Aneta Kręglicka

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Aneta Kręglicka
Born
Aneta Beata Kręglicka

(1965-03-23) 23 March 1965 (age 59)
Miss International 1989
(1st Runner-Up)
Miss World 1989

(Winner)

Aneta Beata Kręglicka (born 23 March 1965) is a Polish dancer and beauty queen who won the Miss World 1989 contest[1] on 22 November 1989 in Hong Kong, representing Poland. She became the first woman from Poland to win the title and the oldest titleholder when she was crowned on 22 November 1989, at the age of 24 years, 244 days before Karolina Bielawska won the said pageant in 2021.

Early life

She was born in

Gdańsk University and began graduate studies at SGH Warsaw School of Economics
in Poland. She was a member of the contemporary dance group at Gdańsk University before entering the Miss Poland pageant.

Miss World

In July 1989, she was crowned as

Miss International 1989, almost winning the crown for Poland, becoming the first runner-up to Iris Klein
of Germany.

After this experience, she had to prepare immediately for Miss World, held in Hong Kong, and on 22 November 1989 won the title of Miss World 1989.[2] For a year she traveled the world, fulfilling her obligations and helping the Miss World Organization with their charitable causes.

Life after Miss World

In 2006, she took part in the

Dancing With The Stars. She was also one of the judges at Miss World 2006
, held in Poland that year.

She has one son, Aleksander, with her husband, director Maciej Żak.

References

  1. ^ (18 June 2009). Aneta Kręglicka... skoro piękna, to pewnie głupia, Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish), Retrieved 5 November 2010
  2. ^ Miss World History Archived 13 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss World
1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Miss World Europe
1989
Succeeded by
Republic of Ireland Siobhan McClafferty
Preceded by
Joanna Gapińska
Miss Polonia
1989
Succeeded by
Joanna Michalska
Preceded by
Joanna Gapińska
Miss Polonia World
1989
Succeeded by
Ewa Maria Szymczak
Vacant Miss Polonia International
1989
Succeeded by
Ewa Maria Szymczak