Miss World 1997
Miss World 1997 | |
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Winner | Diana Hayden India |
Personality | Tanya Suesuntisook Thailand |
Best National Costume | Lauralee Martinovich New Zealand |
Photogenic | Diana Hayden India |
Miss World 1997, the 47th edition of the
Aishwarya Rai in 1994
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Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss World 1997 | |
1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up | |
Top 5 |
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Top 10 |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continental Group | Contestant |
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Africa | |
Americas |
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Asia & Oceania | |
Caribbean |
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Europe |
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Contestants
- American Virgin Islands – Taisha Regina Gomes
- Argentina – Natalia Pombo
- Aruba – Michella Laclé Croes
- Australia – Laura Csortan
- Austria – Susanne Nagele
- Bahamas – Alveta Adderley
- Belgium – Sandrine Corman
- Bolivia – Mitzy Suárez Saucedo
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – Elma Terzić
- Botswana – Mpule Kwelagobe
- Brazil – Fernanda Rambo Agnes
- British Virgin Islands – Zoe Jennifer Walcott
- Bulgaria – Simona Velitchkova
- Canada – Keri-Lynn Power
- Cape Verde – Carmelinda Gonçalves
- Cayman Islands – Cassandra Powell
- Chile – Paulina Mladinic
- Colombia – Gladys Buitrago Caicedo
- Costa Rica – Rebeca Escalante Trejas
- Croatia – Martina Novosel
- Cyprus – Galatia Charalambidou
- Czech Republic – Terezie Dobrovolná
- Dominican Republic – Carolina Estrella Peña
- Ecuador – Clío Olaya Frías
- Egypt – Amel Shawky Soliman
- Estonia – Mairit Roonsar
- Finland – Minna Lehtinen
- France – Laure Belleville
- Germany – Katja Glawe
- Ghana – Benita Sena Golomeke
- Gibraltar – Rosanna Ressa
- Greece – Eugenia Limantzaki
- Guatemala – Lourdes Mabel Valencia Bobadilla
- Holland – Sonja Aldina Silva
- Honduras – Hansel Cristina Cáceres Teruel
- Hong Kong – Vivian Lee Ming-Wai
- Hungary – Beata Petes
- India – Diana Hayden
- Ireland – Andrea Roche
- Israel – Mirit Greenberg
- Italy – Irene Lippi
- Jamaica – Michelle Moodie
- Japan – Shinobu Saraie
- South Korea – Kim Jin-ah
- Latvia – Liga Graudumniece
- Lebanon – Joëlle Behlock
- Lithuania – Asta Vyšniauskaitė
- Macau – Agnes Lo Vai Van
- Malaysia – Arianna Teoh
- Malta – Sarah Vella
- Mexico – Blanca Soto
- Namibia – Sheya Shipanga
- Nepal – Jharana Bajracharya
- New Zealand – Lauralee Martinovich
- Norway – Charlotte Høiåsen
- Panama – Patricia Aurora Bremner Hernández
- Paraguay – Mariela Quiñónez García
- Peru – Claudia María Luque Barrantas
- Philippines – Kristine Rachel Florendo
- Poland – Roksana Jonek
- Portugal – Icilia Silva Berenguel
- Puerto Rico – Aurea Isis Marrero Nieves
- Russia – Liudmila Popova
- Seychelles – Michelle Lane
- Singapore – Jasmine Wong
- Slovakia – Marietta Senčáková
- Slovenia – Maja Šimec
- South Africa – Jessica Motaung
- Spain – Nuria Avellaneda Gallego
- Swaziland – Xoliswa Mkhonta
- Sweden – Sofia Joelsson
- Switzerland – Tanja Gutmann
- Tanzania – Saida Joy Kessys Sashays
- Thailand – Tanya Suesuntisook
- Taiwan – Fang Su-Ling
- Trinidad & Tobago – Mandy Jagdeo
- Turkey – Çağla Şıkel
- Uganda – Lillian Acom
- Ukraine – Kseniya Kuz'menko
- United Kingdom – Vicki-Lee Walberg
- United States – Sallie Toussaint
- Uruguay – Ana González Kwasny
- Venezuela – Christina Dieckmann Jiménez
- Yugoslavia– Tamara Šaponjić
- Zambia – Tukuza Tembo
- Zimbabwe – Una Patel
Notes
Debuts
Returns
Withdrawals
- Curaçao - Miss Curaçao World 1997, Jeameane Colastica did not compete due lack of time and preparation. She went next year inserted.[2]
- Guam – No contest.
- Iceland – Harpa Lind Hardardottir[2]
- Nigeria – Adanma Evoh - Due to sponsorship scheduling problems and political conflict.
- Kazakhstan - Jamila Bisembieva - Due to sponsorship problems.
Replacements
- South Africa - Kerishnie Naicker - Due personal problems. She went next year to Miss Universe 1998 and Miss World 1998 where become Top 5 and Queen of Africa.
Other Notes
- Australia – Laura Csortan also competed at Miss Universe in 1997, where she placed 13th to Brook Lee and it was held in Miami Beach, Florida.
- Botswana – Mpule Kwelagobe went on to compete in Miss Universe 1999 held in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago after two years and won the crown.
References
- ^ a b "New Straits Times". New Straits Times. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos". Archived from the original on 18 October 1999.