Miss World 2009
Data: | 12 grudnia 2009 |
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Kraj: | Południowa Afryka |
Miasto: | Johannesburg |
Gala finałowa: | Gallagher Convention Centre |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 112 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Kaiane Aldorino, Gibraltar |
Poprzedniczka: | Ksienija Suchinowa, Rosja |
Następczyni: | Alexandria Mills, Stany Zjednoczone |
Miss World 2009 – 59. wybory najpiękniejszej kobiety świata. O koronę i tytuł Miss World 2009 walczyło 112 uczestniczek z całego świata. Gala finałowa odbyła się 12 grudnia 2009 w Johannesburgu w Południowej Afryce. Zwyciężyła reprezentantka Gibraltaru, Kaiane Aldorino.
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Minikonkursy gwarantujące miejsce w półfinale
Sport
Wybory Miss Sportu miały miejsce na Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium w Port Elizabeth 18 listopada 2009 r.
- Zwyciężczyni: Japonia
- 1. wicemiss: Jamajka
- 2. wicemiss: Węgry
- Finalistki: Indie, Łotwa, Wenezuela
- Półfinalistki: Australia, Gibraltar, Portoryko, Sierra Leone, Trynidad i Tobago, Urugwaj
Miss Singapuru została zastąpiona przez Miss Urugwaju po tym, jak upadła podczas finału Miss Sportu.
Talent
Konkurs Talentów miał miejsce w Victoria Theatre w Johannesburgu 22 listopada 2009 r.
- Zwyciężczynie (remis): Kanada, Sierra Leone
- 1. wicemiss: Korea
- 2. wicemiss: Norway
- 3. wicemiss: Australia
- Finalistki: Albania, Bahamy, Barbados, Boliwia, Bośnia i Hercegowina, Bułgaria, Gruzja, Gibraltar, Gujana, Indonezja, Liban, Mauritius, Serbia, Spain, Surinam, Tajlandia, Zimbabwe
Miss Plaży
Wybory Miss Plaży odbyły się na Valley of the Pools w Durbanie 25 listopada 2009 r.
- Zwyciężczyni: Gibraltar
- 1. wicemiss: Panama
- 2. wicemiss: Szkocja
- 3. wicemiss: Francja
- 4. wicemiss: Boliwia
- Finalistki: Barbados, Indonezja, Meksyk, Portoryko, RPA, Wietnam, Zimbabwe
- Półfinalistki: Chorwacja, Dominikana, Etiopia, Jamajka, Korea, Namibia, Stany Zjednoczone, Polska
Top Modelka
Wybory Top Modelki miały miejsce w Turbine Hall w Johannesburgu 28 listopada 2009 r. Konkurs został przeprowadzony razem z konkursem na Najlepszego Projektanta Sukienki.
- Zwyciężczyni: Meksyk
- 1. wicemiss: Wietnam
- 2. wicemiss: Martynika
- Finalistki: Barbados, Francja, Włochy, Jamajka, Malezja, Panama, Szkocja, RPA, Turcja
Specjalne Nagrody
Najlepszy Projektant Sukienki
Konkurs na Najlepszego Projektanta Sukienki miał miejsce w Turbine Hall w Johannesburgu 28 listopada 2009 r. Konkurs został przeprowadzony razem z konkursem na Top Modelkę.
