Miss World 2019

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Miss World 2019
Misunderstood
  • Kerry Ellis
  • VenueExCeL London, London, United Kingdom
    Broadcaster
    Entrants111
    Placements40
    Withdrawals
    • Austria
    • Belize
    • Cameroon
    • Cyprus
    • Egypt
    • Germany
    • Guam
    • Latvia
    • Lebanon
    • Lesotho
    • Madagascar
    • Martinique
    • Norway
    • Serbia
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
    Returns
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Cambodia
    • Costa Rica
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Macau
    • Samoa
    • Sweden
    • Tunisia
    • United States Virgin Islands
    WinnerToni-Ann Singh
    Jamaica
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    Miss World 2019 was the 69th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the ExCeL London in London, United Kingdom on 14 December 2019.[1][2]

    At the end of the event, Vanessa Ponce of Mexico crowned Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica as Miss World 2019.[3][4] It is the fourth victory of Jamaica in the history of the pageant.[5][6]

    Contestants from 111 countries and territories competed in the pageant. The pageant was hosted by Peter Andre, Miss World 2013 Megan Young, Miss World 2016 Stephanie Del Valle, and Fernando Allende. Peter Andre, Lulu, Misunderstood, and Kerry Ellis performed in this edition.[7]

    Background

    Location and date

    The official announcement was made on 19 February 2019, in Bangkok, by Miss World President Julia Morley, CEO Tanawat Wansom of TW Pageants, and guest Ashwani Kumar Rai. They announced a mid-December date for the contest.[8][9]

    However, on 2 July 2019, Morley and Vanessa Ponce, the reigning Miss World, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan. Morley officially announced that the pageant will be held on Saturday, 14 December 2019, at ExCeL London and that Miss World 2020 will be held in Thailand in order to celebrate Miss World's 70th anniversary. The 2019 opening ceremony was held in London on 20 November. Contestants then competed in a series of fast track events around London.[10]

    Selection of participants

    Contestants from 111 countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Three of these delegates were appointees to their national titles and another was selected to replace the original winner.

    Returns and withdrawals

    This edition saw the returns of Cambodia who last competed in 2006, Samoa in 2015, Antigua and Barbuda, Costa Rica, Kyrgyzstan, and the United States Virgin Islands in 2016, and Macau, Sweden, and Tunisia who last competed in 2017.

    Larissa Robitschko of Austria did not compete in any international pageant after their national organization relinquished the local franchise.[11][12] Palesa Makara of Lesotho and Sanja Lovčević of Serbia withdrew due to undisclosed reasons. Valerie Mille Binguira of Madagascar withdrew due to internal conflicts with their national organization.[13][14] Belize, Cameroon, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, Guam, Latvia, Lebanon, Martinique, Norway, Zambia, and Zimbabwe withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.[15]

    Results

    Placements

    Placement Contestant
    Miss World 2019
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up
    Top 5
    Top 12
    Top 40

    Continental Queens of Beauty

    Continent Contestant
    Africa
    Americas
    Asia
    Caribbean
    Europe
    Oceania

    Challenge Events

    Head-to-Head Challenge

    Round 1

    •   Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
    •   Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, but advanced to the Top 40 via judges' choice or a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
    •   Advanced to the Top 40 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
    •   Advanced to the Top 40 via judges' choice.
    Group Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Country 4 Country 5 Country 6
    1  Albania  England  Guyana  Honduras  South Korea  Peru
    2  Cook Islands  Guatemala  Ireland  Italy  Myanmar  Russia
    3  British Virgin Islands  Iceland  Laos  Nicaragua  South Sudan  Venezuela
    4  Armenia  Bolivia  Bulgaria  Kazakhstan  Mongolia  South Africa
    5  Guadeloupe  Hong Kong  Moldova  Singapore  Spain  Sri Lanka
    6  Brazil  Curaçao  Denmark  Ecuador  Malta  Northern Ireland
    7  Equatorial Guinea  Hungary  Malaysia  Trinidad and Tobago  United States  Wales
    8  Chile  Croatia  France  New Zealand  Paraguay  Scotland
    9  Canada  Czech Republic  Indonesia  Portugal  Sierra Leone  Tunisia
    10  Cayman Islands  Gibraltar  Mexico    Nepal  Poland  Tanzania
    11  Colombia  Costa Rica  Japan  Luxembourg  Netherlands  Nigeria
    12  Belgium  Jamaica  Panama  Slovenia  Turkey  U.S. Virgin Islands
    13  Australia  El Salvador  Georgia  Guinea-Bissau  Puerto Rico  Slovakia
    14  Bahamas  Bosnia and Herzegovina  Botswana  Haiti  India  Thailand
    15  Antigua and Barbuda  Barbados  China  Greece  Samoa  Sweden
    16  Argentina  Belarus  Finland  Kenya  Macau  Ukraine
    17  Aruba  Dominican Republic  Ghana  Philippines  Rwanda
    18  Cambodia  Mauritius  Montenegro  Uganda  Vietnam
    19  Angola  Bangladesh  Ethiopia  Kyrgyzstan  Senegal

