World Miss University
World Miss University is an international beauty contest held annually in Seoul, South Korea since 1986,[1] with an average of about 70 contestants every year.[2] The event is to select World Miss University Peace Corp Representatives.
Motto | Peace Movement for the World’s Unification |
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Formation | 1986 |
Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | New York City |
Location | |
Official language | English |
Chairman | Seung Min Lee |
Website | http://wmu.world/ |
As an event was organized by the International Association of University Presidents after the United Nations named 1986 the Year of Peace,[3] the organizing committee dispatches peace missions to regions in conflict like Kosovo and Rwanda.[1] These days, the event is organized by World Miss University Organizing Committee which has headquarter in Manhattan, New York, United States.
Winners
Year | Contestant | Country | Place of Venue | Entrants |
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1986 | Rosalie van Breemen[4] | Netherlands | Seoul, South Korea | 18 |
1987 | Choi Yeon-hee (최연희) | South Korea | 36 | |
1988 | Kathryn Elizabeth Coonz | United States | 43 | |
1989 | Priyadarshini Pradhan | India | 56 | |
1990 | Ekaterina Parfenova | Soviet Union | 73 | |
1991 | Celeste Weaver | United States | 66 | |
1992 | Heiðrún Anna Björnsdóttir[5] | Iceland | 59 | |
1993 | Ewa Wachowicz[6] | Poland | unknown | |
1995 | Birgitta Ína Unnarsdóttir[7] | Iceland | 46 | |
1996 | Laura García | Spain | 45 | |
1997 | Jang Hae-yoon (장해윤) | South Korea | 50 | |
2000 | Renata Fan[8] | Brazil | 46 | |
2001 | Eleni Pechlivanidi[9] | Greece | 33 | |
2003 | Ayusha Shrestha[10] | Nepal | Daegu, South Korea | 30 |
2004 | Julija Djadenko[11] | Latvia | Shenzen, China | 36 |
2005 | Jade Collins[12] | New Zealand | Seoul, South Korea | 26 |
2006 | Cristiana Frixione[13] | Nicaragua | 43 | |
2007 | Aleksandra Plemic[14] | Germany | 46 | |
2008 | Sarnai Amar[15] | Mongolia | Shenzen, China | 34 |
2009 | Jo Eun-joo (조은주)[16] | South Korea | Seoul, South Korea | 36 |
2010 | Katie Farr[17] | England | 42 | |
2011 | Siria Ysabel Bojorquez[18] | United States | 64 | |
2012 | Mia Hasanagic | Denmark | 44 | |
2014 | Karina Stephania Martin Jiménez[19] | Mexico | 30 | |
2016 | Kelin Poldy Rivera Kroll | Peru | Beijing, China | 57 |
2017 | Claudia Moras Baez[20] | Cuba | Phom Penh, Cambodia | 83 |
2018 | Adriana Moya | Costa Rica | Seoul, South Korea | 50 |
2019 | Nguyễn Thị Thanh Khoa | Vietnam | Jeju Island, South Korea | 36 |
Countries by number of title wins
Country | Titles | Year(s) |
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United States | 3 | 1988, 1991, 2011 |
South Korea | 1987, 1997, 2009 | |
Iceland | 2 | 1992, 1995 |
Vietnam | 1 | 2019 |
Costa Rica | 2018 | |
Cuba | 2017 | |
Peru | 2016 | |
Mexico | 2014 | |
Denmark | 2012 | |
England | 2010 | |
Mongolia | 2008 | |
Germany | 2007 | |
Nicaragua | 2006 | |
New Zealand | 2005 | |
Latvia | 2004 | |
Nepal | 2003 | |
Greece | 2001 | |
Brazil | 2000 | |
Spain | 1996 | |
Poland | 1993 | |
Soviet Union | 1990 | |
India | 1989 | |
Netherlands | 1986 | |
List of runners-up
Year | 1st Runner-up | 2nd Runner-up | 3rd Runner-up | 4th Runner-up | 5th Runner-up |
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1986 | Choi Yun-hee South Korea |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1987 | Endang Lilyanne Lie Indonesia |
Catherine Lalice Goh Wen Xia Singapore |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1988 | Mervi Hannele Lehto Finland |
Ghyong Ying Chen Taiwan |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1989 | Han Heui-jeong South Korea |
Kyle Allison Kirby Ireland |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1990 | Luh Ayu Ariestanti Indonesia |
Veronika Gerynne Netherlands |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1991 | Yuliya Shestopalova Ukraine |
Ni Putu Khatalia Prabasari Indonesia |
Elina Kefi Greece |
not awarded | not awarded |
1992 | Polina Zhuravlyova-Vikhovskaya Russia |
Susanty Manuhutu Indonesia |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1993 | Viive Saul Estonia |
Lirian Souza Soares Brazil |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1995 | Song Il Han South Korea 2 |
Kim Dae Hyun South Korea 4 |
Mônica Regina Guimarães Ferreira Brazil |
Holga Stiereshkovac Kazakhstan 2 |
not awarded |
1996 | Sun Song-ji South Korea |
Julia Kowalska Poland |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
1997 | Agnieszka Zielinska Poland |
