Miss France 1997
Miss France 1997 | |
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Date | December 13, 1996 |
Presenters | Jean-Pierre Foucault |
Venue | Futuroscope, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes |
Broadcaster | TF1 |
Entrants | 44 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | Miss Artois-Côte d'Opale |
Withdrawals | Miss Côte d'Azur, Miss Côte d'Opale |
Winner |
Patricia Spehar Paris |
Miss France 1997, the 67th edition of the Miss France pageant, was held on December 13, 1996 at the Futuroscope in Vienne.
It was the first time that the pageant took place at the Futuroscope Congress Palace.[1] Contestants traveled to Saint-Barthelemy for two weeks in November, and they repeated at the Futuroscope two weeks before the pageant and the final competition on December 13, 1996.
The event, held at the Futuroscope Congress Palace was broadcast live on TF1, with more than ten million viewers.
The president of the judging panel was the beautiful Frenchwoman Christiane Martel Aleman, who had been Miss France 1953 and Miss Universe 1953, the leading actress in Mexico in the 1960s.
The winner was Patricia Spehar of Paris was crowned Miss France 1997 by the outgoing title-holder Laure Belleville of Pays de Savoie, Miss France 1996.[2] She will represent France at Miss Universe 1997 but unplaced. She also placed in top 15 at Miss International 1998. The first runner up, Marie Borg, has finished 1st runner-up at Miss International 1997.[3]
Results
Final Results | Contestant |
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Miss France 1997 |
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 12 |
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Contestants
The 44 Miss France 1997 contestants were:
- Albigeois - Elsa Mazzia
- Alsace - Lara Maringer
- Anjou - Sandrine Hamidi
- Aquitaine - Mailis Ondicola
- Artois - Virginie Tellier
- Auvergne - Catherine Sarret
- Béarn - Anne-Sophie Mignot
- Berry - Barbara Niewidtzala
- Brittany - Severine Andre
- Burgundy - Stéphanie Sevat
- Camargue - Sandrine Montagud
- Champagne-Ardenne - Nathalie Frère
- Charentes Poitou - Nancy Bourgeix
- Comminges - Carine Vincent
- Corsica - Delphine Cheuva
- Flandre - Sarah Sumfleth
- Franche-Comté - Delphine Pequignet
- Gascony - Sabine Alves de Puga
- Guadeloupe - Patricia Sellin
- Hainaut - Caroline Lubrez
- Île-de-France - Audrey Legros
- Languedoc-Roussillon - Carole Pages
- Limousin - Stéphanie Leroy
- Lorraine - Manuela Pereira
- Lyon - Angélique Sage
- Maine - Angélique Monnier
- New Caledonia - Carole Roudeiac
- Normandy - Marianne Samson
- Orléans - Mélanie Muller
- Paris - Patricia Spehar
- Pays d'Ain - Carine Boirot
- Pays de la Loire - Célina Bourban
- Pays de Savoie - Severine Martin
- Pays du Velay - Amélie Fournel
- Périgord - Caren Claret
- Picardy - Magalie Lherminier
- Provence - Pascale Delzenne
- Quercy - Delphine Verdie
- Réunion - Fabienne Sabrimoutou
- Rhône-Alpes - Delphine Brossard
- Rouergue - Aurore Pecrix
- St-Étienne-Loire - Delphine Pequignet
- Toulouse - Marie Borg
- Touraine-Soulogne - Murielle Hoarau
Ranking
First round
Order of announcement of the 12 semifinalists:
Numero | Contestant |
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1 | Miss Anjou |
2 | Miss Aquitaine |
3 | Miss Auvergne |
4 | Miss Béarn |
5 | Miss Berry |
6 | Miss Charentes Poitou |
7 | Miss Guadeloupe |
8 | Miss Hainaut |
9 | Miss Paris |
10 | Miss Provence |
11 | Miss Rhône-Alpes |
12 | Miss Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées |
Second round
Order of announcement of the 5 finalists:
Numero | Contestant |
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1 | Miss Paris |
2 | Miss Guadeloupe |
3 | Miss Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées |
4 | Miss Anjou |
5 | Miss Aquitaine |
Judges
Member | |
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Christiane Martel (president) | Miss Universe 1953 |
Loris Azzaro | Fashion designer et perfumer |
Thierry Roland | Sports commentator |
Nathalie Simon | Television presenter |
Christian Morin | Journalist |
Chantal Bouvier de Lamotte | Miss France 1972 |
Didier Six | Footballer |
Nathalie Marquay | Miss France 1987 |
Guy Lux | Television presenter and producer |
Jean-Edern Hallier | Writer and journalist |
Jean Barthet | Milliner |
Cécile Muller | President of Committee Miss Belgium |
Notes about the placements
- Paris wins for the thirteenth time in the Miss France pageant after eleven years drought.
- Guadeloupe is placed for third consecutive year.
- Anjou, Charentes Poitou, Hainaut and Provence are placed for second consecutive year.
- Auvergne is placed for the first time since the Miss France 1991 pageant.
- Aquitaine, Berry, Paris et Toulouse are placed for the first time since the Miss France 1995 pageant.
- Béarn et Rhône-Alpes are placed for the first time.
Crossovers
Contestants who previously competed or will be competing at international beauty pageants:
References
- ↑ Bourlet, Simon (December 7, 2006). "Le Futuroscope pour une future Miss France.". ParkOtheK (in French). Retrieved April 6, 2017.
- ↑ Jaeglé, Yves (April 1, 2017). "Miss France : et revoilà Miss Paris !". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved April 6, 2017.
- ↑ "Faiseur de Miss". La Dépêche du Midi (in French). October 21, 2002. Retrieved April 6, 2017.