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Miss Austria

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Beauty contest
Miss Austria Corporation
Miss Österreich
MISSion Austria
Formation1929
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSteyr
Location
Official language
German
National Director
Kerstin Rigger
WebsiteOfficial website

Miss Austria is a nationalbeauty pageant inAustria.

History

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Beginning in 1929, the Miss Österreich was managed by Illustrierte Kronen Zeitung Agency. Since then the winner went toInternational Pageant of Pulchritude, the first pageant to crown aMiss Universe.Lisl Goldarbeiter, Miss Austria 1929 of Vienna, won the first International competition.

  • Starting in 1929, Miss Austria franchised theMiss Europe license.
  • Starting in 1953, Miss Austria franchised theMiss Universe license.
  • Starting in 1955, Miss Austria franchised theMiss World license.
  • In 1956 Erich Reindl took over the brand of Miss Österreich or Miss Austria.
  • Starting in 1960, Miss Austria franchised theMiss International license.
  • In 1992, Emil Bauer bought the Miss Austria Corporation.
  • Beginning in 2012, Silvia Schachermayer (formerly Silvia Hackl, Miss Austria 2004) handled the Miss Austria Corporation.[1]
  • Starting in 2016, Miss Austria franchised theMiss Earth license.
  • In 2018, Jörg Rigger made his debut as the CEO of Miss Austria Corporation, where later on Kerstin Rigger took over as CEO of Mission Austria.
    • The Miss Austria Organization has returned the Miss World and Miss Universe participation franchises. Therefore, Austria is not allowed to compete on both Miss World and Miss Universe pageants starting in 2018.[2]

Note: In the pageant of Miss Austria, the first and second placed candidates of each federal state take part. So in the final there are 18 delegates from the 9Bundesländer.

Franchise holders

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The Miss Austria winner traditionally goes to Miss Universe and Miss World competitions; sometimes it could be allocated to Miss Europe. A runner-up will take over if the winner does not qualify to represent Austria on the world stage. In Schachermayer directorship between 2015 and 2017, the Miss Austria result divided into Top 3 classification winners. Before announcing the grand winner of Miss Austria, the Top 3 were automatically awarded as Miss Earth Austria, Miss World Austria and lastly, Miss Universe Austria.

Number of wins under
Miss Austria
PageantWins
Miss Europe5
Miss World2
International Pageant of Pulchritude1
Miss Universe0
Miss International0
Miss Earth0
High achievements from Miss Austria delegates between 1929 and 2013 include:
  • Miss Europe (1950, 1958, 1959, 1978, 1980) –Beginning in 2006, Miss Austria did not send a contestant to Miss Europe, after the organization had been absent for a long time.
  • Miss International (1963, 1972, 1982) –Since 1995, Austria has not presented a representative at Miss International.
  • Miss World (1969, 1987)
  • Miss Earth (2013) –Beginning in 2018, a delegate from Austria was selected by another franchise holder.
  • Miss Universe (1977 – 1st Runner-up)
  • International Pageant of Pulchritude (1929)

