List of Miss Universe Malaysia titleholders

This is a list of women who have won the Miss Malaya, Miss Malaysia and Miss Universe Malaysia beauty pageant.

Titleholders

1964 to present

From 1964 on, the winner of Miss Universe Malaysia represent the country at Miss Universe pageant.

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year State Miss Universe Malaysia Placement at Miss Universe Special awards
2024 Selangor Sandra Lim Shue Hui Top 30
2023 Kuala Lumpur Serena Siew Mun Lee[1] Unplaced
2022 Selangor Lesley Cheam Wei Yeng Unplaced
2021 Did not compete
2020 Sarawak Francisca Luhong James[2] Unplaced
2019 Kuala Lumpur Shwetajeet Kaur Sekhon[3] Unplaced
2018 Penang Jane Teoh Jun[4] Unplaced
2017 Kuala Lumpur Samantha Katie James[5] Unplaced
2016 Selangor Kiranmeet Kaur Jassal[6] Unplaced
2015 Negeri Sembilan Vanessa Tevi Kumares[7] Unplaced
2014 Perak Sabrina Beneett[8] Unplaced
2013 Putrajaya Carey Ng Sue Mun[9] Unplaced
2012 Penang Kimberley Ann Estrop-Leggett[10] Unplaced
2011 Kuala Lumpur Deborah Priya Henry[11] Unplaced
2010 Selangor Nadine Ann Thomas[12] Unplaced
2009 Sabah Joannabelle Ng Li Vun[13] Unplaced
2008 Terengganu Levi Li Su Lin[14] Unplaced
2007 Sarawak Adelaine Chin Ai Nee[15] Unplaced
2006 Malacca Melissa Ann Tan Swee Yen[16] Unplaced
2005 Sabah Angela Gan Hui Boon[17] Unplaced
2004 Penang Andrea Veronica Fonseka[18] Unplaced
2003 Kuala Lumpur Elaine Daly[19] Unplaced
2002 Sarawak Karen Lit Eit Ang[20] Unplaced
2001 Pahang Michelle Tung Mei Chin[21] Unplaced
2000 Sarawak Lynette Mei-Ling Ludi[22] Unplaced
1999 Sarawak Jeanette Ooi Phaik Kween[23] Unplaced
1998 Kuala Lumpur Sherine Wong Sook Ling[citation needed] Unplaced
1997 Penang Trincy Low Ee Bing[24] Unplaced
1996 Johor Adeline Ong Siew Fong[25] Unplaced
1995 Selangor Suziela Azrai[26] Unplaced
1994 Sarawak Liza Koh[27][28][29] Unplaced
1993 Selangor Lucy Narayanasamy[30] Unplaced
1992 Kuala Lumpur Crystal Yong[31] Unplaced
1991 Perak Elaine Chew[32] Unplaced
1990 Perak Anna Lin Mei Yoke[33] Unplaced
1989 Selangor Carmen Cheah Swee[34] Unplaced
1988 Johor Linda Lum Chee Ling[35] Unplaced
1987 Sabah Christine Praglar[36] Unplaced
1986 Sabah Betty Chee Nyuk Pit Unplaced
1985 Pahang Agnes Chin Lai Hong[37] Unplaced
1984 Selangor Latifah Abdul Hamid[38] Unplaced
1983 Kedah Puspa Mohamad Salleh[39][40] Unplaced
1982 Kuala Lumpur Siti Rohani Wahid[41] Unplaced
1981 Kuala Lumpur Audrey Loh Yin Fong Unplaced
1980 Pahang Felicia Yong Lee Lin Unplaced
1979 Pahang Irene Wong Sun Ching[42][43] Unplaced
1978 Kuala Lumpur Yasmin Yusuff[44] Unplaced Best National Costume (2nd runner-up)
1977 Pahang Leong Li Ping[45] Unplaced
1976 Perak Teh Faridah Ahmad Norizan[46][47] Unplaced
1975 Perak Alice Cheong Yee Leng[48][49] Unplaced
1974 Johor Lily Chong Swee Lian[50] Unplaced
1973 Selangor Margaret Loo Tai-Tai[51] Unplaced
1972 Johor Helen Looi[52] Unplaced
1971 Selangor Yvette Batterman[53] Unplaced
1970 Perak Josephine Lena Wong[54] Top 15
  • Queen of Expo
  • Best in Swimsuit (Top 10)
1969 Penang Sabrina Loo[55][56][note 1] Did not compete
Selangor Rosemary Wan Chow Mei[57] Unplaced
1968 Johor Maznah Mohamed Ali[58] Unplaced
1967 Kedah Monkam Siprasome[59][60][note 2] Unplaced
1966 Perak Helen Lee Siew Lien[61][62] Unplaced
1965 Penang Patricia Augustus[63] Unplaced
1964 Selangor Angela Filmer[64][65] Unplaced

