Miss World 2019
Data | |||
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Miejsce | |||
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 | ||
I Wicemiss | Ophély Mézino | ||
II Wicemiss | Suman Rao | ||
Nawigacja | |||
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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
Tytuł | Laureatka |
---|---|
Miss World 2019 | Jamajka – Toni-Ann Singh |
I Wicemiss | Francja – Ophély Mézino |
II Wicemiss | Indie – Suman Rao |
Top 5 | |
Top 12 | Filipiny – Michelle Dee |
Top 40 | Anglia – Bhasha Mukherjee |
Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
Tytuł | Laureatka |
---|---|
Miss Afryki | Nigeria – Nyekachi Douglas |
Miss Ameryki | Brazylia – Elís Miele Coelho |
Miss Azji i Oceanii | Indie – Suman Rao |
Miss Europy | Francja – Ophély Mézino |
Miss Karaibów | Gujana – Joylyn Conway |
Miss Oceanii | Wyspy Cooka – Tajiya Eikura Sahay |
Nagrody specjalne
Tytuł | Laureatka |
---|---|
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
Państwo | Kandydatka | Wiek | Miasto rodzinne |
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Albania | Atalanta Kercyku | 20 | Tirana |
Anglia | Bhasha Mukherjee | 23 | Derby |
Angola | Brezana Da Costa | 24 | Luanda |
Antigua i Barbuda | Taqiyyah Francis | 25 | Saint John’s |
Argentyna | Judit Grnja | 18 | Villa Ángela |
Armenia | Liana Voskerchyan | 20 | Erywań |
Aruba | Ghislaine Mejia | 20 | Oranjestad |
Australia | Sarah Marschke | 20 | Sydney |
Bahamy | Nyah Bandelier | 18 | Eleuthera |
Bangladesz | Rafah Nanjeba Torsa | 21 | Chittagong |
Barbados | Che Amor Greenidge | 25 | Bridgetown |
Belgia | Elena Castro Suarez | 19 | Antwerpia |
Białoruś | Anastasia Laurynchuk | 18 | Mińsk |
Boliwia | Iciar Díaz Camacho | 20 | Santa Cruz |
Bośnia i Hercegowina | Ivana Ladan | 20 | Jajce |
Botswana | Oweditse Phirinyane Gofaone | 25 | Gaborone |
Brazylia | Elís Miele Coelho | 20 | Serra |
Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze | Rikkiya Brathwaite | 22 | Tortola |
Bułgaria | Margo Cooper | 26 | Sofia |
Chile | Ignacia Albornoz Olmedo | 17 | Santiago |
Chiny | Li Peishan | 20 | Pekin |
Chorwacja | Katarina Mamić | 22 | Żupania licko-seńska |
Curaçao | Sharon Meyer | 22 | Willemstad |
Czarnogóra | Mirjana Muratović | 19 | Podgorica |
Czechy | Denisa Spergerová | 18 | Czeskie Budziejowice |
Dania | Natasja Kunde | 18 | Kopenhaga |
Dominikana | Alba Marie Blair | 21 | Jarabacoa |
Ekwador | María Auxiliadora Idrovo | 18 | Guayaquil |
Etiopia | Feven Gebreslassie | 22 | Addis Ababa |
Filipiny | Michelle Dee | 23 | Makati |
Finlandia | Dana Mononen | 19 | Helsinki |
Francja | Ophély Mézino | 20 | Morne-à-l'Eau |
Ghana | Rebecca Kwabi | 26 | Accra |
Gibraltar | Celine Bolaños | 22 | Gibraltar |
Grecja | Rafaela Plastira | 20 | Trikala |
Gruzja | Nini Gogichaishvili | 24 | Tbilisi |
Gujana | Joylyn Conway | 20 | Georgetown |
Gwadelupa | Anaïs Lacalmontie | 22 | Basse-Terre |
Gwatemala | Dulce María Ramos García | 22 | Cuilapa |
Gwinea Bissau | Laila Samati | 21 | Bissau |
Gwinea Równikowa | Silvia Adjomo Ndong | 20 | Malabo |
Haiti | Alysha Morency | 25 | Port-au-Prince |
Holandia | Brenda Felicia Muste | 22 | Arnhem |
Honduras | Ana Grisel Romero | 20 | Olanchito |
Hongkong | Lila Lam | 26 | Hongkong |
