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Miss Universe 1994

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43rd Miss Universe pageant

Miss Universe 1994
Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994
Date21 May 1994[a]
Presenters
Entertainment
VenuePlenary Hall,Philippine International Convention Center,Pasay City,Metro Manila, Philippines
Broadcaster
Entrants77
Placements10
Debuts
  • Russia
  • Slovakia
  • Zimbabwe
Withdrawals
  • Austria
  • Belize
  • Czech Republic
  • Ghana
  • Lebanon
  • Nicaragua
  • Suriname
  • United States Virgin Islands
Returns
  • Cook Islands
  • Egypt
  • Republic of China
WinnerSushmita Sen
India
CongenialityBarbara Kahatjipara (Namibia)
Best National CostumeCharlene Gonzales (Philippines)
PhotogenicMinorka Mercado (Venezuela)
← 1993
1995 →

Miss Universe 1994 was the 43rdMiss Universe pageant, held at the Plenary Hall of thePhilippine International Convention Center inPasay City, Philippines, on 21 May 1994. Seventy-seven contestants competed during this year.

At the conclusion of the event,Dayanara Torres of Puerto Rico crownedSushmita Sen of India as Miss Universe 1994, marking the first time India won Miss Universe, which they would later win again in2000 and in2021.

Background

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Location and date

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Manila was announced as host city for the pageant in October 1993.[1] It was the second time the pageant was held in thePhilippines, after it was staged at the nearbyFolk Arts Theater in1974.[1] The country expected to make10 million (US$357,000) profit out of the pageant, as well as the accompanying media exposure.[2] The₱150 million ($5.3 million) spent on hosting the pageant was funded from the private sectors, with sponsors such asNestlé,Kodak andHertz.[2] Some of the expected sponsorship money did not materialize, leading the shortfall to be covered by the government.[3] In the midst of power shortages around the time of the pageant, the Philippine government promised to ensure that the weekend of the pageant's coronation night would be "blackout-free".[4] By mid May, as the contestants were already in Manila, organizers confirmed that they were short of money and were unsure whether a profit would be made from the event.[5] There was also a probe by the Commission on Human Rights during May as to whether a police round-up of street children was intended to improve Manila's international image during the pageant events.[6] This was also criticised byMiss Thailand,Areeya Chumsai, even though the same incident occurred in Thailand in the Miss Universe 1992 pageant.[7]

During rehearsal on the day prior to the pageant, a small homemade bomb exploded outside the pageant venue where the contestants had earlier been rehearsing, though it caused minimal damage and there were no injuries.[8] As a result, more than 3000 Filipino police officers were involved in protecting the delegates, as well as dozens of policewomen assigned as personal or group bodyguards.[9]

The pageant came under public attack from the Nationalist Movement of New Women, a branch of theNational Democratic Front, which claimed that it was being used to promote sex tourism.[10] The cost of the event was also criticized by thePhilippine Congress, despite it being endorsed by PresidentFidel V. Ramos.[10] A social function attended by the delegates held prior to the final broadcast was picketed by the women's group, who opposed the nature of the pageant and the lavish spending.[11]

Controversies

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Miss Malaysia, Liza Koh, made a public apology on behalf of her country about the arrest of 1200 Filipina domestic helpers inKuala Lumpur.[12] As a result, the Malaysian Foreign MinisterAbdullah Ahmad Badawi admonished her not to make any further political remarks.[13]

Miss Philippines,Charlene Gonzales, gained criticism for winning the Best National Costume award, as the judges were also criticized for allegedly favouring the host nation's delegate. Miss British Virgin Islands, Delia Jon Baptiste, publicly declared that Gonzales won the award, because of Filipino favouritism, and that the other delegates disagreed with the choice. Miss Venezuela Minorka Mercado, won the Philippine costumeTerno award, followed by Slovakia, who was also celebrating her birthday, and Miss Mexico by their respective placements.[14]

Results

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Placements

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PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1994
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Venezuela – Minorka Mercado
Top 6
Top 10
  •  Greece – Rea Toutounzi
  •  Italy – Arianna David
  •  Sweden – Domenique Forsberg
  •   Switzerland – Patricia Fässler

Special awards

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AwardWinner
Best National Costume
Miss Congeniality
  •  Namibia - Barbara Kahatjipara
Miss Photogenic
  •  Venezuela - Minorka Mercado

Pageant

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Format

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Prior to the final telecast, all contestants competed in pre-pageant shows including the national costume and opening show held at theAraneta Coliseum, and swimsuit and evening gown during the preliminary competition held at its main venue, thePhilippine International Convention Center. They also participated in interviews with the judges.

