Miss Supranational 2022
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Miejsce | Amfiteatr Parku Strzeleckiego, Nowy Sącz | ||
Prowadzenie | Anita Jones i Martin Fitch | ||
Stacja telewizyjna | |||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Miss Supranational | Południowa Afryka | ||
1. wicemiss | Tajlandia | ||
2. wicemiss | Wietnam | ||
3. wicemiss | Indonezja | ||
4. wicemiss | Wenezuela | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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Miss Supranational 2022 – 13. wybory Miss Supranational. Konkurs odbędzie się 15 lipca 2022 po raz drugi w Amfiteatrze Parku Strzeleckiego w Nowym Sączu.
Rezultaty
Tytuł | Laureatka |
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Miss Supranational 2022 |
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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 12 | |
Top 24 |
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Po finale ujawniono szczegółowe TOP 30 konkursu:
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Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
Kontynent | Laureautka |
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Afryka | Mauritius – Alexandrine Belle-Étoile |
Ameryki | Kolumbia – Valentina Espinosa |
Azja | Indie – Ritika Khatnani |
Karaiby | Jamajka – Carisa Peart |
Europa | Polska – Agata Wdowiak |
Jurorzy
Preeliminacje
- Chanique Rabe – Miss Supranational 2021
- Anntonia Porsild – Miss Supranational 2019
- Valeria Vazquez Latorre – Miss Supranational 2018
- Valentina Sánchez – 3. wicemiss Supranational 2021
- Eoanna Constanza – 4. wicemiss Supranational 2021
- Varo Vargas – Mister Supranational 2021
- Andre Sleigh – dyrektor kreatywny konkurs Miss i Mister Supranational
- Gerhard Parzutka von Lipiński – prezes organizacji konkursu Miss i Mister Supranational
Nagrody specjalne
Supra Fan Vote
- Zwyciężczyni automatycznie awansuje do TOP 12
Rezultat | Uczestniczka |
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Zwyciężczyni |
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Top 10 | |
Top 13 |
Miss Supra Influencer
- Zwyciężczyni automatycznie awansuje do TOP 24
Rezultat | Uczestniczka |
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Zwyciężczyni |
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Top 10 | |
Top 15 |
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Top 22 | |
Top 42 |
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Supra Model of the Year
- Zwyciężczyni automatycznie awansuje do TOP 24
Rezultat | Uczestniczka | |
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Zwyciężczyni |
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Top 5 | Afryka | 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
Rezultat | Uczestniczka |
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Zwycięzcyni | |
Top 10 |
Miss Talentu
Rezultat | Uczestniczka |
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Zwyciężczyni |
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Top 3 | |
Top 6 |
Miss Elegancji
Rezultat | Uczestniczka |
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Zwyciężczyni |
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1. wicemiss |
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2. wicemiss |
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Top 15 |
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Lista uczestniczek
69 kandydatek konkursu Miss Supranational 2022:
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Miasto rodzinne |
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Anglia | Kate Marie McDonnell | 28 | Coventry |
Argentyna | Maira Acst | 24 | Corrientes |
Belgia | Thanaree Scheerlinck | 26 | Wemmel |
Boliwia | Macarena Manuela Castillo Bernal | 24 | Tupiza |
Brazylia | Giovanna Reis | 21 | Cascavel |