Titleholders

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YearMiss AustriaProvince/StateNotes
1929Elisabet "Lisl" GoldarbeiterViennaMiss Universe 1929
International Pageant of Pulchritude
1930Ingeborg von GrienbergerStyria
1931Hertha van HaentjensVienna
1949Nadja TillerVienna
1950/51Hanni SchallViennaMiss Europe 1950
1952Inge FreuisVorarlberg
1953Lore FelgerWien
1954Sonja Waltraude EdelmannVienna
1955Felicitas von GoebelVienna
1956Traudl EichingerBurgenland
1957Elisabeth "Sissy" Schübel-AuerVienna
1958Johanna "Hanni" EhrenstrasserViennaMiss Europe 1958
1959Christine "Christl" Spazier[3]ViennaMiss Europe 1959
1960Luise KammermeierBurgenland
1961Heidi FischerVienna
1962Dorli LazekVienna
1963Xenia DopplerBurgenlandDid not compete
1964Evi RieckLower AustriaDid not compete
1965Carin SchmidtSalzburg
1966Brigitte KrügerSalzburg
1967Christl Bartu[4]Vorarlberg
1968Eva Rueber-StaierStyriaMiss World 1969
1969Eva "Evi" KurzStyria
1970Sonja MilnaricTyrolDid not compete
1971Roswita WinklerLower AustriaDid not compete
1972Ursula "Uschi" Bacher[5]Carinthia
1973Roswitha Kobald[6]Styria
1974Evelyn EnglederUpper Austria
1975Rosemarie HolzschuhLower Austria
1976Heidi PassianLower Austria
1977Eva DüringerVorarlbergMiss Europe 1978
1978Doris AnwanderVorarlberg
1979Karin ZornStyriaMiss Europe 1980
1980Helga ScheidlLower AustriaDid not compete
1981Edda SchnellLower Austria
1982Elisabeth KawanStyria
1983Mercedes StermitzStyria
1984Michaela NußbaumerVorarlberg
1985Elfriede HeindlStyriaDid not compete
1986Ulrike "Ulli" HarbStyriaDid not compete
1987Marielle MoosmannVorarlbergDid not compete
1988Sabine GrundnerCarinthiaDid not compete
1989Nicole NatterVorarlbergDid not compete
1990Susanne HausleitnerStyriaDid not compete
1991Christine HeissVorarlbergDid not compete
1992Tamara MockVorarlbergDid not compete
1993Jutta MirnigCarinthiaDid not compete
1994Eva MedoschViennaDid not compete
1995Dagmar PerlStyriaDid not compete
1996Sonja HornerUpper AustriaDid not compete
1997Susanne NageleTyrol
1998Sabine LindorferUpper Austria
1999Sandra KölblVorarlberg
2000Patricia KaiserUpper Austria
2001Daniela RockenschaubUpper Austria
2002Céline RoscheckLower AustriaDid not compete
2003Tanja DuhovichViennaDid not compete
2004Silvia HacklUpper AustriaDid not compete
2005Isabella StanglSalzburgDid not compete
2006Tatjana BatinićVienna
2007Christine ReilerLower Austria
2008Marina SchneiderTyrolDid not compete
2009Anna HammelUpper Austria
2010Valentina SchlagerCarinthiaDid not compete
2011Carmen StamboliViennaDid not compete
2012Amina DagiVorarlberg
2013Ena KadicTyrol
2014Julia FurdeaUpper Austria
2015Annika GrillUpper Austria
2016Dragana StankovićLower Austria
2017Celine SchrenkLower Austria
2018Daniela ZivkovUpper AustriaDethroned
Did not compete
Izabela IonVorarlbergSuccessor
2019Larissa RobitschkoStyriaDid not compete
2021/2022Linda LawalUpper AustriaDid not compete
2023Valentina BleckenwegnerUpper AustriaDid not compete
2024Lucia SisicViennaDid not compete

Gallery

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Big Four pageants representatives

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The following women have representedAustria in theBig Four international beauty pageants, the four major internationalbeauty pageants for women.[7][8] These areMiss World,Miss Universe,Miss International andMiss Earth.[9][10][11]

