Miss World 2004

Data:6 grudnia 2004
Kraj:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chiny
Miasto:Sanya
Gala finałowa:Crown of Beauty Theatre
Liczba uczestniczek:107
Zwyciężczyni:María Julia Mantilla García,  Peru
Poprzedniczka:Rosanna Davison,  Irlandia
Następczyni:Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir,  Islandia

Miss World 2004 – były to 54. wybory Miss World. Konkurs odbył się 6 grudnia 2004 r. Miss World 2003 przekazała koronę swojej następczyni - 20-letniej Maríi Julii Mantilii Garcíi. W tej edycji konkursu wzięło udział 107 państw. W porównaniu z 53. edycją konkursu wybrano 5 półfinalistek mniej, tj. 15; 5 z nich wybrano w minikonkursach (tzw. fast track), pozostałe 10 zostało wyłonionych z głosowania widzów z całego świata, którzy po raz pierwszy mogli głosować na swoje faworytki.

Wyniki

Miejsca

Wyniki finałuUczestniczka/Uczestniczki
Miss World 2004
  •  PeruMaría Julia Mantilla García
1. wicemiss
2. wicemiss
Finalistki
Półfinalistki

Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności

KontynentUczestniczka
Afryka
Ameryki
  •  PeruMaría Julia Mantilla García
Azja i Oceania
Europa
Karaiby

Minikonkursy gwarantujące miejsce w półfinale - fast track

Miss Plaży

  • Zwyciężczyni: Stany Zjednoczone
  • 1. wicemiss: Australia
  • 2. wicemiss: Trynidad i Tobago
  • Finalistki: Boliwia, Brazylia, Dominikana, Ekwador, Meksyk, Paragwaj, Polska
  • Półfinalistki: Aruba, Bośnia i Hercegowina, Czechy, Francja, Liban, Panama, Uganda, Ukraina, Wenezuela, Węgry,

Miss Sportu

  • Zwyciężczyni: Walia
  • 1. wicemiss: Australia
  • 2. wicemiss: (remis) Peru, Trynidad i Tobago
  • Finalistki: Antigua, Fidżi, Holandia, Islandia, Rosja, Tajlandia

Miss Talentu

  • Zwyciężczyni: Antigua
  • 1. wicemiss: Chiny
  • 2. wicemiss: Barbados
  • Półfinalistki: Aruba, Australia, Bahamy, Botswana, Brazylia, Chile, Czechy, Ekwador, Estonia, Fidżi, Filipiny, Gibraltar, Hiszpania, Korea, Peru, Rosja, Tajlandia, Tajwan, Trynidad i Tobago, Uganda, Włochy, Zambia

Top Modelka

  • Zwyciężczyni: Meksyk
  • 1. wicemiss: Angola
  • 2. wicemiss: Belgium
  • Finalistki: Czechy, Grecja, Polska, Portoryko, Rosja, Tajwan, Trynidad i Tobago
  • Półfinalistki: Aruba, Botswana, Bułgaria, Chiny, Cypr, Gruzja, Hiszpania, Indie, Kostaryka, Stany Zjednoczone

Wybór uczestniczek

  • Zwyciężczyni: Australia
  • 2. miejsce: Stany Zjednoczone
  • 3. miejsce: Peru

Zwyciężczynie minikonkursów otrzymały dodatkowo 25 punktów do liczby punktów uzyskanych w głosowaniu widzów.

Nagrody specjalne

  • Najlepszy Projektant Sukienki: Ellen Petri (Belgia)
  • Stypendium Miss World: Tonoya Toyloy (Jamajka)

Uczestniczki

Notatki dot. krajów uczestniczących

Debiuty

Powracające państwa i terytoria

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1988:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1993:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1994:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1997:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 2000:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 2002:

Państwa i terytoria rezygnujące

Nieznane powody braku uczestnictwa w konkursie

Państwa i terytoria nieuczestniczące

  •  Austria – Silvia Hackl zrezygnowała z udziału w konkursie w ostatniej chwili z powodów osobistych.

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