User:Mauriziok/List of Miss World runners-up and finalists

This article provides the names of the runners-up in the Miss World pageant since the pageant's first edition in 1951 and Continental Queens since Miss World 1981, the Continental Queens of Beauty were awarded for the first time.[1][2]

Table of Miss World runner-up and finalists

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Miss World 2017 with Miss World 2016 and 2017 Runners-up and Continental Queens visiting National Museum of Indonesia.

From 1951 to 1952, 1957, 1959–1965, 1967–1978 and 1980 the pageant has awarded a Top 5 with the Miss World, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th runner-up being awarded. In 1954, 1966, 1981–2017 and 2019–present the pageant has awarded a Top 3 with the Miss World, 1st, and 2nd runner-up being awarded. On the other hand, the pageant has awarded a Top 6 in 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1958 with Miss World, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th runner-up being awarded. Just in 1979 and 2018, top 7 and top 2 being awarded. Since 1959 top Each runner-up was given a tiara.

Since the pageant is based in 1951, the runner-up ranking for contest is usually announced as follows:

  • 1st-Place finisher being designated as Miss World
  • 2nd-Place finisher being designated as 1st runner-up or runner-up in 2018
  • 3rd-Place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up
  • 4th-Place finisher being designated as 3rd runner-up
  • 5th-Place finisher being designated as 4th runner-up
  • 6th-Place finisher being designated as 5th runner-up
  • 7th-Place finisher being designated as 6th runner-up

This table shows the runner-up of each competition, from its inception in 1951.

