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* '''{{flag|China}}''' – Xiao Tang
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* '''{{IRL}}''' – Emma Britt Waldron
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* '''{{ITA}}''' – Giada Pezzaioli
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* '''{{NOR}}''' – [[Mariann Birkedal]]
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*'''{{BAH}}''' – Braneka Bassett
*{{BAH}} – Braneka Bassett
*'''{{CAN}}''' – [[Denise Garrido]]
*{{CAN}} – [[Denise Garrido]]
*'''{{COL}}''' – Laura Palacio
*{{COL}} – Laura Palacio
*'''{{FRA}}''' – [[Virginie Dechenaud]]
*{{FRA}} – [[Virginie Dechenaud]]
*'''{{PYF}}''' – Mihilani Teixeira
*{{PYF}} – Mihilani Teixeira
*'''{{GER}}''' – Susanna Kobylinski
*{{GER}} – Susanna Kobylinski
*'''{{KEN}}''' – Natasha Metto
*{{KEN}} – Natasha Metto
*'''{{MNG}}''' – Sarnai Amar
*{{MNG}} – Sarnai Amar
*'''{{NAM}}''' – [[Odile Gertze]]
*{{NAM}} – [[Odile Gertze]]
*'''{{NED}}''' – Desirée van den Berg
*{{NED}} – Desirée van den Berg
*'''{{NIR}}''' – Lori Moore
*{{NIR}} – Lori Moore
*'''{{PAR}}''' – [[Egni Eckert]]
*{{PAR}} – [[Egni Eckert]]
*'''{{PUR}}''' – [[Yara Lasanta]]
*{{PUR}} – [[Yara Lasanta]]
*'''{{RUS}}''' – Irina Sharipova
*{{RUS}} – Irina Sharipova
*'''{{SCO}}''' – Nicola Mimnagh
*{{SCO}} – Nicola Mimnagh
*'''{{RSA}}''' – [[Nicole Flint]]
*{{RSA}} – [[Nicole Flint]]
*'''{{flag|Saint Lucia}}''' – Aiasha Gustave
*{{flag|Saint Lucia}} – Aiasha Gustave
*'''{{THA}}''' – [[Sirirat Rueangsri]]
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Revision as of 05:26, 14 May 2023

Miss World 2010
Miss World 2010 Alexandria Mills
Date30 October 2010
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueCrown of Beauty Theatre, Sanya, China
Broadcaster
Entrants115
Placements25
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerAlexandria Mills
 United States
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Miss World 2010, the 60th anniversary of the Miss World pageant, was held on 30 October 2010 at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, China after Vietnam backed out of the hosting contract. 115 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown. Kaiane Aldorino of Gibraltar crowned her successor Alexandria Mills of the United States at end of the event.

Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 2010[2][3]

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 2010
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 7
Top 25

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental Group Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia Pacific
Caribbean
Europe

Order of Announcements

Top 25

  1.  Ireland
  2.  Northern Ireland
  3.  Norway
  4.  Puerto Rico
  5.  Kenya
  6.  Paraguay
  7.  Saint Lucia
  8.  Netherlands
  9.  Canada
  10.  France
  11.  Bahamas
  12.  Colombia
  13.  Russia
  14.  Thailand
  15.  South Africa
  16.  Mongolia
  17.  French Polynesia
  18.  Scotland
  19.  Venezuela
  20.  Namibia
  21.  Italy
  22.  United States
  23.  Germany
  24.  China
  25.  Botswana

