Miss Universe 2007

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Miss Universe 2007
Date: 28 May 2007
Presenters: Vanessa Minnillo and Mario Lopez
Entertainment: RBD
Venue: Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Broadcaster: NBC, Telemundo
Entrants: 77
Debuts: Montenegro, Serbia, Tanzania
Withdraws: Cayman Islands, Chile, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Namibia, Northern Marianas, Sri Lanka, St. Martin, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, United Kingdom
Returns: Barbados, Belize, Curacao, Honduras, Italy
Winner: Riyo Mori
Represented: Flag of Japan Japan
Congeniality: Ning Ning Zhang
Flag of the People's Republic of China China
Photogenic: Anna Theresa Licaros Flag of the Philippines Philippines

Miss Universe 2007, the 56th Miss Universe pageant, was won by Riyo Mori of Japan. It took place on 28 May 2007 at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, Mexico. 77 delegates competed for the title, previously held by Puerto Rico's Zuleyka Rivera.

The pageant was held almost two months prior to when it was held in 2006, although the event had generally been staged between late May and early June since 2001. Miss Universe 2006 Zuleyka Rivera reigned for little more than ten months, one of the shortest in the history of the title. Contestants began to arrive in Mexico on 30 April 2007 and were to be involved in a number of appearances and events prior to the final competition.

This is the fourth time Mexico has been the host country and the second time Mexico City the host city of the Miss Universe pageant. Mexico first hosted the pageant in Acapulco in 1978. Miss Universe 1989 was then staged in Cancún and Miss Universe 1993 was held in Mexico City.

The pageant was co-hosted by Mario Lopez and Vanessa Minnillo, both first-time hosts of the Miss Universe pageant.[1] Minnillo, an Entertainment Tonight correspondent and former Miss Teen USA 1998, previously hosted the Miss Teen USA 2004 pageant. Lopez hosted the Miss Teen USA 1998 pageant (won by Minnillo) and also co-hosted Miss Teen USA 2003.

As Zuleyka Rivera was crowning Riyo Mori with the official Mikimoto crown, it slipped from her grasp and nearly fell to the floor. Mori was able to catch the crown, which is made of diamonds and pearls and is valued at over $250,000.

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[edit] Areas of competition

Prior to the final telecast, all contestants competed in swimsuit and evening gown during the preliminary competition. They also participated in interviews with the judges.

During the final competition, the top fifteen contestants (based on their preliminary scores) competed in the swimsuit competition, and the top ten competed in evening gown. The final five contestants participated in a final round of on-stage interviews, before the runners-up were announced and the new Miss Universe named.

This was the first year since 2002 that the judges' average scores were shown on television.

It was also the first time that the interview portion was the final question posed on the ladies. The previous pageants had final questions coming from the current Miss Universe and the delegates participating in the final five themselves.

[edit] Crowd response

Rachel Smith, Miss USA, was booed during and loudly jeered during her final interview.[2] As she answered her question, there were loud shouts of "Mexico! Mexico!", which continued until she answered in Spanish.[2] This followed a similar incident during Miss Universe 1993, when that year's Miss USA, Kenya Moore, was also booed.[3] This may have been due to Miss USA making the top five despite slipping and falling during the evening gown competition, whilst home crowd favourite Mexico did not. It has also been attributed to political issues between the two countries, such as the illegal immigration policy as well as the War On Terror.[4]

Smith had also been booed during the National Costume competition, an open-air event held prior to the final competition where admission was free to the public.

[edit] Results

[edit] Placements

Participating Nations and Results.
Participating Nations and Results.

[edit] Special awards

[edit] Final competition scores

Country Swimsuit Evening Gown
Japan 9.599 8.943
Brazil 9.560 9.599
Venezuela 8.971 9.510
Korea 9.458 9.183
USA 8.995 8.754
Tanzania 9.223 8.488
Angola 9.150 8.363
Mexico 8.527 7.850
India 8.548 7.825
Nicaragua 8.171 7.674
Slovenia 8.163
Czech Republic 8.113
Denmark 7.969
Thailand 7.940
Ukraine 7.900
     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Third runner-up
     Fourth runner-up
     Top Ten
     Top Fifteen, Eliminated after competing in the swimsuit competition.

