Miss International 2001 | |
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Date | October 4, 2001[1] |
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Venue | Nakano Sun Plaza, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan[1] |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 52[1] |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Małgorzata Rożniecka[1][2] Poland |
Congeniality | Siv Hegerland Norway |
Best National Costume | Baek Myoung-hee South Korea |
Photogenic | Dikla Elkabetz Israel |
Miss International 2001, the 41st Miss International pageant, was held on October 4, 2001 at the Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo, Japan. At the end of the event, Vivian Urdaneta of Venezuela crowned her successor Małgorzata Rożniecka of Poland.[2]
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss International 2001 | |
1st Runner-up | |
2nd Runner-up |
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Top 15 |
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Contestants
- Argentina – María Victoria Branda
- Aruba – Daphne Dione Croes
- Bolivia – Joan Priscilla Quiroga
- Brazil – Fernanda Tinti Borja Pinto
- Britain – Michelle Watson
- Canada – Shauna Leah-Ann Olechow
- Chile – Paula Orchard
- Colombia – María Rocio Stevenson Covo
- Croatia – Martina Poljak
- Curaçao – Vanessa van Arendonk
- Cyprus – Maria Alecou Hadzivassiliou
- Czech Republic – Andrea Vranová
- Dominican Republic – Belgica Judith Cury de Lara
- Finland – Hanna Mirjami Pajulammi
- France – Nawal Benhlal
- Germany – Anna Ziemski
- Greece – Fotini Kokari
- Guatemala – Rosa Maria Castañeda Aldana
- Hawaii – Yoon Hee Jenny Lee
- Holland – Caroline Heijboer
- Hong Kong – Hoi Ting Heidi Chu
- Iceland – Iris Dögg Oddsdóttir
- India – Kanwal Toor
- Israel – Dikla Elkabetz
- Japan – Hanako Suzuki (鈴木華子)
- South Korea – Baek Myoung-hee
- Latvia – Laura Vīksna
- Macedonia – Dragana Klopcevska
- Malaysia – Cheah Teck Yoong
- Malta – Ruth Spiteri
- Mexico – Irma Mariana Ríos Franco
- Mongolia – Sansarmaa Tsedevsuren Luvsandoo
- Nicaragua – Renneé Fabiola Dávila
- Northern Marianas – Rowina Taimanao Ogo
- Norway – Siv Therese Hegerland Havik
- Palau – Indira Isikl Kazuma
- Philippines – Maricarl Canlas Tolosa
- Poland – Małgorzata Rożniecka
- Puerto Rico – Lorna Otero Pérez
- Russia – Tatiana Pavlova
- San Marino – Marzia Bellesso
- Singapore – Juley Binte Abdullah
- Slovak Republic – Barbara Pappova
- Spain – Ayola Molina Carrasco
- Sweden – Sara Nicole Cameron
- Thailand – Kanithakan Saengprachaksakula
- Tunisia – Leila Oualha
- Turkey – Ece F. Incedursun
- Ukraine – Natalia Bakulina
- United States – Eleana Thompson
- Venezuela – Aura Zambrano
- Yugoslavia – Iva Gordana Milivojevic
Notes
Withdrawals
Replacements
- San Marino – Maria Elisa Canti (to concentrate on the Miss Europe pageant)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Miss Poland wins international beauty pageant". Japan Weekly Monitor. October 8, 2001. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
- 1 2 Vina, Nguyen (September 28, 2015). "All winners of the contest Miss International". Global Express News. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
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