Top 7

  1.  Venezuela
  2.  Ireland
  3.  China
  4.  Italy
  5.  Norway
  6.  United States
  7.  Botswana

Top 5

  1.  Venezuela
  2.  Botswana
  3.  United States
  4.  Ireland
  5.  China

Contestants

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Albania Albania Arnita Beqiraj 18 Vlorë
United States Virgin Islands American Virgin Islands Carolyn Carter 20 Christiansted
Angola Angola Ivanita Jones 23 M'banza Kongo
Argentina Argentina Mariana Arambarry 22 Santa Rosa
Aruba Aruba Kimberly Kuiperi 21 Tanki Leendert
Australia Australia Ashleigh Francis 23 Sydney
The Bahamas Bahamas Braneka Bassett 20 Freeport
Barbados Barbados Danielle Bishop 21 Bridgetown
Belarus Belarus Lyudmila Yakimovich 22 Hrodna
Belgium Belgium Cilou Annys 19 Bruges
Belize Belize Jessel Lauriano 22 Belize City
Bolivia Bolivia María Teresa Roca 24 Trinidad
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Snežana Prorok 18 Istočna Ilidža
Botswana Botswana Emma Wareus 19 Gaborone
Brazil Brazil Kamilla Salgado 23 Belém
Bulgaria Bulgaria Romina Andonova 21 Sofia
Canada Canada Denise Garrido 23 Bradford
Cape Verde Cape Verde Joceline Fortes 22 Sao Vicente
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Cristin Alexander 23 George Town
China China Tang Xiao 23 Dalian
Colombia Colombia Laura Palacio 23 Medellín
Costa Rica Costa Rica Dayana Aguilera 19 Palmares
Ivory Coast Cote d'Ivoire Inès Da Silva 21 N'zi-Comoé
Croatia Croatia Katarina Banić 20 Trilj
Curaçao Curaçao Angenie Simon 24 Willemstad
Cyprus Cyprus Andrea Kkolou 19 Nicosia
Czech Republic Czech Republic Veronika Machová 20 Rokycany
Denmark Denmark Nataliya Averina 20 Roskilde
Ecuador Ecuador Ana Galarza 21 Ambato
Egypt Egypt Sara El-Khouly 22 Cairo
El Salvador El Salvador Gabriela Molina 22 San Salvador
England England Jessica Linley 21 Nottingham
Ethiopia Ethiopia Hiwot Assefa Tesfaye 20 Addis Ababa
Finland Finland Anne-Marie Nurminen 22 Helsinki
France France Virginie Dechenaud 24 La Frette
 French Polynesia Mihilani Teixeira 20 Papeete
Georgia (country) Georgia Dea Arakishvili 20 Tbilisi
Germany Germany Susanna Kobylinski 22 Bremen
Ghana Ghana Mimi Areme 22 Ho
Gibraltar Gibraltar Larissa Dalli 23 Gibraltar
Greece Greece Diamanto Gasteratou 22 Athens
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Ericka Aly 20 Petit-Bourg
Guatemala Guatemala Lucía Mazariegos 19 Antigua, Guatemala
Guyana Guyana Aletha Shepherd 22 Georgetown
Honduras Honduras Marilyn Medina 18 Tegucigalpa
Hong Kong Hong Kong Sammi Cheung 23 Hong Kong
Hungary Hungary Jennifer Kalo 22 Budapest
Iceland Iceland Fanney Ingvarsdóttir 19 Garðabær
India India Manasvi Mamgai 22 New Delhi
Indonesia Indonesia Asyifa Latief 21 Bandung
Republic of Ireland Ireland Emma Britt Waldron 21 Celbridge
Israel Israel Shavit Wiesel 20 Be'eri
Italy Italy Giada Pezzaioli 18 Montichiari
Jamaica Jamaica Chantal Alicia Raymond 24 Kingston
Japan Japan Hiroko Matsunaga 18 Fukuoka
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Asselina Kuchukova 27 Almaty