During the final competition, the ten semifinalists competed in the swimsuit, evening gown and interview. The top six contestants participated in a final round of on-stage interviews, and cut to the final top three before the runners-up were announced and the new Miss Universe named.

Selection committee

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Final telecast

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Contestants

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Miss Universe 1994 participating countries and territories

Seventy-seven contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[b]Hometown
 ArgentinaSolange Magnano22Santa Fe
 ArubaAlexandra Ochoa[16]18Oranjestad
 AustraliaMichelle van Eimeren[17]22Brisbane
 BahamasMeka Knowles18Nassau
 BelgiumChristelle Roelandts[18]19Waremme
 BoliviaCecilia O'Connor-d'Arlach[19]23La Paz
 BrazilValéria Melo Peris[20]23Conchal
 British Virgin IslandsDelia Jon Baptiste[21]18Road Town
 BulgariaNevena Marinova20Sofia
 CanadaSusanne Rothfos[22]18Dawson Creek
Cayman IslandsAudrey Ebanks20Grand Cayman
 ChileConstanza Barbieri18Santiago
 ColombiaCarolina Gómez[23]19Bogotá
 Cook IslandsLeilani Brown[24]18Rarotonga
 Costa RicaYasmin Camacho[25]23San José
 CuraçaoJasmin Clifton[26]26Willemstad
CyprusMaria Vasiliou19Nicosia
 DenmarkGitte Andersen[27]25Copenhagen
 Dominican RepublicVielka Valenzuela21Concepción de la Vega
EcuadorMafalda Arboleda[28]18Guayaquil
 EgyptGhada El-Salem[29]20Cairo
 El SalvadorClaudia Méndez[30]22San Salvador
 EstoniaEva-Maria Laan[31]19Tallinn
 FinlandHenna Meriläinen[32]19Tohmajärvi
 FranceValerie Claisse[33]21Saint-Nazaire
 GermanyTanja Wild21Baden-Württemberg
Great BritainMichaela Pyke[29]22Kent
 GreeceRea Toutounzi20Athens
 GuamChristina Perez20Agana
 GuatemalaKatya Schoenstedt20Guatemala City
HondurasJem Haylock23Guanaja
Hong KongMok Hoi-Yan24Hong Kong
 HungarySzilvia Forian21Karcag
 IcelandSvala Björk Arnardóttir18Reykjavík
 IndiaSushmita Sen[34]18New Delhi
 IrelandPamela Flood22Dublin
 IsraelRavit Yarkoni [he]21Givatayim
 ItalyArianna David20Rome
 JamaicaAngelie Martin19Saint James
JapanChiaki Kawahito21Tokyo
 LuxembourgSandy Wagner[35]20Luxembourg City
 MalaysiaLiza Koh[36]20Kuala Lumpur
MaltaPaola Camilleri19Fleur-de-Lys
 MauritiusViveka Babajee[37]20Port Louis
 MexicoFabiola Pérez18Chihuahua
 NamibiaBarbara Kahatjipara21Windhoek
 NetherlandsIrene van de Laar[38]25Leiden
 New ZealandNicola Brighty[29]21Auckland
 NigeriaSuzan Hart18Benue
 Northern Mariana IslandsElizabeth Tomokane[39]21Saipan
 NorwayCaroline Saetre[40]18Møre og Romsdal
 PanamaMaría Sofía Velásquez23Panama City
ParaguayLiliana González23Asunción
 PeruKarina Calmet24La Molina
PhilippinesCharlene Gonzales[41]20Quezon City
 PolandJoanna Brykczynska21Western Pomerania
 PortugalMónica Pereira20Lisbon
Puerto RicoBrenda Robles[42]18Isabela
 Republic of ChinaJoanne Wu25Taipei
 RomaniaMihaela Ciolacu20Bucharest
 RussiaInna Zobova20Khimki
 SingaporeAlien Sun[43]21Singapore
 SlovakiaSilvia Lakatošová20Bratislava
South KoreaGoong Sun-young21Seoul
 SpainRaquel Rodríguez20Córdoba
 Sri LankaNushara Pramali19Colombo
SwazilandNicola Smith20Mbabane
 SwedenDomenique Forsberg25Kiruna
 SwitzerlandPatricia Fässler19Zürich
ThailandThailandAreeya Chumsai[44]22Bangkok
 Trinidad and TobagoLorca Gatcliffe24Port of Spain
 TurkeyBanu Usluer19Istanbul
Turks and Caicos IslandsEulease Walkin23Providenciales
 United StatesLu Parker[45]26Charleston
 UruguayLeonora Dibueno[27]27Montevideo
VenezuelaMinorka Mercado22Caracas
 ZimbabweYvette D'Almeida-Chakras[46]22Harare