Bellatrix Amanda Juin Indonesia |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2000 | Sandra Bretones France |
Lilita Leice Latvia |
Ha So-young South Korea |
Anna Dantchenko Greece |
Ganna Vruglevska Ukraine |
2001 | Daniela Estefania Puig Argentina |
Emelie Lundqvist Sweden |
Tipsupar Rungreungsri Thailand |
Claudia Patricia Alaniz Nicaragua |
Adriana Luci de Souza Reis Brazil |
2003 | Roxana Florina Curelea Moldova |
Medha Raghunath India |
Lee Soo-jin South Korea |
Shana Van Beers Belgium |
not awarded |
2004 | Ahn Ji-soo South Korea |
Yang Hua China |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2005 | Varga Tiffany South Africa |
Katrine Ozolina Latvia |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2006 | Marcela De Almeida Carvalho Brazil |
Aurélye Bonvalet France |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2007 | Rita Bernotaite Lithuania |
Chukwudube Usowanne Nigeria |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2008 | Mariana Oliveira Marques Brazil |
Jinkyung Bai South Korea |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2009 | Salcy da Encarnacao Lima Brazil |
Anna Maria Tarnowska Poland |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2010 | Katarzyna Kuziemska Poland |
Choi Jung-hwa South Korea |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2011 | Monika Plochocka Poland |
Swetha Sridhar India |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2012 | Elina Grundane Latvia |
Kim Eun-sol South Korea 1 |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
2014 | Juliete de Pieri Brazil |
Sisse Houlberg Winther Denmark |
Demi-Lee Rebula Lebanon |
Jovana Maksimovic Serbia |
not awarded |
2016 | Heyi Li Macao |
Anzhelika Rublevska Pakistan |
Nagma Shrestha Nepal |
not awarded | not awarded |
2017 | Nina Yevtushenko Ukraine |
Daniela Gods Romanovska Latvia |
Sao TomrongPich Cambodia |
Kasia Szklarczyk Poland |
Mariana Ortega Mexico |
2018 | Matrosova Karolina Latvia |
Yitong Xu China |
Hyunji Hong South Korea |
Plotytsia Bohdana Ukraine |
Michelle Garibay Mexico |
2019 | Ekaterina Petsonkina Estonia |
Wichida Nuamsorn Thailand |
not awarded | not awarded | not awarded |
Winners Gallery
- World Miss University 2009
Jo Eun-joo, South Korea - World Miss University 2006
Cristiana Frixione, Nicaragua - World Miss University 2000
Renata Fan, Brazil - World Miss University 1993
Ewa Wachowicz, Poland
See also
- List of beauty contests
References
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- "Heiðrún Anna Björnsdóttir, Miss World University". Morgunblaðið. October 8, 1992. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
- "Ewa Wachowicz for the entire year". Gazeta Wyborcza. October 14, 1995. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
Ewa Wachowicz, press secretary for then-Prime Minister Waldemar Pawlak and former Miss Polonia, third runner-up to Miss World 1992 and World Miss University University 1993.
- "Icelandic girl". Morgunblaðið. June 1, 1995. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
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- "News archive: October - December 2004". Pageant News Bureau. November 2004. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
Julija Djadenko, 23, of Latvia won the title of World Miss University in Shenzhen, China, on Nov. 19, 2004.
- "Kiwi Crowned World Miss University 2005". Scoop. October 17, 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
- "Frixione won world title". La Prensa. November 12, 2006. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
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"News archive: October - December 2007". Pageant News Bureau. October 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
Aleksandra Plemic, 22, of Germany won the Miss World University Pageant in Seoul, South Korea, on Oct. 31, 2007.
"Profile of Aleksandra Plemic". modelome.com. Retrieved 25 October 2010. "Charming does not pass". Kölnische Rundschau. March 3, 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2010. - "Miss World University". jemin.com. November 28, 2008. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
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- "British Student Crowned World Miss University". The Chosun Ilbo. December 14, 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- "The U.S. Siria Yasabel Bojorguez Crowned World Miss University 2011".
- "Karina Martin - World Miss University 2014. from Mexico". Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- "Claudia Moras Baez crowned World Miss University 2017". Retrieved 7 June 2018.
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