Miss Universe Austria

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  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The Miss Austria competes at theMiss Universe pageant. Between 2005 and 2012, Austria did not participate at theMiss Universe pageant due to lack of sponsorship. In 2013, Miss Austria Organization regained the license to compete at theMiss Universe pageant. In 2018, the organization returned the local franchise to the MUO organization.[citation needed]
YearProvinceMiss AustriaPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial Award(s)Notes
Did not compete between 2020—2024
2019StyriaLarissa RobitschkoDid not compete
2018VorarlbergIzabela IonDid not compete
2017Lower AustriaCeline SchrenkUnplaced
2016Upper AustriaDajana DzinicUnplacedReceived the title of "Miss Universe Austria" in the Top 3 finale
2015VorarlbergAmina DagiUnplacedAppointed as "Miss Universe Austria 2015" after the Miss Austria 2015 allocated to Miss World — Amina Dagi was Miss Austria 2012
2014Upper AustriaJulia FurdeaUnplaced
2013Upper AustriaDoris HofmannUnplacedSilvia Schachermayer Directorship
Did not compete between 2005—2012
2004ViennaDaniela StriglUnplacedVladimir Kraljević (Miss Universe Croatia Organization) Directorship
2003Lower AustriaCéline RoscheckDid not compete
Did not compete between 2001—2002
2000Simone SmrekarDid not compete
1999ViennaKatja GiebnerUnplaced
Did not compete between 1995—1998
1994StyriaKerstin SattlerDid not compete
1993ViennaRosemary BrucknerUnplaced
1992ViennaKarin FriedlUnplacedEmil Bauer Directorship
1991ViennaRegina KozakDid not compete
1990ViennaSandra LuttenburgerUnplaced
1989ViennaBettina BergholdUnplaced
1988ViennaMaria SteinhartUnplaced
1987ViennaKristina SebestyenUnplaced
1986ViennaManuela RedtenbacherUnplaced
1985ViennaMartina Margarete HaidenUnplaced
1984VorarlbergMichaela NußbaumerUnplaced
1983StyriaMercedes StermitzUnplaced
1982StyriaElisabeth KawanUnplaced
1981ViennaGudrun GollobUnplaced
1980ViennaIsabel Stefanie MullerUnplaced
1979StyriaKarin ZornUnplaced
1978VorarlbergDoris Elizabeth AnwanderUnplaced
1977VorarlbergEva Maria Düringer1st Runner-up
1976Lower AustriaHeidi-Marie PassianUnplaced
1975Lower AustriaRosemarie HolzschuhUnplaced
1974Upper AustriaEvelyn Maria EnglederUnplaced
1973StyriaRoswitha KobaldUnplaced
1972CarinthiaUrsula "Uschi" BacherUnplaced
1971ViennaEdeltraud NeubauerUnplaced
1970ViennaEvi Elfriede KurzUnplaced
1969StyriaEva Rueber-StaierTop 12Later wonMiss World 1969
1968SalzburgBrigitte KrügerUnplaced
1967VorarlbergChristl BartuUnplaced
1966ViennaRenate PolacekUnplaced
1965SalzburgCarin Ingberg SchmidtUnplaced
  • Miss Photogenic
1964ViennaGloria "Gigi" MackhUnplaced
1963ViennaGertraud BerglerTop 15
1962ViennaChrista Ingrid LinderTop 15
1961VorarlbergIngrid BayerUnplaced
1960ViennaElizabeth Hodacs2nd Runner-up
1959ViennaChristl SpazierUnplaced
1958ViennaJohanna "Hanni" EhrenstrasserDid not compete
1957ViennaHannerl MelcherTop 16Erich Reindl Directorship
1956BurgenlandTraudl EichingerDid not compete
1955Edith PhilippDid not compete
1954ViennaFelicitas von GöbelDid not compete
1953ViennaLore FelgerTop 16Illustrierte Kronen Zeitung Agency
1952VorarlbergInge FreuisDid not compete

