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Miss World 1996
Miss World 1996 TitlecardDate November 23, 1996 Presenters Richard Steinmetz and Ruby Bhatia Venue M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India Entrants 88 Placements 10 Debuts Bonaire, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia Withdraws Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Denmark Returns Grenada, Kenya, Uganda, Uruguay, Yugoslavia Winner Irene Skliva
GreecePersonality Daisy Reyes
PhilippinesBest National Costume Anuska Prado
BrazilPhotogenic Ana Cepinska
VenezuelaMiss World 1996, the 46th Miss World pageant took place on November 23, 1996 in the city of Bangalore, India. 88 contestants from all over the world took part in the prestigious pageant. By the end of the night, Irene Skliva of Greece took home the title.
Contents
Results
Placements
Final results Contestant Miss World 1996 1st runner-up - Colombia - Carolina Arango
2nd runner-up - Brazil - Anuska Valéria Prado
Top 5 Finalists - India - Rani Jeyraj
- Venezuela - Ana Cepinska
Top 10 Semifinalists - Aruba - Afranina Henriquez
- Belgium - Laurence Borremans
- Dominican Republic - Idelsa Núñez
- Mexico - Yessica Salazar
- South Africa - Peggy-Sue Khumalo
Special awards
- Miss Personality: Daisy Reyes (Philippines)
- Most Photogenic: Ana Cepinska (Venezuela)
- Spectacular Dress: Anuska Prado (Brazil)
- Spectacular Beach Wear: Yessica Salazar (Mexico)
- Spectacular Evening Wear: Rani Jeyraj (India)
Continental Queens
- Africa: Peggy-Sue Khumalo (South Africa)
- Americas: Carolina Arango (Colombia)
- Asia and Oceania: Rani Jeyraj (India)
- Caribbean: Afranina Henriquez (Aruba)
- Europe: Irene Skliva (Greece)
Order of announcements
- Top 10
- 1. Colombia
- 2. Belgium
- 3. Dominican Republic
- 4. Venezuela
- 5. South Africa
- 6. India
- 7. Mexico
- 8. Aruba
- 9. Greece
- 10. Brazil
- Top 5
- 1. Venezuela
- 2. Brazil
- 3. India
- 4. Greece
- 5. Colombia
Judges
- Andre Sekulic
- Linda Pétursdóttir
- Vijay Mallya
- Marlene Cardin
- Aamir Khan
- Ninibeth Leal
- Tom Nuyens
- Parmeshwar Godrej
Contestants
Nation Contestant Age American Virgin Islands Emoliere Williams 18 Argentina Fernanda Fernández Ramírez 18 Aruba Afranina Henriquez 20 Australia Nicole Smith 24 Austria Bettina Buxbaumer 23 Bangladesh Rehnuma Dilruba 20 Belgium Laurence Borremans 18 Bolivia Andrea Mariana Forti Sandoval 19 Bonaire Jhane Louise Landwier 18 Bosnia & Herzegovina Belma Zvrko 18 Botswana Joyce Manase 20 Brazil Anuska Valeria Prado 20 British Virgin Islands Ayana Glasgow 21 Bulgaria Viara Kamenova 21 Canada Michelle Carrie Lillian Weswaldi 19 Chile Luz Francisca Valenzuela Höllzer 20 Colombia Carolina Arango Corrales 19 Costa Rica Natalia Carvajal Lorenzo 21 Croatia Vanja Rupena 18 Curaçao Yandra Angelica Faulborn 19 Cyprus Maria Papaprodromou 19 Czech Republic Petra Minartova 18 Dominican Republic Idelsa Núñez Torres 21 Ecuador Jennifer Lynn Graham Dumani 19 Estonia Mari-Liis Kapustin 18 Finland Hanna Hirvonen 20 France Séverine Derouallé 22 Germany Melanie Ernst 18 Ghana Sheila Azuntaba 19 Gibraltar Samantha Lane 17 Greece Irene Skliva 18 Grenada Aria Johnson 25 Guam Aileen Maravilla 23 Guatemala Maria Gabriela Rosales Castellaños 19 Holland Petra Hoost 20 Hong Kong Chillie Poon 24 Hungary Andrea Deak 19 India Rani Joan Jeyraj 21 Ireland Niamh Marie Redmond 19 Israel Talia Lewenthal 18 Italy Mara de Gennaro 24 Jamaica Selena Delgado 21 Japan Miyuki Fujii 21 Kenya Pritpal Kulwant Dhamu 18 Korea Seol Soo-jin 21 Latvia Anta Dukere 22 Lebanon Nisrine Sami Nasser 22 Lithuania Daiva Anuzyte 18 Macau Guiomar Madeira da Silva Pedruco 21 Republic Of Macedonia Vera Mesterovic 17 Malaysia Qu-an How Cheok Kuan 20 Mexico Yessica Salazar Gonzalez 21 New Zealand Kelly-Rose Mischiewski 21 Nigeria Emma Komlosy 19 Norway Eva Sjøholt 