Miss World 1993

Miss World 1993
Miss World 1993 titleholder - Lisa Hanna
Date27 November 1993
Presenters
VenueSun City Entertainment Center, Sun City, South Africa
Broadcaster
Entrants81
Placements10
Debuts
  • Czech Republic
  • Lithuania
  • Slovakia
Withdrawals
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Greenland
  • Hungary
  • Romania
  • Seychelles
  • Ukraine
  • Zambia
Returns
  • Honduras
  • Zimbabwe
WinnerLisa Hanna
Jamaica
PersonalityCharlotte Als (Denmark)
Best National CostumeKarminder Kaur-Virk (India)
PhotogenicBarbara Chiappini (Italy)

Miss World 1993, the 43rd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 27 November 1993 at the Sun City Entertainment Centre in Sun City, South Africa. It was the second time that the Miss World pageant was held in the South Africa.The pageant attracted 81 contestants from all over the world. This is the second consecutive staging of the pageant in Sun City. The winner was Lisa Hanna of Jamaica. She was crowned by Julia Kourotchkina of Russia.

She became the third Jamaican to win Miss World since Carole Crawford in Miss World 1963 and Cindy Breakspeare in Miss World 1976.

Selection of participants

Replacements

Miss Iceland 1993, Svala Björk Arnardóttir was replaced by her first runner up, Gudrun Rut Hreidarsdóttir due undisclosed reason. She went to Miss Universe 1994 instead. Anna Baychik of Russia unable to compete internationally due underage.[1]

Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals

This edition marked the debut of the Czech Republic, Lithuania, and Slovakia and the return of Honduras and Zimbabwe; Zimbabwe last competed in 1982 and Honduras last competed in 1991.

Czechoslovakia,[a] Greenland, Hungary, Seychelles, Ukraine and Zambia, withdrew from the competition. Rita Onisca Muresan of Romania withdrew from the competition due lack of sponsor. Iryna Barabash of Ukraine, she got married few months prior the Miss World pageant.[2]

China was supposed to participate for the first time in this edition through Pan Tao Wang-Yin, but this did not push through due to a problem with her visa. Wang-Yin participated in the next edition.[3][4][5] Imela Nogic of Bosnia and Herzegovina,[6][7] Sidorela Kola of Albania,[8] and Lilia Uksvarava of Estonia also did not proceed in the competition for undisclosed reasons.[9]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 1993
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 10

Judges

Contestants

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Argentina Viviana Carcereri 19 Mendoza
Aruba Christina van der Berg 18 Noord
Australia Karen Ann Carwin 23 Brisbane
Austria Jutta Ellinger 23 Vienna
Bahamas Jacinda Sayde Francis 18 Nassau
Belgium Stephanie Meire 23 Bruges
Bermuda Kellie Hall 22 Southampton
Bolivia Claudia Lorena Arrieta Justiniano 18 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Brazil Lyliá Virna 18 Maceió
British Virgin Islands Kaida Donovan 18 Tortola
Bulgaria Vera Roussinova 17 Sofia
Canada Tanya Lynne Memme 22 Toronto
Cayman Islands Audry Elizabeth Ebanks 20 Grand Cayman
Chile Jessica Miroslava Eterovic Pozas 20 Punta Arenas
Colombia Silvia Isabel Durán Angarita 23 Bucaramanga
Costa Rica Laura Odio Salas 19 San José
Croatia Fani Čapalija 18 Split
Curaçao Sally Daflaar 19 Willemstad
Cyprus Maria Magdalini Valianti 19 Larnaca
Czech Republic Simona Smejkalová 19 Prague
Denmark Charlotte Als 22 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic Lynn Marie Álvarez Klinken 21 Concepción de La Vega
Ecuador Danna Saab Saab 19 Guayaquil
El Salvador Beatriz Eugenia Henríquez Pinto 21 San Salvador
Finland Janina Frostell 20 Kuhmo
France Véronique de la Cruz 19 Guadeloupe
Germany Petra Klein 19 Ludwigsburg
Gibraltar Jennifer Jane Ainsworth 18 Gibraltar
Greece Mania Delou 19 Athens
Guam Gina Burkhart 18 Sinajana
Guatemala María Lucrecia Flores Flores 24 Guatemala City
Holland Hilda van der Meulen 22 Oudeschoot
Honduras Tania Brüchmann Escoria 18 Tegucigalpa
Hong Kong May Lam Lai-mei 20 Hong Kong
Iceland Guðrún Rut Hreiðarsdóttir 19 Reykjavík
India Karminder Kaur-Virk 20 Chandigarh
Ireland Pamela Flood 22 Dublin
Israel Tamara Porat 18 Tel Aviv
Italy Barbara Chiappini 18 Piacenza
Jamaica Lisa Rene Shanti Hanna[11] 18 Kingston
Japan Yoko Miyasaka 22 Tokyo
Latvia Sigita Rude[12] 19 Liepāja
Lebanon Ghada El Turk 21 Keserwan
Lithuania Jurate Mikutaitė 21 Kaunas
Macau Isabela Pedruco 20 Macau
Malaysia Jacqueline Ngu 23 Kuala Lumpur
Malta Susanne-Mary Borg 17 Mosta
Mauritius Viveka Babajee 20 Beau Bassin
Mexico Elizabeth Margain Rivera 22 Mexico City
Namibia Christalene Barbara Kahatjipara 20 Windhoek
New Zealand Nicola Johanna Brighty 20 Auckland
Nigeria Helen Ntukidem 22 Lagos
Norway Rita Omvik 21 Kongsvinger
Panama Aracelys del Carmen Cogley Prestán 23 Colón
Paraguay Claudia Liz Florentín Fariña 19 Asunción
Philippines Sharmaine “Ruffa” Rama Gutierrez[13] 19 Manila
Poland Aleksandra Spieczyńska 19 Wrocław
Portugal Ana Luísa Barbosa Moreira 20 Porto
Puerto Rico Ana Rosa Brito Suárez 23 San Juan
Russia Olga Syssoeva 19 Moscow
Singapore Desiree Chan Fam Yin 20 Singapore
Slovakia Dana Vojtechovská 20 Košice
Slovenia Metka Albreht 18 Postojna
South Africa Palesa Jacqueline Mofokeng 21 Soweto
South Korea[b] Lee Seung-yeon 24 Seoul
Spain Araceli García Eugenio 23 Madrid
Sri Lanka Chamila Wickremesinghe 22 Colombo
Swaziland Sharon Richards 20 Mbabane
Sweden Karin Victoria Silvstedt 19 Bollnäs
Switzerland Patricia Fässler 19 Zürich
Taiwan[c] Virginia Long Wei-yen 19 Taipei
Thailand Maturose “Sherry” Kato Leaudsakda 18 Bangkok
Trinidad and Tobago Denyse Michelle Paul 23 San Fernando
Turkey Emel Yıldırım 19 Istanbul
Uganda Linda Bazalaki 20 Kampala
United Kingdom Amanda Louise Johnson 19 Nottingham
United States Maribeth Brown 23 Holliston
United States Virgin Islands[d] Suzanne Palermo 21 St. Thomas
Uruguay María Fernanda Navarro Guigou 20 Montevideo
Venezuela Mónica Lei Scaccia 22 Caracas
Zimbabwe Karen Amanda Stally 19 Harare

