Miss World Canada

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For other Canadian pageants with similar names see Miss Canada (disambiguation)
For full history on pageantry in Canada, see History of beauty pageants in Canada.

The Miss World Canada contest has been held in several incarnations during its lifetime. The current franchise-holders are MWC Inc., based in Unionville, Ontario.

Canada began competing in Miss World in 1957. At that time, the winner of Miss Maple-Leaf Canada was the Canadian representative, Miss Judy Welch, for the international finals. Miss Welch unfortunately contracted the Asian flu and was unable to compete in the finals. Canada has yet to win the Miss World title, however Canadians have placed as first runner-up on three separate occasions - the first was in 1984, with Connie Fitzpatrick, now Connie McNaughton and the current (as of 2007) President & CEO of Miss World Canada), again in 1989 with Leanne Caputo, and the third in 2003, with Nazanin Afshin-Jam. Canada has also placed semi-finalists a handful of times.

The fifth anniversary Miss World Canada Contest took place on Sunday, March 18 in downtown Toronto at the glamourous Dominion Club at The Suites of 1 King West. 17-year-old Sara Ghulam of Pickering, Ontario won the crown and will compete at Miss World 2007 in Sanya, China, on December 1.


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[edit] 2008 Results

Miss World Canada 2008: Leah Ryerse

  • 1st Runner-up: Simranjit Singh
  • 2nd Runner-up: Shaileen Stanley
  • 3rd Runner-up: Tea-Nercita Savic
  • 4th Runner-up: Lena Ma

Top Ten Diana Schousten, Leslie Ann Wilsher, Netasha Ramganesh, Rena Kawabata, Nicole Hemmer

Top 15 Laxmi Navkar, Natalie Lapointe, Shaela Rae Wlodarczyk, Samantha Ogle, Denise Garrido

[edit] 2007 Results

Miss World Canada 2007: Sara Ghulam

  • 1st Runner-up: Alyson Lozoff
  • 2nd Runner-up: Maria Vdov
  • 3rd Runner-up: Leah Ryerse
  • 4th Runner-up: Geneviève Poirier

Top 10 Semi-Finalists

  • Kate Kucz
  • Lisa Harrigan
  • Natalie Lefrançois
  • Natasha Bodorik
  • Yasmine Rassem

Top 16 Semi-Finalists

  • Jani Steyn
  • Jocelyn Shih
  • Lori O'Keefe
  • Saphia Khambalia
  • Theresa Turay
  • Tiffany Goulding

Special Awards

  • Best In Interview: Alyson Lozoff

Finalists: Geneviève Poirier, Kate Kucz, Lori O'Keefe, Saphia Khambalia, Sara Ghulam, Yasmine Rassem

  • Best In Swimwear: Geneviève Poirier

Finalists: Alyson Lozoff, Kate Kucz, Leah Ryerse, Sara Ghulam, Yasmine Rassem

  • ' Fitness Award: Lori O'Keefe

Finalists: Alyson Lozoff, Natasha Bodorik, Natalie Lefrançois, Yasmine Rassem, Theresa Turay

  • Beauty With A Purpose Award: Lisa Harrigan

Finalists: Kandis Cornwall, Natalie Standke, Saphia Khambalia, Theresa Turay

  • People's Choice Award: Natasha Bodorik

Finalists: Lori O'Keefe, Natalie Lefrançois, Sara Ghulam, Manveer Kharaud

  • Miss Talent: Sara Ghulam

Finalists: Alexandra Kane, Maria Vdov, Leah Ryerse, Jocelyn Shih

  • Miss Entrepreneur: Saphia Khambalia
  • Best in Evening Gown: Sara Ghulam
  • Miss Congeniality: Theresa Turay
  • Sherrida Supermodel Award: Leah Ryerse
  • Miss Photogenic: Tiffany Goulding

[edit] 2006 Results

Miss World Canada 2006: Malgosia Majewska, Miss Peel Region

  • 1st Runner-up: Ashley Bursey, Miss Newfoundland & Labrador
  • 2nd Runner-up: Grace Russell, Miss Edmonton
  • 3rd Runner-up: Aminata Farmo, Miss Gatineau
  • 4th Runner-up: Shannon Bowles, Miss Victoria

Top 10 Semi-Finalists

  • Kate Manigold, Miss Stoney Creek
  • Chelsea Dunda, Miss Hamilton
  • Jenna-Lee Creelman, Miss Brampton
  • Adwoa Yamoah, Miss Calgary
  • Elena Soboleva, Miss Downtown Toronto

