Miss World 1992
Miss World 1992 | |
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Miss World 1992 Titlecard | |
Date | 12 December 1992 |
Presenters | Billy Dee Williams, Jerry Hall, Doreen Morris, Suanne Braun, Deborah Shelton |
Venue | Sun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa |
Broadcaster | E!, SABC |
Entrants | 83 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | Croatia, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine |
Withdrawals | Belize, Ghana, Honduras, Kenya, Peru, Yugoslavia |
Returns | Bermuda, Canada, Hong Kong, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Zambia |
Winner |
Julia Kourotchkina Russia |
Miss World 1992, the 42nd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 12 December 1992 at the Sun City Entertainment Center in Sun City, South Africa. The winner was Julia Kourotchkina from Russia.[1][2] She was crowned by Miss World 1991, Ninibeth Leal of Venezuela.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss World 1992 | |
1st princess | |
2nd princess | |
3rd & 4th princesses |
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Semi-finalists |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continental Group | Contestant |
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Africa | |
Americas |
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Asia & Oceania | |
Caribbean |
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Europe |
Contestants
Nation | Contestant | Hometown |
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American Virgin Islands | Leah Webster | St. Thomas |
Argentina | Claudia Andrea Bertona | Cordoba |
Aruba | Solange Noelle Nicolaas | Savaneta |
Australia | Rebecca Simic | Sydney |
Austria | Kerstin Kinberg | Graz |
Bahamas | Jody Barbara Weech | Bimini |
Belgium | Sandra Joine | Antwerp |
Bermuda | Dianne Lorraine Mitchell | Pembroke |
Bolivia | Verónica Pino | Tarija |
Brazil | Priscilla Maria Furlan | Sao Paulo |
British Virgin Islands | Bisa Smith | Tortola |
Bulgaria | Elena Draganova | Sofia |
Canada | Nina Khilji | Toronto |
Cayman Islands | Pamela Joanne Ebanks | Grand Cayman |
Chile | Paula Caballero Fernández | Santiago |
Republic of China | Cheng Wei-Wei | Taipei |
Colombia | Wguerddy Alejandra Oviedo Vargas | San Andrés |
Costa Rica | Marisol Soto Alarcón | San Jose |
Croatia | Elena Šuran | Rovinj |
Curaçao | Cristina Bakhuis | Willemstad |
Cyprus | Maria Kountouris | Nicosia |
Czechoslovakia | Gabriela Harsanyova | Košice |
Denmark | Anja Hende Brond | Aalborg |
Dominican Republic | Gina María Rojas Mañón | Concepción de La Vega |
Ecuador | Stephanie Krumholz de Menezes | Guayaquil |
El Salvador | Raquel Cristina Durán | San Salvador |
Finland | Petra Enrika von Hellens | Turku |
France | Linda Hardy | Nantes |
Germany | Carina Jope | Frankfurt |
Gibraltar | Michelle Torres | Gibraltar |
Greece | Eugenia Paschalidi | Athens |
Greenland | Laali Lyberth | Nuuk |
Guam | Michelle Cruz | Santa Rita |
Guatemala | Ana María Johanis Iglesias | Guatemala City |
Holland | Gabrielle van Nimwegen | Valkenburg |
Hong Kong | Patsy Lau Yan-Ling | New Territories |
Hungary | Bernadette Papp | Szombathely |
Iceland | María Rún Hafliðadóttir | Reykjavík |
India | Celine Shyla Lopez | Bangalore |
Ireland | Sharon Ellis | Cork |
Israel | Ravit Asaf | Tel Aviv |
Italy | Paola Irrera | Messina |
Jamaica | Julie Anne Bradford Houghton | Kingston |
Japan | Kaoru Kikuchi | Tokyo |
Korea | Lee Mi-young | Seoul |
Latvia | Zane Valicka | Cēsis |
Lebanon | Nicole Bardawil | Keserwan |
Macau | Ho Lok-I | Macau |
Malaysia | Fazira Wan Chek | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Noelene Micallef | Fgura |
Mauritius | Sarasvadee Rengassamy | Central Flacq |
Mexico | Carmen Lucía Lehman Fernández | Mérida |
Namibia | Linda Sharon Schulz | Windhoek |
New Zealand | Karly Donne Kinnaird | Dunedin |
Nigeria | Sandra Guenefred Petgrave | Lagos |
Norway | Kjersti Brakestad | Oslo |
Panama | Michelle Marie Harrington Hasbún | Panama City |
Paraguay | Lourdes Magdalena Zaracho | Asuncion |
Philippines | Marina Pura Santos Benipayo | Manila |
Poland | Ewa Wachowicz | Krakow |
Portugal | Fernanda Manuela Santos | Lisbon |
Puerto Rico | Lianabel Rosario Centeno | Trujillo Alto |
Romania | Camelia Ilie | Bucharest |
Russia | Julia Kourotchkina[1] | Shcherbinka |
Seychelles | Myrna Chantal Hoareau | La Digue |
Singapore | Jennifer Wong | Singapore |
Slovenia | Natasa Abram | Koper |
South Africa | Amy Kleinhans | Cape Town |
Spain | Samantha Torres Waldron | Ibiza |
Sri Lanka | Ishara Abelashini Makolange | Colombo |
Swaziland | Candy Litchfield | Mbabane |
Sweden | Ulrika Johansson | Sollentuna |
Switzerland | Valerie Bovard | La Tour-de-Peilz |
Thailand | Metinee Kingpayom | Bangkok |
Trinidad & Tobago | Renee Garib | St. Joseph |
Turkey | Ozlem Kaymaz | Istanbul |
Uganda | Olga Nampima | Rukungiri |
Ukraine | Oksana Sabo | Kiev |
United Kingdom | Claire Elizabeth Smith | Chester |
United States | Sharon Flynn Belden | Miami |
Uruguay | Leonora Irene Dibueno Fenocchi | Montevideo |
Venezuela | Francis del Valle Gago Aponte | Maturín |
Zambia | Elizabeth Mwanza | Lusaka |
Judges
Miss World 1992 contestants were evaluated by a panel of judges.[4] Some of them included:
Notes
Debuts
- Croatia
- Russia
- Slovenia
- Ukraine
Returns
Replacements
- Philippines – Marina Santos Benipayo was a last minute replacement for original representative Marilen Espino who had to withdraw due to an illness just days before her departure.
Withdrawals
- Belize – Melanie Smith - Lack of Sponsorship. Went to Miss Universe 1993 instead.
- Ghana – No contest.
- Honduras – Yanina Elizabeth Fajardo - Lack of Sponsorship. Went to Miss Asia Pacific Quest 1992 instead.
- Kenya – No contest.
- Peru – Ingrid Yrivarren - Due visa problems and for some disagreements under her contract with Miss Peru Organization.
- Yugoslavia – No contest due the Yugoslav Wars and sanctions placed to this country until 1996.
References
- 1 2 3 "The Milwaukee Sentinel". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ↑ "Miss Russia 2014 crowned amid country tension". Al Arabiya News.
- ↑ Auger Benjamin. "Election Of Miss World 1992 In Lost City In Bophuthatswana In South...". Getty Images. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- 1 2 3 The Tuscaloosa News
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