Miss Supranational 2019
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Miejsce | |||
Prowadzenie | Anita Jones, Damian Kordas | ||
Występy | |||
Stacja telewizyjna | |||
Liczba uczestników | 77 | ||
Państwa debiutujące | |||
Państwa wycofane | Chiny, Czarnogóra, Dania, Grecja, Gwadelupa, Kosowo, Liban, Malezja, Mołdawia, Pakistan, Salwador, Słowenia, Szwajcaria, Szwecja, Togo, Włochy | ||
Państwa powracające | Chile, Etiopia, Honduras, Irlandia, Irlandia Północna, Islandia, Kamerun, Litwa, Makau, Niemcy, Peru, Sri Lanka, Szkocja, Trynidad i Tobago, Walia, Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej, Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Miss Supranational | Anntonia Porsild | ||
I Wicemiss | Yana Haenisch | ||
II Wicemiss | |||
III Wicemiss | Janick Maceta | ||
IV Wicemiss | Gabriela De La Cruz | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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Miss Supranational 2019 – 11. wybory Miss Supranational. Gala finałowa odbyła się 6 grudnia 2019 w Międzynarodowym Centrum Kongresowym w Katowicach. Miss Supranational została reprezentantka Tajlandii Anntonia Porsild[1].
Rezultaty
Tytuł | Laureautka |
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Miss Supranational 2019 | Tajlandia – Anntonia Porsild |
I Wicemiss | Namibia – Yana Haenisch |
II Wicemiss | Indonezja – Jesica Fitriana Martasari |
III Wicemiss | Peru – Janick Maceta |
IV Wicemiss | Wenezuela – Gabriela De La Cruz |
Top 10 | Czechy – Hana Vágnerová |
Top 25 | Argentyna – Avril Marco |
Po finale ujawniono szczegółowe TOP 30 konkursu:
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Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
Kontynent | Laureautka |
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Afryka | Kamerun – Angèle Kossinda |
Ameryki | Stany Zjednoczone – Regina Gray |
Azja | Wietnam – Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Châu |
Karaiby | Dominikana – Yaliza Burgos |
Europa | Czechy – Hana Vágnerová |
Oceania | Nowa Zelandia – Eva Louise Wilson |
Nagrody specjalne
Tytuł | Laureautka |
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Miss Fotogeniczności | Finlandia – Viivi Altonen |
Miss Koleżenskości | Szkocja – Aimee Mcgarvie |
Miss Elegancji | Holandia – Nathalie Yasmin Mogbelzada |
Najlepszy kostium narodowy | Meksyk – Dariana Urista |
Miss Talent | Singapur – Naomi Huth |
Best Influencer | Holandia – Nathalie Yasmin Mogbelzada |
Fan Vote | Indonezja – Jesica Fitriana Martasari |
Supra Model of the Year 2019
Kontynent | Laureautka |
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Afryka | Gwinea Równikowa – Alba Isabel Obama |
Ameryka | Kolumbia – Yaiselle Tous |
Azja | Makau – Christina Zheng |
Europa | Islandia – Hugrún Birta Egilsdóttir |
Karaiby | Portoryko – Shaleyka Vélez |
Oceania | Australia – Alexandra Wallace |
Lista uczestniczek
77 kandydatki konkursu Miss Supranational 2019:
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Wzrost | Miasto rodzinne |
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Albania | Arta Celaj | 18 | 177 | Tropoja |
Anglia | Kirsty Lerchundi | 18 | 178 | Bath |
Argentyna | Avril Marco | 20 | 172 | Santiago del Estero |
Australia | Alexandra Wallace | 28 | 180 | Orange |
Barbados | Stevie Miles | 23 | 178 | Nowy Jork |
Belgia | Camilia Martinez | 20 | 174 | Liège |
Białoruś | Karolina Borisevich | 22 | 173 | Grodno |
Boliwia | María Elena Antelo Molina | 25 | 175 | Riberalta |
Brazylia | Fernanda Souza | 24 | 173 | Joinville |
Chile | Katherine Muñoz | 28 | 173 | Viña del Mar |
Chorwacja | Helena Krnetić | 19 | 180 | Zagrzeb |
Czechy | Hana Vágnerová | 25 | 175 | Brno |
Dominikana | Yaliza Burgos | 26 | 170 | Samaná |
Ekwador | Fernanda Yépez | 26 | 176 | Manta |
Etiopia | Hanna Abate | 24 | 169 | Addis Abeba |
Filipiny | Resham Ramirez Saeed | 25 | 173 | Buluan |
Finlandia | Viivi Altonen | 23 | 175 | Tampere |
Francja | Sheryna Van Der Koelen | 26 | 170 | Saint-François |
Gwatemala | Andrea Radford | 24 | 173 | Barberena |
Gwinea Równikowa | Alba Isabel Obama | 18 | 172 | Mbini |
Haiti | Schneidine Mondésir | 20 | 168 | Paris |
Hiszpania | Aitana Jiménez Zedán | 19 | 175 | Santa Cruz |