Top 15 Semi-Finalists

  • Sasha Abunnadi, Miss B.C. Coast
  • Reshmi Chetram, Miss Markham
  • Jennifer Scott, Miss Niagara Region
  • Daphne Choi, Miss North York
  • Krystal Benesch, Miss Western Ontario

Special Awards

  • Best In Interview: Sasha Abunnadi, Miss B.C. Coast
  • Best In Swimwear: Shannon Bowles, Miss Victoria
  • Fitness Award: Malgosia Majewska, Miss Peel Region
  • Beauty With A Purpose Award: Daphne Choi, Miss North York
  • People's Choice Award: Jenna-Lee Creelman, Miss Brampton
  • Miss Congeniality: Abigail Lee, Miss York Region & Sandi Vincient, Miss Nunavut
  • Woman of Style: Jenna-Lee Creelman, Miss Brampton
  • Miss Photogenic: Simin Bagheri, Miss London

[edit] 2005 Results

Miss World Canada 2005: Ramona Amiri, Miss Vancouver

  • 1st Runner-up: Christina Walls, Miss Salt Spring Island
  • 2nd Runner-up: Fanny Samaniego, Miss Southern Ontario
  • 3rd Runner-up: Jenna-Lee Creelman, Miss Brampton
  • 4th Runner-up: Jennifer Schott, Miss Niagara Peninsula

Top 10 Semi-Finalists

  • Anna Maria Ezechiels, Miss Toronto Harbourfront
  • Dalia Rene, Miss Willowdale
  • Erna Colakovic, Miss Calgary
  • Galyna Skrypnyk, Miss Etobicoke
  • Sherry Rampersaud, Miss Toronto

Top 15 Semi-Finalists

  • Amy Lynn Shea, Miss Maritimes
  • Chelsea Dunda, Miss Hamilton
  • Katherin Lessard, Miss Central Quebec
  • Kim Murphy, Miss Victoria
  • Yasmin Ali, Miss North York

Special Awards

  • Heart & Soul: Chelsea Dunda, Miss Hamilton
  • Beauty With A Purpose Award: Kim Murphy, Miss Victoria
  • People's Choice: Christina Walls, Miss Salt Spring Island
  • Swimwear/Beach Beauty: Fanny Samaniego, Miss Southern Ontario
  • Sport: Katherin Lessard, Miss Central Quebec
  • Photogenic: AnnaMaria Ezechiels, Miss Toronto Harbourfront
  • Woman Of Style: Ramona Amiri, Miss Vancouver

[edit] Judging

Contestants compete in three preliminary competitions:

  • Personal Interview - A group of judges interviews each contestant individually, on things like involvement in charitable causes, and commitment to the Miss World organization's ideals, including "Beauty With A Purpose".
  • Swimsuit - The winner of this portion is named Miss Point Zero Ocean Swimwear.
  • Evening Wear - Contestants are measured on how they present themselves in a dress.

The scores are combined, and the finalists are selected, from which the winner is selected.

[edit] Winning contestants and information by year

  • 1957: It is believed that the first winner of that contest was Judy Welch of Toronto, a former Miss Toronto who had also participated in the Miss Canada Pageant.
  • 1958: Marilyn Keddie of Flin Flon, Manitoba won the Miss Maple-Leaf Canada crown.
  • 1959: Irene Dobler of Toronto won the Miss Maple Leaf-Canada title, but resigned, leaving first runner-up Huguette Demers of Montréal to compete internationally.
  • 1960: Danica d'Hondt of Vancouver, British Columbia, a former Miss Canada, who had also participated in the 1959 Miss America Pageant won by Mary Ann Mobley, competed at Miss World. She placed among the top 16 finalists of the Miss World Contest, and was the first Canadian to place in the international finals. It is unknown how she was chosen to participate at the international event.
  • 1961: No Canadian participated in Miss World 1961
  • 1962—1979: the winner of the Miss Dominion of Canada Pageant, based in Niagara Falls, Ontario, went to Miss World.

Following the disbanding of the Miss Dominion of Canada Pageant, former 1970 Miss World from Grenada, Jennifer Hosten (then Jennifer Hosten-Craig), was asked by Miss World Chairwoman Julia Morley to set up a national event. Thus, the first official Miss World Canada Contest took place in 1980. It was held in Ottawa in front of hundreds of spectators, and was hosted by Al Waxman and Karen Kain, the Principal Dancer for the National Ballet of Canada.

