Мисс Мира 1998 , 48-е издание конкурса Мисс Мира , состоялось 26 ноября 1998 года на курорте Lake Berjaya Mahé на острове Маэ , Сейшельские острова . 86 делегатов со всего мира боролись за корону. Ronan Keating , затем солистом Boyzone и MTV «s Eden Harel состоялось событие. Победитель в этом году, Израиль «s Линор Абаргиль , [1] показал дни после соревнований , что она была изнасилована несколько недель до начала конкурса. Ее короновала Мисс мира 1997, Диана Хайден из Индии .
Страны и территории, приславшие делегатов, и результаты конкурса "Мисс мира 1998" [1] [2]
Места размещения [ править ]
Окончательные результаты
Конкурсант
Мисс мира 1998
Израиль - Линор Абаргил
1 место, занявшее второе место
Франция - Вероник Калок
2-й призер
Малайзия - Лина Теох
Топ-5
Чехия - Алена Шередова
ЮАР - Керишни Найкер
Топ 10
Бразилия - Адриана Рейс
Чили - Даниэлла Кампос [ необходима ссылка ]
Ямайка - Кристин Стро
Перу - Мариана Ларрабуре
США - Шона Гэмбилл
Континентальные королевы красоты [ править ]
Континентальная группа
Конкурсант
Африке
ЮАР - Керишни Найкер
Америка
Чили - Даниэлла Кампос
Азия и Океания
Малайзия - Лина Теох
Карибский бассейн
Ямайка - Кристин Стро
Европа
Израиль - Линор Абаргил
Участники [ править ]
American Virgin Islands – Wendy Sanchez
Angola – Maria Manuela Cortez de Lemos João
Argentina – Natalia Elisa González
Aruba – Judelca Shahira Briceno
Australia – Sarah-Jane Camille St. Clair
Austria – Sabine Lindorfer
Bahamas – LeTeasha Henrietta Ingraham
Belgium – Tanja Dexters
Bolivia – Bianca Bauer Áñez
Bosnia & Herzegovina – Samra Tojaga
Botswana – Earthen Pinkinyana Mbulawa
Brazil – Adriana Reis
British Virgin Islands – Virginia Olen Rubiane
Bulgaria – Polina Petkova
Canada – Leanne Baird
Cayman Islands – Gemma Marie McLaughlin
Chile – Daniella Andrea Campos Lathrop[citation needed]
Colombia – Mónica Marcela Cuartas Jiménez
Costa Rica – María Luisa Ureña Salazar
Croatia – Lejla Šehović
Curaçao – Jeameane Veronica Colastica
Cyprus – Chrysanthi Michael
Czech Republic – Alena Šeredová
Dominican Republic – Sharmin Arelis Díaz Costo
Ecuador – Vanessa Natania Graf Alvear
Estonia – Ly Jürgenson
Finland – Maaret Saija Nousiainen
France – Véronique Caloc
Germany – Sandra Ahrabian
Ghana – Efia Owusuaa Marfo
Gibraltar – Melanie Soiza
Greece – Katia Marie Margaritoglou
Guatemala – Glenda Iracema Cifuentes Ruiz
Holland – Nerena Ruinemans
Hong Kong China – Jessie Chiu Chui-Yi
Hungary – Eva Horvath
India – Annie Thomas
Ireland – Vivienne Doyle
Israel – Linor Abargil[1]
Italy – Maria Concetta Travaglini
Jamaica – Christine Renee Straw
Japan – Rie Mochizuki
Kazakhstan – Anna Kirpota
Korea – Kim Kun-woo
Lebanon – Clemence Achkar
Liberia – Olivia Precious Cooper
Lithuania – Kristina Pakarnaite
Malaysia – Lina Teoh Pick Lim
Malta – Rebecca Camilleri
Mauritius – Oona Sujaya Fulena
Mexico – Vilma Verónica Zamora Suñol
Nepal – Jyoti Pradhan
New Zealand – Tanya Hayward
Nicaragua – Claudia Patricia Alaniz Hernández
Nigeria – Temitayo Osobu
Norway – Henriette Dankersten
Panama – Lorena del Carmen Zagía Miro
Paraguay – Perla Carolina Benítez Gonzales
Peru – Mariana Larrabure de Orbegoso
Philippines – Rachel Muyot Soriano