Indie | Suman Rao | 21 | Udaipur |
Indonezja | Princess Megonondo | 19 | Jambi |
Irlandia | Chelsea Farrell | 19 | Louth |
Irlandia Północna | Lauren Eve Leckey | 20 | Stoneyford |
Islandia | Kolfinna Mist Austfjörð | 23 | Reykjavík |
Jamajka | Toni-Ann Singh | 23 | Saint Thomas |
Japonia | Marika Sera | 17 | Prefektura Kanagawa |
Kajmany | Jaci Patrick | 24 | West Bay |
Kambodża | Vy Sreyvin | 20 | Phnom Penh |
Kanada | Naomi Colford | 19 | Sydney |
Kazachstan | Madina Batyk | 20 | Pawłodar |
Kenia | Maria Wavinya | 18 | Nyandarua |
Kirgistan | Ekaterina Zabolotnova | 24 | Biszkek |
Kolumbia | Sara Arteaga Franco | 25 | Medellín |
Korea Południowa | Lim Ji-yeon | 20 | Seul |
Kostaryka | Jessica Jiménez | 25 | San José |
Laos | Nelamith Xaypannha | 20 | Vientiane |
Luksemburg | Melanie Heynsbroek | 19 | Luksemburg |
Makau | Yu Yanan | 20 | Makau |
Malezja | Alexis SueAnn Seow | 24 | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Nicole Vella | 20 | Valletta |
Mauritius | Urvashi Gooriah | 19 | Port Louis |
Meksyk | Ashley Alvídrez | 20 | Ciudad Juárez |
Mjanma | Khit Lin Latt Yoon | 22 | Rangun |
Mołdawia | Elizaveta Kuznitova | 19 | Tyraspol |
Mongolia | Tsevelmaa Mandakh | 22 | Ułan Bator |
Nepal | Anushka Shrestha | 22 | Katmandu |
Nigeria | Nyekachi Douglas | 20 | Calabar |
Nikaragua | María Teresa Cortéz | 18 | Carazo |
Nowa Zelandia | Lucy Brock | 24 | Auckland |
Panama | Agustina Ruiz Arrechea | 25 | Chitré |
Paragwaj | Araceli Bobadilla | 20 | Asunción |
Peru | Angella Escudero | 23 | Sullana |
Polska | Milena Sadowska | 20 | Oświęcim |
Południowa Afryka | Mariah Joseph Maget | 22 | Juba |
Portoryko | Daniella Rodríguez | 22 | Bayamón |
Portugalia | Inês Brusselmans | 24 | Oeiras |
Rosja | Alina Sanko | 20 | Azow |
Rwanda | Meghan Nimwiza | 20 | Kigali |
Salwador | Fatima Mangandi | 27 | Santa Tecla |
Samoa | Alalamalae Lata | 20 | Apia |
Senegal | Alberta Diatta | 19 | Ziguinchor |
Sierra Leone | Enid Jones-Boston | 20 | Freetown |
Singapur | Sheen Cher | 20 | Singapur |
Słowacja | Frederika Kurtulíková | 24 | Bratysława |
Słowenia | Špela Alič | 20 | Lublana |
Sri Lanka | Dewmi Thathsarani | 20 | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte |
Stany Zjednoczone | Emmy Cuvelier | 23 | Pierre |
Sudan Południowy | Mariah Joseph Maget | 22 | Juba |
Szkocja | Keryn Matthew | 24 | Edynburg |
Szwecja | Daniella Lundqvist | 20 | Kalmar |
Tajlandia | Narintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat | 22 | Pathum Thani |
Tanzania | Sylvia Sebastian | 19 | Mwanza |
Trynidad i Tobago | Tya Janè Ramey | 21 | Port of Spain |
Tunezja | Sabrine Mansour | 23 | Mahdia |
Turcja | Simay Rasimoğlu | 22 | Stambuł |
Uganda | Oliver Nakakande | 24 | Bombo |
Ukraina | Marharyta Pasha | 24 | Charków |
Walia | Gabriella Jukes | 22 | Port Talbot |
Wenezuela | Isabella Rodríguez | 26 | Petare |
Węgry | Krisztina Nagypál | 22 | Budapeszt |
Wietnam | Lương Thùy Linh | 19 | Cao Bằng |
Włochy | Adele Sammartino | 24 | Pompeje |
Wyspy Cooka | Tajiya Eikura Sahay | 26 | Avarua |
Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | A’yana Keshelle Phillips | 24 | Saint Thomas |
Przypisy
- ↑ 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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