1949 to 1963

Miss Malaysia titleholders from 1949 to 1963 include:

Year State Miss Malaya Placement at Miss Universe Special awards
1963 Kelantan Nik Azizah Nik Yahya Did not compete
1962 Singapore Sarah Al Habshee Abdullah[66] Unplaced
1955 Unknown Unknown[67] Did not compete
1954 Singapore Marjorie Wee[68][69] Competed as Miss Singapore
1953 Singapore Violet Maria Sleigh[70] Did not compete
1952 Selangor Zainon Mohammed Did not compete
1951 Kuala Lumpur Colleen Cooke[71][72] No pageant
1949 Kuala Lumpur Joan May Darby[73] No pageant

List of Runners-up and finalists

Edition Winner
(1st Place)
1st Runner–Up
(2nd Place)
2nd Runner–Up
(3rd Place)
3rd Runner–Up
(4th Place)
4th Runner–Up
(5th Place)
1949 Joan Darby
  Kuala Lumpur
Babsy Nariman
  Burma/  Singapore
Margaret Potter
  Kuala Lumpur
Not awarded from 1949 until 1973
1951 Colleen Cooke
  Kuala Lumpur
Queenie Hatelie
  Penang
Maria
  Singapore
1953 Violet Sleigh
  Kuala Lumpur
Adeda Al-Johary
  Singapore
Jill Wilkinson
  Penang
1954 Marjorie Wee
  Singapore
Violet Sleigh
  Kuala Lumpur
Rugayah Ibrahim
  Singapore
1964 Angela Filmer
  Selangor
Vera Wee
  Singapore
Leonie Foo
  Perak
1965 Patricia Augustus
  Penang
Alice Woon
  Singapore
Clara de Run
  Selangor
1966 Helen Lee
  Perak
Betty Lim
  Kuala Lumpur
Ho Lee
  Kuala Lumpur
1967 Monkam Siprasome
  Kedah
Maznah Mohamed Ali
  Johor
Ramlah Alang
  Terengganu
1969 Sabrina Loo
  Penang
Rosemary Wan
  Selangor
Sandra Van Geyzel
  Negeri Sembilan
1970 Josephine Lena Wong
  Perak
Linda Soo
  Penang
Mary Ann Wong
  Pahang
1971[74] Yvette Batterman
  Selangor
Zuraidah Ismail
  Pahang
Jenny Ng
  Johor
1973 Margaret Loo
  Selangor
Evelyn Thum
  Penang
Marleng Shawn
  Sarawak
1974[75] Lily Chong
  Johor
Linda Kaur
  Selangor
Rosalinda Ahmad
  Terengganu
Jan Khan
  Perak
Susanna Jipanis
  Sabah
1975[76] Alice Cheong
  Perak
Sabrina Husseini
  Penang
Janet Yee
  Selangor
Gracie Veronica Giekie
  Sarawak
Jamaliah Ahmad
  Terengganu
1976 Faridah Norizan
  Perak
Maria Low
  Johor
Noraine Ahmad Not awarded
1978 Yasmin Yusoff
  Kuala Lumpur
Nancie Foo
  Selangor
Leona Anne Pinto
  Sarawak
Ngafimah Osir
  Sabah
Risia Ali Omar
  Sabah
1979 Irene Wong
  Pahang
Debbie Oh
  Sarawak
Saharah Abu Bakar
  Kelantan
Janet Poon
  Kedah
Annie Chin
  Selangor
1988 Linda Lum
  Johor
Amy Quek
  Sarawak
Jennifer Chong