24 Panama Norma Elida Perez Rodríguez 21 Paraguay Maria Ingrid Götze Scheunemann 22 Peru Monica Chácon de Vettori 21 Philippines Daisy Garcia Reyes 20 Poland Agnieszka Zielińska 20 Portugal Ana Mafalda Schaefer de Almeida Santos 21 Puerto Rico Marissa de la Caridad Hernández 21 Romania Carmen Radoi 21 Russia Viktoriya Tsapitsina 17 Seychelles Christina Pillay 22 Singapore Carol Tan 19 Slovakia Linda Lencova 18 Slovenia Alenka Vindiš 18 South Africa Peggy-Sue Khumalo 21 Spain Patricia Ruiz Fernández 19 Swaziland Olive Healy 22 Sweden Åsa Johansson 20 Switzerland Melanie Winiger 17 Tahiti Hinerava Hiro 18 Taiwan (R.O.C.) Chen Hsiao-Fen 23 Tanzania Shose Akare Sinare 20 Thailand Sirinya Winsiri 17 Trinidad & Tobago Sharda Ramlogan 23 Turkey Serpil Sevilay Ozturk 19 Uganda Sheba Kerere 19 Ukraine Nataliya Shvachko 20 United Kingdom Rachael Liza Warner 22 United States of America Kelly Webber 20 Uruguay Claudia Veronica Gallaretta Olmedo 19 Venezuela Ana Cepinska Miszak 18 Yugoslavia Slavica Krivokuca 18 Zambia Alice Banda 21 Zimbabwe Nomsa Ndiweni 19 Parade order
Delhi, India
- Costa Rica
- Ireland
- Macau
- Panama
- Switzerland
- Tahiti
- Argentina
- American Virgin Islands
- Malaysia
- Zimbabwe
- Holland
- Tanzania
- Bulgaria
- Estonia
- Ecuador
- Norway
- Seychelles
- Uganda
Bangalore, India
- Chile
- Colombia
- Czech Republic
- Gibraltar
- Lebanon
- Peru
- Dominican Republic
- Swaziland
- Yugoslavia
Mahe, Seychelles
- Belgium
- Bonaire
- Bolivia
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Botswana
- Brazil
- British Virgin Islands
- Hong Kong
- Italy
- Israel
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Kenya
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico
- Russia
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Spain
- Sweden
- Taiwan (R.O.C.)
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ghana
- Greece
- Grenada
- Guam
- Guatemala
- Korea
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Hungary
- India
Praslin Island, Seychelles
- Trinidad & Tobago
- United States of America
- Venezuela
- Uruguay
- Zambia
- Republic of Macedonia
- Paraguay
- Singapore
- United Kingdom
La Digue, Seychelles
- Aruba
- Australia
- Austria
- Bangladesh
- Canada
- Croatia
- Curaçao
- Cyprus
- Romania
National pageant notes
Returning countries and debuts
- Bonaire, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Macedonia competed in Miss World for the first time.
- Grenada last competed in 1970.
- Yugoslavia last competed in 1991 after a 5-year civil war in which its nation was divided among independent states.
- Uganda and Uruguay last competed in 1993.
- Kenya last competed in 1994.
Withdrawals and nations not competing
- Bahamas and Cayman Islands did not compete in Miss World because of financial problems.
Crossovers
Miss Universe
- Miss Universe 1996: Hungary, Taiwan R.O.C. and Turkey
- Miss Universe 1997: Belgium, Bonaire, Czech Republic, Poland and Switzerland
- Miss Universe 2000: Ukraine
Miss International
- Miss International 1997: Lebanon
Miss Earth
- Miss Earth 2001: Canada
Historical significance
- This is the only Miss World title won by Greece till date.
- Preliminaries in Miss World 1996 were shot in India and in Seychelles because of the feminist protests that occured in India against the Miss World beauty pageant.
- Macau was the last of her four siblings in the Pedruco family who competed in Miss World.
- This was the first time Dominican Republic made it to the semi-finals after Mariasela Alvarez had won the Miss World title in 1982.
- Nigeria's Emma Komlousy is the daughter of Patti Boulaye, and the first mixed-raced winner (half-Hungarian) of her country's national pageant.
- Thailand's Sirinya Winsiri is half-American with the name Cindy Burbridge.
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