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Revision as of 13:52, 26 May 2015

Miss České Republiky
Formation1989-2009
TypeBeauty Pageant
HeadquartersPrague
Location
Official language
Czech
Zuzana Jandová, Miss České republiky 2008
Taťána Kuchařová, Miss World 2006.

Miss České republiky (Template:Lang-en) was a national beauty pageant from the Czech Republic.[1]

History

Before Miss Czech Republic existed, there was a similar pageant that took place between 1966 and 1979, known as Girl of the Year. Alžběta Štrkulová, a popular TV presenter in the Czech Republic, won in 1967. At the time, she was the most successful titleholder in the Eastern bloc. Unfortunately, this competition was banned by communist regime.

Miss Czech Republic used to send its winner to Miss Universe or Miss Europe, after a while only sent it to Miss World, then to neither. It would also choose representatives to international competitions like Miss International, Miss Intercontinental, Miss Model of the year, Queen of the World and Miss Maja International.

Miss Czech Republic began in 1989 under the name Miss Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. In 1990 the competition was renamed Miss Czechoslovak Federative Republic. In 1993, when Czechoslovakia split into two countries (the Czech Republic and Slovakia), the competition was renamed Miss Czech and Slovak Republic. Since 1994 it became Miss České republiky, organized by director Miloš Zapletal between 1989 and 2008. In 2009, Miss World 2006, Taťána Kuchařová, became the new director.

In 2005, former titleholder Michaela Maláčová founded rival competition Česká Miss, which now sends representatives to Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Earth. In 2010, the two organizations signed an agreement of partnership, where the two rival organizations would have Maláčová as president.[1]

Titleholders

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Czech Republic debut in 1989. In 1989, the official winner will be competing at Miss Maja International 1989 and became the official winner in that year. In 1990, traditionally the winner of Miss České Republiky represents her country at Miss Universe pageant. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. In 2005, this pageant lost franchise of Miss Universe and Czech Miss winner will be selecting the official representative for the pageant. Miss České Republiky pageant was bankruptcy in 2010 and since that year, this pageant did not held again and finally the official franchise of Miss World will be giving to Czech Miss.

Year Miss České Republiky International competition
1989 Ivana Christová Dominican Republic Maja International 1989 - Winner
1990 Renata Gorecká United States Miss Universe 1991 - Unplaced
1991 Michaela Maláčová Thailand Miss Universe 1992 - Unplaced
Malaysia Miss Tourism International 1994 - Top 10
1992 Pavlína Baburková Greece Miss Europe 1992 - 1st Runner-up
Mexico Miss Universe 1992 - Top 10
1993 Silvia Lakatošová Philippines Miss Universe 1994 - Top 6
1994 Eva Kotulánová Namibia Miss Universe 1995 - Unplaced
1995 Monika Žídková Turkey Miss Europe 1995 - Winner
1996 Petra Minářová Turkey Miss Model of the Year 1996- Winner
United States Miss Universe 1997 - Unplaced
1997 Terezie Dobrovolná Turkey Miss Globe International 1993 - 1st Runner-up
Malaysia Miss Tourism International 1993 - 3rd Runner-up
Malaysia Queen of the Year - 2nd Runner-up
1998 Kateřina Stočesová Turkey Queen of the World - Winner
1999 Helena Houdová Did not compete
2000 Michaela Salačová Did not compete
2001 Diana Kobzanová Did not compete
2002 Kateřina Průšová Did not compete
2003 Lucie Váchová China Miss World 2003 - Unplaced
  • Miss Sport (1st Runner-up)
  • Best Talent (Top 20)
2004 Jana Doleželová China Miss World 2004 - Top 15
China Miss Tourism Queen of the Year 2006 - Top 15
  • Beach Beauty (Top 20)
  • Best Talent (Top 25)
  • Top Model (Top 10)
2005 Lucie Králová China Miss World 2005 - Unplaced
  • Best Talent (Top 5)
2006 Taťána Kuchařová Poland Miss World 2006 - Winner
  • Continental Queen of Northern Europe
  • Beach Beauty (1st Runner-up)
  • World Designer award (Top 20)
2007 Kateřina Sokolová China Miss World 2007 - Unplaced
  • Miss Sport (Top 16)
2008 Zuzana Jandová South Africa Miss World 2008 - Unplaced
  • Top Model (Top 18)
2009 Aneta Vignerová South Africa Miss World 2009 - Unplaced

