Miss Universe 2018
Catriona Gray (2018) | |||
Data | 17 grudnia 2018 | ||
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Miejsce | IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok | ||
Prowadzenie | Steve Harvey, Ashley Graham, Carson Kressley, Lu Sierra | ||
Występy | Ne-Yo | ||
Stacja telewizyjna | Fox, Azteca | ||
Liczba uczestników | 94 | ||
Państwa debiutujące | Armenia, Kirgistan, Mongolia | ||
Państwa wycofane | Austria, Etiopia, Gujana, Irak, Rumunia, Słowenia, Tanzania, Trynidad i Tobago | ||
Państwa powracające | Belize, Dania, Grecja, Kenia, Kosowo, Szwajcaria, Węgry | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Miss Universe | Catriona Gray Filipiny | ||
I Wicemiss | Tamaryn Green Południowa Afryka | ||
II Wicemiss | Sthefany Gutiérrez Wenezuela | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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Miss Universe 2018 – 67. wybory Miss Universe. Gala finałowa odbyła się 17 grudnia 2018 w IMPACT Muang Thong Thani w Bangkoku, Tajlandia. Miss Universe została reprezentantka Filipn Catriona Gray[1].
Rezultaty
Tytuł | Laureatka[1] |
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Miss Universe 2018 | Filipiny – Catriona Gray |
I Wicemiss | Południowa Afryka – Tamaryn Green |
II Wicemiss | Wenezuela – Sthefany Gutiérrez |
Top 5 | |
Top 10 | Curaçao – Akisha Albert |
Top 20 | Australia – Francesca Hung |
Nagrody specjalne
Tytuł | Laureatka[1] |
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Miss Koleżeńskości | Sri Lanka – Ornella Gunesekere |
Najlepszy kostium narodowy | Laos – On-anong Homsombath |
Lista kandydatek
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Wzrost | Miasto rodzinne |
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Albania | Trejsi Sejdini | 18 | 183 cm | Tirana |
Angola | Ana Liliana Avião | 24 | 180 cm | Andulo |
Argentyna | Agustina Pivowarchuk | 22 | 178 cm | Buenos Aires |
Armenia | Eliza Muradyan | 25 | 170 cm | Wagharszapat |
Aruba | Kimberly Julsing | 20 | 175 cm | Wayaca |
Australia | Francesca Hung | 24 | 178 cm | Sydney |
Bahamy | Danielle Grant | 23 | 178 cm | Nassau |
Barbados | Meghan Theobalds | 27 | 185 cm | Christ Church |
Belgia | Zoé Brunet | 18 | 175 cm | Namur |
Belize | Jenelli Fraser | 27 | 175 cm | Belize City |
Boliwia | Joyce Prado | 21 | 182 cm | Santa Cruz |
Brazylia | Mayra Dias | 27 | 175 cm | Itacoatiara |
Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze | A’yana Keshelle Phillips | 23 | 173 cm | Sea Cows Bay |
Bułgaria | Gabriela Topalova | 22 | 178 cm | Płowdiw |
Chile | Andrea Díaz | 27 | 176 cm | Santiago |
Chiny | Meisu Qin | 24 | 178 cm | Anshan |
Chorwacja | Mia Pojatina | 23 | 174 cm | Nova Gradiška |
Curaçao | Akisha Albert | 23 | 178 cm | Willemstad |
Czechy | Lea Šteflíčková | 20 | 175 cm | Praga |
Dania | Helena Heuser | 22 | 178 cm | Kopenhaga |
Dominikana | Aldy Bernard | 23 | 183 cm | Laguna Salada |
Egipt | Nariman Khaled | 22 | 173 cm | Hurgada |
Ekwador | Virginia Limongi | 24 | 178 cm | Portoviejo |
Filipiny | Catriona Gray | 24 | 178 cm | Oas |
Finlandia | Alina Voronkova | 23 | 170 cm | Helsinki |
Francja | Eva Colas | 22 | 170 cm | Bastia |
Ghana | Akpene Diata Hoggar | 25 | 178 cm | Tefle |
Grecja | Ioanna Bella | 22 | 181 cm | Veria |
Gruzja | Larissa „Lara Yan” Petrosyan | 25 | 180 cm | Telavi |
Guam | Athena Su McNinch | 20 | cm | Mangilao |
Gwatemala | Mariana García | 19 | 179 cm | Gwatemala |
Haiti | Samantha Colas | 26 | 178 cm | Port-au-Prince |
Hiszpania | Angela Ponce | 27 | 181 cm | Sewilla |
Holandia | Rahima Dirkse | 25 | 175 cm | Rotterdam |
Honduras | Vanessa Villars | 20 | 175 cm | Santa Bárbara |
