Miss World 2011
![]() Ivian Sarcos (2012) | |||
Data | |||
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Miejsce | |||
Prowadzenie | Jason Cook, Angela Chow, Steve Douglas | ||
Występy | |||
Stacja telewizyjna | |||
Liczba uczestników | 113 | ||
Państwa debiutujące | |||
Państwa wycofane | Angola, Etiopia, Fidżi, Gujana, Lesotho, Makau, Malawi, Polinezja Francuska, Republika Zielonego Przylądka, Saint Kitts i Nevis, Saint Lucia, Surinam, Zambia | ||
Państwa powracające | Austria, Bermudy, Bonaire, Chile, Dominikana, Guam, Liberia, Nikaragua, Słowenia | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Miss World | |||
I Wicemiss | Gwendoline Ruais | ||
II Wicemiss | Amanda Vilanova | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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Miss World 2011 – 61. wybory Miss World. Gala finałowa odbyła się 6 listopada 2011 w Earls Court Exhibition Centre w Londynie, Wielka Brytania. Miss World została reprezentantka Wenezueli Ivian Sarcos.
Polskę reprezentowała Angelika Ogryzek.
Rezultaty
Tytuł | Laureatka |
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Miss World 2011 | ![]() |
I Wicemiss | ![]() |
II Wicemiss | ![]() |
Top 7 |
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Top 15 |
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Top 20 |
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Top 31 |
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Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
Tytuł | Laureatka |
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Miss Afryki | ![]() |
Miss Ameryki | ![]() |
Miss Azji i Oceanii | ![]() |
Miss Europy | ![]() |
Miss Karaibów | ![]() |
Nagrody specjalne
Tytuł | Laureatka |
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Miss Plaży | ![]() |
Miss Top Model | ![]() |
Miss Sportu | ![]() |
Miss Talent | ![]() |
Miss Piękna z Przesłaniem |
Lista kandydatek
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Miasto rodzinne |
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![]() | Isi Topçiu-Ulaj | 18 | Tirana |
![]() | Alize Lily Mounter | 22 | Londyn |
![]() | Antonella Cecilia Kruger | 19 | Zárate |
![]() | Gillain Berry | 24 | Oranjestad |
![]() | Amber Jade Greasley | 18 | Brisbane |
![]() | Julia Hofer | 19 | Mayrhofen |
![]() | Sasha Celesie Joyce | 23 | New Providence |
![]() | Taisha Shaddai Carrington | 18 | Bridgetown |
![]() | Justine De Jonckheere | 19 | Wevelgem |
![]() | Kadejah Kenifah Tunn | 18 | Belize City |
![]() | Jana Lynn Outerbridge | 22 | St. George’s |
![]() | Anastasiya Kharlanava | 21 | Homel |
![]() | Yohana Paola Vaca Guzmán | 24 | Cotoca |
![]() | Benazir Berends-Charles | 19 | Kralendijk |
![]() | Snežana Kuzmanović | 16 | Laktaši |
![]() | Karabo Sampson | 21 | Tsabong |
![]() | Juceila Graziele Bueno | 23 | Vera Cruz |
![]() | Vanya Detelinova Peneva | 23 | Kazanłyk |
![]() | Gabriela Pulgar Luco | 23 | Santiago |
![]() | Liu Chen | 25 | Harbin |
![]() | Katarina Prnjak | 21 | Szybenik |
![]() | Monifa Joanne-Marie Jansen | 18 | Willemstad |
![]() | Orthodoxia Panagi | 19 | Larnaka |
![]() | Maja Maraš | 20 | Podgorica |
![]() | Denisa Domanská | 19 | Kyjov |
![]() | Maya Celeste Padillo Olesen | 20 | Christiansfeld |
![]() | Marianly Tejada Burgos | 20 | San Francisco de Macorís |
![]() | Donia Soliman Hamed | 23 | Kair |
![]() | María Verónica Vargas Granja | 22 | Guayaquil |
![]() | Gwendoline Ruais | 21 | Muntinlupa |
![]() | Sara Aini Josefina Sieppi | 20 | Tornio |
![]() | Clémence Marie Oleksy | 20 | Vichy |
![]() | Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari | 19 | Atwima |
![]() | Michelle Gillingwater Pedersen | 24 | Gibraltar |
![]() | Eleni Miariti | 21 | Ateny |
![]() | Janet Kerdikoshvili | 19 | Tbilisi |
