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Miss World 2019 was the 69th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the ExCeL London in London, United Kingdom on 14 December 2019.[1][2]

Miss World 2019
Toni-Ann Singh
Date14 December 2019
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueExCeL London, London, United Kingdom
Broadcaster
Entrants111
Placements40
Withdrawals
  • Austria
  • Belize
  • Cameroon
  • Cyprus
  • Egypt
  • Germany
  • Guam
  • Latvia
  • Lebanon
  • Lesotho
  • Madagascar
  • Martinique
  • Norway
  • Serbia
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe
Returns
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Cambodia
  • Costa Rica
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Macau
  • Samoa
  • Sweden
  • Tunisia
  • United States Virgin Islands
WinnerToni-Ann Singh
Jamaica
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At the end of the event, Vanessa Ponce of Mexico crowned Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica as Miss World 2019.[3][4] It is the fourth victory of Jamaica in the history of the pageant.[5][6]

Contestants from 111 countries and territories competed in the pageant. The pageant was hosted by Peter Andre, Miss World 2013 Megan Young, Miss World 2016 Stephanie Del Valle, and Fernando Allende. Peter Andre, Lulu, Misunderstood, and Kerry Ellis performed in this edition.[7]

Background

Location and date

The official announcement was made on 19 February 2019, in Bangkok, by Miss World President Julia Morley, CEO Tanawat Wansom of TW Pageants, and guest Ashwani Kumar Rai. They announced a mid-December date for the contest.[8][9]

However, on 2 July 2019, Morley and Vanessa Ponce, the reigning Miss World, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan. Morley officially announced that the pageant will be held on Saturday, 14 December 2019, at ExCeL London and that Miss World 2020 will be held in Thailand in order to celebrate Miss World's 70th anniversary. The 2019 opening ceremony was held in London on 20 November. Contestants then competed in a series of fast track events around London.[10]

Selection of participants

Contestants from 111 countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Three of these delegates were appointees to their national titles and another was selected to replace the original winner.

Returns and withdrawals

This edition saw the returns of Cambodia who last competed in 2006, Samoa in 2015, Antigua and Barbuda, Costa Rica, Kyrgyzstan, and the United States Virgin Islands in 2016, and Macau, Sweden, and Tunisia who last competed in 2017.

Larissa Robitschko of Austria did not compete in any international pageant after their national organization relinquished the local franchise.[11][12] Palesa Makara of Lesotho and Sanja Lovčević of Serbia withdrew due to undisclosed reasons. Valerie Mille Binguira of Madagascar withdrew due to internal conflicts with their national organization.[13][14] Belize, Cameroon, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, Guam, Latvia, Lebanon, Martinique, Norway, Zambia, and Zimbabwe withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.[15]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 2019
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
Top 12
Top 40

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continent Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Oceania

Challenge Events

Head-to-Head Challenge

Round 1

  •   Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
  •   Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, but advanced to the Top 40 via judges' choice or a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
  •   Advanced to the Top 40 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
  •   Advanced to the Top 40 via judges' choice.
Group Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Country 4 Country 5 Country 6
1   Albania   England   Guyana   Honduras   South Korea   Peru
2   Cook Islands   Guatemala   Ireland   Italy   Myanmar   Russia
3   British Virgin Islands   Iceland   Laos   Nicaragua   South Sudan   Venezuela
4   Armenia   Bolivia   Bulgaria   Kazakhstan   Mongolia   South Africa
5   Guadeloupe   Hong Kong   Moldova   Singapore   Spain   Sri Lanka
6   Brazil   Curaçao   Denmark   Ecuador   Malta   Northern Ireland
7   Equatorial Guinea   Hungary   Malaysia   Trinidad and Tobago   United States   Wales
8   Chile   Croatia   France   New Zealand   Paraguay   Scotland
9   Canada   Czech Republic   Indonesia   Portugal   Sierra Leone   Tunisia
10   Cayman Islands   Gibraltar   Mexico     Nepal   Poland   Tanzania
11   Colombia   Costa Rica   Japan   Luxembourg   Netherlands   Nigeria
12   Belgium   Jamaica   Panama   Slovenia   Turkey   U.S. Virgin Islands
13   Australia   El Salvador   Georgia   Guinea-Bissau   Puerto Rico   Slovakia
14   Bahamas   Bosnia and Herzegovina   Botswana   Haiti   India   Thailand
15   Antigua and Barbuda   Barbados   China   Greece   Samoa   Sweden
16   Argentina   Belarus   Finland   Kenya   Macau   Ukraine
17   Aruba   Dominican Republic   Ghana   Philippines   Rwanda
18   Cambodia   Mauritius   Montenegro   Uganda   Vietnam
19   Angola   Bangladesh   Ethiopia   Kyrgyzstan   Senegal

