Miss World 2012
Data | |||
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Miejsce | Dongsheng Fitness Center Stadium, Ordos | ||
Prowadzenie | Jason Cook, Myleene Klass, Steve Douglas | ||
Liczba uczestników | 116 | ||
Państwa debiutujące | |||
Państwa wycofane | Egipt, Eswatini, Ghana, Kajmany, Liberia, Namibia, Rumunia, Saint-Barthélemy | ||
Państwa powracające | Angola, Etiopia, Fidżi, Gujana, Lesotho, Makau, Malawi, Saint Kitts i Nevis, Seszele, Surinam, Zambia | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Miss World | |||
I Wicemiss | Sophie Moulds | ||
II Wicemiss | Jessica Kahawaty | ||
III Wicemiss | Atong Demach | ||
IV Wicemiss | Mariana Notarangelo | ||
V Wicemiss | Deanna Robins | ||
VI Wicemiss | Vanya Mishra | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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Miss World 2012 – 62. wybory Miss World. Gala finałowa odbyła się 18 sierpnia 2012 w Dongsheng Fitness Center Stadium w Ordos, Chiny. Miss World została reprezentantka Chin Yu Wenxia.
Polskę reprezentowała Weronika Szmajdzińska.
Rezultaty
Tytuł | Laureatka |
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Miss World 2012 | ![]() |
I Wicemiss | ![]() |
II Wicemiss | ![]() |
III Wicemiss | ![]() |
IV Wicemiss | ![]() |
V Wicemiss | ![]() |
VI Wicemiss | ![]() |
Top 15 |
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Top 30 |
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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 | ![]() |
Miss Internetu | ![]() |
Lista kandydatek
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Miasto rodzinne |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Floriana Garo | 25 | Durrës |
![]() | Charlotte Holmes | 23 | Plymouth |
![]() | Edmilza dos Santos | 21 | Malanje |
![]() | Josefina Herrero | 18 | Mercedes |
![]() | Lucianette Verhoeks | 19 | Oranjestad |
![]() | Jessica Kahawaty | 23 | Sydney |
![]() | Amina Dagi | 17 | Bregencja |
![]() | Daronique Young | 22 | Nassau |
![]() | Marielle Wilkie | 21 | Bridgetown |
![]() | Laura Beyne | 19 | Bruksela |
![]() | Chantae Chanice Guy | 20 | Belmopan |
![]() | Rochelle Minors | 22 | Hamilton |
![]() | Julia Skalkovich | 20 | Baranowicze |
![]() | Mariana García | 23 | La Paz |
![]() | Ana Gisel Maciel | 19 | Kralendijk |
![]() | Fikreta Husić | 22 | Brczko |
![]() | Tapiwa Anna-Marie Preston | 19 | Gaborone |
![]() | Mariana Notarangelo | 22 | Duque de Caxias |
![]() | Gabriela Vasileva | 20 | Bjała Słatina |
![]() | Camila Recabarren | 21 | La Serena |
![]() | Yu Wenxia | 23 | Shangzhi |
![]() | Maja Nikolić | 21 | Zagrzeb |
![]() | Stephanie Rose Chang | 20 | Willemstad |
![]() | Georgia Georgiou | 21 | Limassol |
![]() | Nikolina Lončar | 19 | Pljevlja |
![]() | Linda Bartošová | 19 | Vysoké Mýto |
![]() | Iris Thomsen | 25 | Østerbro |
![]() | Sally Aponte Tejada | 21 | Salcedo |
![]() | Cipriana Correia | 21 | Esmeraldas |
![]() | Melkam Endale | 21 | Addis Abeba |
![]() | Koini Elesi Vakaloloma | 24 | Lautoka |
![]() | Queneerich Rehman | 24 | Las Piñas |
![]() | Sabina Särkkä | 23 | Helsinki |
![]() | Delphine Wespiser | 20 | Magstatt-le-Bas |
![]() | Marie-Noëlle Ada | 22 | Mouila |
![]() | Jessica Baldachino | 24 | Gibraltar |
![]() | Maria Tsagkaraki | 23 | Kreta |
![]() | Salome Khomeriki | 20 | Tbilisi |
![]() | Arti Cameron | 23 | Georgetown |