[edit] Historical significance

  • In a strong showing not witnessed since Miss Universe 1988, Asian delegates fared well at this year's edition, with four Asian delegates (Japan, Korea, India, and Thailand) making it to the Top 15. The two special awards were also won by delegates of Asian nations (Philippines and China). Of the 125 semi-finalists named in the past ten years, only 14 were from Asia.
  • Japan won the pageant for the second time since Akiko Kojima won Japan's first Miss Universe title in 1959.
  • Puerto Rico was first 1st runner-up in 2005 and won in 2006. Japan followed the same trend for 2006-2007.
  • Thailand, Denmark, Mexico, Ukraine, USA, India, Brazil and Japan made the cut for the second consecutive year. This was the first time since the 1960s that Denmark and Thailand recorded two consecutive placements.
  • Slovenia and Tanzania placed for the first time. This was the first year that Tanzania participated in the pageant. Slovenia debuted in 2001.
  • Angola and Nicaragua reached their highest placement in Miss Universe history, 7th and 10th place respectively breaking their previous records.
  • Countries that made the semi-finals after a long period without placement were Nicaragua, which last placed in 1977, and Korea which last placed in 1988.
  • Czech Republic placed for only the 3rd time, it placed in the top 10 in 1993 when it debuted in the pageant and in 2003.
  • Philippines won the Miss Photogenic award for the seventh time (it has won this award three years in a row since 2005).
  • China won the Miss Congeniality award for the first time.
  • the competition last year wherein the hosts were calling the top 5 where in the order like this 1st-2nd runner up, 2nd-3rd runner up, 3rd-1st runner up,

4th-4th runner up and last as the winner. it has been the same order this year

[edit] Judges

The following celebrities judged the final competition.[1] Martel was added as a judge the day prior to the final competition.

[edit] Delegates

Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals
Contestants during rehearsals

[edit] National competitions

[edit] Withdrawals

  • Cayman Islands, Chile, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Namibia, Northern Marianas, St. Martin, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey and United Kingdom competed in 2006 but not at Miss Universe 2007
  • Trinidad and Tobago did not send a delegate for the first time in fifteen years, due to a lack of financial support. Kenisha Thom, who represented Trinidad and Tobago in 2006 appealed to the government and businesses to support the pageant, to no avail.[29]
  • Aruni Rajapakse was expected to represent Sri Lanka in the pageant and was listed as a delegate on the Miss Universe website.[30] On 5 May, her name was removed from the website, and it appears she will not compete in the pageant. Sri Lanka will compete in Miss Universe next year. Miss Rajapakse went on to compete in Miss International 2007 representing Sri Lanka and placing in the top 15.

[edit] Debuts

  • Tanzania attended the Miss Universe pageant for the first time.[31]
  • Following Montenegrin independence in 2006, Serbia and Montenegro competed separately in Miss Universe for the first time.

[edit] Returning states and territories

  • Honduras,[32] which last competed in 2002.
  • Barbados, Belize, Curaçao, and Italy which last competed in 2005.

