Curaçao at major beauty pageants
This is a list of Curaçao's representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants, considered the most important in the world. The country has yet to win any of the four pageants.
Hundreds of beauty pageants are conducted yearly, but the Big Four are considered the most prestigious,[1] widely covered and broadcast by media.[2] The Wall Street Journal,[3] BBC News,[4] CNN,[5] Xinhua News Agency,[6] and global news agencies such as Reuters[7] and Agence France-Presse[8][9] collectively refer to the four major pageants as "Big Four" namely: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth.[10][11][12]
Curaçao's Big Four titleholders
- Color Key
- Ended as Runner-up
- Ended as one of the Finalists or Semi-finalists
YEAR | MISS UNIVERSE | MISS WORLD | MISS INTERNATIONAL | MISS EARTH |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Chantal Wiertz TBA |
↑ No Pageant Held | x | |
2019 | Kyrsha Attaf | Sharon Meyer | x | x |
2018 | Akisha Albert Top 10 |
Nazira Colastica | Diöna Angela | Alexandra Atalita |
2017 | Nashaira Balentien | Vanity Girigori | Chanelle De Lau 1st Runner-Up |
x |
2016 | Chanelle De Lau | Sabrina Namias de Castro | x | x |
2015 | Kanisha Sluis Top 10 |
Alexandra Krijger | x | x |
2014 | Laurien Angelista | Gayle Sulvaran | Chimay Ramos | Akisha Albert |
2013 | Eline de Pool | Xafira Urselita | x | Archangela García |
2012 | Monifa Jansen | Stephanie Rose-Chang | x | x |
2011 | Evalina van Putten | Monifa Jansen | x | Miluska Willems |
2010 | Safira de Wit | Angenie Simon | x | Norayla Francisco |
2009 | Angenie Simon | Chantalle Thomassen | x | x |
2008 | Jenyfeer Mercelina | Norayla Francisco | x | x |
2007 | Naemi Monte | Mckeyla Richards | x | x |
2006 | x | Fyrena Martha | x | Kristal Sprock |
2005 | Rychacviana Coffie | x | x | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 2001 in Manila, Philippines. Curaçao send their first delegate in 2006) |
2004 | Angeline da Silva | Sue-Ann Stephanie Hudson | x | |
2003 | Vanessa van Arendonk | Angeline da Silva | x | |
2002 | Ayanette Statia | Ayanette Statia Top 20 |
Luz Thonysha de Souza | |
2001 | Fatima St. Jago | x | Vanessa van Arendonk | |
2000 | x | Jozaine Wall | Roselle Augusta | |
1999 | Jouraine Ricardo | x | Pamela Winkel Top 10 | |
1998 | Natacha Bloem | Jearmeane Colastica | Santa Tokaay | |
1997 | Verna Vásquez Top 6 |
x | Jadira Bislick | |
1996 | Vanessa Mambi | Yandra Faulborn | x | |
1995 | Maruschka Jansen | Danique Regales | x | |
1994 | Jasmin Clifton | Marisa Bos | x | |
1993 | Elsa Roozendal | Sally Daflaar | x | |
1992 | Mijanou de Paula | Christina Bakhuis | x | |
1991 | Jacqueline Krijger Top 10 |
Nashaira Desbarida | x | |
1990 | x | Jacqueline Krijger | x | |
1989 | Anna Mosteiro | Supharmy Sadjie | x | |
1988 | x | Anushka Cova | x | |
1987 | Viennaline Arvelo | Diana Fraai | x | |
1986 | Christine Sibilo | x | x | |
1985 | Sheida Wever | Lidushka Curiel | x | |
1984 | Susanne Verbrugge | Ivette Atacho | x | |
1983 | Maybeline Snel | Yvette Domacasse | x | |
1982 | Minerva Hierons | Vendetta Roozendal | x | |
1981 | Maria Maxima Croes | Mylene Gerard | x | |
1980 | Hassana Hammoud | Soraida de Windt | x | |
1979 | x | x | x | |
1978 | Solange de Castro | Silvana Trinidad | x | |
1977 | Regine Tromp | Xiomara Winklaar | x | |
1976 | Anneke Dijkhuizen Top 12 |
Viveca Marchena | x | |
1975 | Jamine Fraites | Elvira Bakker | x | |
1974 | Catherine de Jongh | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1951 in London, United Kingdom. Curaçao send their first delegate in 1975.) |
x | |
1973 | Ingeborg Zieliński | x | ||
1972 | Ingrid Prade | x | ||
1971 | Maria Vonhogen | Imelda Thodé | ||
1970 | Nilva Maduro | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1960 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan. Curaçao send their first delegate in 1971.) | ||
1969 | Yvonne Wardekker | |||
1968 | Annemarie Braafheid 1st Runner-Up | |||
1967 | Imelda Thodé | |||
1966 | Elizabeth Sánchez | |||
1965 | Ninfa Palm | |||
1964 | Iris de Windt | |||
1963 | Philomena Zieliński | |||
↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1952 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1960 in Florida, United States. Curacao send their first delegate in 1963) |
× Did not compete
↑ No pageant held
( * ) "unknown contestant name"
Pageant | Placements | Best result |
---|---|---|
Miss Universe | 6 | 1st Runner-Up (1968) |
Miss World | 1 | Top 20 (2002) |
Miss International | 2 | 1st Runner-Up (2017) |
Miss Earth | 0 | None |
Total | 9 | 1st Runner-Up (1968) (Miss Universe), 1st Runner-Up (2017) (Miss International) |
References
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- Kanja, Kirstin (20 December 2019). "Beauty with a purpose: What it means to be Miss World, Miss Universe". Standard Media. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- Jun, Kwanwoo (2003-12-03). "Lost in Storm's Debris: A Beauty Pageant". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
- Amee, Enriquez (2 February 2014). "Philippines: How to make a beauty queen". BBC News. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- Cabato, Regine (27 January 2017). "How a country hosts a Miss Universe pageant". CNN. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- News, China (3 November 2018). "Myanmar's beauty queen to take part in Miss World pageant 2018 in China". Xinhua News Agency. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- News, Reuters (13 December 2013). "The Philippines earns another crown". Reuters. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- Joel, Guinto (13 March 2015). "PH Cinderellas 'duck walk' to world stage". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- Joel, Guinto (12 March 2015). "In beauty pageants, Philippines' modern day Cinderellas seize world stage". GMA News Online. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- Vietnam, News (2008-10-08). "Những scandal của Miss World". Vietnam Express. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
- Ibrahim, Lynda (2013-09-13). "The misses and missuses of the world". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
- Lowe, Aya (2016-01-25). "Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
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