  • 1980: Quebec City's Annette Labrecque won the title. She went onto win "Miss Friendship" at the Miss World Contest.
  • 1981: No event was held in 1981, but the previous year's first runner-up, Earla Stewart of Pembroke, Ontario, went to the Miss World finals and placed among the semi-finalists.
  • 1982: The Sun Media Corporation's flagship newspaper, the tabloid style Toronto Sun, was named the franchise-holder for Canada, and elected Jody Jensen of Calgary as Miss World Canada 1982.
  • 1983: No event was held in 1983, and again, the previous year's first runner-up, Katharine Durish of Toronto, went to London for the Miss World finals.
  • 1984: The ING Media Group were named new franchise-holders and held a small event in Toronto. Connie Fitzpatrick, a 19-year-old part-time model and student at McMaster University in Hamilton, won the crown, and went on to London where she finished as first runner-up in the international finals, then Canada's best showing ever. She gained great acclaim from the Fleet Street press for her stunning beauty and likeness to Princess Diana.
  • 1985-1986: Miss World Canada ceased again, and the Miss Canada Pageant send its first runners-up both years: Mia Tambling of Elora, Ontario in 1985, and Wynne Kroontje of Sarnia, Ontario in 1986.
  • 1987: Miss World Canada began again 1987 and ran until 1991. Tracy Westerholm of North Vancouver took part in 1987.
  • 1988: Morgan Fox of Vancouver, British Columbia, who went on to great fame as a Playboy magazine Playmate of the Year.
  • 1989: The show was televised on cable networks across Canada, and saw Leanne Caputo of Milton, Ontario win the crown. She went on to Hong Kong for the 1989 Miss World Contest, where she finished as first runner-up and was named Queen of the Americas, as the highest-placing delegate from North, Central or South America.
  • 1990: Natasha Palewandram, a top five finalist in 1989, participated at Miss World.
  • 1991: Tara Paat won the Miss World Canada contest in Vancouver in October 1991. She withdrew from the Miss World finals, held jointly in South Africa and Atlanta, Georgia.
  • 1992: The famed GuyRex group of El Paso, Texas, who ran the Miss Texas USA pageant since 1974, among other ventures, were awarded the Miss World franchises for Canada and the United States. After various casting calls, Nina Khilji of Toronto was chosen the winner and held the title Miss 1992 World Canada. She won the Best National Costume prize at Miss World in Sun City, South Africa.
  • 1993: Roy Pinnock, who would later start the Miss Black Canada Pageant, ran the Miss World Canada Contest in Toronto. Tanya Memme, who went on to some great success as a television presenter, was the winner.

From 1994 to 1996, Chan International Models of Edmonton was awarded the Canadian franchise rights, and held Miss World of Canada.

  • 1994: Shawna Roberts of Calgary won the crown.
  • 1995: Alissa Lehinki of Edmonton was chosen at-large to compete internationally. The following year, a Miss World of Ontario preliminary was held to select Ontario representatives for the national contest, and was won by Michelle Weswaldi of Woodbridge. As a national final was not held that year, Weswaldi was elevated to the national title.

From 1997 to 2002, the Miss World Canada pageant did not officially exist. Other contests sent Canadian representatives to the Miss World finals in the Seychelles, London and Sun City.

  • 2003: SP Productions of Toronto, which incorporated itself as MWC Inc. that year, was awarded the franchise for Miss World, and they continue to run it today, providing some much needed stability in Canada for the Miss World Contest. The four events to date have been held in Toronto. In 2003, Nazanin Afshin-Jam of Vancouver won the national title, and she finished as both first runner-up and Queen of the Americas at Miss World that year in Sanya, China. She was also named Miss Fitness, which earned her a bye into the top twenty semi-finalists. Afshin-Jam traveled to five continents during her reign and is now recording an album. She was the first Canadian woman of Persian heritage to win a major national beauty title in Canada.
  • 2004: Tijana Arnautović of Ottawa won the crown. She had turned eighteen just three weeks prior to the national finals, and won not only because of her great beauty, but because of intelligence and maturity beyond her years. She was the first Canadian woman of Serbian background to win a major national beauty title in Canada. Arnautović competed at the biggest pageant in history, Miss World 2004 in Sanya, China, where 107 women participated.
  • 2005: Ramona Amiri of Vancouver took home the title, and she went on to finish in the top fifteen semi-finalists at Miss World in Sanya, China. She was also a Talent competition finalist, being named the winner of the Best Traditional Dance category, and was a top five finalist in the Beach Beauty swimwear competition. She was the only delegate out of 102 international contestants to place in the final five in both categories.
  • 2006: Malgosia Majewska of Peel Region won the national title and was a Top 17 Semi-Finalist at the Miss World competition in Poland in September 2006. She won the Miss World Sport Fast Track event and was a semi-finalist in both the Beach Beauty and Talent competitions.