- Zwycięskie państwo: Sierra Leone
- 2. miejsce: RPA
- 3. miejsce: Jamajka
- Państwa finałowe: Barbados, Chiny, Francja, Włochy, Korea, Polska, Panama, Portoryko, Turcja
Lista uczestniczek
Państwo | Uczestniczka | Wiek | Wzrost (cm) | Miasto rodzinne |
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Albania | Armina Mevlani | 19 | 170 | Tirana |
Anglia | Katrina Hodge | 22 | 170 | Tunbridge Wells |
Angola | Jesinalda Silva | 21 | 175 | Kabinda |
Argentyna | Evelyn Lucía Manchón | 23 | 176 | San Luis |
Aruba | Nuraisa Lispiër | 24 | 167 | San Nicolaas |
Australia | Sophie Lavers | 24 | 176 | Canberra |
Austria | Anna Hammel | 22 | 170 | Linz |
Bahamy | Joanna Brown | 18 | 180 | Grand Bahama |
Barbados | Leah Marville | 24 | 173 | Bridgetown |
Belgia | Zeynep Sever | 20 | 178 | Molenbeek |
Belize | Norma Leticia Lara | 21 | 170 | San Pedro |
Białoruś | Yulia Sindzeyeva | 22 | 178 | Maryina Horka |
Boliwia | Flavia Foianini | 20 | 176 | Santa Cruz |
Bośnia i Hercegowina | Andrea Šarac | 18 | 176 | Gacko |
Botswana | Sumaiyah Marope | 23 | 175 | Ramotswa |
Brazylia | Luciana Bertolini | 24 | 176 | Belo Horizonte |
Bułgaria | Antonija Petrowa | 25 | 180 | Pernik |
Chiny | Yu Sheng | 22 | 174 | Anhui |
Chorwacja | Ivana Vasilj | 21 | 172 | Kolonia |
Curaçao | Chantalle Thomassen | 24 | 181 | Willemstad |
Cypr | Christalla Tsiali | 18 | 169 | Larnaka |
Czarnogóra | Marijana Pokrajac | 22 | 179 | Podgorica |
Czechy | Aneta Vignerová | 21 | 180 | Havirov |
Dania | Nadia Ulbjerg Pedersen | 25 | 174 | Kopenhaga |
Dominikana | Ana Contreras | 25 | 168 | Bayaguana |
Egipt | Samah Shalaby | 23 | 174 | Kair |
Ekwador | Gabriela Ulloa | 22 | 180 | Esmeraldas |
Etiopia | Lula Weldegebriel | 20 | 177 | Addis Abeba |
Filipiny | Marie-Ann Umali | 22 | 173 | Batangas |
Finlandia | Sanna Kankaanpää | 24 | 173 | Turku |
Francja | Chloé Mortaud | 20 | 180 | Bénac |
Ghana | Mawuse Appea | 23 | 180 | Legon |
Gibraltar | Kaiane Aldorino | 23 | 177 | Gibraltar |
Grecja | Alkisti Anyfanti | 23 | 176 | Ateny |
Gruzja | Tsira Suknidze | 19 | 182 | Cziatura |
Gujana | Imarah Radix | 24 | 165 | Georgetown |
Gwadelupa | Béatrice Blaise | 22 | 180 | Basse-Terre |
Gwatemala | Alida Boer | 24 | 180 | Gwatemala |
Hiszpania | Carmen Laura García | 22 | 180 | Grenada |
Holandia | Avalon-Chanel Weyzig | 19 | 175 | Zwolle |
Honduras | Blaise Masey | 19 | 173 | San Pedro Sula |
Hongkong | Sandy Lau | 23 | 160 | Hongkong |
Indie | Pooja Chopra | 24 | 173 | Pune |
Indonezja | Karenina Sunny Halim | 23 | 167 | Dżakarta |
Irlandia | Laura Patterson | 19 | 176 | Derry |
Irlandia Północna | Cherie Gardiner | 18 | 182 | Bangor |
Islandia | Guðrún Dögg Rúnarsdóttir< | 18 | 184 | Akranes |
Izrael | Adi Rudnitzky | 20 | 170 | Tel Awiw |
Jamajka | Kerrie Baylis | 21 | 180 | Sussex |
Japonia | Eruza Sasaki | 21 | 174 | Okinawa |
Kanada | Lena Ma | 22 | 179 | North York |
Kazachstan | Dina Nuraliyeva | 24 | 172 | Szymkent |
Kenia | Fiona Konchellah | 20 | 175 | Nairobi |
Kolumbia | Daniela Ramos | 21 | 175 | Cali |
Korea | Kim Joo-ri | 21 | 173 | Seul |
Kostaryka | Angie Alfaro | 18 | 174 | Alajuela |
Liban | Martine Andraos | 19 | 170 | Bejrut |