Kenya Kenya Natasha Metto 20 Nairobi
South Korea Korea Kim Hye-young 20 Gyeongsangbuk-do
Latvia Latvia Ludmila Voroncova 19 Riga
Lebanon Lebanon Rahaf Abdallah 22 Khiam
Lesotho Lesotho Karabelo Mokoallo 23 Maseru
Lithuania Lithuania Gritė Maruškevičiūtė 21 Vilnius
Luxembourg Luxembourg Shari Thuyns 19 Mamer
Macau Macau Cherry Ng Ka-I 23 Macau
North Macedonia Macedonia Stefani Borsova 20 Skopje
Malawi Malawi Ella Kabambe 24 Blantyre
Malaysia Malaysia Nadia Min Dern Heng 25 Kuala Lumpur
Malta Malta Francesca Gaspar 24 Iklin
Martinique Martinique Tully Fremcourt 20 La Trinité
Mauritius Mauritius Dalysha Doorga 23 Goodlands
Mexico Mexico Anabel Solís 23 Mérida
Moldova Moldova Daria Zaiteva 20 Chişinău
Mongolia Mongolia Sarnai Amar 23 Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro Montenegro Milica Milatović 18 Podgorica
Namibia Namibia Odile Gertze 22 Windhoek
Nepal Nepal Sadichha Shrestha 19 Kathmandu
Netherlands Netherlands Desirée van den Berg 23 Santpoort
New Zealand New Zealand Cody Yerkovich 18 Kaitaia
Nigeria Nigeria Fiona Amuzie 19 Minna
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Lori Moore 20 Belfast
Norway Norway Mariann Birkedal 23 Stavanger
Panama Panama Paola Vaprio Medaglia 24 Panama City
Paraguay Paraguay Egni Eckert 23 Luque
Peru Peru Alexandra Liao 20 Lima
Philippines Philippines Czarina Gatbonton 19 Malolos
Poland Poland Agata Szewioła 21 Żary
Portugal Portugal Catarina Aragonez 22 Portalegre
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Yara Lasanta 24 Barranquitas
Romania Romania Lavinia Postolache 21 Piteşti
Russia Russia Irina Sharipova 18 Apastovo
Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis Fatisha Imo 22 Basseterre
Saint Lucia St. Lucia Aiasha Gustave 18 Gros Islet
Scotland Scotland Nicola Mimnagh 21 Kilbarchan
Serbia Serbia Milica Jelić 20 Belgrade
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Neyorlyn Williams 19 Freetown
Singapore Singapore Anusha Rajaseharan 21 Singapore
Slovakia Slovakia Marína Georgievová 18 Banská Bystrica
South Africa South Africa Nicole Flint 22 Pretoria
Spain Spain Fátima Jiménez 21 Sevilla
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Fallon Ranasinghe 22 Colombo
Suriname Suriname Jo-ann Maria Sang 19 Paramaribo
Sweden Sweden Dani Chelsea Karlsson 25 Stockholm
Tanzania Tanzania Genevieve Mpangala 20 Chang'ombe
Thailand Thailand Sirirat Rueangsri 22 Chiang Mai
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Davia Chambers 18 Couva
Turkey Turkey Gizem Memiç 20 Gaziantep
Uganda Uganda Heyzme Nansubuga 25 Jinja
Ukraine Ukraine Kateryna Zakharchenko 21 Odesa
United States United States Alexandria Mills 18 Louisville
Uruguay Uruguay Eliana Olivera 22 Montevideo
Venezuela Venezuela Adriana Vasini 23 Maracaibo
Vietnam Vietnam Nguyễn Ngọc Kiều Khanh 19 Ho Chi Minh City
Wales Wales Courtenay Hamilton 20 Llantwit Major
Zambia Zambia Zindaba Hanzala 20 Lusaka
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Samantha Tshuma 21 Bulawayo

