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Miss World 1994
Miss World 1994 TitlecardDate 19 November 1994 Presenters Richard Steinmetz, Suanne Braun, and Bronson Pinchot Venue Sun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa Entrants 87 Placements 10 Debuts Bangladesh, People's Republic of China, Estonia Withdraws Bermuda, El Salvador, Honduras, Lithuania, Malta, Namibia, Uganda, Uruguay Returns Botswana, Ghana, Hungary, Kenya, Peru, Romania, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Seychelles, Tahiti, Tanzania, Ukraine Winner Aishwarya Rai
IndiaPersonality Patinya Thongsri
ThailandBest National Costume Irene Ferreira
VenezuelaPhotogenic Aishwarya Rai
IndiaMiss World 1994 was the 44th Miss World pageant and marked the third consecutive staging of Miss World in Sun City, South Africa. Actor Blair Underwood and supermodel Naomi Campbell served as presenters. The pageant attracted 87 contestants from around the world. At the end of the night, Aishwarya Rai of India, at the time a 21-year-old architecture student,[1] was crowned the new Miss World. Earlier that year, another Indian, Sushmita Sen had won the Miss Universe title, securing the two leading international beauty pageants for India in 1994.
Contents
Results
Final results Contestant Miss World 1994 1st runner-up - South Africa - Basetsane Makgalemele
2nd runner-up Finalists Semi-finalists - Belgium - Ilse De Meulemeester
- Greece - Evangelia Adam
- Malaysia - Rahima Orchient Yayah
- Philippines - Caroline Subijano
- United Kingdom - Melanie Abdoun
Order of Semi-finalists
- 1. Philippines
- 2. Croatia
- 3. Zimbabwe
- 4. India
- 5. United Kingdom
- 6. Belgium
- 7. South Africa
- 8. Greece
- 9. Venezuela
- 10. Malaysia
Order of Finalists
- 1. Zimbabwe
- 2. India
- 3. Croatia
- 4. South Africa
- 5. Venezuela
Special awards
- Miss Personality: Patinya Thongsri (Thailand)
- Miss Photogenic: Aishwarya Rai - (India)
- Best National Costume: Irene Ferreira (Venezuela)
Continental Queens
- Africa: Basetsane Makgalemele (South Africa)
- Americas: Irene Ferreira (Venezuela)
- Asia & Oceania: Aishwarya Rai (India)
- Caribbean: Anita Lilly Bush (Cayman Islands)
- Europe: Branka Bebić (Croatia)
Judges
- Eric Morley - Chairman, Miss World Organization
- Eileen Ford - founder, Ford Model agency
- Ron Moss - Actor, The Bold and the Beautiful
- Katherine Kelly Lang - Actress, The Bold and the Beautiful
- Patrick Lichfield - Photographer
- Marsha Rae Ratcliff - Entertainer and Variety Clubs Ambassador
- Charles Dance - Actor (International Stage, Film and Television)
- Iman - international supermodel
- Herb Ritts - Photographer
- Zindzi Mandela-Hlongwane - Daughter of Nelson Mandela
87 contestants
Nation Contestant Hometown American Virgin Islands Jessalyn Pearsall St. Thomas Argentina Miriam Elizabeth Nahon Buenos Aires Australia Skye-Jilly Edwards Hobart Austria Bianka Engel Graz Bahamas Deanna Tamara North Nassau Bangladesh Anika Taher Dhaka Belgium Ilse de Meulemeester Brussels Bolivia Mariel Gabriela Arce Taborga Cochabamba Botswana Hazel Kutlo Mmopi Gaborone Brazil Valquiria Melnik Blicharski Curitiba British Virgin Islands Khara Michelle Forbes Tortola Bulgaria Stella Ognianova Sofia Canada Shawna Roberts Calgary Cayman Islands Anita Lilly Bush Grand Cayman Chile Yulissa Macarena del Pino Pinochet Santiago People's Republic of China Pan Tao Shenzhen Colombia Maria Eugenia González Ponce de León Bogotá Costa Rica Silvia Ester Muñoz Mata Puntarenas Croatia Branka Bebic Dubrovnik Curaçao Marisa Corine Bos Willemstad Cyprus Johanna Uwrin Limassol Czech Republic Lenka Belickova Karlovy Vary Denmark Sara Maria Wolf Copenhagen Dominican Republic Claudia Franjul González Santo Domingo Ecuador Diana Margarita Noboa Gordon Guayaquil Estonia Auli Andersalu Tallinn Finland Mia Marianne Forsell Askola France Radiah Latidine Cayenne Germany Marte Helberg Munich Ghana Matilda Aku Alomatu Accra Gibraltar Melissa Berllaque Gibraltar