  Negeri Sembilan
Not awarded
1989 Carmen Cheah
  Selangor
Christine Tan
  Penang
Evrill June
  Sabah
Bernaddine Ooi
  Penang
Jean Chia
  Sarawak
1997 Trincy Low
  Penang
Ooi Bee Bee Kathleen Cyril Not awarded
2002 Karen Ang
  Sarawak
Christina Chelliah
  Kuala Lumpur
Unknown
2003 Elaine Daly
  Kuala Lumpur
Andrea Ho
  Penang
Rane Tey
  Johor
A. Thanusia
  Penang
Jacqueline How
  Kuala Lumpur
2004 Andrea Fonseka
  Penang
Pushpa Narayan
  Pahang
Estelle Looi
  Penang
Not awarded from 2004 until 2010
2005 Angela Gan
  Sabah
Chloe Chan
  Perak
Chermaine Poo
  Kuala Lumpur
2006 Melissa Ann Tan
  Malacca
Rehka Athmalingam
  Perak
Daphne Chan
  Johor
2007 Adelaine Chin
  Sarawak
Goh Nai Hsing
  Kuala Lumpur
Sue Ann Cheng
  Sarawak
2008 Levy Li
  Terengganu
Jean Thor Nee
  Kuala Lumpur
Valerie Chan
  Sarawak
2009 Joannabelle Ng
  Sabah
Cassandra Patrick
  Kuala Lumpur
Claudia Tania Sibert
  Sarawak
2010 Nadine Ann Thomas
  Selangor
Mourhna Reddy
  Kuala Lumpur
Vera Hui
  Johor
2012 Kimberley Leggett
  Penang
Gabriella Robinson
  Kuala Lumpur
Boon Lu Xanne
  Selangor
Juanita Ramayah
  Selangor
Not awarded from 2012 until 2013
2013 Carey Ng
  Putrajaya
Natalia Ng
  Selangor
May Salitah Naru Kiob
  Sabah
Symren Kaur
  Kuala Lumpur
2014 Sabrina Beneett
  Perak
Lalitha Ramesh
  Sabah
Kausalya Ida
  Sarawak
Lyn Lim
  Penang
Karina Grewal
  Selangor
2015 Vanessa Tevi Kumares
  Negeri Sembilan
Pauline Tan
  Selangor
Kelly Jagan
  Sabah
Sugeeta Chandran
  Selangor
Not awarded
2016 Kiran Jassal
  Selangor
Dhivya Dhyana Suppiah
  Kuala Lumpur
Lina Soong
  Negeri Sembilan
Swarna Naidu
  Penang
Nisha Sema
  Penang
2017 Samantha James
  Kuala Lumpur
Dana Low
  Selangor
Ollemadthee Kunasagaran
  Penang
Laura Simon
  Sabah
Not awarded from 2017 until 2020
2018 Jane Teoh
  Penang
Alexis Sue-Ann Seow
  Selangor
Liliana Fernandez
  Kuala Lumpur
Jasebel Robert
  Kuala Lumpur
2019 Shweta Sekhon
  Kuala Lumpur
Frost Yaw
  Johor
Tessmin Kaur
  Selangor
Su Lee
  Kuala Lumpur
2020 Francisca Luhong James
  Sarawak
Charissa Chong
  Selangor
Serene Chai
  Johor
Neha Verma
  Kuala Lumpur
2022 Cheam Wei Yeng
  Selangor
Ajunee Kaur
  Kuala Lumpur
Tee Wan Ying
  Pahang
Not awarded
2023 Serena Lee
  Kuala Lumpur
Caroline Green
  Sarawak
Temara Nelia Inigo
  Selangor
2024 Sandra Lim
  Selangor
Gianna Tan
  Selangor
Temara Nelia Inigo
  Selangor