Holandia | Nathalie Yasmin Mogbelzada | 22 | 174 | Amsterdam |
Honduras | Nicole Ponce | 25 | 172 | San Pedro Sula |
Indie | Shefali Sood | 24 | 176 | Lucknow |
Indonezja | Jesica Fitriana Martasari | 24 | 174 | Bogor |
Irlandia | Jessica VanGaalen | 28 | 175 | Mesa |
Irlandia Północna | Nicholle Hembra | 28 | 175 | Londyn |
Islandia | Hugrún Birta Egilsdóttir | 24 | 172 | Reykjavík |
Jamajka | Kimberly Dawkins | 25 | 175 | Kingston |
Japonia | Natsumi Takenaka | 27 | 177 | Osaka |
Kamerun | Angèle Kossinda | 26 | 175 | Duala |
Kanada | Gloren Guelos | 24 | 168 | Surrey |
Kenia | Emma Hosea | 25 | 168 | Nakuru |
Kolumbia | Yaiselle Tous | 23 | 174 | Cartagena |
Korea Południowa | Kwon Whee | 26 | 174 | Seul |
Kostaryka | Lohana Aguilar | 21 | 170 | Cartago |
Laos | Pulatda Saydonekhong | 21 | 172 | Attapu |
Litwa | Jurate Stasiunaite | 28 | 175 | Wilno |
Makau | Christina Zheng | 22 | 168 | Makau |
Malta | Rebecca Pace | 21 | 171 | Birżebbuġa |
Mauritius | Urvashi Haurheeram | 24 | 169 | Grand Baie |
Meksyk | Dariana Urista | 20 | 175 | Culiacán |
Mjanma | Eaint Myat Chal | 26 | 173 | Chaungzon |
Namibia | Yana Haenisch | 23 | 170 | Walvis Bay |
Nepal | Rose Lama | 20 | 169 | Jorpati |
Niemcy | Derya Koc | 26 | 168 | Schwabach |
Nigeria | Oluchi Kalu | 24 | 174 | Abbia |
Nowa Zelandia | Eva Louise Wilson | 22 | 173 | Auckland |
Panama | Krysthelle Barretto | 24 | 175 | David |
Paragwaj | Katherine Masi Zárate | 18 | 170 | San Lorenzo |
Peru | Janick Maceta | 25 | 176 | Lima |
Polska | Kamila Świerc | 20 | 178 | Opole |
Południowa Afryka | Leyla Van Greuning | 20 | 170 | Johannesburg |
Portoryko | Shaleyka Vélez | 25 | 177 | Aguada |
Portugalia | Carolina Liquito(ang.) | 23 | 170 | Lizbona |
Rosja | Valeriya Skolota | 21 | 180 | Stawropol |
Rumunia | Alexandra Stroe | 20 | 173 | Bukareszt |
Rwanda | Umunyana Shanitah | 20 | 184 | Kigali |
Sierra Leone | Esther Yeanoh Kamara | 22 | 164 | Freetown |
Singapur | Naomi Huth | 19 | 168 | Singapur |
Słowacja | Natália Hrušovská | 21 | 183 | Nitra |
Sri Lanka | Wasana Gunasekara | 25 | 174 | Gampaha |
Stany Zjednoczone | Regina Gray | 28 | 178 | Milwaukee |
Surinam | Sri Dewi Martomamat | 22 | 170 | Paramaribo |
Szkocja | Aimee Mcgarvie | 26 | 171 | Carlisle |
Tajlandia | Anntonia Porsild | 22 | 173 | Bangkok |
Trynidad i Tobago | Yia-Loren Gomez | 27 | 165 | Arima |
Turcja | Büşra Turan | 20 | 185 | Stambuł |
Ukraina | Ołena Łaszuk | 21 | 182 | Łuck |
Walia | Emily Ryan | 20 | 172 | West Midlands |
Wenezuela | Gabriela De La Cruz | 20 | 174 | San Felipe |
Węgry | Szimonetta Fekszi | 24 | 171 | Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg |
Wietnam | Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Châu | 25 | 174 | Tây Ninh |
Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej | Zao Ouhonssio | 23 | 183 | Abidżan |
Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | Destani Huffman-Jefferson | 24 | 175 | Richmond |
Zambia | Mercy Mukwiza | 26 | 173 | Lusaka |
Pozostałe informacje
Państwa, które zadebiutowały w konkursie
Państwa, które powróciły do konkursu
Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2013: Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2015: Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2016: | Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2017: |
Kraje, które zmieniły kandydatki
- Albania – Klea Bushi ► Arta Celaj
- Haiti – Weslyne Paul Miyou ► Schneidine Mondésir
- Sri Lanka – Romane Dananjani ► Wasana Gunasekara
Państwa, które zrezygnowały z konkursu
Kraje, które wybrały kandydatki, lecz wycofały się z konkursu
debiut
- Bangladesz – Tangia Zaman Methila
powrót
- Czarnogóra – Maja Vujović
- Gwadelupa – Amira Mehenni
- Kosowo – Monika Ndoj
rezygnacja
- Dania – Monika Midjord Nolsøe
Kandydatki, które brały udział w innych konkursach piękności
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Przypisy
- ↑ Kamila Glińska: Miss Supranational 2019. Wygrała Miss Tajlandii, Anntonia Porsild! Jak poradziła sobie Polka, Kamila Świerc?. telemagazyn.pl, 2019-12-06. [dostęp 2019-12-06]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2019-12-06)]. (pol.).
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