Contestants Notes

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Debuts

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Returns

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Last competed in1992:

  •  Cook Islands
  •  Egypt
  •  Republic of China — Joanne Wu was allowed to wearRepublic of China sash while she was off-staged. There were two sashes for her, one was written(Taiwan) R.O.C., and the other was writtenRepublic of China as stated above.

Replacements

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  •  El Salvador -Eleonora Carrillo, Miss El Salvador 1994 couldn't take part due she was underage before February 1.[47] Her 1st—Runner up, Claudia Méndez was sent for the event, although Carrillo competed the following year at theMiss Universe 1995 finishing in the Top 10.[30]

Withdrawals

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Did not compete

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Observations

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  •  Indonesia - Venna Melinda was not allowed to compete in the pageant because of her country's conservative Islamic prejudice towards the swimsuit competition, though she eventually traveled to Manila to watch the pageant instead.[49]

Notes

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  1. ^The event was held at 8:00 amPhilippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00); for the Americas, this was May 20 in their local times.
  2. ^Ages at the time of the pageant

References

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  3. ^Gosh, Nirmal (27 April 1994). "Row in Manila over cost of Miss Universe pageant". Straits Times.
  4. ^"Manila says no blackouts for Miss Universe pageant". Agence France-Presse. 5 April 1994.
  5. ^"Miss Universe organisers short of cash - official". Reuters. 17 May 1994.
  6. ^"Police roundup of Manila street children under probe". Straits Times. 2 May 1994.
  7. ^"Miss Thailand : Don't hide street kids". Straits Times. 12 May 1994.
  8. ^"Miss Universe pageant site bombed". Agence France-Press. 20 May 1994.
  9. ^"Manila deploys 3,000 policemen for beauties". Reuters. 26 April 1994.
  10. ^ab"Communist insurgents say Miss Universe promotes sex tourism". Agence France-Press. 29 April 1994.
  11. ^"Feminists picket Miss Universe social function". Agence France-Press. 1 May 1994.
  12. ^"Hi, I am sorry". Straits Times. 28 April 1994.
  13. ^"Miss Malaysia told not to make political remarks". Straits Times. 29 April 1994.
  14. ^"Ms Universe pageant slammed for hometown verdict". Reuters. 9 May 1994.
  15. ^abcdefg"Miss Universe 1994 judges announced - UPI Archives".UPI.
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  17. ^"Michelle Van Eimeren in Miss Universe 1994".GMA Network. 19 February 2020 [28 Enero 2017]. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  18. ^Sampayan, Anj (2 August 2016)."Miss Belgium, Miss Colombia, and other Miss Universe 1994 beauties: where are they now?".PEP.ph. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  19. ^"El título les dio alegrías, trabajo y fama que aún saborean" [The title gave them joy, work and fame that they still savor.].El Deber (in European Spanish). 29 July 2017. Archived fromthe original on 23 October 2023. Retrieved17 October 2023.
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  21. ^Hull, Kareem-Nelson (2018).The Virgin Islands Dictionary: A Collection of Words and Phrases so You Could Say It Like We. Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse.ISBN 9781546226109.
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  23. ^Gonzalez, Daniela (2 March 2023)."Carolina Gómez: Así se veía la mujer cuando fue señorita en Miss Universo" [Carolina Gómez: This is what the woman looked like when she was a miss in Miss Universe].Revista ALO (in Spanish). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  24. ^"'Not even a little picture of me in the papers'".The Straits Times. 21 May 1994. p. 6. Retrieved14 November 2023 – viaNational Library Board.
  25. ^"Habla la ex Miss Costa Rica que acusa al ex presidente Óscar Arias de abuso sexual" [The former Miss Costa Rica speaks who accuses former president Óscar Arias of sexual abuse].El Comercio (in Spanish). 10 February 2019.ISSN 1605-3052. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  26. ^"Jasmin Clifton wint sobere miss-verkiezing" [Jasmin Clifton wins sober miss pageant].Amigoe (in Dutch). 18 October 1993. p. 3. Retrieved14 November 2023 – via Delpher.
