Miss Universe 2002

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The Miss Universe 2002 pageant was held in Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 29, 2002. There were 75 delegates from around the world who competed for the title Miss Universe 2002.

Miss Russia, Oxana Fedorova was crowned Miss Universe 2002 by Miss Universe 2001, Denise Quiñones of Puerto Rico. On September 23, 2002, Fedorova was dethroned and replaced by her first runner-up Justine Pasek of Panama.

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[edit] Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results.
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Countries and territories which sent delegates and results.

[edit] Special awards

[edit] 2002 Contestants

Flag of Albania Albania

  • Anisa Kospiri
  • TOP 10

Flag of Angola Angola

  • Giovana Pinto Leite

Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda

  • Aisha Ralph

Flag of Aruba Aruba

  • Deyanira Ludwina Frank

Australia

  • Sarah Davies

Flag of The Bahamas Bahamas

  • Nadia Albury

Belgium

  • Ann van Elsen

Flag of Bolivia Bolivia

  • Paola Clarisse Coimbra Antipieff

Brazil

  • Josiane Oliveira

British Virgin Islands

  • Anastasia Tonge

Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria

  • Elena Dimitrova

Canada

  • Neelam Verma
  • TOP 10

Flag of Cayman Islands Cayman Islands

  • Shannon McLean

Chile

  • Nicole Rencoret Ladron de Guevara

Flag of People's Republic of China China

  • Zhuo Ling
  • 2nd RUNNER-UP

Colombia

Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica

  • Merilyn Villalta

Flag of Croatia Croatia

  • Ivana Paris

Curacao

  • Ayanette Mary-Ann Statia

Flag of Cyprus Cyprus

  • Demetra Eleuftheriou
  • TOP 10

Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic

  • Diana Kobzanova

Flag of Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

  • Ruth Ocumarez

Flag of Ecuador Ecuador

  • Isabel Ontaneda

Flag of Egypt Egypt

  • Sally Shaheen

Flag of El Salvador El Salvador

  • Elisa Sandoval Rodriguez

Estonia

  • Jana Tafenau

Flag of Finland Finland

  • Janette Broman

France

  • Sylvie Tellier

Germany

  • Natasha Borger
  • TOP 10

Ghana

  • Stephanie Walkins-Fia

Flag of Greece Greece

  • Lena Paparrigopoulou

Flag of Guatemala Guatemala

  • Carina Velasquez

Flag of Guyana Guyana

  • Mia Rahaman

Honduras

  • Erika Ramirez

India

  • Neha Dhupia
  • TOP 10

Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland

  • Lisa O'Sullivan

Flag of Israel Israel

  • Yamit Har-Noy

Italy

  • Anna Rigon

Flag of Jamaica Jamaica

  • Sanya Hughes

Flag of Japan Japan

  • Mina Chiba

South Korea Korea

  • Min-Kyoung Kim

Malaysia

  • Karen Lit Eit Ang

Flag of Mauritius Mauritius

  • Karen Alexandre

Mexico

Flag of Namibia Namibia

  • Michelle Heitha

Netherlands

  • Kim Kotter

Nigeria

  • Chinenye Ochuba

Northern Marianas

  • Virginia Gridley

Norway

  • Hege Hatlo

Flag of Panama Panama

  • Justine Lissette Pasek
  • 1st RUNNER-UP
  • later became MISS UNIVERSE 2002

Peru

  • Adriana Zubiate

Philippines

Flag of Poland Poland

  • Joanna Dozdrowska

Portugal

  • Iva Catarina Lamarao

Puerto Rico

  • Isis Casalduc Gonzales

Flag of Russia Russia

  • Oxana Fedorova
  • MISS UNIVERSE 2002 (dethroned)

Singapore

  • Nuraliza Osman

Flag of Slovakia Slovakia

  • Eva Dzodlova

Flag of Slovenia Slovenia

  • Iris Mulej

Flag of South Africa South Africa

  • Vanessa Carreira
  • 3rd RUNNER-UP

Spain

  • Vania Millan

Sweden

  • Malou Hansson

Flag of Switzerland Switzerland

  • Jennifer Ann Gerber

Thailand

  • Janjira Janchome

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago

  • Nasma Mohammed

Flag of Turkey Turkey

  • Cagla Kugat

Flag of Ukraine Ukraine

  • Liliana Gorova

Flag of Uruguay Uruguay

  • Fiorella Freitas

USA

United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands

  • Merlisa Rhonda George

Venezuela

  • Cynthia Lander
  • 4th RUNNER-UP

Yugoslavia

  • Sladjana Bozovic

[edit] Records/Trivia

  • Vania Millan Miras of Spain winner of Miss Spain 2002 title, but was a replacement of Lorena Van Heerde Ayala winner of Miss Spain 2001.
  • Seven delegates who withdrew from the Miss Universe 2002 pageant. They were: Karen Russell (Belize), Angelina Patricia Pingkan Sondakh (Indonesia), Christina Sawaya (Lebanon), Loredana Zammit (Malta), María Gabriela Riquelme Escuna (Paraguay), Bernice Gumbs (St. Maarten) and Euwonka Selver (Turks and Caicos). Sawaya of Lebanon would go on and claim the Miss International crown in the latter part of the year.
  • Christina Sawaya from (Lebanon) withdrew because she did not want to compete in the same pageant with Miss Israel
  • This was the year that there was a high number of black representatives. A number of nations sent a black woman for the first time in their country's history. These countries were: Colombia(big favorite for the crown), Dominican Republic(another big favorite of the local media), Mexico, and Sweden. The USA was also represented by a black woman that year. Ironically, none of the black representatives made the 10 that year, resulting in the creation of the term the 2002 Blackout.
  • Many of the favorites that year failed to make the cut. They were Puerto Rico(the local rep), Colombia(favorite to win the crown), Dominican Republic(favorite of the Puerto Rican media), Ghana, Jamaica, Netherlands, and Nigeria.


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