Poland – Izabela Opęchowska
Portugal – Marcia Vasconcelos
Puerto Rico – Antonia Alfonso Pagán
Russia – Tatiana Makrouchina
Sint Maarten – Myrtille Charlotte Brookson
Seychelles – Alvina Antoinette Grand d'Court
Singapore – Grace Chay
Slovakia – Karolina Cicatkova
Slovenia – Mihaela (Miša) Novak
South Africa – Kerishnie Naicker
Spain – Rocío Jiménez Fernández
Swaziland – Cindy Stanckoczi
Sweden – Jessica Magdalena Therése Almenäs
Switzerland – Sonja Grandjean
Chinese Taipei – Chen Yi-Ju
Tanzania – Basila Kalubha Mwanukuzi
Trinidad & Tobago – Jeanette Marie La Caillie
Turkey – Buket Saygi
Ukraine – Nataliya Nadtochey
United Kingdom – Emmalene McLoughlin
United States – Shauna Gene Gambill
Uruguay – María Desiree Fernández Mautone
Venezuela – Verónica Schneider Rodríguez
Yugoslavia – Jelena Jakovljević
Zambia – Chisala Chibesa
Zimbabwe – Annette Kambarami
Judges[edit]
Eric Morley
Diana Hayden – Miss World 1997 from India
Sophie Dahl
Pilin Leon – Miss World 1981 from Venezuela[1][2]
Jonah Lomu[1][2]
Mark Newson
Terry O'Neill
Mica Paris
Jacques Villeneuve[1][2]
Scrutineer[edit]
David Boyd
Notes[edit]
Miss Malaysia, Lina Teoh is the cousin of the owner for Lake Berjaya Resort, Mahé.
Debuts[edit]
Angola
Kazakhstan
Sint Maarten
Returns[edit]
Last competed in 1977:
Nicaragua
Last competed in 1988:
Liberia
Last competed in 1994:
Mauritius
Last competed in 1996:
Curaçao
Nigeria
Replacements[edit]
Czech Republic – Kateřina Stočesová - She won the Queen of the World 1998 title and was unable to compete due to contract duties.
Kazakhstan – Dana Tolesh[3]
France - Véronique Caloc was the first runner-up at Miss France 1998, representing Martinique. She was chosen to represent France at Miss World, while the winner of Miss France 1998, Sophie Thalmann, participated at Miss Universe 1998.
Withdrawals[edit]
Belize - Viola Jeffery - Due to lack of sponsors. She went to Miss Universe 1999.
Bonaire - Julina Felida - Due to lack of sponsors. She went to Miss Universe 1999.
Honduras - The 3rd runner-up of the Miss Honduras 1997 pageant, Miriam Eloisa Vivas Luna was chosen to participate at Miss World 1998,[4] but she wasn't able to travel to the contest due to the consequences of Hurricane Mitch in November of that year in Central America.[5] She went to Miss Asia-Pacific 1998.
Latvia - Evija Rucevska - She withdrew for personal reasons, but competed a year later in Miss World 1999.
Macau - Miss Macau pageant stop to held due lack of sponsorship and low televiewers. Only was held in 2008 for 2 years. [6]
Namibia - Miss Namibia 1998, Retha Reinders did not participate due to the lack of sponsorship.
Iraq - Ban Kadret - She withdrew because of a disagreement between Eric Morley and the Miss Iraq organizers, due to sanctions placed on Iraq.
Suriname - Miss Suriname 1998, Farah Breeveld did not participate due to the lack of sponsorship.
Thailand - Lacked sponsorship to send a delegate.
References[edit]
^ a b c d e f g"Linor cruises to Miss World title". BBC News. 27 November 1998. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
^ a b c d"Miss World goes PC?". BBC News. 26 November 1998. Retrieved 25 January 2016.