Miss Polonia

Miss Polonia
Formation 1929
Type Beauty Pageant
Headquarters Warsaw
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
Polish
Website Official Website

Miss Polonia is a national beauty pageant in Poland to select the official ambassador of Poland at the Miss Universe pageant. This pageant is the oldest beauty pageant in Poland.

History

Starting in 1929, winners entering Miss Europe. Traditionally, the winner of Miss Polonia represented Poland in Miss World and Miss Universe.

In 2007, Miss World took away the franchise from Miss Polonia and returned it to the non-related national contest Miss Polski. Since then, the winners of Miss Polonia represent Poland in Miss Universe and the runner-ups represent Poland in Miss Europe, Miss Earth, Miss International and Miss Baltic Sea.

Since 2015, Miss Polonia lost franchises of Miss International. Up to now it has only sent its winner to the Miss Universe pageant.

In 2015, it announced the liquidation of Miss Polonia. From that moment the competition is only one - Miss Polski.

Titleholders

Note: contest not held in 1931, 1933–1956, 1959–1982, 2014.
1932, 1934 and 1937 winners selected in France to represent Poland in Miss Europe.[1]

YearMiss PoloniaRepresented/Polish VoivodeshipsNotes
1929 Władysława Kostakówna Mazovian, Warsaw Miss Europe 1929 (1st Runner-up)
1930 Zofia Batycka Lwów*** Miss Europe 1930 (1st Runner-up)
1932 Zofia Dobrowolska † Greater Poland, Poznań
1934 Maria Żabkiewiczówna Wilno***
1937 Józefina Kaczmarkiewiczówna Mazovian, Warsaw
1956 Krystyna Lobodzinska Lesser Poland, Kraków
1957 Alicja Bobrowska Lesser Poland, Kraków
1958 Zuzanna Cembrowska Mazovian, Warsaw
1983 Lidia Wasiak West Pomeranian, Szczecin
1984 Magdalena Jaworska † Mazovian, Warsaw
1985 Katarzyna Zawidzka Lubusz, Gorzów Wielkopolski Miss World 1985 (Top 15)
1986 Renata Fatla Silesian, Bielsko-Biała
1987 Monika Nowosadko West Pomeranian, Kołobrzeg Miss World 1987 (3rd Runner-up), Miss Europe 1988 (1st Runner-up)
1988 Joanna Gapińska[2] West Pomeranian, Szczecin
1989 Aneta Kręglicka Pomeranian, Gdańsk Miss World 1989
1990 Joanna Michalska Mazovian, Warsaw
1991 Karina Wojciechowska Silesian, Mysłowice
1992 Ewa Wachowicz Lesser Poland, Klęczany World Miss University 1993
1993 Aleksandra Spieczyńska Lower Silesian, Wrocław
1994 Jadwiga Flank Silesian, Bielsko-Biała
1995 Ewa Tylecka Lower Silesian, Dzierżoniów
1996 Agnieszka Misia Greater Poland, Poznań Miss Europe 1997 (1st Runner-up)
1997 Roksana Jonek Silesian, Mikołów Miss Tourism International 1998
1998 Izabela Opęchowska Warmian-Masurian, Biskupiec
1999 Marta Kwiecień Lublin, Lublin
2000 Justyna Bergmann Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Grudziądz
2001 Joanna Drozdowska West Pomeranian, Szczecin
2002 Marta Matyjasik Lower Silesian, Zgorzelec Miss Earth 2003 (3rd Runner-up), Miss Europe 2003 (4th Runner-up)
2003 Karolina Gorazda Lesser Poland, Kraków Miss Earth 2004 (Top 16), Miss Europe 2005 (Top 10)
2004 Katarzyna Borowicz Greater Poland, Ostrów Wielkopolski Miss World 2004 (3rd Runner-up), Miss Earth 2005 (2nd Runner-up), Miss Europe 2006 (3rd Runner-up)
2005 Malwina Ratajczak Opole, Krapkowice Miss Baltic Sea 2006
2006 Marzena Cieślik West Pomeranian, Wolin The first Miss Polonia in Miss World, where Poland hosted Miss World 2006
2007 Barbara Tatara Łódź, Łódź Later competed at the Miss Earth 2007
2008 Angelika Jakubowska Lower Silesian, Lubań
2009 Maria Nowakowska Lower Silesian, Legnica
2010 Rozalia Mancewicz Podlaskie, Białystok Miss Polonia Internet 2010, Miss Teen Poland 2004, Miss Tourism Queen International 2005 (3rd Runner-up)
2011 Marcelina Zawadzka Pomeranian, Malbork
2012 Paulina Krupińska[3] Mazovian, Warsaw

Representatives at Miss Universe

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Traditionally the winner of Miss Polonia represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.