Miss České Republiky first princess

On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. The Miss České Republiky Organization will appoint the runner-up for International pageants instead. Since 2006, the first princess will be competing at Miss International pageant until the national pageant stopped to held in 2010.

Year Official name International competition
1989 Jana Hronková United States Miss Universe 1990 - Top 10
1990 Andrea Rozkovcová Did not compete
1991 Andrea Tatarková Did not compete
1992 Gabriela Haršányová Did not compete
1993 Karin Majtánová Did not compete
1994 Kateřina Vondrová Did not compete
1995 Kateřina Kasalová Did not compete
1996 Iva Kubelková Did not compete
1997 Kristina Fridvalská Did not compete
1998 Alena Šeredová Seychelles Miss World 1998 - 3rd Runner-up
1999 Šárka Sikorová Japan Miss International 1999 - Top 15
2000 Kateřina Elgerová Did not compete
2001 Andrea Fišerová Did not compete
2002 Kateřina Smržová Panama Miss Universe 2003 - Top 10
2003 Klára Medková Did not compete
2004 Michaela Wostlová Did not compete
2005 Petra Macháčková Did not compete
2006 Kateřina Pospíšilová China Miss International 2006 - Unplaced
2007 Veronika Pompeová Japan Miss International 2007 - Top 15
2008 Zuzana Putnářová Malaysia Miss Tourism International 2003 - 4th Runner-up
Albania Miss Globe International 2004 - 4th Runner-up
Zimbabwe Miss Tourism World 2005 - Winner
Japan Miss International 2008 - 4th Runner-up
2009 Lucie Smatanová China Miss International 2010 - Unplaced

Miss České Republiky second princess

On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. The Miss České Republiky Organization will appoint the runner-up for International pageants instead. Sometimes, the second princess will be competing at Miss Europe or Miss International and in 2009 will compete at Miss Supranational.

Year Official name International competition
1989 Michaela Polívková Did not compete
1990 Ingrid Ondrovičová Japan Miss International 1990 - 1st Runner-up
1991 Markéta Silná Japan Miss International 1991 - 2nd Runner-up
1992 Štěpánka Týcová Did not compete
1993 Simona Smejkalová Did not compete
1994 Lenka Beličková Did not compete
1995 Renáta Hornofová Japan Miss International 1995 - 2nd Runner-up
United States Miss Universe 1996 - Unplaced
1996 Zdeňka Zadražilová Did not compete
1997 Gabriela Justinová Did not compete
1998 Petra Faltýnová Japan Miss International 1998 - Top 15
1999 Jitka Kocurová Lebanon Miss Europe 1999 - 4th Runner-up
2000 Markéta Svobodná Japan Miss International 2000 - Top 15
2001 Andrea Vránová Japan Miss International 2001 - Unplaced
2002 Radka Kocurová Did not compete
2003 Markéta Divišová Did not compete
2004 Edita Hortová France Miss Europe 2005 - Top 12
China Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International 2005 - 2nd Runner-up
2005 Agáta Hanychová Did not compete
2006 Renáta Czadernová Did not compete
2007 Veronika Chmelířová Did not compete
2008 Kristýna Lebedová Malaysia Miss Tourism Intercontinental 2005 - Winner
2009 Hana Věrná Poland Miss Supranational 2010 - 1st Runner-up

References

  1. ^ a b "Rival contests will end war and will cooperate". Novinky.cz. Prague. May 4, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-29.