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Miss World 1992
Miss World 1992 TitlecardDate 12 December 1992 Presenters Billy Dee Williams, Jerry Hall, Doreen Morris, Suanne Braun, Deborah Shelton Venue Sun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa Broadcaster SABC Entrants 83 Placements 10 Debuts Croatia, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine Withdraws Belize, Ghana, Honduras, Kenya, Yugoslavia Returns Bermuda, Canada, Hong Kong, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Zambia Winner Julia Kourotchkina
RussiaMiss World 1992, the 42nd Miss World pageant was held on December 12, 1992 in Sun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa. The winner was Julia Alexandrovna Kourotchkina from Russia.
Contents
Results
Finals results Contestant Miss World 1992 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up Top 5 - Poland - Ewa Wachowicz
- South Africa - Amy Kleinhans
Top 10 - Bahamas - Jody Weech
- Denmark - Anja Hende Brond
- Finland - Petra von Hellens
- Israel - Ravit Asaf
- United States - Sharon Belden
Order of Semi-finalists
- 1. Finland
- 2. Venezuela
- 3. Denmark
- 4. United Kingdom
- 5. Russia
- 6. Bahamas
- 7. South Africa
- 8. United States
- 9. Israel
- 10. Poland
Order of Finalists
- 1. Russia
- 2. Poland
- 3. South Africa
- 4. United Kingdom
- 5. Venezuela
Special awards
- Best National Costume: Nina Khilji (Canada)
- Miss Personality: Ana María Johanis (Guatemala)
- Miss Photogenic: Ravit Asaf (Israel)
Continental Queens
- Africa: Amy Kleinhans (South Africa)
- Americas: Francis Gago (Venezuela)
- Asia & Oceania: Metinee Kingpayome (Thailand)
- Caribbean: Jody Weech (Bahamas)
- Europe: Julia Kourotchkina (Russia)
83 Contestants
Nation Contestant Hometown American Virgin Islands Leah Webster St. Thomas Argentina Claudia Andrea Bertona Cordoba Aruba Solange Noelle Nicolaas Savaneta Australia Rebecca Simic Sydney Austria Kerstin Kinberg Graz Bahamas Jody Barbara Weech Bimini Belgium Sandra Joine Antwerp Bermuda Dianne Lorraine Mitchell Pembroke Bolivia Veronica Pino Tarija Brazil Priscilla Maria Furlan Sao Paulo British Virgin Islands Bisa Smith Tortola Bulgaria Elena Draganova Sofia Canada Nina Khilji Toronto Cayman Islands Pamela Joanne Ebanks Grand Cayman Chile Paula Caballero Fernandez Santiago China, Republic of Cheng Wei-Wei Taipei Colombia Wguerddy Alejandra Oviedo Vargas Santa Fe Costa Rica Marisol Soto Alarcon San Jose Croatia Elena Suran Dubrovnik Curaçao Cristina Bakhuis Willemstad Cyprus Maria Kountouris Nicosia Czechoslovakia Gabriela Harsanyova Košice Denmark Anja Hende Brond Aalborg Dominican Republic Gina Maria Rojas Mañon Concepción de La Vega Ecuador Stephanie Krumholz de Menezes Guayaquil El Salvador Raquel Cristina Duran San Salvador Finland Petra Enrika von Hellens Turku France Linda Hardy Nantes Germany Carina Jope Frankfurt Gibraltar Michelle Torres Gibraltar Greece Eugenia Paschalidi Athens Greenland Laali Lyberth Godthab Guam Michelle Cruz Santa Rita Guatemala Ana Maria Johanis Iglesias Guatemala City Holland Gabrielle van Nimwegen Valkenburg Hong Kong Patsy Lau Yan-Ling New Territories Hungary Bernadette Papp Szombathely Iceland Maria Run Haflidadóttir Reykjavík India Celine Shyla Lopez Bangalore Ireland Sharon Ellis Cork Israel Ravit Asaf Tel Aviv Italy Paola Irrera Messina Jamaica Julie Anne Bradford Houghton Kingston Japan Kaoru Kikuchi Tokyo Korea Lee Mi-young Seoul Latvia Zane Valicka Cēsis Lebanon Nicole Bardawil Keserwan Macau Ho Lok-I Macau Malaysia Fazira Wan Chek Kuala Lumpur Malta Noelene Micallef Fgura Mauritius Sarasvadee Rengassamy Central Flacq Mexico Carmen Lucia Lehman Fernandez Mérida Namibia Linda Sharon Schulz Windhoek New Zealand Karly Donne Kinnaird Dunedin Nigeria Sandra Guenefred Petgrave Lagos Norway Kjersti Brakestad Oslo Panama Michelle Marie Harrington Hasbun Panama City Paraguay Lourdes Magdalena Zaracho Asuncion Philippines Marina Pura Santos Benipayo Manila Poland Ewa Wachowicz Krakow Portugal Fernanda Manuela Santos Lisbon Puerto Rico Lianabel Rosario Centeno Trujillo Alto Romania Camelia Ilie Bucharest Russia Julia Alexandrovna Kourotchkina Moscow Seychelles Myrna Chantal Hoareau