Round 2

  •   Advanced to the Top 40 via the Head-to-Head challenge.
Group Country 1 Country 2
1   Brazil   Moldova
2     Nepal   Indonesia
3   China   Venezuela
4   Nigeria   Belarus
5   Mexico   Uganda
6   Philippines   Turkey
7   Mongolia   Guyana
8   Bangladesh   India
9   Ireland   Trinidad and Tobago
10   Paraguay   Georgia

Top Model

Miss Nigeria Nyekachi Douglas won Top Model Competition and become the fourth quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.[22][23]

Placement Contestant
Winner
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
  •   France – Ophély Mézino
4th runner-up
  •   Uganda – Oliver Nakakande
Top 10
Top 40

Sports

Miss British Virgin Islands Rikkiya Brathwaite won the Sports Competition and became the first quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.[24]

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Team Challenge Winner
  • Green Team

Talent

Miss Jamaica, Toni-Ann Singh, was the winner of the Talent Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
  •   Armenia – Liana Voskerchyan
  •   Malta – Nicole Vella
Top 27

Multimedia

Miss Nepal, Anushka Shrestha, was the winner of the Multimedia Competition and became the third quarter-finalist of Miss World 2019.

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st runner-up
  •   Mexico – Ashley Alvídrez
2nd runner-up

Beauty With A Purpose

For the first time, all 10 finalists were placed in the Top 40 of Miss World 2019 due to their impressive projects and initiatives. Miss Nepal, Anushka Shrestha, received the award and will receive funding from the Miss World Organization for the establishment of her project.

Final result Contestant
Winner
Top 10

Judges

The judges' panel for Miss World 2019 were:

Contestants

111 contestants competed for the title.[16]

Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
Albania  Albania Atalanta Kërçyku[25] 20 Tirana
Angola  Angola Brezana Da Costa[26] 24 Luanda
Antigua and Barbuda  Antigua and Barbuda Taqiyyah Francis[27] 26 St. John's
Argentina  Argentina Judit Grnja[28] 18 Villa Ángela
Armenia  Armenia Liana Voskerchyan[29] 20 Yerevan
Aruba  Aruba Ghislaine Mejia[30] 26 Oranjestad
Australia  Australia Sarah Marschke[31] 20 Sydney
The Bahamas  Bahamas Nyah Bandelier[32] 19 Eleuthera
Bangladesh  Bangladesh Rafah Nanjeba Torsa[33] 21 Chittagong
Barbados  Barbados Che Amor Greenidge[34] 26 Bridgetown
Belarus  Belarus Anastasia Laurynchuk[35] 19 Minsk
Belgium  Belgium Elena Castro Suarez[36] 19 Antwerp
Bolivia  Bolivia Iciar Díaz[37] 23 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivana Ladan[38] 21 Jajce
Botswana  Botswana Oweditse Phirinyane Gofaone[39] 25 Gaborone
Brazil  Brazil Elís Miele[40] 20 Serra
British Virgin Islands  British Virgin Islands Rikkiya Brathwaite[41] 22 Tortola
Bulgaria  Bulgaria Margo Cooper 26 Sofia
Cambodia  Cambodia Vy Sreyvin[42] 20 Kandal
Canada  Canada Naomi Colford[43] 19 Sydney
Cayman Islands  Cayman Islands Jaci Patrick[44] 24 West Bay
Chile  Chile Ignacia Albornoz[45] 18 Santiago
China  China Li Peishan[46] 26 Beijing
Colombia  Colombia Sara Arteaga Franco[47] 26 Medellín
Cook Islands  Cook Islands Tajiya Eikura Sahay[48] 26 Avarua
Costa Rica  Costa Rica Jessica Jiménez[49] 26 San José
Croatia  Croatia Katarina Mamić 23 Lika-Senj
Curaçao  Curaçao Sharon Meyer 24 Willemstad
Czech Republic  Czech Republic Denisa Spergerová 19 České Budějovice
Denmark  Denmark Natasja Kunde[50] 18 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic  Dominican Republic Alba Marie Blair 21 Jarabacoa
Ecuador  Ecuador María Auxiliadora Idrovo 18 Guayaquil
El Salvador  El Salvador Fatima Mangandi 27 Santa Tecla
England  England Bhasha Mukherjee[51] 23 Derby
Equatorial Guinea  Equatorial Guinea Janet Ortiz Oyono 20 Malabo
Ethiopia  Ethiopia Feven Gebreslassie 22 Addis Ababa
Finland  Finland Dana Mononen[52] 19 Helsinki
France  France Ophély Mézino[53] 20 Morne-à-l'Eau
Georgia (country)  Georgia Nini Gogichaishvili[54] 25 Tbilisi
Ghana  Ghana Rebecca Kwabi 26 Accra
Gibraltar  Gibraltar Celine Bolaños[55] 22 Gibraltar
Greece  Greece Rafaela Plastira[56] 20 Trikala
Guadeloupe  Guadeloupe Anaïs Lacalmontie[57] 22 Basse-Terre
Guatemala  Guatemala Dulce María Ramos García[58] 22 Cuilapa
  Guinea-Bissau Leila Samati[59] 21 Bissau
Guyana  Guyana Joylyn Conway 20 Georgetown
Haiti  Haiti Alysha Morency 25 Port-au-Prince
Honduras  Honduras Ana Grisel Romero 21 Olanchito
Hong Kong  Hong Kong Lila Lam[60] 27 Hong Kong
Hungary  Hungary Krisztina Nagypál[61] 23 Budapest
Iceland  Iceland Kolfinna Mist Austfjörð[62] 22 Reykjavík
India  India Suman Rao 20 Udaipur
Indonesia  Indonesia Princess Megonondo 19 Jambi
Republic of Ireland  Ireland Chelsea Farrell[63] 19 County Louth
Italy  Italy Adele Sammartino[64] 24 Pompei
Jamaica  Jamaica Toni-Ann Singh 23 Saint Thomas
Japan  Japan Marika Sera[65] 17 Kanagawa
Kazakhstan  Kazakhstan Madina Batyk 20 Pavlodar
Kenya  Kenya Maria Wavinya 19 Nyandarua
South Korea  South Korea Lim Ji-yeon[citation needed] 20 Seoul
Kyrgyzstan  Kyrgyzstan Ekaterina Zabolotnova[66] 24 Bishkek
Laos  Laos Nelamith Xaypannha[citation needed] 19 Vientiane
Luxembourg  Luxembourg Melanie Heynsbroek 19 Luxembourg City
Macau  Macau Yu Yanan[67] 26 Macau
Malaysia  Malaysia Alexis SueAnn Seow[68] 24 Selangor
Malta  Malta Nicole Vella 20 Valletta
Mauritius  Mauritius Urvashi Gooriah 20 Port Louis
Mexico  Mexico Ashley Alvídrez 20 Ciudad Juárez
Moldova  Moldova Elizaveta Kuznitova 19 Tiraspol
Mongolia  Mongolia Tsevelmaa Mandakh[69] 22 Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro  Montenegro Mirjana Muratović 19 Podgorica
Myanmar  Myanmar Khit Lin Latt Yoon[70] 22 Yangon
Nepal  Nepal Anushka Shrestha 23 Kathmandu
Netherlands  Netherlands Brenda Felicia Muste 23 Arnhem
New Zealand  New Zealand Lucy Brock 24 Auckland
Nicaragua  Nicaragua María Teresa Cortéz 19 Carazo
Nigeria  Nigeria Nyekachi Douglas 21 Calabar
Northern Ireland  Northern Ireland Lauren Eve Leckey 20 Stoneyford
Panama  Panama Agustina Ruiz Arrechea 25 Chitré
Paraguay  Paraguay Araceli Bobadilla 20 Asunción
Peru  Peru Angella Escudero 23 Sullana
Philippines  Philippines Michelle Dee 24 Makati
Poland  Poland Milena Sadowska 20 Oświęcim
Portugal  Portugal Inês Brusselmans 24 Oeiras
Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico Daniella Rodríguez 21 Bayamón
Russia  Russia Alina Sanko 20 Azov
Rwanda  Rwanda Meghan Nimwiza 21 Kigali
Samoa  Samoa Alalamalae Lata[71] 23 Apia
Scotland  Scotland Keryn Matthew 24 Edinburgh
Senegal  Senegal Alberta Diatta[72] 20 Ziguinchor
Sierra Leone  Sierra Leone Enid Jones-Boston[73] 24 Freetown
Singapore  Singapore Sheen Cher 22 Singapore
Slovakia  Slovakia Frederika Kurtulíková 25 Bratislava
Slovenia  Slovenia Špela Alič 22 Ljubljana
South Africa  South Africa Sasha-Lee Olivier 26 Alberton
South Sudan  South Sudan Mariah Joseph Maget 22 Juba
Spain  Spain María del Mar Aguilera 21 Córdoba
Sri Lanka  Sri Lanka Dewmi Thathsarani 21 Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
Sweden  Sweden Daniella Lundqvist[74] 20 Kalmar
Tanzania  Tanzania Sylvia Sebastian 19 Mwanza
Thailand  Thailand Narintorn Chadapattarawalrachoat 22 Pathum Thani
Trinidad and Tobago  Trinidad and Tobago Tya Jané Ramey 21 Port of Spain
Tunisia  Tunisia Sabrine Mansour 24 Mahdia
Turkey  Turkey Simay Rasimoğlu 22 Istanbul
Uganda  Uganda Oliver Nakakande 25 Bombo
Ukraine  Ukraine Marharyta Pasha 24 Kharkiv
United States  United States Emmy Cuvelier[citation needed] 23 Pierre
United States Virgin Islands  US Virgin Islands A'yana Keshelle Phillips[75] 24 Saint Thomas
Venezuela  Venezuela Isabella Rodríguez[76] 26 Petare
Vietnam  Vietnam Lương Thùy Linh 19 Cao Bằng
Wales  Wales Gabriella Jukes 23 Port Talbot

Notes

  1. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

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