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Miss International 2019
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  • Entrants82
    Placements15
    Debuts
    • Burkina Faso
    • Equatorial Guinea
    Withdrawals
    • Cook Islands
    • Cuba
    • Curaçao
    • Egypt
    • Ethiopia
    • Germany
    • Hungary
    • Kenya
    • South Korea
    • Lebanon
    • Madagascar
    • Moldova
    Returns
    • Armenia
    • Belarus
    • Belize
    • Cambodia
    • Cameroon
    • Italy
    • Liberia
    • Morocco
    • Nigeria
    • Norway
    • South Sudan
    • Tahiti
    • Tunisia
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    WinnerSireethorn Leearamwat
    Thailand
    Best National CostumeNguyễn Tường San
    Vietnam
    PhotogenicNoémie Kribo Milne
    Guadeloupe
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    Miss International 2019, the 59th

    Bunkyo district Tokyo, Japan. Mariem Velazco of Venezuela crowned her successor Sireethorn Leearamwat
    of Thailand at the end of the event.

    Contestants from 82 countries and territories participated in this year's Miss International pageant, surpassing the previous record of 77 contestants in 2018, making this edition the biggest turnout in the pageant's history.[4]

    The pageant was hosted by Tetsuya Bessho in his sixth consecutive year as host.[5]

    Background

    Tokyo Dome City Hall, the venue of Miss International 2019.

    On April 11, 2019, the Miss International organization announced that the 2019 pageant would be held on November 12, 2019, in

    Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan, the competition's venue for the fourth consecutive year.[6][7]

    Results

    Placements

    Placement Contestant
    Miss International 2019
    1st runner-up
    2nd runner-up
    3rd runner-up
    4th runner-up
    Top 8
    Top 15

    Continental queens

    Continental Group Contestant
    Africa
    Americas
    •  Peru – María José Barbis
    Asia
    Europe
    Oceania
    •  Hawaii – Eunice Raquel Basco

    Special awards

    Award Contestant
    Miss Photogenic
    Miss People's Choice
    Best National Costume
    •  Vietnam – Nguyễn Tường San
    Best in Evening Gown
    Best in Swimsuit
    Panasonic Beauty Ambassador
    Miss Visit Japan Tourism

    Pageant

    Following the same format as in the 2018 competition, contestants were classified under five continents: (1) Europe, (2) Oceania, (3) Africa, (4) Americas, and (5) Asia. Competition rounds consisted of national costume, swimwear, and evening gown. The contestants were trimmed to 15 semifinalists. After which, they were narrowed down to the top 8 finalists. The top 8 were then each given a chance to deliver their prepared final speech. The top 5 were then selected: Miss International 2019 and her four runners-up is the same format as in the 2017.

    Contestants

    82 contestants competed for the title.[9]

    Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown Continental Group
    Argentina Argentina Milena Judt 22 Buenos Aires Americas
    Armenia Armenia Sona Danielyan[10] 23 Yerevan Europe
    Aruba Aruba Daniella Piazzi 25 Oranjestad Americas
    Australia Australia Monique Shippen[11] 26 Sydney Oceania
    Belarus Belarus Maria Perviy[12] 22 Minsk Europe
    Belgium Belgium Rachel Nimegeers 23 Antwerp Europe
    Belize
    Selena Maria Urias[designations 1] 24 Belize City Americas
    Bolivia Bolivia Valentina Pérez Medina 21 Sucre Americas
    Brazil
    Carolina Stankevicius Cruz 24 Rio de Janeiro Americas
    Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Wendlasida Flora Ouedraogo 26 Ouagadougou Africa
    Cambodia Cambodia Kachnak Thyda Bon 25 Phnom Penh Asia
    Cameroon Cameroon Angèle Kossinda[designations 2] 26 Douala Africa
    Canada Canada Megha Sandhu 23 Montreal Americas
    Chile Chile Ximena Huala Alcaino 18
    Santiago
    Americas
    China China Teng Yun-Xuan[13] 26 Beijing Asia
    Colombia Colombia Alejandra Vengoechea[designations 3] 21 Barranquilla Americas
    Costa Rica Costa Rica Tamara Dal Maso[designations 4] 21 San José Americas
    Ivory Coast Cote d'Ivoire Tara Gueye 22 Abidjan Africa
    Czech Republic Czech Republic Andrea Prchalová 19 Havlíčkův Brod Europe
    Denmark Denmark Anna Diekelmann 26 Frederiksberg Europe
    Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Zaidy Bello 27
    Santo Domingo
    Americas
    Ecuador Ecuador Alegría Tobar Cordovéz 25 Quito Americas
    El Salvador El Salvador Elena Batlle[14][designations 5] 25 San Salvador Americas
    Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Arsenia Chanque Bosepe 19 Baney Africa
    Finland Finland Jutta Kyllönen 21 Oulu Europe
    France France Solène Barbot 24 Paris Europe
    Ghana Ghana Princess Owusua Gyamfi 25 Accra Africa
    Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Noémie Kribo Milne 21 Baie-Mahault Americas
    Guam Guam Athena McNinch[replacements 1] 22 Mangilao Oceania
    Guatemala Guatemala Stephanie Sical 24 Quiché Americas
    Haiti Haiti Lory-Anne Charles 20 Port-au-Prince Americas
    Hawaii Hawaii Eunice Raquel Basco 24 Honolulu Oceania
    Honduras Honduras Ariana Bustillo 27 Tegucigalpa Americas
    Hong Kong
    Kaye Cheung 25 Kowloon Asia
    India India Simrithi Bathija 20 Mumbai Asia
    Indonesia Indonesia Jolene Marie Rotinsulu[15] 23 Manado Asia
    Italy Italy Francesca Giordano 18 Rome Europe
    Japan Japan Tomomi Okada 22 Tokyo Asia
    Laos
    Phaithida Phothisane 26 Vientiane Asia
    Liberia Liberia Naomi Nucia Glay 27 Monrovia Africa
    Macau Macau Bobo Leong Lok Hei 26 Macau Asia
    Malaysia Malaysia Charmaine Chew[designations 6] 23 Alor Setar Asia
    Mauritius Mauritius Nidhishwaree Ruchpaul 20
    Pamplemousses
    Africa
    Mexico Mexico Andrea Toscano[designations 7] 20 Manzanillo Americas
    Mongolia Mongolia Gunjidmaa Jargalsaikhan 25 Ulaanbaatar Asia
    Morocco Morocco Sonia Ait Mansour 26 Rabat Africa
    Myanmar Myanmar Khin Ohmar Myint 23 Yangon Asia
    Nepal Nepal Meera Kakshapati 24 Bhaktapur Asia
    Netherlands Netherlands Elize Joanne de Hong 25 Rotterdam Europe
    New Zealand New Zealand Nikita Ah Horan 18 Auckland Oceania
    Nicaragua Nicaragua María Gabriela Saballos 19 Managua Americas
    Nigeria Nigeria Alice Duke Inyang[designations 8] 23 Lagos Africa
    Northern Mariana Islands Northern Marianas Shannon Tudela Sasamoto 20
    Saipan
    Oceania
    Norway Norway Henriette Janssen Hauge 19 Akershus Europe
    Panama Panama Betzaida Rodriguez 23 Las Tablas Americas
    Paraguay Paraguay Elida Lezcano 19 Villa Elisa Americas
    Peru Peru María José Barbis 23 Chiclayo Americas
    Philippines Philippines Bea Magtanong 25 Bataan Asia
    Poland Poland Karina Szczepanek 24 Warsaw Europe
    Portugal Portugal Ana Rita Aguiar 22 Vale de Cambra Europe
    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Ivana Carolina Irizarry 26 Río Grande Americas
    Romania Romania Andreea Maria Coman 26 Bucharest Europe
    Russia Russia Marina Oreshkina 25 Vladivostok Asia
    Singapore Singapore Charlotte Lucille Chia 21 Singapore Asia
    Slovakia Slovak Republic Alica Ondrášová 23 Bratislava Europe
    South Africa South Africa Nicole Middleton 24 Pretoria Africa
    South Sudan South Sudan Acholly Ngaceng Arow 25 Juba Africa
    Spain Spain Claudia Cruz 21 Murcia Europe
    Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Pawani Vithanage 25 Colombo Asia
    Sweden
    Paulina Kielczewska 23 Stockholm Europe
    French Polynesia Tahiti Poevai Garnier 22
    Pape'ete
    Oceania
    Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Joyce Yi Shu-Chiu 26 Tainan Asia
    Thailand
    Sireethorn Leearamwat[16] 25 Bangkok Asia
    Tunisia Tunisia Sarra Brahmi 25 Sousse Africa
    Uganda Uganda Evelyn Namatovu Karonde 23 Kampala Africa
    Ukraine Ukraine Marina Kiose 24 Odesa Europe
    United Kingdom United Kingdom Harriotte Lane 18 Newcastle Europe
    United States United States Ghazal Gill 23 Los Angeles Americas
    Venezuela Venezuela Melissa Jiménez 20 Maracaibo Americas
    Vietnam Vietnam Nguyễn Tường San 19 Hanoi Asia
    Zambia Zambia Luwi Kawanda[designations 9] 25 Lusaka Africa
    Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Jemimah Kandemiiri 24 Harare Africa

