Miss International 2003
Miss International 2003 | |
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Date | October 8, 2003 |
Venue | Radisson Miyako Hotel, Tokyo, Japan |
Broadcaster | TV Tokyo |
Entrants | 45 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | Ethiopia, Latin Mexico, Native American, Serbia & Montenegro |
Withdrawals | Curacao, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Hawaii, Lebanon, Macedonia, Moldova, Nicaragua, Panama, Poland, Senegal, Sweden |
Returns | Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Ukraine, Vietnam |
Winner |
Goizeder Azúa[1] Venezuela |
Congeniality |
Saeko Matsumi Japan |
Photogenic |
Goizeder Azúa Venezuela |
Miss International 2003, the 43rd Miss International pageant, took place on October 8, 2003 in Tokyo, Japan. 45 beauties from all over the world competed to win the coveted title held by Christina Sawaya of Lebanon. In the end, Goizeder Azúa of Venezuela won the title.[1]
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 2003 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
Contestants
- Argentina – Catalina Rouiller
- Aruba – Falon Juliana Lopez
- Bolivia – Carmen Muriel Cruz Claros
- Brazil – Carlessa Rubicínthia Macedo da Rocha
- Canada – Katarzyna Dziedzic
- Chile – Christiane Balmelli Fournier
- China – Wang Chan
- Colombia – Isabel Sofia Cabrales Baquero
- Costa Rica – Merilyn Villalta Castro
- Croatia – Maja Uzarevic
- Cyprus – Maria Pelekanou
- Ethiopia – Yodit Getahun
- Finland – Suvi Paivikki Hartlin
- France – Elodie Couffin
- Germany – Aleksandra Vodjanikova
- Greece – Apostolina Zaproydis
- Guatemala – Ana Pamela Prado Diaz
- Hong Kong – Priscilla Chik Doi-Doi
- India – Shonali Nagrani
- Israel – Stavit Budin
- Japan – Saeko Matsumi (松見早枝子)
- Korea – Shin Ji-soo
- Latin Mexico – Lorena Ruiz Martinez
- Malaysia – Ester Tan
- Malta – Nadine Cassar
- Mexico – Gabriela Ortiz
- Native American – Lana-la Trell Onque Henry
- New Zealand – Amber Jean Peebles
- Nigeria – Nwando Okwosa
- Northern Mariana Islands – Nancie Rae King Ripple
- Philippines – Jhezarie Games Javier
- Puerto Rico – Dignelis Jiménez
- Russia – Tatiana Chebotarevskaya
- Serbia & Montenegro – Andja Ratko Budimir
- Singapore – Berlin Koh Meng Yean
- Slovak Republic – Simona Slobodnikova
- Spain – Maria Carrillo Reyes
- Thailand – Pawina Bamrungrot
- Tunisia – Amira Thabet
- Turkey – Gizem Kalyoncu
- Ukraine – Veronika Dmitrievna Bondarenko
- United Kingdom – Gayle Williamson
- USA – Masielle Otero
- Venezuela – Goizeder Victoria Azua Barrios
- Vietnam – Le Minh Thuong
Notes
Did not compete
- Algeria – Massika Benakila
- Czech Republic – Klara Medkova (ill the day before she was to leave for Japan)
- Lebanon – Rita Lamah
- Norway – Marna Haugen
Country Changes
- Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia & Montenegro.
References
- 1 2 3 Vina, Nguyen (September 28, 2015). "All winners of the contest Miss International". Global Express News. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
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