Year 1st runner-up
(2nd place)
2nd runner-up
(3rd place)
3rd runner-up
(4th place)
4th runner-up
(5th place)
5th runner-up
(6th place)
6th runner-up
(7th place)
1951 Laura Ellison Davies
  Great Britain
Doreen Dawne
  Great Britain
Jacqueline Lemoine
  France
Aileen P. Chase
  Great Britain
Not awarded from 1951 to 1952
1952 Sylvia Müller
   Switzerland
Vera Marks
  Germany
Eeva Hellas
  Finland
Tally Richards
  United States
1953 Alexandra Ladikou
  Greece
Marina Papaelia[3]
  Egypt
Manel Illangakoon
  Ceylon
Elizabeth Chovisky
  Monaco
Mary Kemp Griffith
  United States
1954 Karin Hultman
  United States
Efi Mela
  Greece
1955 Margaret Anne Haywood
  United States
Julia Coumoundourou
  Greece
Gilda Marín
  Cuba
Anita Åstrand
  Sweden
Gisele Thierry
  France
Not awarded from 1955 to 1956
1956 Betty Lane Cherry
  United States
Rina Weiss
  Israel
Midoriko Tokura
  Japan
Anne Rye Nielsen
  Denmark
Eva Bränn
  Sweden
1957 Lilian Juul Madsen
  Denmark
Adele June Kruger
  South Africa
Jacqueline Tapia
  Tunisia
Muneko Yorifuji
  Japan
Claude Inès Navarro
  France
Sara Elimor
  Israel
1958 Claudine Auger
  France
Vinnie Ingemann
  Denmark
Harriet Margareta Wågström
  Sweden
Lucienne Struve
  Holland
Eileen Sheridan
  United Kingdom
1959 María Elena Rossel Zapata
  Peru
Ziva Shomrat
  Israel
Anne Thelwell
  United Kingdom
Kirsten Olsen
  Denmark
Not awarded from 1959 to 1978
1960 Gila Golan
  Israel
Denise Muir
  South Africa
Ingrun Helgard Möckel
  Germany
Judith Ann Achter
  United States
1961 Grace Li Shiu-ying
  Republic of China
Carmen Cervera
  Spain
Michèle Wargnier
  France
Inge Jörgensen
  Denmark
1962 Kaarina Leskinen
  Finland
Monique Lemaire
  France
Yvonne Ficker
  South Africa
Teruko Ikeda
  Japan
1963 Elaine Miscall
  New Zealand
Marja-Liisa Ståhlberg
  Finland
Aino Korwa
  Denmark
Grete Qviberg
  Sweden
1964 Ana María Soria
  Argentina
Linda Lin Su-hsing
  Taiwan
Maria Isabel de Avellar Elias
  Brazil
Lyndal Ursula Cruickshank
  New Zealand
1965 Dianna Lynn Batts
  United States
Gladys Anne Waller
  Ireland
Ingrid Kopetzky
  Austria
Marie Tapare
  Tahiti
1966 Nikica Marinovic
  Yugoslavia
Efi Fontini Plumbi
  Greece
1967 María del Carmen Sabaliauskas
  Argentina
Shakira Baksh
  Guyana
Dalia Regev
  Israel
Jennifer Lynn Lewis
  United Kingdom
1968 Kathleen Winstanley
  United Kingdom
Miri Zamir
  Israel
Beatriz Sierra González
  Colombia
Arene Cecilia Amabuyok
  Philippines
1969 Gail Renshaw
  United States
Christa Margraf
  Germany
Pamela Patricia Lord
  Guyana
Marzia Piazza
  Venezuela
1970 Pearl Jansen[4]
  Africa South
Irith Lavi
  Israel
Marjorie Christel Johansson
  Sweden
Jillian Jessup
  South Africa
1971 Marilyn Ann Ward
  United Kingdom
Ana Paula de Almeida
  Portugal
Nalini Moonsar
  Guyana
Ava Joy Gill
  Jamaica
1972 Ingeborg Sørensen
  Norway
Chana Ordan
  Israel
Ursula Pacher
  Austria
Malathi Basappa
  India
1973 Evangeline Pascual
  Philippines
Patsy Yuen
  Jamaica
Chaja Katzir
  Israel
Shelley Latham
  South Africa
1974 Anneline Kriel
(successor)
  South Africa
Lea Klain
  Israel
Gail Margaret Petith
  Australia
Terry Ann Browning
  United States
1975 Marina Langner
  Germany
Vicki Harris
  United Kingdom
Maricela Maxie Clark
  Cuba
Lidija Velkovska
  Yugoslavia
1976 Karen Pini
  Australia
Diana Marie Roberts Duenas
  Guam
Carol Jean Grant
  United Kingdom
Merja Helena Tammih
  Finland
1977 Ineke Berends
  Holland
Dagmar Winkler
  Germany
Madalena Sbaraini
  Brazil
Cindy Darlene Miller
  United States
1978 Ossie Margareta Carlsson
  Sweden
Denise Ellen Coward
  Australia
Martha Eugenia Ortiz
  Mexico
Gloria Valenciano
  Spain
1979 Carolyn Seaward
  United Kingdom
Debbie Campbell
  Jamaica
Jodie Anne Day
  Australia
Barbara Meyer
   Switzerland
Lea Silvia Dall'acqua
  Brazil
Karin Zorn
  Austria
1980 Kimberley Santos[5][6][7]
(successor)
  Guam
Patricia Barzyk
  France
Anat Zimmermann
  Israel
Kim Ashfield
  United Kingdom
1981 Nini Johanna Soto González
  Colombia
Sandra Angela Cunningham
  Jamaica
Not awarded from 1981–present
1982 Sari Kaarina Aspholm
  Finland
Della Frances Dolan
  United Kingdom
1983 Rocío Isabel Luna Florez
  Colombia
Cátia Silveira Pedrosa
  Brazil
1984 Constance Ellen Fitzpatrick
  Canada
Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi
  Australia
1985 Mandy Adele Shires
  United Kingdom
Brenda Denton
  United States
1986 Pia Rosenberg Larsen
  Denmark
Chantal Schreiber
  Austria
1987 Albany Lozada
  Venezuela
Anna Jónsdóttir
  Iceland
1988 Yeon-hee Choi
  Korea
Kirsty Roper
  United Kingdom
1989 Leanne Caputo
  Canada
Mónica María Isaza Mejía
  Colombia
1990 Siobhan McClafferty
  Ireland
Sharon Luengo
  Venezuela
1991 Leanne Buckle
  Australia
Diana Tilden-Davis
  South Africa
1992 Claire Elizabeth Smith
  United Kingdom
Francis Gago
  Venezuela
1993 Palesa Mofokeng
  South Africa
Ruffa Gutierrez[8]
  Philippines
1994 Basetsana Makgalemele
  South Africa
Irene Ferreira
  Venezuela
1995 Anica Martinović
  Croatia
Michelle Khan
  Trinidad and Tobago
1996 Carolina Arango
  Colombia
Anuska Valéria Prado
  Brazil
1997 Lauralee Martinovich
  New Zealand
Jessica Motaung
  South Africa
1998 Véronique Caloc
  France
Lina Teoh[9]
  Malaysia
1999 Martina Thorogood
  Venezuela
Sonia Raciti
  South Africa
2000 Giorgia Palmas
  Italy
Yüksel Ak
  Turkey
2001 Zizi Lee
  Aruba
Juliet-Jane Horne
  Scotland
2002 Natalia Peralta
  Colombia
Marina Mora
  Peru
2003 Nazanin Afshin-Jam
  Canada
Guan Qi
  China
2004 Claudia Cruz
  Dominican Republic
Nancy Randall
  United States
2005 Dafne Molina
  Mexico
Ingrid Marie Rivera
  Puerto Rico
2006 Ioana Boitor
  Romania
Sabrina Houssami
  Australia
2007 Micaela Reis
  Angola
Carolina Morán
  Mexico
2008 Parvathy Omanakuttan
  India
Gabrielle Walcott
  Trinidad & Tobago
2009 Perla Beltrán
  Mexico
Tatum Keshwar
  South Africa
2010 Emma Wareus
  Botswana
Adriana Vasini
  Venezuela
2011 Gwendoline Ruais[10]
  Philippines
Amanda Vilanova
  Puerto Rico
2012 Sophie Moulds
  Wales
Jessica Kahawaty
  Australia
2013 Marine Lorphelin[11]
  France
Carranzar Naa Okailey Shooter
  Ghana
2014 Edina Kulcsár
  Hungary
Elizabeth Safrit
  United States
2015 Sofia Nikitchuk
  Russia
Maria Harfanti
  Indonesia
2016 Yaritza Reyes
  Dominican Republic
Natasha Mannuela Halim[12]
  Indonesia
2017 Andrea Meza
  Mexico
Stephanie Hill
  England
2018 Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan
  Thailand
2019 Ophély Mézino
  France
Suman Rao[13]
  India
2020 No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic[14]
2021 Shree Saini
  United States
Olivia Yacé
  Cote D'Ivoire

Countries/Territories by number of Runners-up

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1st runner-up

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The first runner-up of each edition of Miss World is the second placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer).