YearMiss PoloniaHometownPlacementSpecial Awards
Belize 2016 Magdalena Bieńkowska Mikołajki TBA
United States 2015 Weronika Szmajdzińska Szczecin Unplaced
United States 2014 Marcela Chmielowska Warsaw Unplaced
Russia 2013 Paulina Krupińska Warsaw Unplaced Miss Photogenic
United States 2012 Marcelina Zawadzka Malbork Top 16
Brazil 2011 Rozalia Mancewicz Białystok Unplaced
United States 2010 Maria Nowakowska Legnica Unplaced
The Bahamas 2009 Angelika Jakubowska Lubań Unplaced
Vietnam 2008 Barbara Tatara Łódź Unplaced
Mexico 2007 Dorota Gawron Warsaw Unplaced
United States 2006 Francys Mayela Barraza Sudnicka Warsaw Unplaced
Thailand 2005 Marta Kossakowska Warsaw Unplaced
Ecuador 2004 Paulina Panek Warsaw Unplaced
Panama 2003 Iwona Makuch Warsaw Unplaced
Puerto Rico 2002 Joanna Drozdowska Szczecin Unplaced
Puerto Rico 2001 Monika Gruda Warsaw Unplaced
Cyprus 2000 Emilia Ewelina Raszynska Warsaw Unplaced
Trinidad and Tobago 1999 Katarzyna Pakula Warsaw Unplaced
United States 1998 Sylwia Małgorzata Kupiec Warsaw Unplaced
United States 1997 Agnieszka Zielińska Poznań 22nd
United States 1996 Monika Chróścicka-Wnętrzak Warsaw 63rd
Namibia 1995 Magdalena Pęcikiewicz Warsaw 29th
Philippines 1994 Joanna Brykczyńska Warsaw 19th
Mexico 1993 Marzenna Wolska Warsaw 27th
Thailand 1992 Izabela Filipowska Warsaw 39th
United States 1991 Joanna Michalska Warsaw 49th
United States 1990 Małgorzata Obieżalska Warsaw 31st
Mexico 1989 Joanna Gapińska Szczecin 3rd Runner-up
Panama 1986 Brygida Elżbieta Bziukiewicz Warsaw 3rd Runner-up
United States 1985 Katarzyna Zawidzka Gorzów Wielkopolski Unplaced
United States 1984 Joanna Karska Warsaw Unplaced
United States 1959 Zuzanna Cembrowska Warsaw Top 16
United States 1958 Alicja Bobrowska Kraków 4th Runner-up

Representatives at Miss International

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

In 1990-1993 the winner of Miss Polski pageant competed at the Miss International pageant. Between 1994 and 2014 the second title or sometimes the winner of Miss Polonia represented her country at the Miss International. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a delegate is sent. As of 2015 Miss International franchise handles by Miss Polski Organization.

YearMiss PolskiHometownPlacementSpecial Awards
Japan 2014 Zaneta Pludowska[4] Siedlce Unplaced
Japan 2013 Katarzyna Oracka Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 2012 Rozalia Mancewicz Bialystok Unplaced
China 2011 Adrianna Olga Wojciechowska Gostynin Unplaced
China 2010 Zaneta Sitko Koszalin Unplaced
China 2009 Angelika Jakubowska Luban Unplaced
Macau 2008 Anna Maria Tarnowska Szczecin 2nd Runner-up
Japan 2007 Dorota Gawron Warsaw Unplaced
China 2006 Marta Jakoniuk Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 2005 Monika Szeroka Warsaw Unplaced
China 2004 Marta Matyjasik Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 2002 Monika Angermann Warsaw Top 12
Japan 2001 Malgorzata Rozniecka Szczecin Miss International 2001
Japan 2000 Ewelina Raszynska Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1999 Adrianna Gerczew Warsaw Top 12
Japan 1998 Agnieszka Osinska Warsaw Top 12
Japan 1997 Agnieszka Beata Myko Warsaw Top 12
Japan 1996 Monika Marta Adamek Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1994 Ilona Felicjanska Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1993 Agnieszka Pachalko Warsaw Miss International 1993
Japan 1992 Elzbieta Jadwiga Dziech Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1991 Agnieszka Kotlarska Wroclaw Miss International 1991
Japan 1990 Ewa Maria Szymczak Warsaw Top 10
Japan 1989 Aneta Kreglicka Warsaw 1st Runner-up
Japan 1987 Monika Nowosadko Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1986 Renata Fatla Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1985 Katarzyna Zawidzka Warsaw Unplaced
Japan 1984 Katarzyna Zawidzka Warsaw Top 12
United States 1960 Marzena Malinowska Warsaw Top 15

By number of wins (voivodeship)

Below are the number of winners as Miss Polonia according to the year in which they crowned.

VoivodeshipTitlesYears
West Pomeranian 6 1983, 1987, 1988, 2001, 2006, 2015
Mazovian 1929, 1937, 1958, 1984, 1990, 2012
Lower Silesian 5 1993, 1995, 2002, 2008, 2009
Silesian 4 1986, 1991, 1994, 1997
Greater Poland 3 1932, 1996, 2004
Lesser Poland 1956, 1957, 2003
Pomeranian 2 1989, 2011
Mikołajki 1 2016
Podlaskie 2010
Łódź 2007
Opole 2005
Kuyavian-Pomeranian 2000
Lublin 1999
Warmian-Masurian 1998
Lubusz 1985

See also

References

  1. "Z archiwum miss" (in Polish). Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  2. "Polish tour show to present cabaret". The Buffalo News. November 14, 1989. Retrieved 2010-10-10.
  3. "Paulina Krupińska Crowned Miss Universe Poland 2013". Beauty Pageant News. February 2, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
  4. Miss International Polonia 2014

External links

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