[edit] Format changes

[edit] Contestant notes

Megan Coleman, Miss South Africa 2006
Megan Coleman, Miss South Africa 2006
  • A number of contestants have taken part in other international competitions:
    • Miss Guatemala (Alida Boer) competed in Miss Teen International 2000 where she placed first runner-up. Miss Peru (Jimena Elias) competed in the same pageant in 2006, and also placed first runner-up.
    • Miss Belize (Maria Jeffery) is the sister of Miss Universe 1999 delegate, Viola Jeffery. Critics had suggested that Miss Belize would make the top 15 at Miss Universe 2007, but she missed the final cut. Maria went on to win the Miss Costa Maya International 2007 Pageant (held in Belize) three months later.
    • Miss Bolivia (Jessica Jordan Burton) took part in Miss Earth 2006 in Manila. She was not a semi-finalist but placed in the top fifteen in the swimsuit prelimary competition. She won Miss Reina Internacional Del Cafe 2008/Miss International Queen Of Coffee 2008. The pageant was in Colombia.
    • Miss Argentina (Daniela Stuncan Flimioni) competed in Miss World 2000 where she did not place in the finals, and at Miss Earth 2001, where she placed third runner-up.
    • Miss Zambia (Rosemary Mulenga Chileshe) competed in Miss World 2004 where she did not place in the finals.
    • Miss Norway (Kirby Ann Tan Basken) competed in Miss Intercontinental 2006, representing the Philippines, where she was a semifinalist. and she won the title of Mutya ng Pilipinas 2006
    • Miss Poland (Dorota Gawron) won the Miss Baltic Sea & Scandinavia title in September 2006. The second runner-up was Miss Denmark, Zaklina Sojic. First runner-up Sif Aradóttir represented Iceland at Miss Universe 2006.
    • Miss Costa Rica (Veronica Maria Gonzalez Quesada) won the Reina Mundial del Banano title in 2006.
    • Miss Brazil (Natália Guimarães) won the Top Model of the World 2007 title and competed in Miss Intercontinental 2006, where she was a semifinalist.
    • Miss Angola (Micaela Reis), Miss Spain (Natalia Zabala Arroyo), Miss Russia (Tatyana Kotova), Miss South Africa (Megan Coleman), Miss Egypt, (Ehsan Hatem Al-Kirdany), Miss France (Rachel Legrain-Trapani) and Miss Lebanon (Nadine Njeim), will compete at Miss World 2007
    • Miss Nicaragua (Xiomara Blandino) and Miss Puerto Rico (Uma Blasini) competed in July at Miss Tourism Queen International 2007, both unplaced.
    • Miss Angola (Micaela Reis) participated in the Miss World 2007 and won 1st runner-up.
    • Miss Uruguay (Giannina Silva) was crowned Miss América Latina 2007 just days after Miss Universe 2007 ended. She was, however, later dethroned for undisclosed reasons.
    • Miss Dominican Republic (Massiel Taveras) would go on and win Miss Reina Hispanoamericana 2007/Miss Hispano American 2007 in Bolivia. This pageant used to be called Reina Sudamericana, but it was opened to countries outside of South America, and became Reina Hispanoamericana in 2007.
    • Miss Aruba (Carolina Raven) competed and win at Miss Teen International in 1999
  • Other contestant notes
    • Miss China Ning-Ning Zhang is Miss Liaoning (China) Universe 2007,the winner of Miss Universe China 2007 Zi-Ya Wei will compete in Miss Universe 2008 pageant.
    • Miss Jamaica (Zahra Redwood) is the first Rastafarian to represent Jamaica at Miss Universe.[34]
    • Mauritius was represented by first runner-up Sandra Faro because Melody Selvon, the actual winner of the competition, was only 16 years old.[35] Rules state that all Miss Universe contestants must be over the age of 18.
    • Miss Lebanon Nadine Njeim has the same name as Miss Lebanon 2004 (who competed at Miss Universe 2005). The two are unrelated.

[edit] National Costume controversy

In April 2007, controversy erupted over the proposed national costume of Rosa María Ojeda, Miss Mexico. The skirt of the costume depicted scenes from the Cristero War, a Roman Catholic rebellion in the 1920s in which thousands of people were killed, including hangings.[36] The outfit included a bullet-studded belt and crucifix necklace.[37] The design was chosen from over thirty others and had been intended to show Mexico's culture and history, but it elicited controversy amid claims it was in poor taste and inappropriate.[36] Pageant owners said that the costume would be redesigned to include image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.[36]

[edit] References

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  22. ^ "Flight stewardess crowned Miss Singapore Universe 2007", Channel News Asia, 2007-04-22. Retrieved on 2007-04-22. 
  23. ^ Bisetty, Mariah. "Outspoken Durbanite clinches Miss SA title", The Mercury, 2006-12-11, p. E1. 
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  25. ^ Sonigra, Bhavin. "Flaviana crowned Miss Universe Tanzania 2007", Tanzania Standard Newspapers, 2007-04-16. 
  26. ^ Veiga, Alex. "Miss Tennessee crowned new Miss USA", USA Today, 2006-03-24. Retrieved on 2007-04-14. 
  27. ^ Virgin Islands, Daily News. "Miss U.S. Virgin Islands Universe: Renata Christian wins crown", Virgin Islands Daily News, 2007-02-05. Retrieved on 2007-05-04. 
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  29. ^ "No TT beauty for Miss Universe", Trinidad & Tobago's News Day, 2007-05-04. Retrieved on 2007-05-05. 
  30. ^ "Aruni, Lanka’s new queen", The Sunday Times Online, 2007-04-15. Retrieved on 2007-04-15. 
  31. ^ "Miss World from India coaches Tanzanian beauties", Xinhua News Agency, 2007-04-13. 
  32. ^ Carimaxx Productions (2007-04-21). "Latina Fashion Designer, Icel De Jesus Will Participate as International Judge at the Miss Universe Honduras 2007 Pageant". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-04-21.
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  34. ^ Walters, Basil. "Rastafarians embrace first beauty queen", Jamaica Observer, 2007-04-01. Retrieved on 2007-04-18. 
  35. ^ "Recent Grande Prairie, Alta high school graduate now Miss Mauritius", The Canadian Press, 2006-08-22. 
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  37. ^ "Miss Mexico's pageant dress kick-starts outrage", El Paso Times, 2007-04-21. Retrieved on 2007-04-23. 

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