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Miss World 2009
Kaiane Aldorino
Date12 December 2009
Presenters
EntertainmentGang of Instrumentals
VenueGallagher Convention Centre,Johannesburg, South Africa
Broadcaster
Entrants112
Placements16
Withdrawals
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Cayman Islands
  • Chile
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Saint Lucia
  • Seychelles
  • Taiwan
Returns
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • French Polynesia
  • Liberia
  • Luxembourg
  • Macedonia
  • Nepal
  • Panama
  • Romania
  • Slovenia
  • Suriname
WinnerKaiane Aldorino
Gibraltar
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Miss World 2009 was the 59th edition of theMiss World pageant, held at theGallagher Convention Centre inJohannesburg, South Africa, on 12 December 2009.[1][2]

Ksenia Sukhinova ofRussia crownedKaiane Aldorino ofGibraltar as her successor at the end of event. It is the first time that someone from Gibraltar won Miss World.

Background

Selection of participants

Contestants from 112 countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Six of them are runners-up after the withdrawal of the original contestant in their respective countries and territories.

Replacements

Due to the media attention following the allegations against her,Rachel Christie decided to withdraw from the and relinquish her Miss England crown.[3] She was replaced by Katrina Hodge.[4] Alessandra Alores of Germany was disqualified due to several nude pictures of her on the Internet. She was replaced by Stefanie Peeck.[5][6][7] Sofia Rudieva of Russia was allowed to compete inMiss Universe 2009 by theMiss Universe Organization, but the Miss World Organization did not accept her as a contestant due several nude pictures of her on the Internet. She was replaced by Ksenia Shipilova.[8] Cinthia D'Ottone of Uruguay was replaced at the last minute by Claudia Vanrell due to D'Ottone's health related issues.[9]Trần Thị Hương Giang was appointed to represent Vietnam at Miss World 2009. She is the 2nd runner-up of Miss Vietnam Global 2009.

Ris Low, Miss Singapore World 2009, backed out of the finals at Miss World 2009. Her decision came after a slew of negative media reports in which she incurred the ire of the public for her poor English.[10] Later, news of her conviction for credit card fraud in May also surfaced, after she stole credit cards worth $6000.[11] She was sentenced to two years' probation for credit card fraud. There was a national petition for her to step down. Then,Ris Low was diagnosed withbipolar disorder.[12] The first runner-up Claire Lee, declined to represent Singapore due to a back injury which prevents her from standing for long periods of time, and also as Ris Low accused her of backstabbing her,[13] and she withdrew from the pageant immediately. Claire Lee also rebutted Ris Low's allegations on her blog.[14] On 9 October, ERM World Marketing announced Pilar Carmelita Arlando as the newMiss Singapore World 2009, who represented Singapore at the Miss World contest. She was criticised by many netizens for not knowing who's the first president of Singapore, not knowing how many years Singapore has been independent, and claiming that theMerlion, a symbol of Singapore, became extinct in 1965, unaware that the Merlion is a fictitious animal.[15][16]

Returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the return of Côte d'Ivoire, French Polynesia, Liberia, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Nepal, Panama, Romania, Slovenia and Suriname; Côte d'Ivoire, which last competed in1985, Luxembourg in1990, French Polynesia (as Tahiti) and Liberia in2006 and Macedonia, Nepal, Panama, Romania, Slovenia and Suriname in2007.

Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Chile, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Saint Lucia and Seychelles and Taiwan, withdrew from the competition.[17]

Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 2009

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss World 2009
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 7
Top 16

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental GroupContestant
Africa
Americas
Asia & Oceania
Caribbean
  •  Martinique – Ingrid Littré
Europe