Liberia | Shu-rina Wiah | 22 | 175 | Monrovia |
Litwa | Vaida Petraškaitė | 23 | 170 | Kowno |
Luksemburg | Diana Nilles | 22 | 180 | Walferdange |
Łotwa | Ieva Lase | 21 | 172 | Ryga |
Macedonia Północna | Suzana Al-Salkini | 25 | 176 | Skopje |
Malezja | Thanuja Ananthan | 24 | 180 | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Shanel Debattista | 23 | 171 | Pietà |
Martynika | Ingrid Littré | 22 | 177 | Fort-de-France |
Mauritius | Anaïs Veerapatren | 23 | 178 | Curepipe |
Meksyk | Perla Beltrán | 23 | 178 | Guamúchil |
Mołdawia | Maria Bragaru | 18 | 178 | Kiszyniów |
Mongolia | Battsetseg Batbaatar | 24 | 177 | Ułan Bator |
Namibia | Happie Ntelamo | 22 | 183 | Katima Mulilo |
Nepal | Zenisha Moktan | 20 | 168 | Katmandu |
Niemcy | Stefanie Peeck | 22 | 172 | Schwerin |
Nowa Zelandia | Magdalena Schoeman | 19 | 172 | Christchurch |
Nigeria | Glory Chuku | 24 | 178 | Lafia |
Norwegia | Sara Skjoldnes | 18 | 170 | Skien |
Panama | Nadege Herrera | 23 | 182 | Panama |
Paragwaj | Tamara Sosa | 20 | 182 | Asunción |
Peru | Claudia Carrasco | 21 | 174 | Cuzco |
Polska | Anna Jamróz | 21 | 179 | Rumia |
Portoryko | Jennifer Colón | 21 | 175 | Bayamón |
Portugalia | Marta Cadilha | 23 | 170 | Viana do Castelo |
Południowa Afryka | Tatum Keshwar | 25 | 179 | Durban |
Rumunia | Loredana Violeta Salanta | 17 | 179 | Bystrzyca |
Rosja | Ksenia Shipilova | 18 | 175 | Kokhma |
Salwador | Elena Tedesco | 18 | 165 | San Salvador |
Serbia | Jelena Marković | 21 | 175 | Užice |
Sierra Leone | Mariatu Kargbo | 24 | 172 | Freetown |
Singapur | Pilar Carmelita Arlando | 20 | 169 | Singapur |
Słowacja | Barbora Franeková | 21 | 178 | Žilina |
Słowenia | Tina Petelin | 24 | 180 | Maribor |
Sri Lanka | Gamya Wijayadasa | 23 | 165 | Malabe |
Stany Zjednoczone | Lisa-Marie Kohrs | 22 | 175 | Malibu |
Suazi | Nompilo Mncina | 23 | 178 | Mbabane |
Surinam | Zoureena Rijger | 18 | 171 | Paramaribo |
Szkocja | Katharine Brown | 22 | 179 | Dunblane |
Szwecja | Erica Harrison | 19 | 178 | Djurhamn |
Tahiti-Polinezja Francuska | Nanihi Bambridge | 19 | 171 | Papeete |
Tanzania | Miriam Gerald | 22 | 172 | Mwanza |
Tajlandia | Pongchanok Kanklab | 18 | 174 | Bangkok |
Trynidad i Tobago | Ashanna Arthur | 22 | 173 | Glencoe |
Turcja | Ebru Şam | 18 | 175 | Niemcy |
Uganda | Maria Namiiro | 21 | 170 | Londyn |
Ukraina | Evgeniya Tulchevska | 19 | 178 | Dniepropetrowsk |
Urugwaj | Claudia Vanrell | 21 | 176 | Montevideo |
Walia | Lucy Whitehouse | 22 | 168 | Barry |
Wenezuela | María Milagros Véliz | 23 | 178 | Guacara |
Węgry | Orsolya Serdült | 22 | 175 | Budapeszt |
Wietnam | Trần Thị Hương Giang | 22 | 180 | Hải Dương |
Włochy | Alice Taticchi | 19 | 184 | Perugia |
Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej | Rosine Gnago | 21 | 170 | Jamusukro |
Zambia | Sekwila Mumba | 23 | 174 | Kabwe |
Zimbabwe | Vanessa Sibanda | 21 | 177 | Harare |
Przypisy
- ↑ The Miss World Coronation Ball | Miss World News. [dostęp 2009-12-22]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2010-01-15)].
Linki zewnętrzne
- www.missworld.tv (ang.).
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