Miss World Austria

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  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
At least between 1986 and 1989, the Austrian Miss World contestant was chosen not in the Miss Austria contest, but a different contest namedMiss World Österreich and organized by Lilo Hoffmann.
YearProvinceMiss World AustriaPlacement at Miss WorldSpecial Award(s)Notes
Did not compete between 2021—2025
2019StyriaLarissa RobitschkoDid not compete
2018VorarlbergIzabela IonUnplacedSelected as the new Miss Austria 2018; Ion previously placed as the 1st Runner-up
2017ViennaSarah ChvalaUnplacedReceived the title of "Miss World Austria" in the Top 3 finale
2016Lower AustriaDragana StankovićUnplaced
2015Upper AustriaAnnika GrillUnplaced
2014Upper AustriaJulia FurdeaUnplaced
2013TyrolEna KadicUnplaced
2012VorarlbergAmina DagiUnplacedLater Miss Universe Austria 2015
2011ViennaJulia HoferUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
2010CarinthiaValentina SchlagerDid not compete
2009Upper AustriaAnna HammelUnplaced
2008ViennaKathrin KrahfussUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
2007Lower AustriaChristine ReilerTop 16
2006ViennaTatjana BatinićUnplaced
2005SalzburgIsabella StanglDid not compete
2004Upper AustriaSilvia HacklDid not compete
2003VorarlbergBianca ZudrellDid not compete
ViennaTanja DuhovichDid not compete
2002Lower AustriaCéline RoscheckDid not compete
2001Upper AustriaDaniela RockenschaubUnplaced
2000Upper AustriaPatricia KaiserUnplaced
1999VorarlbergSandra KöblUnplaced
1998Upper AustriaSabine LindorferUnplaced
1997TyrolSusanne NageleUnplaced
1996ViennaBettina BuxbaumerUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1995ViennaElizabeth UnfriedUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1994ViennaBianca EngelUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1993CarinthiaJutta EllingerUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1992ViennaKerstin KinbergUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1991ViennaAndrea Isabella PfeifferUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1990ViennaCarina FriedbergerUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1989ViennaMarion AmannUnplacedAppointed as Miss World Österreich
1988ViennaAlexandra WerbanschitzTop 15Appointed as Miss World Österreich
1987StyriaUlla WeigerstorferMiss World 1987Appointed as Miss World Österreich
1986ViennaChantal Schreiber2nd Runner-upAppointed as Miss World Österreich
1985Gabriele MaxonusUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1984Upper AustriaHeidemarie PilgerstorferTop 15Runner-up / Appointed
1983StyriaMercedes StermitzTop 15
1982Rita Isabella ZehetnerDid not compete
1981VorarlbergBeatrix KopfUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1980Sonya-Maria SchleppTop 15Runner-up / Appointed
1979StyriaKarin Zorn6th Runner-up
1978VorarlbergDoris Elizabeth AnwanderTop 15
1977VorarlbergEva Maria DüringerTop 15
1976Monika MuhlbauerUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1975Lower AustriaRosemarie HolzschuhUnplaced
1974Upper AustriaEvelyn Maria EnglederUnplaced
1973Roswitha KobaldUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1972CarinthiaUrsula "Uschi" Bacher3rd Runner-up
1971Waltraud LucasTop 15Runner-up / Appointed
1970Rosemarie ReschUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1969StyriaEva Rueber-StaierMiss World 1969
1968Brigitte KrügerTop 15
1967VorarlbergChristl BartuUnplaced
1966Lower AustriaEvi RieckDid not compete
1965Ingrid KopetzkyUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1964ViennaDorli LazekUnplaced
1963Sonja RussUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1962Inge JaklinUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1961Hella WolfsgruberTop 15Runner-up / Appointed
1960BurgenlandLuise KammermeierDid not compete
1959Helga KnofelUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1958ViennaElisabeth "Sissy" Schübel-AuerDid not compete
1957Lilo FischerUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1956Margaret ScherzUnplacedRunner-up / Appointed
1955ViennaFelicitas von GöbelTop 8
1954ViennaFelicitas von GöbelDid not compete
1953ViennaLore FelgerDid not compete

Miss Earth Austria

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  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Beginning in 2016, Miss Earth Austria became a major title of Miss Austria Organization. In 2018 theMiss Earth Austria moved to another franchise holder.
YearProvinceMiss Earth AustriaPlacement at Miss EarthSpecial Award(s)Notes
2017Upper AustriaBianca KronsteinerUnplacedReceived the title of "Miss Earth Austria" in the Top 3 finale
2016Lower AustriaKimberly BudinskyUnplacedReceived the title of "Miss Earth Austria" in the Top 3 finale

Different spelling of names:

  1. ^"Silvia Hackl: Sopherl hat oberste Priorität".www.oe24.at (in German). 13 August 2013. Retrieved24 January 2022.
  2. ^"Miss Austria 2019: Larissa Robitschko". Retrieved12 July 2019.
  3. ^In lists of international contests the spellingSpatzier appears, moreover letter turnings asSpaitzer.
  4. ^In the participants' list of Miss WorldChristina Barth.
  5. ^In the participants' lists of Miss World, Universe und EuropePacher.
  6. ^This way in all lists mentioned above.Miss Austria Corporation spellsRoswita.
  7. ^Jun, Kwanwoo (3 December 2003)."Lost in Storm's Debris: A Beauty Pageant".The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved9 November 2015.
  8. ^"Beauty with scandals".Standard Digital News. 15 July 2011. Retrieved9 November 2015.
  9. ^"Những scandal của Miss World".Vietnam Express. 8 October 2008. Retrieved9 November 2015.
  10. ^Ibrahim, Lynda (13 September 2013)."The misses and missuses of the world".The Jakarta Post. Retrieved9 November 2015.
  11. ^Lowe, Aya (25 January 2016)."Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams".Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved25 January 2016.

http://www.vienna.at/valentina-schlager-ist-miss-austria-2010/news-20100328-08474196

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