![]() | Siera Monique Robertson | 21 | Yona |
![]() | Violaine Frédérique Grainville | 20 | Saint-Claude |
![]() | Lourdes Elisa Figueroa Araujo | 23 | Gwatemala |
![]() | Carla García Barber | 21 | Las Palmas |
![]() | Jill Lauren de Robles | 22 | Emmen |
![]() | Bessy Beatriz Ochoa López | 18 | Choloma |
![]() | Hyman Chu | 24 | Hongkong |
![]() | Kanishtha Dhankhar | 22 | Mumbaj |
![]() | Astrid Ellena Indriana Yunadi | 21 | Surabaja |
![]() | Holly Carpenter | 19 | Dublin |
![]() | Finola Guinnane | 22 | Drumbo |
![]() | Sigrún Eva Ármannsdóttir | 18 | Akranes |
![]() | Ella Ran | 21 | Herclijja |
![]() | Danielle Crosskill | 26 | Kingston |
![]() | Midori Tanaka | 23 | Okayama |
![]() | Lindsay Katarina Japal | 23 | George Town |
![]() | Riza Santos | 24 | Calgary |
![]() | Zhanna Zhumaliyeva | 24 | Uralsk |
![]() | Catherine Susan Onyango | 19 | Githurai |
![]() | Nazira Nurzhanova | 24 | Biszkek |
![]() | Mónica Andrea Restrepo Villamil | 21 | Bogota |
![]() | Kyung Min Doe | 20 | Daegu |
![]() | Paola Mayela Chaverri Víquez | 20 | Heredia |
![]() | Yara Khouri-Mikhael | 19 | Byblos |
![]() | Meenakshi Monica Subramani | 23 | Bensonville |
![]() | Ieva Gervinskaitė | 21 | Szkudy |
![]() | Alice Miskovska | 23 | Dyneburg |
![]() | Vesna Jakimovska | 20 | Struga |
![]() | Claire Marie Busuttil | 22 | Ħaż-Żabbar |
![]() | Chloe Chen Tien Nee | 21 | Kuala Lumpur |
![]() | Axelle Perrier | 20 | Fort-de-France |
![]() | Joëlle Marie Justine Nagapen | 22 | Saint-Pierre |
![]() | Gabriela Palacio Díaz de León | 22 | Aguascalientes |
![]() | Veronica Popovici | 21 | Kiszyniów |
![]() | Buyankhishig Unurbayar | 22 | Ułan Bator |
![]() | Luzaan van Wyk | 24 | Windhuk |
![]() | Malina Joshi | 23 | Dharan |
![]() | Sabrina-Nathalie Reitz | 21 | Langenselbold |
![]() | Sylvia Nduka | 20 | Isuofia |
![]() | Darling Janeth Trujillo Balmaceda | 24 | Ciudad Darío |
![]() | Anna Larsen Zahl | 23 | Sortland |
![]() | Mianette Broekman | 22 | Auckland |
![]() | Irene del Carmen Núñez Quintero | 24 | Santiago de Veraguas |
![]() | Nicole Elizabeth Huber Vera | 21 | Asunción |
![]() | Odilia Pamela García Pineda | 24 | Lima |
![]() | Angelika Ogryzek | 19 | Szczecin |
![]() | Bárbara Franco | 19 | Ribeira Brava |
![]() | Amanda Victoria Vilanova Pérez | 20 | San Juan |
![]() | Bokang Ramaredi Montjane | 25 | Johannesburg |
![]() | Natalia Sergéyevna Gantimurova | 20 | Moskwa |
![]() | Alexandra Elena Stănescu | 21 | Pucioasa |
![]() | Johanna Sansano | 21 | Gustavia |
![]() | Karen Marcela Castro Quintanilla | 18 | San Salvador |
![]() | Milica Tepavac | 23 | Nowy Sad |
![]() | Swadu Natasha Beckley | 24 | Freetown |
![]() | May Hsu | 21 | Singapur |
![]() | Lana Mahnič Jekoš | 21 | Grosuplje |
![]() | Michaela Ňurciková | 21 | Nowe Zamki |
![]() | Pushpika Sandamali de Silva | 21 | Kolombo |
![]() | Erin Cummins | 19 | Waszyngton |
![]() | Jennifer Karen Reoch | 22 | Glasgow |
![]() | Nicoline Artursson | 18 | Halmstad |
![]() | Pacharida Julieanna Blatchford | 20 | Bangkok |
![]() | Salha Israel Kifai | 18 | Ilala |
![]() | Lee-Ann Forbes | 21 | Saint James |
![]() | Gizem Karaca | 19 | Stambuł |
![]() | Sylvia Namutebi | 23 | Kampala |
![]() | Iaroslava Kuriacha | 19 | Winnica |
![]() | Karina Belén Sogliano Maldonado | 18 | Montevideo |
![]() | Sara Jessica Manchipp | 21 | Port Talbot |
![]() | Ivian Sarcos | 22 | Guanare |
![]() | Linda Szunai | 18 | Nagykovácsi |
![]() | Victoria Phạm Thuý Vy | 22 | Ho Chi Minh |
![]() | Nunziata Tania Bambaci | 21 | Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto |
![]() | Kohiman Betty Jeanine Kouadio | 18 | Gagnoa |
![]() | Esonica Mictecia Veira | 22 | Saint Thomas |
![]() | Malaika Maidei Mushandu | 19 | Harare |
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