Miss World 1995

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The 45th Miss World Pageant was held for the fourth straight year at the Sun City Entertainment Centre in Sun City, South Africa on 18 November 1995. The 1995 pageant attracted 84 delegates. The pageant was hosted by Richard Steinmetz and Bobbie Eakes and was also particiapted by Supermodels Linda Evangelista and Beverly Johnson who acted as presenters. Aside from Sun City; Dubai, United Arab Emirates and the Comoros hosted some segments of the show.

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[edit] Miss World 1995 Results

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

Miss World 1995: Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano - Venezuela

First Runner-up: Anica Martinovic - Croatia

Second Runner-up: Michelle Kahn - Trinidad and Tobago

Finalist:

Miri Bohanda - Israel

Yoon-young Choi - Korea

Semi-finalist:

Melissa Porter - Australia

Carla Peña - Bolivia

Evgenia Kalkandjieva - Bulgaria

Alejandra Quintero Velasco - Mexico

Bernalee Daniel - South Africa

[edit] Special Awards

Miss Photogenic: Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano - Venezuela

Best Designed National Dress: Anica Martinovic - Croatia

Miss Personality: Toyin Raji - Nigeria


[edit] Continental Queens

Africa: Bernalee Daniel - South Africa

Americas: Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano - Venezuela

Asia and Oceania: Yoon-young Choi - Korea

Caribbean: Michelle Kahn - Trinidad and Tobago

Europe: Anica Martinovic - Croatia

[edit] 85 contestants

American Virgin Islands

  • Roshini Nibbs

Argentina

  • Maria Lorena Jensen

Aruba

  • Tessa Pieterz

Australia

  • Melissa Porter
  • SEMI-FINALIST

Austria

  • Elizabeth Unfried

Bahamas

  • Loleta Smith

Bangladesh

  • Yasmin Bilkis Sathi

Barbados

  • Rashi Holder

Belgium

  • Veronique de Kock

Bermuda

  • Renita Minors

Bolivia

  • Carla Patricia Moron Peňa
  • SEMI-FINALIST

Botswana

  • Monica Somolekae

Brazil

  • Elessandra Cristina Dantora

British Virgin Islands

  • Chandi Trott

Bulgaria

  • Evgenia Kalkandjieva
  • SEMI-FINALIST

Canada

  • Alissa Lehinki

Cayman Islands

  • Tasha Ebanks

Chile

  • Tonka Tomicic Petric

China, Republic of

  • Hsu Chun-Chun

Colombia

  • Diana Maria Figueroa Castellanos

Costa Rica

  • Shasling Navarro Aguilar

Croatia

  • Anica Martinovic
  • 1st RUNNER-UP

Curaçao

  • Danique Regales

Cyprus

  • Isabella Giorgallou

Czech Republic

  • Katerina Kasalova

Denmark

  • Tine Knudsen

Dominican Republic

  • Patricia Bayonet Robles

Ecuador

  • Ana Fabiola Trujillo Parker

Estonia

  • Mari-Lin Poom

Finland

  • Terhi Koivisto

France

  • Helene Lantoine

Germany

  • Isabell Brauer

Ghana

  • Manuela Medie

Gibraltar

  • Monique Chiara

Greece

  • Maria Boziki

Guam

  • Joylyn Muňoz

Guatemala

  • Sara Elizabeth Sandoval Villatoro

Holland

  • Didi Schackmann

Hong Kong

  • Shirley Chau Yuet-Yee

Hungary

  • Ildiko Veinbergen

India

  • Preeti Mankotia

Ireland

  • Joanne Black

Israel

  • Miri Bohadana
  • TOP 5 FINALIST

Italy

  • Rosanna Santoli

Jamaica

  • Imani Duncan

Japan

  • Mari Kubo

Korea

  • Yun-young Choe
  • TOP 5 FINALIST

Latvia

  • Ieva Melina

Lebanon

  • Julia Syriani

Lithuania

  • Gabriele Bartkuite

Macau

  • Geraldina Madeira da Silva Pedruco

Malaysia

  • Trincy Low Ee Bing

Mexico

  • SEMI-FINALIST

New Zealand

  • Sarah Brady

Nigeria

  • Toyin Enitan Raji

Norway

  • Inger Lise Ebeltoft

Panama

  • Marisela Moreno Montero

Paraguay

  • Patricia Serafini Geoghegan

Peru

  • Paola Dellepiane Gianotti

Philippines

  • Reham Snow Tago

Poland

  • Ewa Jzabella Tylecka

Portugal

  • Suzana Leitao Robalo

Puerto Rico

  • Swanni Quiňones Laracuerte

Romania

  • Dana Delia Pintilie

Russia

  • Yelena Bazina

Seychelles

  • Shirley Low-Meng

Singapore

  • Jacqueline Chew

Slovakia

  • Zuzana Spatinova

Slovenia

  • Teja Boskin

South Africa

  • Bernelee Daniell
  • SEMI-FINALIST

Spain

  • Candelaria Rodriguez Pacheco

Swaziland

  • Mandy Saulus

Sweden

  • Jeanette Mona Hassel

Switzerland

  • Stephanie Berger

Tahiti

  • Timeri Baudry

Tanzania

  • Emily Adolf Fred

Thailand

  • Yasumin Leaudmornwattana

Trinidad & Tobago

  • Michelle Khan
  • 2nd RUNNER-UP

Turkey

  • Demet Sener

Ukraine

  • Nataliya Shvachiy

United Kingdom

  • Shauna Marie Gunn

United States

  • Jill Ankuda

Venezuela

  • MISS WORLD 1995

Zambia

  • Miryana Bujisic

Zimbabwe

  • Dionne Best

[edit] Trivia

  • Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano was the fifth Venezuelan to win the Miss World title.
  • Trinidad & Tobago, who placed 3rd in Miss World, failed to put her through to the semi-finals in Miss Universe 1996 in Las Vegas.
  • Malaysia competed in Miss Universe 1997, while Guam competed in Miss Universe 1998.
  • Bulgaria made into the semi-finals in Miss World for the first time.
  • Zambia and Zimbabwe sent their first white delegates to Miss World. Zambia, Miryana Bujisic, was half-Yugoslavian.
  • Barbados and Bermuda returned to Miss World after a long-year hiatus.
  • This is the first time that the awards for Best Evening Wear and Best Swimwear were given. Ghana won the Best Evening Wear award, while Israel won the Best Swimwear Award.
  • Preliminaries in Miss World 1995 were held in Sun City, South Africa, in Comoros, and in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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