La Digue Singapore Jennifer Wong Singapore Slovenia Natasa Abram Koper South Africa Amy Kleinhans Cape Town Spain Samantha Torres Waldron Ibiza Sri Lanka Ishara Abelashini Makolange Colombo Swaziland Candy Litchfield Mbabane Sweden Ulrika Johansson Sollentuna Switzerland Valerie Bovard La Tour-de-Peilz Thailand Metinee Kingpayome Bangkok Trinidad & Tobago Renee Garib St. Joseph Turkey Ozlem Kaymaz Istanbul Uganda Olga Nampima Rukungiri Ukraine Oksana Sabo Kiev United Kingdom Claire Elizabeth Smith Chester United States Sharon Flynn Belden Miami Uruguay Leonora Irene Dibueno Fenocchi Montevideo Venezuela Francis del Valle Gago Aponte Caracas Zambia Elizabeth Mwanza Lusaka Trivia
Returning countries and Debuts
- Croatia, Russia, Slovenia, and Ukraine competed in Miss World for the first time.
- Zambia last competed in 1974.
- Seychelles last competed in 1975.
- Bermuda, and Uganda last competed in 1989.
- Canada, Hong Kong, and Sri Lanka last competed in 1990.
Withdrawals and Nations not competing
- Ghana, and Kenya failed to send their delegates in Miss World.
Other Notes
- 1992 marked the first year that no Asian country made it into the Top 10 in Miss World. Israel, which made it into the Top 10, competed as part of Europe in Miss World since 1989.
- The preliminary scores in Miss World were no longer presented.
- Philippine representative Marina Santos Benipayo was a last minute replacement for original representative Marilen Espino who had to withdraw due to illness just days before her departure.
- United Kingdom, Claire Elizabeth Smith, was also the host of Miss World 2001 in Sun City and 2002 in London.
- United States, Sharon Flynn Belden, competed as Miss Florida in Miss USA 1992, but failed to make it into the semi-finals.
- Bahamas reached the semi-finals in Miss World for the first time.
- Belgium, Sandra Joine, was born in Kinshasa, Zaire by Belgian parents.
- Holland, Gabrielle van Nimwegen, celebrated her 21st birthday in the Miss World 1992 finals.
- Half the number of countries which made it into the semifinals, were not in the semifinals last year: Denmark (1986), Israel (1987), United Kingdom (1989), Finland and Poland (1990). Russia and Bahamas made into the semi-finals for the first time, since the former made its first appearance in Miss World, and the latter in 1966. Ultimately, Russia had won the title of Miss World.
Changes in Miss World
- Awards for Miss Personality and Miss Photogenic were given to the contestants after a one-year absence.
- Miss World lost its franchise with Thames Television, since operations of the said network had declared their closure at the end of that year.
- Peter Marshall, who became compere in Miss World since 1980, was no longer hosting the competition due to its near closure of Thames Television.
- In the Parade of Nations, the contestants introduced themselves in swimsuits (inset) with their national costumes while parading themselves around the Palace of the Lost City grounds for the first time. Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela did not speak English, while Curaçao, Iceland, South Africa, and Zambia were escorted by South African tribal men without their own national flags.
- Preliminary swimsuit and scoring were eliminated in the competition; thus, ten semi-finalists would be chosen based on the judges' decision.
- Interviews of the semi-finalists were not handled in the competition; instead, they were given a speech on why they deserved to become Miss World during the evening gown competition.
- The five finalists would be chosen for the interview or perhaps the final question. Each of them would pick the name of the judge, and then on, the chosen judge would ask his/her question to the finalist.
Crossovers
Miss Universe
- Miss Universe 1992: France, and Nigeria
- Miss Universe 1993: Belgium, Cayman Islands, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, and Switzerland
- Miss Universe 1994: Uruguay
- Miss Universe 1998: American Virgin Islands
Miss International
- Miss International 1992: Costa Rica, and Spain (semi-finalist)
- Miss International 1993: United Kingdom
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