This table lists the number of 1st runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • As South Africa and Guam took over the Miss World title in 1974 and 1980,[5][6] it is unknown if the 1st runner-up position was taken by another candidate after the succession took place.
  • Since 2000. Competed as Miss England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, their results were inherited by Miss United Kingdom.

The current 1st runner-up is Shree Saini from United States, elected on 16 March 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  United Kingdom 7 1951, 1968, 1971, 1979, 1985, 1992, 2012
  United States 6 1954, 1955, 1956, 1965, 1969, 2021
  France 4 1958, 1998, 2013, 2019
  Colombia 1981, 1983, 1996, 2002
  Mexico 3 2005, 2009, 2017
  Canada 1984, 1989, 2003
  South Africa[a] 1970, 1993, 1994
  Dominican Republic 2 2004, 2016
  Philippines 1973, 2011
  Venezuela 1987, 1999
  New Zealand 1963, 1997
  Australia 1976, 1991
  Denmark 1957, 1986
  Finland 1962, 1982
  Argentina 1964, 1967
  Thailand 1 2018
  Russia 2015
  Hungary 2014
  Botswana 2010
  India 2008
  Angola 2007
  Romania 2006
  Aruba 2001
  Italy 2000
  Croatia 1995
  Ireland 1990
  Korea 1988
  Sweden 1978
  Netherlands 1977
  Germany 1975
  Norway 1972
  Yugoslavia 1966
  Taiwan 1961
  Israel 1960
  Peru 1959
  Greece 1953
   Switzerland 1952

a The results of Miss Africa South were inherited by Miss South Africa.

2nd runner-up

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The second runner-up of each edition of Miss World is the third placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer), in Miss World 2018 the titles were not been given.

This table lists the number of 2nd runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • Since 2000. Competed as Miss England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, their results were inherited by Miss United Kingdom.

The current 2nd runner-up is Olivia Yacé from Cote D'Ivoire, elected on 16 March 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  South Africa 6 1957, 1960, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2009
  Israel 1956, 1959, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974
  United Kingdom 5 1951, 1975, 1982, 1988, 2017
  Australia 4 1978, 1984, 2006, 2012
  Venezuela 1990, 1992, 1994, 2010
  United States 3 1985, 2004, 2014
  Jamaica 1973, 1979, 1981
  Germany 1952, 1969, 1977
  Greece 1954, 1955, 1966
  Indonesia 2 2015, 2016
  Puerto Rico 2005, 2011
  Trinidad and Tobago 1995, 2008
  Brazil 1983, 1996
  France 1962, 1980
  Cote D'Ivoire 1 2021
  India 2019
  Ghana 2013
  Mexico 2007
  China 2003
  Peru 2002
  Scotland 2001
  Turkey 2000
  Malaysia 1998
  Philippines 1993
  Colombia 1989
  Iceland 1987
  Austria 1986
  Guam 1976
  Portugal 1971
  Guyana 1967
  Ireland 1965
  Taiwan 1964
  Finland 1963
  Spain 1961
  Denmark 1958
  Egypt 1953

References

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  1. ^ Paul Lewis (11 November 2000). "Eric Morley, 82, Miss World Promoter, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Pageant News Bureau – Miss World: A long, glittering history". Pageant.com. Archived from the original on 15 February 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  3. ^ Whitmore, Greg (12 April 2013). "Unsung hero of photography Thurston Hopkins turns 100". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  4. ^ "The First Black Miss World Looks Back on Her Tumultuous Win 50 Years Later". Time. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  5. ^ a b "New Miss World Quickly Quits Title". Reading Eagle. 14 November 1980. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Miss Universe vs Miss World: Facts and comparisons". MSN. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  7. ^ The Day
  8. ^ "Miss Jamaica wins Miss World title". The Deseret News. 28 November 1993. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Blast from the Past". missmalaysia-world.com.my. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Gwendoline Ruais is Miss World first runner-up". ABS-CBN News. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Megan Young is Miss World 2013". ABS-CBN News. 28 September 2013.
  12. ^ Nurmuseriah, Afiza (15 January 2017). "Kegiatan yang Akan Dilakukan Natasha Mannuela Pasca-Raih Juara Tiga Miss World". Okezone.com. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  13. ^ "Miss World 2019 winner is Miss Jamaica Toni-Ann Singh, India's Suman Rao is second runner-up". India Today. 14 December 2019.
  14. ^ Pryce, Vinette K. (7 August 2020). "Jamaica's Miss World 2020 will reign again". Caribbean Life News.
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