Miss Universe 2019
Zozibini Tunzi (2019) | |||
Data | 9 grudnia 2019 | ||
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Miejsce | Tyler Perry Studios, Atlanta | ||
Prowadzenie | Steve Harvey, Olivia Culpo, Vanessa Lachey | ||
Występy | Ally Brooke | ||
Stacja telewizyjna | Fox, Telemundo | ||
Liczba uczestników | 90 | ||
Państwa debiutujące | Bangladesz, Gwinea Równikowa | ||
Państwa wycofane | Ghana, Grecja, Gwatemala, Kirgistan, Liban, Rosja Sri Lanka, Szwajcaria Węgry, Zambia | ||
Państwa powracające | Litwa, Rumunia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Miss Universe | Zozibini Tunzi Południowa Afryka | ||
I Wicemiss | Madison Anderson Portoryko | ||
II Wicemiss | Sofía Aragón Meksyk | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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Miss Universe 2019 – 68. wybory Miss Universe. Gala finałowa odbyła się 8 grudnia 2019 w Tyler Perry Studios w Atlancie, Stany Zjednoczone[1].
Miss Universe została reprezentantka Południowej Afryki Zozibini Tunzi[2]. Po raz pierwszy w historii Miss Universe została uhonorowana koroną Power of Unity stworzoną przez firmę jubilerską Mouawad[3].
Rezultaty
Tytuł | Laureatka |
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Miss Universe 2019 | Południowa Afryka – Zozibini Tunzi |
I Wicemiss | Portoryko – Madison Anderson |
II Wicemiss | Meksyk – Sofía Aragón |
Top 5 | |
Top 10 | Francja – Maëva Coucke |
Top 20 | Albania – Cindy Marina |
Nagrody specjalne
Tytuł | Laureatka |
---|---|
Miss Koleżeńskości | Polska – Olga Buława |
Najlepszy kostium narodowy | Filipiny – Gazini Ganados |
Lista kandydatek
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Wzrost | Miasto rodzinne |
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Albania | Cindy Marina | 21 | 178 cm | Szkodra |
Angola | Salett Miguel | 20 | 180 cm | Cuanza |
Argentyna | Mariana Varela | 23 | 178 cm | Avellaneda |
Armenia | Dayana Davtyan | 20 | 176 cm | Erywań |
Aruba | Danna García | 20 | 183 cm | Oranjestad |
Australia | Priya Serrao | 27 | 170 cm | Melbourne |
Bahamy | Tarea Sturrup | 24 | 179 cm | Grand Bahama |
Bangladesz | Shirin Akter Shela | 23 | 180 cm | Thakurgaon |
Barbados | Shanel Ifill | 20 | 184 cm | Bridgetown |
Belgia | Angeline Flor Pua | 24 | 168 cm | Antwerpia |
Belize | Destinee Arnold | 26 | 170 cm | Roaring Creek |
Boliwia | Fabiana Hurtado | 21 | 173 cm | Santa Cruz |
Brazylia | Júlia Horta | 25 | 175 cm | Juiz de Fora |
Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze | Bria Smith | 25 | 173 cm | Tortola |
Bułgaria | Lora Asenova | 25 | 170 cm | Bjała Słatina |
Chile | Geraldine González | 19 | 177 cm | Conchalí |
Chiny | Rosie Zhu Xin | 26 | 179 cm | Hebei |
Chorwacja | Mia Rkman | 22 | 169 cm | Korčula |
Curaçao | Kyrsha Attaf | 25 | 172 cm | Willemstad |
Czechy | Barbora Hodačová | 23 | 180 cm | Teplice |
Dania | Katja Stokholm | 23 | 170 cm | Odense |
Dominikana | Clauvid Dály | 18 | 180 cm | Punta Cana |
Egipt | Diana Hamed | 24 | 173 cm | Kair |
Ekwador | Cristina Hidalgo | 22 | 178 cm | Guayaquil |
Filipiny | Gazini Ganados | 24 | 173 cm | Talisay |
Finlandia | Anni Harjunpää | 23 | 179 cm | Sastamala |
Francja | Maëva Coucke | 25 | 176 cm | Fougères |
Gruzja | Tako Adamia | 24 | 182 cm | Tbilisi |
Guam | Sissie Luo | 18 | 172 cm | Tamuning |
Gwinea Równikowa | Serafina Eyene | 20 | 171 cm | Niefang |
Kolumbia | Gabriela Tafur | 24 | 170 cm | Cali |
Hiszpania | Natalie Ortega | 19 | 178 cm | Barcelona |
Holandia | Sharon Pieksma | 24 | 181 cm | Rotterdam |
Honduras | Rosemary Arauz | 26 | 178 cm | San Pedro Sula |
Indie | Vartika Singh | 26 | 171 cm | Lucknow |