Chile | Constanza Belén Araos Alcayaga | 24 | Vicuña |
Chiny | Sophia Florence Su Cia-Fang | 27 | Harbin |
Curaçao | Risandra Simon | 24 | Willemstad |
Czechy | Kristýna Malířová | 23 | Čížkovice |
Dania | Johanne Grundt Højgård Hansen | 20 | Fensmark |
Dominikana | Emely Altagracia Ruiz Acosta | 29 | Mao |
Ekwador | Valery Romina Carabalí Medina | 23 | Guayaquil |
Filipiny | Alison Black | 23 | Las Piñas |
Finlandia | Jana Boricheva | 20 | Turenki(ang.) |
Francja | Valentine Le Corre | 21 | Morbihan |
Ghana | Gifty Ewura Abena Boakye | 29 | Akwatia |
Grecja | Eliza Sophia Bitsia | 20 | Ateny |
Gwatemala | María Fernanda Milián Siliezar | 25 | Cobán |
Haiti | Lynn Rubiane St-Germain | 28 | Port-au-Prince |
Hiszpania | Ana Karla Ramírez | 25 | Malaga |
Holandia | Serena Darder Aguilar | 22 | Badhoevedorp(ang.) |
Hongkong | Kumiko Lau | 28 | Tai Po |
Indie | Ritika Khatnani | 20 | Pune |
Indonezja | Adinda Cresheilla | 25 | Surabaja |
Irlandia | Shannon McCullagh | 25 | Belfast |
Islandia | Íris Freyja Salguero Kristínardóttir | 23 | Mosfellsbær |
Jamajka | Carisa Peart | 27 | Saint Ann’s Bay |
Japonia | Rina Okada | 27 | Sapporo |
Kambodża | Leakena Sambor Khmao Sraem | 20 | Phnom Penh |
Kanada | Jessica Bailey | 24 | Langley |
Kazachstan | Aigerim Baitore | 24 | Ałmaty |
Kenia | Roleen Mose | 19 | Nairobi |
Kirgistan | Shirin Alaychieva | 18 | Osz |
Kolumbia | Valentina Espinosa Guzmán | 24 | Cartagena de Indias |
Korea Południowa | Che-ryun Song | 20 | Seul |
Kostaryka | Natalia González Solorzano | 23 | San José |
Kuba | Liz Rodríguez | 18 | Camagüey |
Laos | Narathip Siripaphanh | 24 | Wientian |
Lesotho | Boitumelo Sehlotho | 20 | Maseru |
Malezja | Melisha Lin | 24 | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Nicole Vella Scerri | 22 | Rabat |
Mauritius | Alexandrine Belle-Étoile | 25 | Curepipe |
Meksyk | Regina González Salman | 20 | Zapopan |
Namibia | Julita-Kitwe Mbangula | 26 | Okatana(ang.) |
Nepal | Keshu Khadka | 28 | Patan |
Niemcy | Jasmin Selberg | 23 | Dortmund |
Nigeria | Adaeze Chineme | 26 | Umuahia |
Panama | Cecilia Del Carmen Medina | 26 | Panama |
Paragwaj | Violeta Van Humbeck | 28 | Ciudad del Este |
Peru | Almendra Castillo O'Brien | 27 | Callao |
Polska | Agata Wdowiak | 26 | Łódź |
Południowa Afryka | Lalela Mswane | 25 | Richards Bay |
Portoryko | Ariette Nathalia Banchs Colon | 23 | Ponce |
Portugalia | Ana Rita Aguiar | 25 | Vale de Cambra |
Rumunia | Andra Tache | 18 | Braszów |
Salwador | Jennifer Paola Figueroa Flores | 21 | Santa Ana |
Singapur | Jiayi Sin | 23 | Toa Payoh |
Słowacja | Jana Vozárová | 21 | Púchov |
Stany Zjednoczone | Sofia Acosta | 26 | Miami |
Tajlandia | Praewwanich Ruangthong | 29 | Chumphon |
Trynidad i Tobago | Christin Coeppicus | 24 | Princes Town |
Turcja | Şira Sahilli | 22 | Stambuł |
Ukraina | Diana Mironenko | 28 | Odessa |
Urugwaj | Ximena Cecilia Bertinat Ayala | 27 | Colonia Valdense |
Wenezuela | Ismelys Milagros Del Valle Velásquez Lugo | 22 | La Guaira |
Wietnam | Nguyễn Huỳnh Kim Duyên | 26 | Cần Thơ |
Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej | Cadic N'guessan | 22 | Abidżan |
Zambia | Savena Mushinge | 25 | Lusaka |
Zimbabwe | Kimberly Tatenta Mayoyo | 24 | Masvingo |
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:
- Argentyna
- Gwatemala
- Kostaryka
- Laos
- Mauritius
- Singapur
- Turcja
- Ukraina
- Wietnam
- Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej
- Zambia
Państwa, które zrezygnowały z konkursu
Kraje, które wybrały kandydatki, lecz wycofały się z konkursu
debiut
powrót
- Chorwacja – Miriam Jadric
- Rwanda – Charlotte Umulisa
- Surinam – I-Raisa Belfor
- Togo – Mathilde Sélom Abra Honyiglo
Kandydatki, które brały udział w innych konkursach piękności
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