    Notes

    Debuts

    Returns

    Last competed in 1969:

    Last competed in 2008:

    Last competed in 2009:

    Last competed in 2012:

    Last competed in 2013:

    Last competed in 2014:

    Last competed in 2015:

    Last competed in 2016:

    Last competed in 2017:

    Designations

    1. ^ BELIZE — Selena Urias was appointed to represent Belize at the Miss International pageant, by Enrique De Leon, the national director of Miss Belize National Pageant.
    2. ^ CAMEROON — Angele Kossinda was appointed Miss International Cameroon 2019. She was Miss Earth Cameroon 2017 and Top 16 finalist at Miss Earth 2017. She soon became Miss Universe Cameroon 2020 and went to compete in Miss Universe 2020, but was unplaced.
    3. ^ COLOMBIA — Maria Vengoechea was appointed to represent Colombia at Miss International 2019, by Raimundo Aungulo the President of Miss Colombia Pageant. Vengoechea was 2nd runner-up in Miss Colombia 2019.
    4. ^ COSTA RICA — Tamara Dal Maso was appointed to represent Costa Rica at Miss International 2019, by Reinas de Costa Rica Organization.
    5. ^ EL SALVADOR — Elena Batlle was appointed as Miss International El Salvador 2019 after Francisco Cortez became the new national director of Miss International El Salvador.
    6. ^ MALAYSIA — Charmaine Chew Qi En was appointed by Miss International Malaysia Organization, the official new license holder of Miss International in Malaysia. Chew placed as the Top 10 finalist at Miss Universe Malaysia 2018.
    7. ^ MEXICO – Andrea Toscano was appointed as Miss International Mexico 2019, by Lupita Jones the President of Mexicana Universal pageant. Toscano represented Mexico in Miss Universe 2018, but was unplaced.
    8. ^ NIGERIA — Alice Duke Inyang was appointed to represent Nigeria at the Miss International pageant, by Daniel Opuene, the national director of Beauty of African International Pageant.
    9. ^ ZAMBIA — Miss Grand Zambia 2019 was appointed as Miss International Zambia 2019 due to the unstable political situation in Venezuela which is the host country of Miss Grand International 2019. Luwi was second runner-up at Miss Universe Zambia 2017.

    Replacements

    1. ^ GUAM — Kirsten Lydia Dahilig, Miss International Guam 2019, was replaced by Athena McNinch by Joyce Bamba, the license holder for Miss International of Miss Guam after Lydia did not meet the minimum age requirements for the Miss International pageant. McNinch was crowned as Miss Guam 2018 and later competed at Miss Universe 2018, but was unplaced.

    Withdrawals

    •  Cook Islands – No Contest, will not send their representative to the competition this year.
    •  Cuba
    •  Curaçao – No Contest, due to lack of sponsorship.
    •  Egypt – No Contest, due to lack of sponsorship.
    •  Ethiopia – No Contest, due to lack of sponsorship.
    •  Germany - Germany's delegate, Annabella Fleck, was in Japan with the rest of the contestants but withdrew before the competition for undisclosed reasons.
    •  Hungary – No Contest.
    •  Kenya – No Contest, due to lack of sponsorship.
    •  South Korea – Did not competition this year.
    •  Lebanon
    •  Madagascar
    •  Moldova – No Contest, due to lack of sponsorship.

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    11. ^ "Monique Shippen crowned Miss International Australia 2019". The Times of India. 10 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
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