo |
![]() | Kristy Abreu | 19 | 173 | Westchester |
![]() | Jaleeza Weibolt | 20 | 174 | Paramaribo |
![]() | Joana Loureiro | 25 | 175 | Berno |
![]() | Sally Lindgren | 18 | 175 | Sztokholm |
![]() | Thanyaporn Srisen | 25 | 173 | Bangkok |
![]() | Armande Akumah | 22 | 178 | Lomé |
![]() | Leyla Köse | 21 | 178 | Nevşehir |
![]() | Kateryna Sandułowa | 23 | 177 | Kijów |
![]() | Agustina Mederos | 21 | 173 | Montevideo |
![]() | Fallon Robinson | 18 | 167 | Cardiff |
![]() | Annie Fuenmayor | 22 | 175 | Maracaibo |
![]() | Anett Szigethy | 17 | 176 | Budapeszt |
![]() | Laura Piras | 21 | 175 | Sardynia |
![]() | Reine Victoire Aka | 20 | 169 | Jamusukro |
![]() | Esonica Viera | 24 | 172 | Saint Thomas |
![]() | Lungile Mathe | 23 | 175 | Harare |
Ciekawostki
Państwa, które zadebiutowały w konkursie
Państwa, które powróciły do konkursu
Państwa, które zrezygnowały z konkursu
Belize
Bośnia i Hercegowina
Czarnogóra
Izrael
Kuba
Litwa
Macedonia Północna
Namibia
Słowenia
Wietnam
Notki
Kraje, które zmieniły kandydatki
Bahamy - Deandra Harris
Botswana - Tshepiso Alexandria Mothothori
Curaçao - Marvia Laurence, Ruanda Louise Reinilla
Dominikana - Carolyn Hawa
Gabon - Vanessa Lemani
Gwadelupa - Leila Lapin
Jamajka - Chavoy Gordon
Kolumbia - Tatiana Macea Davila
Kuba - Brianna Ortiz
Serbia - Amanda Manasievski
Szwecja - Sabina Claeson
Urugwaj - Lorena Romaso
Kraje, które wybrały kandydatki, lecz wycofały się z konkursu
debiut
Algieria - Sarah Tarchid
Botswana - Shine Tlape
Malta - Alison Galea Valleta
Tanzania - Winfrida Dominic
powrót
Bahamy - Lataj Henfield
Curaçao - Xiohenne Renita (musiała się wycofać w trakcie zgrupowania, ponieważ po zrobieniu testu okazało się, że jest w ciąży)[7]
Etiopia - Nardos Kinde
Japonia - Sayaka Ishii
rezygnacja
Belize Jessel Lauriano
Izrael - Shelly Regev
Kuba - Liz Valdez
Litwa - Migle Latusenkaite
Namibia - Salmi Nambinga
Szkocja - Gemma Palmer (zrezygnowała w trakcie zgrupowania, przyczyna tej decyzji jest nieznana)
Wietnam - Jewaria Gazaele Luu
Kandydatki, które brały udział w innych konkursach piękności
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Przypisy
- ↑ Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-11-24)].
- ↑ http://www.globalbeauties.com/supranational/mabuhay-philippines-you-are-miss-supranational-2013/
- ↑ Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-08-23)].
- ↑ Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-03-04)].
- ↑ Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-03-04)].
- ↑ Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-09-07)].
- ↑ Zarchiwizowana kopia. [dostęp 2015-11-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-09-24)].
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