Indonezja | Frederika Alexis Cull | 20 | 169 cm | Dżakarta |
Irlandia | Fionnghuala O'Reilly | 25 | 175 cm | Dublin |
Islandia | Birta Abiba Þórhallsdóttir | 19 | 176 cm | Mosfellsbær |
Izrael | Sella Sharlin | 23 | 178 cm | Beit |
Jamajka | Iana Tickle Garcia | 19 | 178 cm | Montego Bay |
Japonia | Ako Kamo | 21 | 175 cm | Kobe |
Kajmany | Kadejah Bodden | 23 | 183 cm | Bodden Town |
Kambodża | Somnang Alyna | 18 | 168 cm | Phnom Penh |
Kanada | Alyssa Boston | 24 | 170 cm | Tecumseh |
Kazachstan | Alfïya Ersayın | 18 | 174 cm | Atyrau |
Kenia | Stacy Michuki | 18 | 175 cm | Nairobi |
Haiti | Gabriela Vallejo | 26 | 170 cm | Pétion-Ville |
Korea Południowa | Lee Yeon-joo | 20 | 178 cm | Incheon |
Kosowo | Fatbardha Hoxha | 21 | 178 cm | Rečane |
Kostaryka | Paola Chacón | 27 | 175 cm | San José |
Laos | Vichitta Phonevilay | 24 | 176 cm | Vientiane |
Litwa | Paulita Baltrušaitytė | 21 | 180 cm | Wilno |
Malezja | Shweta Sekhon | 22 | 172 cm | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Teresa Ruglio | 23 | 180 cm | Sliema |
Mauritius | Ornella LaFleche | 21 | 165 cm | Beau Bassin-Rose Hill |
Meksyk | Sofía Aragón | 25 | 174 cm | Guadalajara |
Mjanma | Swe Zin Htet | 20 | 178 cm | Hpa-an |
Mongolia | Gunzaya Bat-Erdene | 24 | 174 cm | Ułan Bator |
Namibia | Nadja Breytenbach | 24 | 175 cm | Windhoek |
Nepal | Pradeepta Adhikari | 23 | 167 cm | Katmandu |
Niemcy | Miriam Rautert | 23 | 165 cm | Berlin |
Nigeria | Olutosin Araromi | 25 | 181 cm | Jalingo |
Nikaragua | Inés López | 19 | 176 cm | Managua |
Norwegia | Helene Abildsnes | 20 | 172 cm | Kristiansand |
Nowa Zelandia | Diamond Langi | 27 | 177 cm | Auckland |
Panama | Mehr Eliezer | 22 | 172 cm | Panama |
Paragwaj | Ketlin Lottermann | 26 | 173 cm | Santa Rita |
Peru | Kelin Rivera | 26 | 176 cm | Arequipa |
Polska | Olga Buława | 28 | 175 cm | Świnoujście |
Południowa Afryka | Zozibini Tunzi | 26 | 173 cm | Tsolo |
Portoryko | Madison Anderson | 24 | 178 cm | Toa Baja |
Portugalia | Sylvie Silva | 20 | 176 cm | Guimarães |
Rumunia | Dorina Chihaia | 26 | 175 cm | Iași |
Saint Lucia | Bebiana Mangal | 23 | 173 cm | Castries |
Salwador | Zuleika Soler | 25 | 177 cm | La Unión |
Sierra Leone | Marie Esther Bangura | 22 | 180 cm | Port Loko |
Singapur | Mohana Prabha | 24 | 175 cm | Singapur |
Słowacja | Laura Longauerová | 24 | 178 cm | Detva |
Stany Zjednoczone | Cheslie Kryst | 28 | 167 cm | Charlotte |
Szwecja | Lina Ljungberg | 22 | 174 cm | Östergötland |
Tajlandia | Paweensuda Drouin | 26 | 182 cm | Bangkok |
Tanzania | Shubila Stanton | 23 | 185 cm | Morogoro |
Turcja | Bilgi Aydoğmuş | 23 | 180 cm | Stambuł |
Ukraina | Anastasija Subbota | 26 | 180 cm | Zaporoże |
Urugwaj | Fiona Tenuta | 21 | 177 cm | Punta del Este |
Wenezuela | Thalía Olvino | 20 | 178 cm | Valencia |
Wielka Brytania | Emma Jenkins | 26 | 175 cm | Llanelli |
Wietnam | Hoàng Thùy | 27 | 179 cm | Thanh Hóa |
Włochy | Sofia Trimarco | 20 | 183 cm | Buccino |
Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | Andrea Piecuch | 25 | 182 cm | Charlotte Amalie |
Przypisy
- ↑ Miss Universe 2019 to be held in Atlanta, Georgia (ang.). rappler.com. [dostęp 2019-12-01]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2019-11-02)].
- ↑ Christina Maxouris: Miss South Africa crowned 2019 Miss Universe (ang.). CNN, 2019-12-09. [dostęp 2019-12-09]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2019-12-09)].
- ↑ LOOK: New Miss Universe 2019 crown unveiled (ang.). rappler.com, 2019-12-06. [dostęp 2019-12-09]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2019-12-09)].
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