Greece Evangelia (Evi) Adam Athens Guam Chalorna Freitas Agana Guatemala Sonia Maria Rosales Vargas Zacapa Holland Joshka Bon Amsterdam Hong Kong Annamarie Wood Lai-Ming Hong Kong Hungary Timea Farkas Záhony Iceland Birna Bragadóttir Álftanes India Aishwarya Rai Bombay Ireland Anna Maria McCarthy Dublin Israel Shirly Swarzberg Tel Aviv Italy Arianna Novacco Trieste Jamaica Johanna Simone Ulett Kingston Japan Shinobu Sushida Miyazaki Kenya Josephine Wanjiku Mbatia Nairobi Korea Chae Yeon-hee Seoul Latvia Daina Tobija Riga Lebanon Lara Badaoui Keserwan Macau Chen Ji-Min Macau Malaysia Rahima Orchient Yayah Kuala Lumpur Mauritius Marie Priscilla Mardaymootoo Port Louis Mexico Claudia Hernández Rodríguez Nayarit New Zealand Shelley Jeannine Edwards Hastings Nigeria Susan Hart Benue Norway Anne Lena Hansen Oslo Panama Carmen Lucía Ogando Ginono Colón Paraguay Jannyne Elena Peyrat Scolari Asunción Peru Marcia Pérez Marcés Lima Philippines Caroline Subijano Manila Poland Jadwiga Flank Bielsko-Biała Portugal Leonor Filipa Correia Leal Rodrigues Lisbon Puerto Rico Joyce Marie Giraud Mojica Aguas Buenas Romania Leona Dalia Voicu Bucharest Russia Anna Malova Moscow St. Lucia Yasmine Lyndell Walcott Castries St. Vincent & the Grenadines Cornise Yearwood Georgetown Seychelles Marquise David Victoria Singapore Pickard Angela Lee Kim Mei Singapore Slovakia Karin Majtanova Bratislava Slovenia Janja Zupan Ljubljana South Africa Basetsane Makgalemele Johannesburg Spain Virginia Pareja Garófano Barcelona Sri Lanka Nushara Rusri Pramali Fernando Colombo Swaziland Stephanie Wesselo Mbabane Sweden Sofia Andersson Stockholm Switzerland Sarah Briguet Lausanne Tahiti Vaea Christine Sandra Olanda Papeete Chinese Taipei Joanne Wu Chung-Chun Taipei Tanzania Aina William Maeda Dodoma Thailand Patinya Thongsri Bangkok Trinidad & Tobago Anabel Thomas Port of Spain Turkey Pinar Altug Istanbul Ukraine Nataliya Vasyliyivna Kozytska Kiev United Kingdom Melanie Abdoun London United States Kristie Harmon Conyers Venezuela Irene Esther Ferreira Izquierdo Caracas Zimbabwe Angeline Musasiwa Harare Returning countries and Debuts
- Bangladesh, People's Republic of China and Estonia competed in Miss World for the first time.
- Tanzania last competed in 1967.
- Botswana last competed in 1974.
- St. Lucia last competed in 1975.
- Tahiti last competed in 1985.
- St. Vincent & Grenadines last competed in 1989.
- Peru last competed in 1990.
- Ghana and Kenya last competed in 1991.
- Hungary, Romania, Seychelles and Ukraine last competed in 1992.
Withdrawals
- Bermuda, Honduras, Lithuania, Malta, Namibia, Uganda and Uruguay failed to send their delegates in Miss World.
- El Salvador lost its franchise and sponsorship for Miss World until 2003.
Crossovers
Miss Universe
- Miss Universe 1994: Nigeria, Sri Lanka and Taiwan R.O.C.
- Miss Universe 1995: Cayman Islands, Ireland, Kenya, Mauritius and Switzerland
- Miss Universe 1998: Puerto Rico (2nd runner-up) and Russia (semi-finalist)
Miss International
- Miss International 1993: Slovakia
- Miss International 1994: Costa Rica and Paraguay
- Miss International 1995: Norway (winner)
- Miss International 1997: Ukraine (semi-finalist)
Historical significance
- Argentina, Austria and Bolivia introduced themselves in their native languages.
- Republic of China changed the name of sash as Taiwan (R.O.C.).
- This is the first time that the Parade of Nations were held in the Palace of the Lost City grounds during day time.
- Zimbabwe made into the Top 5 Finals for the first time.
- 6 out of 10 countries which competed in the semi-finals, were not competed in the semi-finals last year: Belgium (1983), Greece (1973), India (1991), Malaysia (1979), United Kingdom (1992), and Zimbabwe (1982).
- Philippines makes its first back to back appearance at the top 10 (being 2nd runner up last year).
References
- ^ Miss World, Toledo Blade, November 20, 1994.
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