Pageant

Selection committee

Contestants

112 contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]Hometown
AlbaniaArmina Mevlani[20]18Tirana
AngolaNadia Silva[21]21Cabinda
ArgentinaEvelyn Lucía Manchón[22]23San Luis
ArubaNuraisa Lispiër[23]24San Nicolaas
AustraliaSophie Lavers[24]24Canberra
AustriaAnna Hammel[25]22Linz
BahamasJoanna Brown[26]18Grand Bahama
BarbadosLeah Marville[27]23Bridgetown
BelarusYulia Sindzeyeva[28]22Maryina Horka
BelgiumZeynep Sever[29]20Molenbeek-Saint-Jean
BelizeNorma Leticia Lara[30]21San Pedro
BoliviaFlavia Foianini[31]20Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Bosnia and HerzegovinaAndrea Šarac[32]18Gacko
BotswanaSumaiyah Marope[33]23Ramotswa
BrazilLuciana Reis[34]24Belo Horizonte
BulgariaAntonia Petrova[35]25Pernik
CanadaLena Ma22North York
ChinaYu Sheng[36]22Anhui
ColombiaDaniela Ramos21Cali
Costa RicaAngie Alfaro18Alajuela
Côte d'IvoireDacoury Rosine Gnago21Yamoussoukro
CroatiaIvana Vasilj21Zagreb
CuraçaoChantalle Thomassen24Willemstad
CyprusChristalla Tsiali18Larnaca
Czech RepublicAneta Vignerová21Havířov
DenmarkNadia Pederson25Copenhagen
Dominican RepublicAna Contreras25Bayaguana
EcuadorGabriela Ulloa22Esmeraldas
EgyptSamah Shalaby23Cairo
El SalvadorElena Tedesco18San Salvador
EnglandKatrina Hodge22Royal Tunbridge Wells
EthiopiaLula Gezu Weldegebriel[37]20Addis Ababa
FinlandSanna Kankaanpää[38]24Turku
FranceChloé Mortaud[39]19Bénac
French Polynesia[b]Nanihi Bambridge19Papeete
GeorgiaTsira Suknidze19Chiatura
GermanyStefanie Peeck[40]22Schwerin
GhanaMawuse Appea23Legon
GibraltarKaiane Aldorino23Gibraltar
GreeceAlkisti Anyfanti23Athens
GuadeloupeBéatrice Blaise[41]22Basse-Terre
GuatemalaAlida Boer[42]24Guatemala City
GuyanaImarah Radix24Georgetown
HondurasBlaise Masey19San Pedro Pula
Hong KongSandy Lau23Hong Kong
HungaryOrsolya Serdült22Budapest
IcelandGuðrún Dögg Rúnarsdóttir18Akranes
IndiaPooja Chopra24Pune
IndonesiaKerenina Sunny Halim23Jakarta
IrelandLaura Patterson19Derry
IsraelAdi Rudnitzky20Tel Aviv
ItalyAlice Taticchi19Perugia
JamaicaKerrie Baylis21Surrey
JapanEruza Sasaki[43]21Okinawa
KazakhstanDina Nuraliyeva24Shymkent
KenyaFiona Konchellah20Nairobi
LatviaIeva Lase[44]21Riga
LebanonMartine Andraos19Beirut
LiberiaShu-rina Wiah22Monrovia
LithuaniaVaida Petraškaitė23Kaunas
LuxembourgDiana Nilles21Walferdange
MacedoniaSuzana Al-Salkini25Skopje
MalaysiaThanuja Ananthan24Kuala Lumpur
MaltaShanel Debattista23Pietà
MartiniqueIngrid Littré22Fort-de-France
MauritiusAnaïs Veerapatren[45]23Curepipe
MexicoPerla Beltrán23Guamúchil
MoldovaMaria Bragaru18Chișinău
MongoliaBattsetseg Batbaatar24Ulaanbaatar
MontenegroMarijana Pokrajac22Podgorica
NamibiaHappie Ntelamo21Katima Mulilo
  NepalZenisha Moktan20Kathmandu
NetherlandsAvalon-Chanel Weyzig[46]19Zwolle
New ZealandMagdalena Schoeman19Christchurch
NigeriaGlory Chukwu24Lafia
Northern IrelandCherie Gardiner18Bangor
NorwaySara Skjoldnes18Skien
PanamaNadege Herrera22Panama City
ParaguayTamara Sosa[47]20Asunción
PeruClaudia Carrasco[48]21Cusco
PhilippinesMarie-Ann Umali[49]22Batangas City
PolandAnna Jamróz22Rumia
PortugalMarta Cadilha24Viana do Castelo
Puerto RicoJennifer Colón[50]21Bayamón
RomaniaLoredana Salanţă[51]18Bistrița
RussiaKsenia Shipilova[52]18Kokhma
ScotlandKatharine Brown22Dunblane
SerbiaJelena Marković21Užice
Sierra LeoneMariatu Kargbo24Freetown
SingaporePilar Arlando20Singapore
SlovakiaBarbora Franeková21Žilina
SloveniaTina Petelin24Maribor
South AfricaTatum Keshwar25Durban
South Korea[c]Kim Joo-ri21Seoul
SpainCarmen García22Granada
Sri LankaGamya Wijayadasa23Malabe
SurinameZoureena Rijger18Paramaribo
SwazilandNompilo Mncina23Mbabane
SwedenErica Harrison18Stockholm
TanzaniaMiriam Gerald21Mwanza
ThailandPongchanok Kanklab18Bangkok
Trinidad and TobagoAshanna Arthur[53]22Port-of-Spain
TurkeyEbru Şam[54]18Solingen
UgandaMaria Namiiro21Kampala
UkraineEvheniya Tulchevska19Dnipro
United StatesLisa-Marie Kohrs22Malibu
UruguayClaudia Vanrell22Montevideo
VenezuelaMaría Milagros Véliz23Guacara
VietnamTrần Thị Hương Giang22Hải Dương
WalesLucy Whitehouse22Barry, Vale of Glamorgan
ZambiaSekwila Mumba23Kabwe
ZimbabweVanessa Sibanda21Harare

Notes

  1. ^Ages at the time of the pageant
  2. ^Competed as Tahiti in the pageant
  3. ^Competed as Korea in the pageant

Did not compete

  • Grenada - Tamara Lawrence
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis – Venetta Zakers, the winner of the Miss World Saint Kitts and Nevis 2009 pageant, did not compete in Miss World 2009 due to communication problems between her and the national pageant organisation. However, the pageant was held again in 2010 to select the representative forMiss World 2010.[55]

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