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'''Miss World Talent''' is a talent or fast track competition in the [[Miss World]] pageant, in which a number of contestants show their abilities in singing, dancing, poetry, etc. Introduced in [[Miss World 1978]], the winner of the event automatically makes it into the semifinals starting 2003. The award returned at [[Miss World 2001]]. |
'''Miss World Talent''' is a talent or fast track competition in the [[Miss World]] pageant, in which a number of contestants show their abilities in singing, dancing, poetry, etc. Introduced in [[Miss World 1978]], the winner of the event automatically makes it into the semifinals starting 2003. The award returned at [[Miss World 2001]]. |
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Miss World Talent is a talent or fast track competition in the Miss World pageant, in which a number of contestants show their abilities in singing, dancing, poetry, etc. Introduced in Miss World 1978, the winner of the event automatically makes it into the semifinals starting 2003. The award returned at Miss World 2001.
Miss World Talent Winners
Year | Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
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1978 | Louvette Monzon Hammond | Philippines | |
2001 | Stephanie Chase | Barbados | |
2002 | Rebekah Revels | United States | Top 10 finalist |
2003 | Irina Onashvili | Georgia | Top 20 semifinalist |
2004 | Shermain Jeremy | Antigua & Barbuda | Top 15 semifinalist |
2005 | Kmisha Counts | US Virgin Islands | Top 15 semifinalist |
2006 | Catherine Jean Milligan | Northern Ireland | Top 17 semifinalist |
2007 | Irene Dwomoh | Ghana | Top 16 semifinalist |
2008 | Natalie Griffith | Barbados | Top 15 semifinalist |
2009 | Lena Ma | Canada | 4th Runner-up |
Mariatu Kargbo | Sierra Leone | Top 16 semifinalist | |
2010 | Emma Britt Waldron | Ireland | 3rd Runner-up |
2011 | Gabriela Pulgar | Chile | Top 20 quarterfinalist |
2012 | Yu Wenxia | China PR | MISS WORLD 2012 |
2013 | Vania Larissa | Indonesia | Top 10 finalist |
2014 | Dewi Liana Seriestha[1] | Malaysia | Top 25 quarterfinalist |
2015 | Lisa Punch[2] | Guyana | Top 11 finalist |
2016 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
References
- ^ Ten, Marilyn (16 December 2015). "A First for Malaysia - Dewi is Miss Talent at Miss World Finals". Borneo Post Online. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
- ^ "Miss Guyana World Wins Talent Contest". Miss World Guyana. 15 December 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.