![]() | Jeneva Bosko | 19 | Chalan Pago |
![]() | Brigitte Golabkan | 18 | Le Moule |
![]() | Monique Aparicio | 21 | Quetzaltenango |
![]() | Jennifer Riveiro Ilende | 20 | Malabo |
![]() | Aránzazu Estévez | 23 | Las Palmas |
![]() | Nathalie den Dekker | 22 | Amsterdam |
![]() | Jennifer Valle | 17 | Santa Rosa de Copan |
![]() | Kelly Cheung | 21 | Hongkong |
![]() | Vanya Mishra | 20 | Dźalandhar |
![]() | Ines Putri Chandra | 22 | Denpasar |
![]() | Rebecca Maguire | 20 | Dublin |
![]() | Tiffany Brien | 21 | Belfast |
![]() | Iris Telma Jónsdóttir | 21 | Reykjavík |
![]() | Shani Hazan | 19 | Kirjat Atta |
![]() | Deanna Robins | 21 | Kingston |
![]() | Nozomi Igarashi | 24 | Yamagata |
![]() | Tara Teng | 23 | Fort Langley |
![]() | Evgeniya Klishina | 25 | Astana |
![]() | Shamim Nabil | 18 | Mombasa |
![]() | Barbara Turbay | 19 | Bogota |
![]() | Kim Sung-min | 23 | Seul |
![]() | Silvana Sánchez | 23 | Palmares |
![]() | Sonia-Lynn Gabriel | 20 | Dżabal Lubnan |
![]() | Rasa Vereniūtė | 20 | Wilno |
![]() | Anastasija Skibunova | 23 | Ryga |
![]() | Aneta Stojkoska | 19 | Gostivar |
![]() | Winnie Sin | 25 | Makau |
![]() | Susan Mtegha | 24 | Mzuzu |
![]() | Daniela Darmanin | 21 | Mġarr |
![]() | Yvonne Lee | 23 | Kuala Lumpur |
![]() | Andy Govindin | 23 | Fort-de-France |
![]() | Shalini Panchoo | 23 | Saint Pierre |
![]() | Mariana Berumen | 20 | Guadalajara |
![]() | Bayarmaa Huselbaatar | 20 | Ułan Bator |
![]() | Shristi Shrestha | 23 | Bharatpur |
![]() | Martina Ivezaj | 23 | Monachium |
![]() | Damiete Charles-Granville | 23 | Port Harcourt |
![]() | Lauren Lawson | 24 | Granada |
![]() | Karoline Olsen | 21 | Klo |
![]() | Collette Lochore | 18 | Auckland |
![]() | Maricely González | 24 | Panama |
![]() | Fiorella Migliore | 23 | Asunción |
![]() | Giuliana Zevallos | 23 | Lima |
![]() | Weronika Szmajdzińska | 18 | Szczecin |
![]() | Melanie Vicente | 21 | Torres Vedras |
![]() | Janelee Chaparro | 20 | Barceloneta |
![]() | Remona Moodley | 23 | Kapsztad |
![]() | Elizaveta Golovanova | 19 | Safonowo |
![]() | Markysa O’Loughlin | 20 | Basseterre |
![]() | Maria Luisa Vicuña | 18 | Sonsonate |
![]() | Bojana Lecic | 22 | Nova Varoš |
![]() | Sherlyn Ferneau | 21 | Victoria |
![]() | Vanessa Williams | 22 | Freetown |
![]() | Karisa Sukamto | 19 | Singapur |
![]() | Nives Orešnik | 20 | Maribor |
![]() | Kristína Krajčírová | 20 | Bratysława |
![]() | Sumudu Prasadini | 23 | Kurunegala |
![]() | Claudine Book | 20 | Kalifornia |
![]() | Atong Demach | 24 | Dżuba |
![]() | Stefanie Grace Gentle | 22 | Nieuw Nickerie |
![]() | Nicole Treacy | 23 | Paisley |
![]() | Sanna Jinnedal | 19 | Borås |
![]() | Vanessa Herrmann | 21 | Phuket |
![]() | Lisa Jensen | 24 | Dar es Salaam |
![]() | Athaliah Samuel | 24 | Port-of-Spain |
![]() | Açalya Samyeli Danoğlu | 20 | Stambuł |
![]() | Phiona Bizzu | 19 | Lira |
![]() | Karina Zhyronkina | 20 | Charków |
![]() | Valentina Henderson | 18 | Salto |
![]() | Sophie Moulds | 19 | Ferndale |
![]() | Gabriella Ferrari | 21 | Valencia |
![]() | Tamara Cserháti | 20 | Győr |
![]() | Vũ Thị Hoàng My | 23 | Đồng Nai |
![]() | Jessica Bellinghieri | 23 | Messina |
![]() | Hélène-Valerie Djouka | 18 | Divo |
![]() | Taiesa Lashley | 24 | Saint Thomas |
![]() | Bongani Dlakama | 24 | Bulawayo |
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