Indie | Nehal Chudasama | 22 | 168 cm | Bombaj |
Indonezja | Sonia Fergina Citra | 26 | 178 cm | Tanjung Pandan |
Irlandia | Grainne Gallanagh | 24 | 175 cm | Buncrana |
Islandia | Katrín Lea Elenudóttir | 19 | 175 cm | Reykjavík |
Izrael | Nikol Reznikov | 18 | 175 cm | Afula |
Jamajka | Emily Maddison | 19 | 174 cm | Saint Andrew |
Japonia | Yuumi Kato | 22 | 170 cm | Aichi |
Kajmany | Caitlin Tyson | 24 | 175 cm | Bodden Town |
Kanada | Marta Stępień | 24 | 175 cm | Windsor |
Kazachstan | Sabina Azimbayeva | 18 | 178 cm | Ałmaty |
Kenia | Wabaiya Kariuki | 22 | 165 cm | Nairobi |
Kirgistan | Begimay Karybekova | 20 | 176 cm | Biszkek |
Kolumbia | Valeria Morales | 20 | 176 cm | Cali |
Korea Południowa | Ji Hyun Baek | 25 | 176 cm | Daegu |
Kosowo | Zana Berisha | 24 | 170 cm | Suhareke |
Kostaryka | Natalia Carvajal | 28 | 173 cm | San José |
Laos | On-anong Homsombath | 23 | 179 cm | Vientiane |
Liban | Maya Reaidy | 23 | 177 cm | Tannourine |
Malezja | Jane Teoh | 21 | 178 cm | Penang |
Malta | Francesca Mifsud | 22 | 178 cm | Żejtun |
Mauritius | Varsha Ragoobarsing | 28 | 165 cm | Flacq |
Meksyk | Andrea Toscano | 20 | 175 cm | Manzanillo |
Mjanma | Hnin Thway Yu Aung | 22 | 170 cm | Rangun |
Mongolia | Dolgion Delgerjav | 27 | 173 cm | Ułan Bator |
Namibia | Selma Kamanya | 21 | 170 cm | Windhoek |
Nepal | Manita Devkota | 23 | 173 cm | Gorkha |
Niemcy | Celine Willers | 25 | 174 cm | Monachium |
Nigeria | Aramide Lopez | 21 | 183 cm | Lagos |
Nikaragua | Adriana Paniagua | 23 | 178 cm | Chinandega |
Norwegia | Susanne Guttorm | 22 | 175 cm | Karasjok |
Nowa Zelandia | Estelle Curd | 27 | 175 cm | Auckland |
Panama | Rosa Montezuma | 25 | 168 cm | Alto Caballero |
Paragwaj | Belén Alderete | 24 | 175 cm | Asunción |
Peru | Romina Lozano | 21 | 180 cm | Bellavista |
Polska | Magdalena Swat | 27 | 173 cm | Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski |
Południowa Afryka | Tamaryn Green | 24 | 180 cm | Paarl |
Portoryko | Kiara Ortega | 25 | 170 cm | Rincón |
Portugalia | Filipa Barros | 20 | 175 cm | Setúbal |
Rosja | Julija Polaczychina | 18 | 178 cm | Czeboksary |
Saint Lucia | Angella Dalsou | 24 | 168 cm | Castries |
Salwador | Marisela de Montecristo | 26 | 175 cm | San Salvador |
Sierra Leone | Angella Dalsou | 24 | 168 cm | Castries |
Singapur | Zahra Khanum | 23 | 170 cm | Singapur |
Słowacja | Barbora Hanová | 24 | 173 cm | Lučenec |
Sri Lanka | Ornella Gunesekere | 26 | 171 cm | Mount Lavinia |
Stany Zjednoczone | Sarah Rose Summers | 24 | 165 cm | Omaha |
Szwajcaria | Jastina Doreen Riederer | 20 | 175 cm | Spreitenbach |
Szwecja | Emma Strandberg | 22 | 176 cm | Hallstahammar |
Tajlandia | Sophida Kanchanarin | 23 | 169 cm | Bangkok |
Turcja | Tara De Vries | 20 | 177 cm | Stambuł |
Ukraina | Karyna Żosan | 23 | 179 cm | Odessa |
Urugwaj | Sofía Marrero | 18 | 174 cm | Canelones |
Wenezuela | Sthefany Gutiérrez | 19 | 176 cm | Barcelona |
Węgry | Enikő Kecskès | 21 | 173 cm | Budapeszt |
Wielka Brytania | Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers | 25 | 178 cm | Birmingham |
Wietnam | H'Hen Niê | 26 | 173 cm | Đắk Lắk |
Włochy | Erica De Matteis | 24 | 184 cm | Rzym |
Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | Aniska Tonge | 27 | 173 cm | Charlotte Amalie |
Zambia | Melba Shakabozha | 23 | 180 cm | Lusaka |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c Miss Universe 2018: Najpiękniejsza kobieta świata wybrana. Jak poradziła sobie Magdalena Swat? (pol.). radiozet.pl, 2018-12-17. [dostęp 2019-12-02]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2019-10-22)].
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