1st Runner–Up

The first runner-up of each edition of Miss Universe Malaysia is the second placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Universe Malaysia (first placer). In some cases, she shall take over the title of Miss Universe. There are some special considerations:

  • The outgoing titleholder cannot fulfill her duties as the winner. This could happen and may result to resignation, giving up the title, or dethronement
  • The titleholder is dethroned due to deeds that violate the organization's policies. This has only happened in 1969.
State Titles Winning years
  Selangor 7 1979, 1978, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020
  Kuala Lumpur 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016
  Sarawak 6 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1988, 2023
  Penang 5 1972, 1973, 1975, 1989, 2003
  Perak 4 1967, 1980, 2005, 2006
  Pahang 1964, 1968, 1971, 2004
  Johor 1 2019
  Sabah 2014
  Negeri Sembilan 1966
  Singapore 1965

2nd Runner–Up

The second runner-up of each edition of Miss Universe Malaysia is the third placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Universe (first placer) and the first Runner-Up (second placer).

State Titles Winning years
  Sarawak 7 1968, 1973, 1978, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014
  Selangor 5 1965, 1975, 2012, 2019, 2023
  Negeri Sembilan 1964, 1969, 1974, 1988, 2016
  Johor 4 2003, 2006, 2010, 2020
  Sabah 1972, 1989, 2013, 2015
  Kuala Lumpur 2 2005, 2018
  Penang 2004, 2017
  Kelantan 1971, 1979
  Kedah 1967, 1976
  Malacca 1 1977
  Pahang 1966

3rd Runner–Up

State Titles Winning years
  Penang 5 1976, 1989, 2003, 2014, 2016
  Kuala Lumpur 4 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020
  Sarawak 1964, 1965, 1972, 1980
  Sabah 3 1971, 1978, 2017
  Selangor 2 2012, 2015
  Terengganu 1969, 1975
  Kelantan 1966, 1973
  Kedah 1 1979
  Perak 1977
  Perlis 1967

4th Runner–Up

State Titles Winning years
  Selangor 4 1972, 1977, 1979, 2014
  Penang 2 1967, 2016
  Kuala Lumpur 1980, 2003
  Johor 1966, 1976
  Sarawak 1 1989
  Sabah 1978
  Kelantan 1975
  Pahang 1973
  Perlis 1971
  Perak 1969
  Malacca 1965
  Terengganu 1964

Trivia

Miss Universe 1959, Akiko Kojima

Arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 15, 1959 in a series of personal appearances. She waved cheerfully to the crowd waited for her at Subang Airport. Her visit was sponsored by mr K. C. Lee of Max Factor Cosmetic and Mr. Gan Yit Loong of Hong Bee Textile (Malaya) which was the main sponsor for Miss Japan contest and also Shaw Brothers. Her KL visit marked the first time Miss Universe winner ever set foot on Malayan soil.[77]

Miss Universe 1988, Porntip Nakhirunkanok

Attend the Miss Malaysia Universe 1989 contest to witness the winner of the pageant in Kuala Lumpur.[78] She was in Malaysia to grace the pageant and left for home after three-day visit.

Miss Universe 1991, Lupita Jones

Attend the Miss Malaysia Universe 1992 contest to witness the winner of the pageant in Kuala Lumpur.[79]

Miss Universe 1994, Sushmita Sen

With her different American accent and bimbette V-signs at the Miss India 1995 pageant, she could have put off the home crowds. But not so in the last fortnight Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the city where Miss Malaysia Universe was crowned, Sushmita Sen was a vortex of sensation.[80]

Miss Universe 1995, Chelsi Smith

Attend the final of Miss Malaysia Universe 1996 contest to witness the winner of the pageant.[81]

Miss Universe 1996, Alicia Machado

Attend the final of Miss Malaysia Universe 1997 contest to witness the winner of the pageant.[82]

Miss Universe 2000, Lara Dutta

Visited Malaysia to attend the final contest of Miss Malaysia Universe 2000 in Kuala Lumpur.[83]

Miss Universe 2005, Natalie Glebova

Arrived in Kuala Lumpur on March 29, 2005 to be one of the judges for the Miss Malaysia Universe 2005 pageant.[84]

Miss Universe 2017, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters

Came to Kuala Lumpur for the launch of the MUCA brand facial skin care product which is also one of the sponsor in the Miss Universe 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand.[85] Former Miss Universe Malaysia 2011, Deborah Henry and national director of Miss Universe Malaysia, Elaine Daly were there to accompany Demi-Leigh.

National Directors

  1. Jaycee Liu Chang Lan (1962–1980)[86]
  2. Unknown (1981–2009)
  3. Andrea Fonseka (2010–2013)[87]
  4. Carey Ng (2014–2016)[citation needed]
  5. Datin Elaine Daly (2013, 2016–2022)[88]
  6. Datin Wira Poppy Capella Swastika (2023)
  7. Eleen Yong (2024–present)

Franchise Holders

  1. Rotary Club Kuala Lumpur (1952–1959)
  2. Junior Chamber of Malaya (1960–1963)
  3. PJ and Jaycees Kuala Lumpur (1964–1968)
  4. Far East Beauty Congress (1969–1974)
  5. Miss Orient Sdn. Bhd. (1975–1980)
  6. Pageant Promotions Pte. Ltd. (1981–2008)
  7. Beyond Entity Sdn. Bhd. (2009–2022; 2024–present)
  8. Just Capella Sdn. Bhd. (2023)

Name Changes

  1. Miss Malaya (1962–1963)
  2. Miss Malaysia (1964–1969)
  3. Miss Malaysia Universe (1970–2009)
  4. Miss Universe Malaysia (2010–present)

Host country

Malaysia was selected by the Miss Universe organization to be the host country twice in Miss Universe 1976 and Miss Universe 1990 but due to the lack of supports from the Malaysian government and the private sector during the year, therefore hampered the efforts of all parties involved to make it a reality. The pageants then changed to a new place which were British Hong Kong in 1976 and California, USA in 1990.[89]

Notes

  1. ^ Dethroned due to unwilling to represent Malaysia at Miss Universe. Her first runner-up, Rosemary Wan of Selangor took over the crown and title.
  2. ^ She was also known by her other name "Ann/Anne Low".

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