Miss World 2019

Miss World
2019
Data

14 grudnia 2019

Miejsce

ExCeL, Londyn

Prowadzenie

Peter André, Megan Young, Fernando Allyende, Stephanie Del Valle

Występy

Peter André, Lulu

Stacja telewizyjna

E!, London Live, Univision

Liczba uczestników

111

Państwa wycofane

Austria, Belize, Cypr, Egipt, Guam, Kamerun, Liban, Lesotho, Łotwa, Madagaskar, Martynika, Niemcy, Norwegia, Serbia, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Państwa powracające

Antigua i Barbuda, Kambodża, Kirgistan Kostaryka, Makau, Samoa, Szwecja, Tunezja, Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych

Zwycięzcy
Miss World

Toni-Ann Singh
 Jamajka

I Wicemiss

Ophély Mézino
 Francja

II Wicemiss

Suman Rao
 Indie

Nawigacja
20182021

Miss World 2019 – 69. wybory Miss World. Gala finałowa odbyła się 14 grudnia 2019 w ExCeL w Londynie, Wielka Brytania. Miss World została reprezentantka Jamajki Toni-Ann Singh[1].

Polskę reprezentowała Miss Polonia 2018 Milena Sadowska.

Rezultaty

TytułLaureatka
Miss World 2019 JamajkaToni-Ann Singh
I Wicemiss FrancjaOphély Mézino
II Wicemiss IndieSuman Rao
Top 5

 Brazylia – Elís Miele Coelho
 Nigeria – Nyekachi Douglas

Top 12

 Filipiny – Michelle Dee
 Kenia – Maria Wavinya
 Meksyk – Ashley Alvídrez
 Nepal – Anushka Shrestha
 Rosja – Alina Sanko
 Wietnam – Lương Thùy Linh
 Wyspy Cooka – Tajiya Eikura Sahay

Top 40

 Anglia – Bhasha Mukherjee
 Antigua i Barbuda – Taqiyyah Francis
 Australia – Sarah Marschke
 Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze – Rikkiya Brathwaite
 Chiny – Li Peishan
 Dania – Natasja Kunde
 Gujana – Joylyn Conway
 Hiszpania – María del Mar Aguilera
 Hongkong – Lila Lam
 Indonezja – Princess Megonondo
 Malezja – Alexis SueAnn Seow
 Mołdawia – Elizaveta Kuznitova
 Mongolia – Tsevelmaa Mandakh
 Nowa Zelandia – Lucy Brock
 Paragwaj – Araceli Bobadilla
 PolskaMilena Sadowska
 Południowa Afryka – Sasha-Lee Olivier
 Portoryko – Daniella Rodríguez
 Portugalia – Inês Brusselmans
 Stany Zjednoczone – Emmy Cuvelier
 Szkocja – Keryn Matthew
 Tajlandia – Narintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat
 Trynidad i Tobago – Tya Janè Ramey
 Tunezja – Sabrine Mansour
 Uganda – Oliver Nakakande
 Ukraina – Marharyta Pasha
 Walia – Gabriella Jukes
 Wenezuela – Isabella Rodríguez

Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności

TytułLaureatka
Miss Afryki Nigeria – Nyekachi Douglas
Miss Ameryki Brazylia – Elís Miele Coelho
Miss Azji i Oceanii IndieSuman Rao
Miss Europy FrancjaOphély Mézino
Miss Karaibów Gujana – Joylyn Conway
Miss Oceanii Wyspy Cooka – Tajiya Eikura Sahay

Nagrody specjalne

TytułLaureatka
Miss Multimediów Nepal – Anushka Shrestha
Miss Top Model Nigeria – Nyekachi Douglas
Miss Sportu Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze – Rikkiya Brathwaite
Miss Talent Jamajka – Toni-An Singh
Miss Piękna z Przesłaniem Nepal – Anushka Shrestha

