Top Model (Scandinavia cycle 2)

Scandinavia's Next Top Model
Cycle 2

The finalists from three countries of
Scandinavia's Next Top Model: Paris
Created by Tyra Banks
Presented by Anne P
Mini Anden
Kathrine Sørland
Country of origin Scandinavia (DK, SE, NO)
No. of episodes 12
Production
Running time 60 minutes
(including commercials)
Release
Original network TV3
Audio format Stereo
Original release September 2005 – December 2005
External links
Website

Scandinavia's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 (Original Title: Top Model: Paris) was the second Cycle of the Scandinavian reality television show, based on the original concept from America's Next Top Model. It was broadcast on TV3 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden by Viasat.

The concept followed the exact format as the first Cycle where each country started an internal competition with nine girls and a national top model eliminating one after other together with her own panel of judges until three girls were left in each country.

At that point the pre-selection was over and the last nine girls competed together and against each other. Although each of the participating countries did the same photo shoots and visited the same locations the girls were never supposed to meet each other before the merge.

As every country had a reserved spot in the shows final top 3, the competition remained between the national finalists until only one Danish, Swedish and Norwegian girl was left when a special jury, led by US-American fashion expert Cynthia Garrett, determined who the winner would be.

Just like in the first installment of the show it was a girl from Norway that triumphed over the two other finalists. This time it was then 17-year-old Frøydis Elvenes from Narvik. The two runners-up were Arwen Bergröm (Sweden) and Anna Nørgaard (Denmark), both 18 years old by that time.

Unlike first Cycle the three countries did not air their shows simultaneously. While Denmark already started airing their first episode (including the first photoshoot and elimination) on September 6, the show premiered in Sweden on September 15 with a casting episode. The Danish and Norwegian audiences thus knew the outcome of the show much earlier than their Swedish neighbours.

The entire Cycle was filmed in France, where the contestants mostly attended photoshoots and casting in Paris but also had photo shoots on prominent places such as Saint-Tropez or Versailles.

Denmark's Pre-Selection

Denmark's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 was the second Danish pre-cycle of Scandinavia's Next Top Model shown on TV 3, where nine girls competed for one of three spots to represent their country on SNTM where they were joined by three other girls from each Norway and Sweden. The Show was again hosted by Anne P, who was also the main judge until the three countries merged when Cynthia Garrett took over.

Just like in Cycle 1, Denmark was the first country to air its first episode on September 5, 2005 and once again, a Danish girl was the first to leave the competition after the three countries merged (this time: Louise Falkenblad).

Contestants

In Order of Elimination

(ages stated are at time of contest)

Contestant Age Hometown Eliminated
Mikaela Kirketerp Ibsen 19 Århus Episode 2
Tanja Bredsgaard Johnsen 20 Copenhagen Episode 3
Line "Lingo" Bang 19 Herlev Episode 4
Sofie Thrane 22 Odense Episode 5
Heidi Helm Larsen 21 Holstebro Episode 6
Lise M. Andersen 23 Denmark Episode 7

Top 3

Contestant Age Hometown Eliminated
Louise Falkenblad 19 Copenhagen Episode 8
Tine Holm Riis 21 Århus Episode 10
Anna Nørgaard 18 Højbjerg Runner-Up

Judges

Guest Judge: Mariana Verkerk (posing coach and catwalk coach)

Sweden's Pre-Selection

The Swedish contestants

Sweden's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 was the second Swedish pre-cycle of Scandinavia's Next Top Model shown on TV 3, where nine girls competed for one of three spots to represent their country on SNTM where they were joined by three other girls from each Norway and Denmark. The Show was again hosted by Mini Anden, who was also the main judge until the three countries merged when Cynthia Garrett took over.

Throughout the competition, the competition got heated when several contestants were involved in arguments which resulted in a total social isolation of Mikaela Kallgren and Maria Lindgren from the rest of the group.[1]

On October 14, 2014 contestant Anna Maria Moström died after she crashed into a bus in New York while cycling.[2] This makes her the Second Top Model contestant to pass away, the first being Sabrina Rauch from Austria.

Contestants

(ages and heights stated are at time of contest)

Contestant Age Height Hometown
Fahrie Berisha 19 175 cm Stockholm
Charlotte Treschow 22 178 cm Stockholm
Anna Maria Moström † 20 180 cm Kungsör
Emelie Törnqvist 20 177 cm Stockholm
Maria Lindgren 22 172 cm Gothenburg
Jazzmine Berger 18 169 cm Stockholm

Top 3

Contestant Age Height Hometown
Mikaela Källgren 19 182 cm Bjursås
Janni Juntunen 19 176 cm Stockholm
Arwen Bergström (RU) 18 180 cm Sundsvall

Norway's Pre-Selection

The Norwegian contestants

Norway's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 was the second Norwegian pre-cycle of Scandinavia's Next Top Model shown on TV 3, where nine girls competed for one of three spots to represent their country on SNTM where they were joined by three other girls from each Sweden and Denmark. The Show was again hosted by Kathrine Sørland, who was also the main judge until the three countries merged when Cynthia Garrett took over.

Just like the last time, Norway was the country that produced the winner of the show: Frøydis Elvenes whoms transformation was seen as that from a grey mouse to a swan throughout the show.[3]

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)

Contestant Age Hometown
Nazila Shirindell N/A Bergen, Norway
Annette Kjær N/A Sandvika, Norway
Nora Møller N/A Nesodden, Norway
Elise Måge N/A Haugesund, Norway
Sarah Mohamud N/A Haugesund, Norway
Sandra Otteråen 19 Bergen, Norway

Top 3

Contestant Age Hometown
Karin Santini 19 Bærum, Norway
Kristine Øverby 20 Aurskog, Norway
Frøydis Elvenes (W) 17 Narvik, Norway

Photo Shoot Guide

References

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