Judges

The judges for Miss World 2010 were:

It was reported that Beijing may have pressured the judges to provide low scores for Mariann Birkedal, Miss Norway, because the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to one of its political prisoners, Liu Xiaobo.[4][5] During the time of the pageant, relations between China and Norway were "very strained."[5]

Notes

Returns

Withdrawals

Replacements

  •  Argentina – Carla Conrradi resigned as Miss Mundo Argentina. The 1st runner up, Marianna Arambarry was the new titleholder and Argentina's representative at Miss World 2010.
  •  Hong Kong – Due to a schedule conflict of competing in Miss Chinese International Pageant 2010, Toby Chan, Winner of Miss Hong Kong 2010, cannot participate in the competition. The 1st runner-up, Sammi Cheung was representative at Miss World 2010.
  •  Hungary – Ágnes Dobó was Miss World Hungary 2010 until she injured her arm and wrist. This stopped her from participating in the pageant. She was replaced by her second runner-up, Jennifer Kalo.[6]
  •  Russia – Due to a schedule conflict of competing in Miss Universe 2010, Miss Russia 2010, Irina Antonenko was unable to participate in the competition.[7] The 1st runner-up, Irina Sharipova was appointed as the Russian representative at Miss World 2010.[8]

Country Changes

  • American Virgin Islands now competes as US Virgin Islands.

Venue

Vietnam backed out

On 8 June 2009, Mr. Hoang Kieu (RAAS Group Chairperson) and Mrs. Morley publicly agreed on Nha Trang as host for Miss World 2010.

According to a manager of the Tien Giang Tourism JS Company, RAAS bought 31 hectares in total to build a tourism site for Miss World 2010, which led to a public debate about some national ecological reserves being devastated and people having to leave their homes due to increasing living costs.[9][10]

On 28 January 2010, RAAS told Khanh Hoa People's Committee office to announce that they were no longer organising the event without an official explanation on the debate. Khanh Hoa Province then decided to host Miss World with new sponsors. RAAS would return as the main sponsor if another province was assigned as host.[3][11]

Finally on 2 April 2010, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan approved a proposal by the host province Khanh Hoa to back out of hosting Miss World.[12]

Although Miss World 2010 was held in Sanya, China, RAAS Group was still in charge of the financial backing for the event. RAAS confirmed that Miss World would be back to Mỹ Tho, Tien Giang Province later in 2011 or 2012.[13] However, according to many reliable newswire such as VnExpress, there is no way for Miss World being organised in Tien Giang Province in 2011 or 2012 under the umbrella of RAAS because Mr. Hoang Kieu owed the landlords in the province, involved in the tourism project millions of dollars,[14]

References

  1. ^ a b "Bản sao đã lưu trữ". Archived from the original on 4 September 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  2. ^ Vietnam should withdraw as Miss World 2010 host: official Archived 28 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Miss World 2010 relocation scandal brewing
  3. ^ a b VnExpress – RAAS đơn phương rút khỏi Miss World 2010 Archived 20 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Date: 28 January 2010. Accessed: 30 January 2010 (in Vietnamese)
  4. ^ Sheridan, Michael. "Miss Norway Mariann Birkedal lost Miss World to Alexandria Mills over Norway, China dispute: report". nydailynews.com.
  5. ^ a b "Did Nobel Peace Prize affect Miss World outcome?". USA Today. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Miss World 2010: News from Hungary". The Times of Beauty. 20 September 2010. Archived from the original on 9 October 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ "Show Contestant". 2 August 2010. Archived from the original on 2 August 2010.
  8. ^ "All Contestant | Miss World". 4 September 2010. Archived from the original on 4 September 2010.
  9. ^ "VietnamNet – "Hoa hậu" và những dự án đất". Archived from the original on 31 October 2009.
  10. ^ "worldshowbiz.info - worldshowbiz Resources and Information". Archived from the original on 20 June 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  11. ^ "worldshowbiz.info". Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  12. ^ "Vietnam won't hold Miss World 2010: Deputy PM". Thanh Niên News. 3 April 2010. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  13. ^ Thanh Nien Online – "Khanh Hoa begged off Miss World 2010" Archived 6 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in Vietnamese).
  14. ^ "Hoang Kieu owed Tien Giang peasants millions of dollars". 2Sao (in Vietnamese). 19 May 2010. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2020.