Miss Universe 2001

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Miss Universe 2001
Date: May 11, 2001
Presenters: Elle MacPherson and Naomi Campbell
Entertainment: Ricky Martin and La Ley
Venue: Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez, Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Broadcaster: CBS
Entrants: 77
Placements: 10
Withdraws: Flag of Australia Australia, Flag of Belize Belize, Flag of Denmark Denmark,, Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britian, Flag of Guam Guam, Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong, Flag of Mauritius Mauritius, Flag of Namibia Namibia, Flag of Sint Maarten Sint Maarten and Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands
Returns: Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda, Flag of Curaçao Curaçao, Flag of Nicaragua Nicaragua and Flag of Turkey Turkey
Winner: Denise Quiñones
Represented: Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

Miss Universe 2001 was held at Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez, Bayamón, Puerto Rico on May 11, 2001. 77 contestants participated in the prestigious event. Miss Puerto Rico, Denise Quiñones was crowned Miss Universe 2001 by Miss Universe 2000 Lara Dutta of India.

Contents

[edit] Results

[edit] Placements

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

[edit] Special Awards

[edit] Final competition scores

Country Swimsuit Evening Gown
Puerto Rico 9.61 9.74
Greece 9.45 9.66
USA 9.37 9.45
Venezuela 9.23 9.52
India 9.28 9.35
Spain 9.16 9.41
Nigeria 9.10 9.33
Israel 9.03 9.26
Russia 9.00 9.14
France 9.10 8.99
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Third runner-up
     Fourth runner-up


[edit] Contestants

[edit] Trivia

  • The Parade of Nations followed the 1989 one, in continental format and the delegates wore their national costumes.
  • USA, Venezuela, India, Spain, and France were also called out to the Top 10 the year before.
  • Israel was last called out to the semi-finals in 1978, Greece in 1994, Russia in 1998, and Puerto Rico in 1999.
  • Nigeria was called out to the semi-finals for the first time.
  • Slovenia debuted at this year's edition.
  • Miss Nigeria Agbani Darego would later win Miss World 2001. In this same pageant, the contestants from Nicaragua (Ligia Arguello) and South Africa (Jo-Ann Strauss) were finalists. Peru's Viviana Rivasplata finished in 11th place.
  • Poland was supposed to be represented by the 1st runner-up of Miss Polonia, Malgorzata Rozniecka. Studies prevented her from going, and the organization picked another finalist, Monika Gruda. Later in September, Malgorzata Rozniecka won the Miss International pageant in Japan.
  • France's Elodie Gossuin won later the Miss Europe pageant.
  • The organization invited Miss Russia 2001, Oxana Fedorova to attend the pageant. But Fedorova said she couldn't compete because of her studies, and that she would compete in 2002. Her 2nd runner-up, Oxana Kalandyrets, competed instead; and became a Top 10 finalist. In 2002, Fedorova won the contest.
  • Miss Spain 2001, Lorena van Heerde, could not compete in the pageant because she was underage (17 at the time). Her 1st runner-up, Eva Siso, replaced her. Lorena was supposed then to compete in Miss Universe 2002 as well, but after a scandal -involving an undercover journalist- threatened the integrity of the Miss Spain pageant, van Heerde crowned her successor and cut all ties with the organization.
  • Miss Brazil (Juliana Borges) was heavily criticized after openly admitting to the media that she had about 17 plastic surgeries done.
  • The only top ten finalist to wear a maillot swimsuit, Miss Nigeria, was given low scores, compared to other contestants.
  • Miss Philippines Zorayda Ruth Andam became a lawyer and would later be part of the prosecution team of the infamous Subic Rape Scandal

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