- Miss France 2011
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Miss France 2011 Date December 4, 2010[1] Presenters Jean-Pierre Foucault Venue Zénith de caen, Caen, Lower Normandy, France Broadcaster TF1 Placements 12 Debuts Midi-Pyrénées , Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Centre Returns Nouvelle-Calédonie Winner Laury Thilleman[2]
Brittany
Miss France 2011, the 64th Miss France pageant was held in Caen, Lower Normandy, on December 4, 2010 where Miss France 2010, Malika Ménard of Normandy crowned her successor Laury Thilleman of Brittany. She will represent France at Miss Universe 2011 and Miss World 2011. The event was broadcast live by TF1.Contents
Results
Placements
Final results Contestant Miss France 2011 - Brittany - Laury Thilleman
1st Runner-up - Languedoc - Jenna Sylvestre
2nd Runner-up - Auvergne - Clémence Oleksy
3rd Runner-up - Picardy - Anastasia Winnebroot
4th Runner-up - Île de France - Sabine Hossenbaccus
Top 12 - Martinique - Anais Corrosine
- Normandy - Juliette Polge
- Provence - Analisa Kebaili
- Corsica - Jade Morel
- Côte d'Azur - Marine Laugier
- Orléanais - Chanel Haye
- Rousillon - Marion Castaing
Delegates
Region Name Age Height Hometown Alsace Mathilde Buecher 19 1,76 Heimersdorf Aquitaine Clémence Thill 20 1,75 Agen Auvergne Clémence Oleksy 19 1,76 Vichy Burgundy Alice Detollenaerre 23 1,72 Dijon Brittany Laury Thilleman 19 1,78 Brest Centre (French region) Sarah Perrin 23 1,72 Châteauroux Champagne Ardenne Kelly Renson 19 1,70 Vendeuvre-sur-Barse Corsica Jade Morel 23 1,76 Castineta Côte d'Azur Marine Laugier 22 1,77 Biot Franche-Comté Sabrina Halm 22 1,70 Pontarlier Guadeloupe Jenny Vulgaire 21 1,73 Petit-Bourg French Guiana Julia-Malika Grosse 18 1,76 Cayenne Île de France Sabine Hossenbaccus 22 1,71 Vitry-sur-Seine Languedoc Jenna Sylvestre 20 1,71 Montpellier Limousin Nellie Valetin 24 1,75 Brive-la-Gaillarde Lorraine Mèva Pax 19 1,70 Sarreinsming Martinique Anais Corrosine 22 1,75 Le Lamentin Mayotte Elisabeth Ongaretto 19 1,71 Mamoudzou Midi-Pyrénées Alison Martin 24 1,74 Tournefeuille Nord-Pas-de-Calais Angeline Lagache 21 1,71 Barlin Normandy Juliette Polge 22 1,70 Le Noyer-en-Ouche Nouvelle-Calédonie Ornella Zinni 21 1,73 Nouméa Orléanais Chanel Haye 20 1,76 Luisant Pays de Loire Laeticia Legros 22 1,78 Saumur Pays de Savoie Marion Guichard 22 1,76 Aix-les-Bains Picardy Anastasia Winnebroot 20 1,76 Compiègne Poitou Charentes Pearl Crosland 20 1,75 Angoulême Provence Analisa Kebaili 18 1,71 Marseille Réunion Florence Arginthe 18 1,72 Saint-Joseph Rhône-Alpes Elisa Charbonnier 21 1,76 Saint-Jean-le-Vieux Rousillon Marion Castaing 21 1,76 Canet-en-Roussillon Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon Léa Harnett 18 1,74 Saint-Pierre Tahiti Poehere HutiHuti-Wilson 21 1,83 Papeete Contestant Notes
Guyane Julie-Malika Grosse has senegalese origin.
Martinique Anais Corosine has italian origin.
Poitou-Charentes Pearl Crosland has english origin.
Tahiti Poehere Hutihuti Wilson has dual citizenship, French and American because she was born of a Tahitian mother and a Hawaiian father.
Midi-Pyrénées Alison Martin has polish origin.
Ile-de-France Pauline Darles left the competition while in Maldives. Jessica Muzaton replaced Her. But Jessica Muzaton was dismissed for having shot in a video (in vulgar lingerie) for the magazine Hustler, property of the American pornographer Larry Flynt. She was then replaces 6 days before the final show by the second runner-up of Pauline Darles : Sabine Hossenbaccus.
Ile-de-France Sabine Hossenbaccus has Indian and Mauritian origins.4
Normandy Juliette Polge is the great-niece of the former French President, Valéry Giscard D'Estaing.
Rhône-Alpes Elise Charbonnier is the niece of the ex football champion (world champion 1998) Lionel Charbonnier.
Contestant Notes
The Regions which were placed in 2010 were: Côte d'Azur, Normandy, Orléanais, Provence.
Brittany had three consecutive years of being placed in the top five and last won the Miss France title in 1962.
Normandy has had three consecutive years in the top 12.
Auvergne's last placement was in 2008.
Corsica last placed in 2002.
Ile-de-france last placed in 2007, as Miss Ile-de-France, and in 2008 as Miss Paris.
Martinique's last top five place was in 2007.
References
- ^ Mercereau, Damien (October 24, 2010). "Miss France 2011". TV Magazine. http://www.tvmag.com/programme-tv/article/evenement/53883/miss-france-2011-29-miss-elues.html. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
- ^ "Election de Miss France 2011". TV Magazine. December 4, 2010. http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http://www.tvmag.com/programme-tv/article/evenement/57629/miss-france-les-5-finalistes-devoilees.html%3Fsat%3D4%26sac%3D0%26saf%3D1%26sj%3D00%26sm%3D00%26sa%3D0%26sq%3D%26page%3D1%26vid%3D0. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
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