  27. ^abCaparas, Celso de Guzman (30 May 2004)."My fond memories of the 1994 Miss Universe Pageant".Philippine Star. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  28. ^"Así recordó Gabriela Pazmiño su participación en Miss Ecuador" [This is how Gabriela Pazmiño remembered her participation in Miss Ecuador].Metro Ecuador (in Spanish). 7 October 2018. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  29. ^abcLo, Ricky (31 January 2017)."And the winner is… Steve Harvey!".Philippine Star. Retrieved14 November 2023.
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  31. ^Veidemann-Makko, Anna-Maria (23 May 2023)."Sõnasõda: Kibe kõõm ja maakast rasvarull?! Miss Estonia Eva Maria Laan kohtusaagast ekskaasaga: "Olen aastaid kestnud kannatamisest juba tuimaks muutunud!"" [War of words: Bitter scabbing and early fat roll?! Miss Estonia Eva Maria Laan from the legal saga with her ex-husband: "I have already become numb from years of suffering!"].Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  32. ^Pudas, Mari (7 May 2020)."Vuonna 1994 missiltä kuultiin toinenkin sammakko – voittajalta lipsahti härski toivotus suorassa lähetyksessä" [In 1994, another frog was heard from the pageant - the winner missed a rude greeting during the live broadcast].Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  33. ^Mathieu, Clement (16 December 2022)."Miss France 1994 : Valérie Claisse, la vocation d'une reine de beauté" [Miss France 1994: Valérie Claisse, the vocation of a beauty queen].Paris Match (in French). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  34. ^"Did you know Sushmita Sen's gown for Miss India was made out of curtain cloth?".The Times of India. 6 August 2018.ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  35. ^Michels, Danièle (5–11 October 1994)."Sandy Wagner, Miss Luxembourg '94: Phototermin mit einer Schönheitskönigin" [Sandy Wagner, Miss Luxembourg ’94: Photoshoot with a beauty queen].Revue (in German).Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. pp. 32–38 – viaNational Library of Luxembourg.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  37. ^Lo, Ricky (29 June 2010)."Miss Mauritius: I'm also a victim".Philippine Star. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  38. ^"Irene de mooiste van Nederland" [Irene the most beautiful in the Netherlands].De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 30 March 1994. p. 1. Retrieved14 November 2023 – via Delpher.
  39. ^De la Torre, Ferdie (29 March 1994)."Tomokane off to RP in May for Miss Universe".Marianas Variety. p. 3. Retrieved14 November 2023 – via eVols.
  40. ^Stave, Amanda (24 June 2023)."(+) Ein sykkylving i kulissene: – Eg har levd litt i mi eiga verd".Nyss.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  41. ^Villano, Alexa (17 March 2018)."12 Bb Pilipinas titleholders who entered showbiz".Rappler. Retrieved14 November 2023.
  42. ^Lopez, Ana Enid (17 March 2016)."Brenda Robles aclara el escándalo de su reinado" [Brenda Robles clarifies the scandal of her reign].Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  43. ^"Rojak helped Paulyn win title".The Straits Times. 22 March 1994. p. 26. Retrieved14 November 2023 – via National Library Board.
  44. ^"15 ดาราสาวเคยประกวดนางงาม ความสวยเจิดจรัสจนคว้ามงมาครองสำเร็จ" [15 actresses who have competed in beauty contests and were so beautiful that they successfully won the crown.].Sanook (in Thai). 9 August 2024. Retrieved24 March 2025.
  45. ^Lemieux, Josh (12 February 1994)."S.C.'s Parker crowned Miss USA".Anderson Independent-Mail. p. 2. Retrieved14 November 2023 – viaNewspapers.com.
  46. ^"Zimbabwe returns to Miss Universe pageant".The Herald. 10 May 2023. Retrieved14 November 2023 – via PressReader.
  47. ^Eleonora Carrillo, la Miss El Salvador que imparte justicia en España
  48. ^"The Beauty Pageants Thread - IX". Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2016.
  49. ^"Miss Indonesia to watch but not take part". Straits Times. 19 May 1994.

External links

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Miss Universe 1994 national titleholders
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