Miss Supranational 2022

Miss Supranational
2022
Data

15 lipca 2022

Miejsce

Amfiteatr Parku Strzeleckiego, Nowy Sącz

Prowadzenie

Anita Jones i Martin Fitch

Stacja telewizyjna

Polsat

Zwycięzcy
Miss Supranational

 Południowa Afryka
Lalela Mswane

1. wicemiss

 Tajlandia
Praewwanich Ruangthong

2. wicemiss

 Wietnam
Nguyễn Huỳnh Kim Duyên

3. wicemiss

 Indonezja
Adinda Cresheilla

4. wicemiss

 Wenezuela
Ismelys Velásquez

Nawigacja
20212023

Miss Supranational 2022 – 13. wybory Miss Supranational. Konkurs odbędzie się 15 lipca 2022 po raz drugi w Amfiteatrze Parku Strzeleckiego w Nowym Sączu.

Rezultaty

TytułLaureatka
Miss Supranational 2022
1. wicemiss
2. wicemiss
  •  Wietnam – Nguyễn Huỳnh Kim Duyên
3. wicemiss
4. wicemiss
Top 12
Top 24

Po finale ujawniono szczegółowe TOP 30 konkursu:

Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności

KontynentLaureautka
Afryka Mauritius – Alexandrine Belle-Étoile
Ameryki Kolumbia – Valentina Espinosa
Azja Indie – Ritika Khatnani
Karaiby Jamajka – Carisa Peart
Europa PolskaAgata Wdowiak


Jurorzy

Preeliminacje

Nagrody specjalne

Supra Fan Vote

  • Zwyciężczyni automatycznie awansuje do TOP 12
RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
Top 10
Top 13

Miss Supra Influencer

  • Zwyciężczyni automatycznie awansuje do TOP 24
RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
Top 10
Top 15
Top 22
Top 42

Supra Model of the Year

  • Zwyciężczyni automatycznie awansuje do TOP 24
RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
  •  Czechy – Kristýna Malířová
Top 5Afryka Mauritius – Alexandrine Belle-Étoile
Ameryka Kolumbia – Valentina Espinosa
Azja Wietnam – Nguyễn Huỳnh Kim Duyên
Karaiby Jamajka – Carisa Peart
Europa Czechy – Kristýna Malířová
Top 11

Supra Chat

  • Zwyciężczynie automatycznie awansują do TOP 24
RezultatUczestniczka
Zwycięzcyni
Top 10

Miss Talentu

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
Top 3
Top 6

Miss Elegancji

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
1. wicemiss
2. wicemiss
Top 15

Lista uczestniczek

69 kandydatek konkursu Miss Supranational 2022:

PaństwoKandydatkaWiekMiasto rodzinne
 AngliaKate Marie McDonnell28Coventry
 ArgentynaMaira Acst24Corrientes
 BelgiaThanaree Scheerlinck26Wemmel
 BoliwiaMacarena Manuela Castillo Bernal24Tupiza
 BrazyliaGiovanna Reis21Cascavel
 ChileConstanza Belén Araos Alcayaga24Vicuña
 ChinySophia Florence Su Cia-Fang27Harbin
 CuraçaoRisandra Simon24Willemstad
 CzechyKristýna Malířová23Čížkovice
 DaniaJohanne Grundt Højgård Hansen20Fensmark
 DominikanaEmely Altagracia Ruiz Acosta29Mao
 EkwadorValery Romina Carabalí Medina23Guayaquil
 FilipinyAlison Black23Las Piñas
 FinlandiaJana Boricheva20Turenki(ang.)
 FrancjaValentine Le Corre21Morbihan
 GhanaGifty Ewura Abena Boakye29Akwatia
 GrecjaEliza Sophia Bitsia20Ateny
 GwatemalaMaría Fernanda Milián Siliezar25Cobán
 HaitiLynn Rubiane St-Germain28Port-au-Prince
 HiszpaniaAna Karla Ramírez25Malaga
 HolandiaSerena Darder Aguilar22Badhoevedorp(ang.)
 HongkongKumiko Lau28Tai Po
 IndieRitika Khatnani20Pune
 IndonezjaAdinda Cresheilla25Surabaja
 IrlandiaShannon McCullagh25Belfast
 IslandiaÍris Freyja Salguero Kristínardóttir23Mosfellsbær
 JamajkaCarisa Peart27Saint Ann’s Bay
 JaponiaRina Okada27Sapporo
 KambodżaLeakena Sambor Khmao Sraem20Phnom Penh
 KanadaJessica Bailey24Langley
 KazachstanAigerim Baitore24Ałmaty
 KeniaRoleen Mose19Nairobi
 KirgistanShirin Alaychieva18Osz
 KolumbiaValentina Espinosa Guzmán24Cartagena de Indias
 Korea PołudniowaChe-ryun Song20Seul
 KostarykaNatalia González Solorzano23San José
 KubaLiz Rodríguez18Camagüey
 LaosNarathip Siripaphanh24Wientian
 LesothoBoitumelo Sehlotho20Maseru
 MalezjaMelisha Lin24Kuala Lumpur
 MaltaNicole Vella Scerri22Rabat
 MauritiusAlexandrine Belle-Étoile25Curepipe
 MeksykRegina González Salman20Zapopan
 NamibiaJulita-Kitwe Mbangula26Okatana(ang.)
 NepalKeshu Khadka28Patan
 NiemcyJasmin Selberg23Dortmund
 NigeriaAdaeze Chineme26Umuahia
 PanamaCecilia Del Carmen Medina26Panama
 ParagwajVioleta Van Humbeck28Ciudad del Este
 PeruAlmendra Castillo O'Brien27Callao
 PolskaAgata Wdowiak26Łódź
 Południowa AfrykaLalela Mswane25Richards Bay
 PortorykoAriette Nathalia Banchs Colon23Ponce
 PortugaliaAna Rita Aguiar25Vale de Cambra
 RumuniaAndra Tache18Braszów
 SalwadorJennifer Paola Figueroa Flores21Santa Ana
 SingapurJiayi Sin23Toa Payoh
 SłowacjaJana Vozárová21Púchov
 Stany ZjednoczoneSofia Acosta26Miami
 TajlandiaPraewwanich Ruangthong29Chumphon
 Trynidad i TobagoChristin Coeppicus24Princes Town
 TurcjaŞira Sahilli22Stambuł
 UkrainaDiana Mironenko28Odessa
 UrugwajXimena Cecilia Bertinat Ayala27Colonia Valdense
 WenezuelaIsmelys Milagros Del Valle Velásquez Lugo22La Guaira
 WietnamNguyễn Huỳnh Kim Duyên26Cần Thơ
 Wybrzeże Kości SłoniowejCadic N'guessan22Abidżan
 ZambiaSavena Mushinge25Lusaka
 ZimbabweKimberly Tatenta Mayoyo24Masvingo

Pozostałe informacje

Państwa, które zadebiutowały w konkursie

Państwa, które powróciły do konkursu

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2012:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2013:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2015:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2017:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2018:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2019:

Państwa, które zrezygnowały z konkursu

Kraje, które wybrały kandydatki, lecz wycofały się z konkursu

debiut

  •  Botswana – Nthabiseng Lebethe
  •  Uganda – Sharon Lillian Namaganda

powrót

Kandydatki, które brały udział w innych konkursach piękności

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