[edit] Provincial Preliminary Contests

There are provincial contests, several regional events and several castings across Canada to choose the national finalists for Miss World Canada, while a small number are chosen through various methods of interviews. These include:

Castings in:

  • Toronto
  • Kitchener-Waterloo
  • Iqaluit
  • Edmonton
  • Calgary
  • Victoria
  • Montreal

[edit] Canadian Representatives at Miss World

Year Miss World Canada Hometown Miss World Results
2007 Sara Ghulam Pickering, Ontario
2006 Malgosia Majewska Brampton, Ontario Top 17 Semi-Finalist
Miss Sport Award
Top 20, Beach Beauty Award
Top 20, Miss Talent
2005 Ramona Amiri Vancouver, British Columbia Top 12 Semi-Finalist
Top 5, Beach Beauty
Top 5, Miss Talent (Winner: Best Traditional Dance)
2004 Tijana Arnautovic Ottawa, Ontario
2003 Nazanin Afshin-Jam Vancouver, British Columbia 1st Runner-up
Queen of the Americas
Miss Sport
Top 20, Miss Talent
2002 Lynsey Bennett Ottawa, Ontario
2001 Tara Hall Thornhill, Ontario
2000 Christine Cho Toronto, Ontario
1999 Mireille Eid Vanier, Ontario
1998 Leanne Baird Stoney Creek, Ontario
1997 Keri-Lynn Power Churchill Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador
1996 Michelle Weswaldi Woodbridge, Ontario
1995 Alissa Lehinki Edmonton, Alberta
1994 Shawna Roberts Calgary, Alberta
1993 Tanya Memme Wainfleet, Ontario
1992 Nina Khilji Toronto, Ontario Best National Costume
1991 Tara Paat (withdrew) Coquitlam, British Columbia
1990 Natasha Palewandram Ottawa, Ontario
1989 Leanne Caputo Milton, Ontario 1st runner-up
Queen of the Americas
1988 Morgan Fox Richmond, British Columbia
1987 Tracy Westerholm North Vancouver, British Columbia
1986 Wynne Kroontje Sarnia, Ontario
1985 Mia Tambling Elora, Ontario
1984 Connie Fitzpatrick Hamilton, Ontario 1st Runner-up
1983 Katharine Durish Toronto, Ontario
1982 Jody Jensen Calgary, Alberta
1981 Earla Stewart Pembroke, Ontario Top 15 Semi-finalist
1980 Annette Labrecque Québec City, Québec Miss Personality
1979 Catherine MacKintosh Thunder Bay, Ontario
1978 Brigitte Hofmann Hamilton, Ontario
1977 Marianne McKeen Comber, Ontario
1976 Pamela Mercer Burnaby, British Columbia
1975 Normande Jacques Blind River, Ontario
1974 Sandra Margaret Campbell Leamington, Ontario
1973 Deborah Ducharme Port Colborne, Ontario
1972 Bonny Brady Perth, Ontario
1971 Lana Drouillard Windsor, Ontario
1970 Norma Joyce Hickey Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1969 Jacquie Perrin Toronto, Ontario
1968 Nancy Wilson Chatham, Ontario
1967 Donna Marie Barker Toronto, Ontario Semi-Finalist
1966 Diane Coulter Wheatley, Ontario Semi-Finalist
1965 Carol Ann Tidey Hamilton, Ontario Finalist - 6th Place
1964 Mary Lou Farrell St. John's, Newfoundland
1963 Jane Kmita Regina, Saskatchewan
1962 Marlene Leeson Scotia, Ontario
1961 No Representative -
1960 Danica d'Hondt Vancouver, British Columbia Quarter-Finalist
1959 Huguette Demers Montreal, Quebec
1958 Marilyn Anne Keddie Flin Flon, Manitoba
1957 Judy Welch Toronto, Ontario

[edit] Scoretable

Canada has been in attendance of the Miss World competition since the 1950s. The organization has changed hands many time since this time, and it has finally found its home - the Miss World Canada organization was re-vamped in 2003, and these are the following scoretables:

Miss World Canada 2003 - Present (2007)

Province
3 Ontario
2 British Columbia
0 Alberta, Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec, P.E.I, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nova Scotia

As of Miss World Canada 2007

Wins Province
33 Ontario
7 British Columbia
3 Alberta
2 Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec
1 P.E.I, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
0 New Brunswick, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nova Scotia

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