Notes

  1. ^ Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia on 1 January 1993.
  2. ^ Competed as Korea in the pageant
  3. ^ Also known as the Republic of China.
  4. ^ competed as American Virgin Islands

Did not compete

  •  Botswana – Mpho Lekoko - Due Lack of Time..
  •  French Polynesia – Heikapua Thérèse Moke
  •  Peru – Mónika Sáez Grimm - Due lack of sponsor.

Replacements

  •  Slovakia – The winner of last Miss Czechoslovakia 1993 pageant, Silvia Lakatošová from Slovakia supossed to participate there, but was remplaced by undisclosed reazons by a runner up - Dana Vojtechovska also from Slovakia.
  •  Turkey – The winner of Miss Turkey 1993, Arzum Onan was supposed to participate at Miss World 1993, however she won Miss Europe 1993 in June making her unable to compete after and remplaced by her runner up - Emel Yildirim.

Other Notes

  •  France - Véronique de la Cruz, a semi-finalist at this year’s Miss World, was unplaced at Miss Universe 1993 pageant in Mexico City just 6 months earlier.

References

  1. ^ The Moscow Times
  2. ^ ""Мисс Украина": 7 победительниц — с олигархами, 4 — не у дел - Новости шоу бизнеса - Как сложились судьбы всех 26 девушек, становившихся королевами красоты в нашей стране. | СЕГОДНЯ". Archived from the original on 8 June 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Anhui beauty to represent China in Miss World pageant". The Straits Times. 11 May 1993. Retrieved 5 May 2025 – via National Library Board.
  4. ^ "Meet China's Ms World hope". The New PaperThe. 10 May 1993. p. 2. Retrieved 5 May 2025 – via National Library Board.
  5. ^ "China to hold first national beauty pageant in May". The Straits Times. 27 March 1993. p. 11. Retrieved 5 May 2025 – via National Library Board.
  6. ^ Reid, Robert H. (30 May 1993). "Amid war, Sarajevo beauties vie for title". Star-News. p. 6. Retrieved 5 May 2025 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "...As Sarajevo hosts a bittersweet beauty pageant". The Day. 30 May 1993. p. 2. Retrieved 5 May 2025 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "Eligen a "Miss Albania"" [They chose "Miss Albania"]. La Opinion (in Spanish). 19 April 1993. p. 21. Retrieved 5 May 2025 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Veidemann-Makko, Anna-Maria (13 June 2024). "HÕISSA, PULMAD! Miss Estonia 1993 abiellus Itaalia päikese all" [HAPPY WEDDING! Miss Estonia 1993 got married under the Italian sun]. Ohtuleht (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2025.
  10. ^ "Hanna to be Miss World judge - Entertainment". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  11. ^ "The Day".
  12. ^ Tiļļa, Andris (21 April 2018). "30 gadi kopš skaistumkonkursā "Mis Rīga". Latvijas šovbiznesa balvas, skandāli, izaicinājumi, etaloni" [30 years since the beauty contest "Miss Riga". Latvian show business awards, scandals, challenges, benchmarks]. LA.LV (in Latvian). Archived from the original on 1 April 2025. Retrieved 23 April 2025.
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