Lista kandydatek

PaństwoKandydatkaWiekMiasto rodzinne
 AlbaniaAtalanta Kercyku20Tirana
 AngliaBhasha Mukherjee23Derby
 AngolaBrezana Da Costa24Luanda
 Antigua i BarbudaTaqiyyah Francis25Saint John’s
 ArgentynaJudit Grnja18Villa Ángela
 ArmeniaLiana Voskerchyan20Erywań
 ArubaGhislaine Mejia20Oranjestad
 AustraliaSarah Marschke20Sydney
 BahamyNyah Bandelier18Eleuthera
 BangladeszRafah Nanjeba Torsa21Chittagong
 BarbadosChe Amor Greenidge25Bridgetown
 BelgiaElena Castro Suarez19Antwerpia
 BiałoruśAnastasia Laurynchuk18Mińsk
 BoliwiaIciar Díaz Camacho20Santa Cruz
 Bośnia i HercegowinaIvana Ladan20Jajce
 BotswanaOweditse Phirinyane Gofaone25Gaborone
 BrazyliaElís Miele Coelho20Serra
 Brytyjskie Wyspy DziewiczeRikkiya Brathwaite22Tortola
 BułgariaMargo Cooper26Sofia
 ChileIgnacia Albornoz Olmedo17Santiago
 ChinyLi Peishan20Pekin
 ChorwacjaKatarina Mamić22Żupania licko-seńska
 CuraçaoSharon Meyer22Willemstad
 CzarnogóraMirjana Muratović19Podgorica
 CzechyDenisa Spergerová18Czeskie Budziejowice
 DaniaNatasja Kunde18Kopenhaga
 DominikanaAlba Marie Blair21Jarabacoa
 EkwadorMaría Auxiliadora Idrovo18Guayaquil
 EtiopiaFeven Gebreslassie22Addis Ababa
 FilipinyMichelle Dee23Makati
 FinlandiaDana Mononen19Helsinki
 FrancjaOphély Mézino20Morne-à-l'Eau
 GhanaRebecca Kwabi26Accra
 GibraltarCeline Bolaños22Gibraltar
 GrecjaRafaela Plastira20Trikala
 GruzjaNini Gogichaishvili24Tbilisi
 GujanaJoylyn Conway20Georgetown
 GwadelupaAnaïs Lacalmontie22Basse-Terre
 GwatemalaDulce María Ramos García22Cuilapa
 Gwinea BissauLaila Samati21Bissau
 Gwinea RównikowaSilvia Adjomo Ndong20Malabo
 HaitiAlysha Morency25Port-au-Prince
 HolandiaBrenda Felicia Muste22Arnhem
 HondurasAna Grisel Romero20Olanchito
 HongkongLila Lam26Hongkong
 IndieSuman Rao21Udaipur
 IndonezjaPrincess Megonondo19Jambi
 IrlandiaChelsea Farrell19Louth
 Irlandia PółnocnaLauren Eve Leckey20Stoneyford
 IslandiaKolfinna Mist Austfjörð23Reykjavík
 JamajkaToni-Ann Singh23Saint Thomas
 JaponiaMarika Sera17Prefektura Kanagawa
 KajmanyJaci Patrick24West Bay
 KambodżaVy Sreyvin20Phnom Penh
 KanadaNaomi Colford19Sydney
 KazachstanMadina Batyk20Pawłodar
 KeniaMaria Wavinya18Nyandarua
 KirgistanEkaterina Zabolotnova24Biszkek
 KolumbiaSara Arteaga Franco25Medellín
 Korea PołudniowaLim Ji-yeon20Seul
 KostarykaJessica Jiménez25San José
 LaosNelamith Xaypannha20Vientiane
 LuksemburgMelanie Heynsbroek19Luksemburg
 MakauYu Yanan20Makau
 MalezjaAlexis SueAnn Seow24Kuala Lumpur
 MaltaNicole Vella20Valletta
 MauritiusUrvashi Gooriah19Port Louis
 MeksykAshley Alvídrez20Ciudad Juárez
 MjanmaKhit Lin Latt Yoon22Rangun
 MołdawiaElizaveta Kuznitova19Tyraspol
 MongoliaTsevelmaa Mandakh22Ułan Bator
 NepalAnushka Shrestha22Katmandu
 NigeriaNyekachi Douglas20Calabar
 NikaraguaMaría Teresa Cortéz18Carazo
 Nowa ZelandiaLucy Brock24Auckland
 PanamaAgustina Ruiz Arrechea25Chitré
 ParagwajAraceli Bobadilla20Asunción
 PeruAngella Escudero23Sullana
 PolskaMilena Sadowska20Oświęcim
 Południowa AfrykaMariah Joseph Maget22Juba
 PortorykoDaniella Rodríguez22Bayamón
 PortugaliaInês Brusselmans24Oeiras
 RosjaAlina Sanko20Azow
 RwandaMeghan Nimwiza20Kigali
 SalwadorFatima Mangandi27Santa Tecla
 SamoaAlalamalae Lata20Apia
 SenegalAlberta Diatta19Ziguinchor
 Sierra LeoneEnid Jones-Boston20Freetown
 SingapurSheen Cher20Singapur
 SłowacjaFrederika Kurtulíková24Bratysława
 SłoweniaŠpela Alič20Lublana
 Sri LankaDewmi Thathsarani20Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
 Stany ZjednoczoneEmmy Cuvelier23Pierre
 Sudan PołudniowyMariah Joseph Maget22Juba
 SzkocjaKeryn Matthew24Edynburg
 SzwecjaDaniella Lundqvist20Kalmar
 TajlandiaNarintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat22Pathum Thani
 TanzaniaSylvia Sebastian19Mwanza
 Trynidad i TobagoTya Janè Ramey21Port of Spain
 TunezjaSabrine Mansour23Mahdia
 TurcjaSimay Rasimoğlu22Stambuł
 UgandaOliver Nakakande24Bombo
 UkrainaMarharyta Pasha24Charków
 WaliaGabriella Jukes22Port Talbot
 WenezuelaIsabella Rodríguez26Petare
 WęgryKrisztina Nagypál22Budapeszt
 WietnamLương Thùy Linh19Cao Bằng
 WłochyAdele Sammartino24Pompeje
 Wyspy CookaTajiya Eikura Sahay26Avarua
 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów ZjednoczonychA’yana Keshelle Phillips24Saint Thomas

Przypisy

  1. Nikita Coetzee: Jamaica's Toni-Ann Singh crowned Miss World 2019 (ang.). channel24.co.za, 2019-12-14. [dostęp 2019-12-14]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2019-12-14)].

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