    Round 2

    •   Advanced to the Top 40 via the Head-to-Head challenge.
    Group Country 1 Country 2
    1  Brazil  Moldova
    2    Nepal  Indonesia
    3  China  Venezuela
    4  Nigeria  Belarus
    5  Mexico  Uganda
    6  Philippines  Turkey
    7  Mongolia  Guyana
    8  Bangladesh  India
    9  Ireland  Trinidad and Tobago
    10  Paraguay  Georgia

    Top Model

    Miss Nigeria Nyekachi Douglas won Top Model Competition and become the fourth quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.[22][23]

    Placement Contestant
    Winner
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up
    3rd runner-up
    4th runner-up
    Top 10
    Top 40

    Sports

    Miss British Virgin Islands Rikkiya Brathwaite won the Sports Competition and became the first quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.[24]

    Final result Contestant
    Winner
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up
    Team Challenge Winner
    • Green Team

    Talent

    Miss Jamaica, Toni-Ann Singh, was the winner of the Talent Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.

    Final result Contestant
    Winner
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up
    Top 5
    Top 27

    Multimedia

    Miss Nepal, Anushka Shrestha, was the winner of the Multimedia Competition and became the third quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.

    Final result Contestant
    Winner
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up

    Beauty With A Purpose

    For the first time, all 10 finalists were placed in the Top 40 of Miss World 2019 due to their impressive projects and initiatives. Miss Nepal, Anushka Shrestha, received the award and will receive funding from the Miss World Organization for the establishment of her project.

    Final result Contestant
    Winner
    Top 10

    Judges

    The judges' panel for Miss World 2019 were:

    Contestants

    111 contestants competed for the title.[16]

    Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
    Albania Albania Atalanta Kërçyku[25] 20 Tirana
    Angola Angola Brezana Da Costa[26] 24 Luanda
    Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Taqiyyah Francis[27] 26 St. John's
    Argentina Argentina Judit Grnja[28] 18 Villa Ángela
    Armenia Armenia Liana Voskerchyan[29] 20 Yerevan
    Aruba Aruba Ghislaine Mejia[30] 26 Oranjestad
    Australia Australia Sarah Marschke[31] 20 Sydney
    The Bahamas Bahamas Nyah Bandelier[32] 19 Eleuthera
    Bangladesh Bangladesh Rafah Nanjeba Torsa[33] 21 Chittagong
    Barbados Barbados Che Amor Greenidge[34] 26 Bridgetown
    Belarus Belarus Anastasia Laurynchuk[35] 19 Minsk
    Belgium Belgium Elena Castro Suarez[36] 19 Antwerp
    Bolivia Bolivia Iciar Díaz[37] 23 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
    Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivana Ladan[38] 21 Jajce
    Botswana Botswana Oweditse Phirinyane Gofaone[39] 25 Gaborone
    Brazil Brazil Elís Miele[40] 20 Serra
    British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Rikkiya Brathwaite[41] 22 Tortola
    Bulgaria Bulgaria Margo Cooper 26 Sofia
    Cambodia Cambodia Vy Sreyvin[42] 20 Kandal
    Canada Canada Naomi Colford[43] 19 Sydney
    Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Jaci Patrick[44] 24 West Bay
    Chile Chile Ignacia Albornoz[45] 18 Santiago
    China China Li Peishan[46] 26 Beijing
    Colombia Colombia Sara Arteaga Franco[47] 26 Medellín
    Cook Islands Cook Islands Tajiya Eikura Sahay[48] 26 Avarua
    Costa Rica Costa Rica Jessica Jiménez[49] 26 San José
    Croatia Croatia Katarina Mamić 23 Lika-Senj
    Curaçao Curaçao Sharon Meyer 24 Willemstad
    Czech Republic Czech Republic Denisa Spergerová 19 České Budějovice
    Denmark Denmark Natasja Kunde[50] 18 Copenhagen
    Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Alba Marie Blair 21 Jarabacoa
    Ecuador
    María Auxiliadora Idrovo 18 Guayaquil
    El Salvador El Salvador Fatima Mangandi 27 Santa Tecla
    England England Bhasha Mukherjee[51] 23 Derby
    Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Janet Ortiz Oyono 20 Malabo
    Ethiopia Ethiopia Feven Gebreslassie 22 Addis Ababa
    Finland
    Dana Mononen[52] 19 Helsinki
    France France Ophély Mézino[53] 20 Morne-à-l'Eau
    Georgia (country) Georgia Nini Gogichaishvili[54] 25 Tbilisi
    Ghana Ghana Rebecca Kwabi 26 Accra
    Gibraltar Gibraltar Celine Bolaños[55] 22 Gibraltar
    Greece Greece Rafaela Plastira[56] 20 Trikala
    Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Anaïs Lacalmontie[57] 22 Basse-Terre
    Guatemala Guatemala Dulce María Ramos García[58] 22 Cuilapa
     Guinea-Bissau Leila Samati[59] 21 Bissau
    Guyana Guyana Joylyn Conway 20 Georgetown
    Haiti Haiti Alysha Morency 25 Port-au-Prince
    Honduras Honduras Ana Grisel Romero 21 Olanchito
    Hong Kong
    Lila Lam[60] 27 Hong Kong
    Hungary Hungary Krisztina Nagypál[61] 23 Budapest
    Iceland Iceland Kolfinna Mist Austfjörð[62] 22 Reykjavík
    India India Suman Rao 20 Udaipur
    Indonesia Indonesia Princess Megonondo 19 Jambi
    Republic of Ireland Ireland Chelsea Farrell[63] 19 County Louth
    Italy Italy Adele Sammartino[64] 24 Pompei
    Jamaica Jamaica Toni-Ann Singh 23
    Saint Thomas
    Japan Japan Marika Sera[65] 17 Kanagawa
    Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Madina Batyk 20 Pavlodar
    Kenya Kenya Maria Wavinya 19 Nyandarua
    South Korea South Korea Lim Ji-yeon[citation needed] 20 Seoul
    Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Ekaterina Zabolotnova[66] 24 Bishkek
    Laos
    Nelamith Xaypannha[citation needed] 19 Vientiane
    Luxembourg Luxembourg Melanie Heynsbroek 19 Luxembourg City
    Macau Macau Yu Yanan[67] 26 Macau
    Malaysia Malaysia
    Alexis SueAnn Seow[68]
    24 Selangor
    Malta Malta Nicole Vella 20 Valletta
    Mauritius Mauritius Urvashi Gooriah 20 Port Louis
    Mexico Mexico Ashley Alvídrez 20 Ciudad Juárez
    Moldova Moldova Elizaveta Kuznitova 19 Tiraspol
    Mongolia Mongolia Tsevelmaa Mandakh[69] 22 Ulaanbaatar
    Montenegro Montenegro Mirjana Muratović 19 Podgorica
    Myanmar
    Khit Lin Latt Yoon[70] 22 Yangon
    Nepal Nepal Anushka Shrestha 23 Kathmandu
    Netherlands Netherlands Brenda Felicia Muste 23 Arnhem
    New Zealand New Zealand Lucy Brock 24 Auckland
    Nicaragua Nicaragua María Teresa Cortéz 19 Carazo
    Nigeria Nigeria Nyekachi Douglas 21 Calabar
    Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Lauren Eve Leckey 20 Stoneyford
    Panama Panama Agustina Ruiz Arrechea 25 Chitré
    Paraguay Paraguay Araceli Bobadilla 20 Asunción
    Peru Peru Angella Escudero 23 Sullana
    Philippines Philippines Michelle Dee 24 Makati
    Poland Poland Milena Sadowska 20 Oświęcim
    Portugal Portugal Inês Brusselmans 24 Oeiras
    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Daniella Rodríguez 21 Bayamón
    Russia Russia Alina Sanko 20 Azov
    Rwanda Rwanda Meghan Nimwiza 21 Kigali
    Samoa Samoa Alalamalae Lata[71] 23 Apia
    Scotland Scotland Keryn Matthew 24 Edinburgh
    Senegal Senegal Alberta Diatta[72] 20 Ziguinchor
    Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Enid Jones-Boston[73] 24 Freetown
    Singapore Singapore Sheen Cher 22 Singapore
    Slovakia Slovakia Frederika Kurtulíková 25 Bratislava
    Slovenia Slovenia Špela Alič 22 Ljubljana
    South Africa South Africa Sasha-Lee Olivier 26
    Alberton
    South Sudan South Sudan Mariah Joseph Maget 22 Juba
    Spain Spain María del Mar Aguilera 21 Córdoba
    Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Dewmi Thathsarani 21 Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
    Sweden Sweden Daniella Lundqvist[74] 20 Kalmar
    Tanzania Tanzania Sylvia Sebastian 19 Mwanza
    Thailand Thailand Narintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat 22 Pathum Thani
    Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Tya Jané Ramey 21 Port of Spain
    Tunisia Tunisia Sabrine Mansour 24 Mahdia
    Turkey Turkey Simay Rasimoğlu 22 Istanbul
    Uganda Uganda Oliver Nakakande 25 Bombo
    Ukraine Ukraine Marharyta Pasha 24 Kharkiv
    United States
    Emmy Cuvelier[75] 23 Pierre
    United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands A'yana Keshelle Phillips[76] 24 Saint Thomas
    Venezuela Venezuela Isabella Rodríguez[77] 26 Petare
    Vietnam Vietnam Lương Thùy Linh 19 Cao Bằng
    Wales Wales Gabriella Jukes 23 Port Talbot

    Notes

    1. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

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