Miss International 2004

Miss International 2004
Date October 16, 2004
Venue Workers Indoor Arena, Beijing, China
Broadcaster TV Tokyo
Entrants 58
Placements 15
Debuts Angola, Romania, Zambia
Withdraws Argentina, Croatia, Guatemala, Latin Mexico, Native American, Malta, Vietnam
Returns Australia, Bolivia, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Hawaii, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lebanon, Mongolia, New Caledonia, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Senegal
Winner Jeymmy Vargas
Colombia Colombia
Congeniality Fu Sze-Sze
 Hong Kong
Best National Costume Sun Yue
 China
Photogenic Sodtuya Chadraabal
 Mongolia

Miss International 2004, the 44th Miss International pageant, was held on October 16 2004 at the Workers Indoor Arena in Beijing, China. 58 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown. Miss International 2003, Goizeder Azua of Venezuela, crowned her successor Jeymmy Vargas of Colombia as the new Miss International.

Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss International 2004
1st runner-up
  •  U.S.A. - Amy Lynne Holbrook
2nd runner-up
Semi-finalists

Special awards

Award Contestant
Best National Costume
Miss Popular
Miss Friendship
Miss Good Will
  •  Russia - Nataliya Kolodeznikova
Miss Photogenic

Contestants

  •  Angola - Telma de Jesus Esperanca Sonhi (SF Universe '04)
  •  Aruba - Ysaura Giel
  •  Australia - Lacey Davis
  •  Bahamas - Shantell Nicole Hall (World '03)
  •  Bolivia - Vanessa Patricia Morón Jarzun (Earth '05)
  •  Brazil - Grazielli Massafera
  •  Canada - Adelynn Cupino
  •  Chile - Francisca Valenzuela Rendic
  •  China - Sun Yue
  •  Colombia - Jeymmy Vargas (winner World Coffee Queen '05)
  •  Costa Rica - Tatiana Vargas Cruz
  •  Cyprus - Demetra Mouski
  •  Czech Republic - Michaela Wostlova
  •  Dominican Republic - Carol M. Arciniegas (3rd RU Coffee '03)
  •  Ecuador - Irene Andrea Zunino Garcia
  •  Egypt - Dina Abel
  •  El Salvador - Andrea Hernández (World Coffee Queen '04)
  •  Ethiopia - Helina Mezegbu
  •  Finland - Henna Ylilauri
  •  France - Lucie Degletagne
  •  Germany - Natascha Vanessa Börger Sevilla (SF Universe '02, 1st RU Europe '02), 2nd RU Intercontinental '02, winner Top Model of the World '02, winner Baltic Sea '03)
  •  Greece - Olga Kypriotou
  •  Hawaii - Kellie Peterson
  •  Hong Kong - Fu Sze-Sze
  •  Hungary - Blanka Bakos (Universe '04)
  •  Iceland - Halldora Rut Bjarnadottir
  •  India - Mihika Verma
  •  Israel - Li’or Keren
  •  Japan - Tamiko Kawahara (川原多美子)

Notes

Nations that did not compete

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