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Miss World 2015
Mireia Lalaguna, Miss World 2015
Date19 December 2015
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueCrown of Beauty Theatre, Sanya, China
Broadcaster
Entrants114
Placements20
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerMireia Lalaguna
Spain
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Miss World 2015 was the 65th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, Hainan, China, on 19 December 2015.[1]

Rolene Strauss of South Africa crowned Mireia Lalaguna of Spain as her successor at the end of the event. It was the first time in the history of Miss World that Spain won the pageant.[2] Since this year, the swimsuit competition (Miss World Beach Beauty) has been officially removed from the pageant.

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 2015
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 11
Top 20

§ People's Choice Winner

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental Group Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Oceania

Challenge Events

Sports

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Guam – Aria Perez Theisen
Top 5

– source:[3]

Top Model

Final result Contestant
Winner
Top 5
Top 30

World Designer Award

The world designer event was also the first stage of the Miss World Top Model Challenge Event, which takes place on 12 December.[4]

Final result Contestant
Winner
Top 10

Talent

Final result Contestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 13
Top 30

– source:[5]

Dances of the World

Final result Contestant
Winner(s)
Top 11

– source:[6][7]

Multimedia

Final result Contestant
Winner
Top 5

Beauty with a Purpose

Final result Contestant
Winner
Top 10

Contestants

114 delegates competed in Miss World 2015.[8]

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Albania Albania Kristina Bakiu[9] 20 Tirana
Argentina Argentina Daniela Mirón[10] 22 Malargüe
Aruba Aruba Nicole Van Tellingen 20 Oranjestad
Australia Australia Tess Alexander 24 Brisbane
Austria Austria Annika Grill 21 Gmunden
The Bahamas Bahamas Chantel O'Brian 21 Nassau
Belgium Belgium Leylah Alliët 22 Roeselare
Belize Belize Jasmin Jael Rhamdas[11] 19 Belmopan
Bermuda Bermuda Alyssa Rose 22 Hamilton
Bolivia Bolivia Vivian Serrano 22 Santa Cruz
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Marijana Marković 20 Prnjavor
Botswana Botswana Seneo Mabengano[12] 19 Selebi-Phikwe
Brazil Brazil Catharina Choi Nunes 25 São Paulo
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Sasha Wintz 18 Tortola
Bulgaria Bulgaria Veneta Krasteva[13] 23 Sofia
Cameroon Cameroon Jessica Ngoua[12] 24 Douala
Chile Chile Fernanda Sobarzo 20 Santiago
China China Yuan Lu[14] 21 Hefei
Colombia Colombia María Alejandra López Pérez[15] 21 Pereira
Costa Rica Costa Rica Angélica Reyes 20 San José
Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire Andréa N'Guessan 22 Yamoussoukro
Croatia Croatia Maja Spahija 22 Šibenik
Curaçao Curaçao Alexandra Krijger 18 Willemstad
Cyprus Cyprus Rafaela Charalampous[16] 25 Nicosia
Czech Republic Czech Republic Andrea Kalousová 19 Jaroměř
Denmark Denmark Jessica Hvirvelkær 18 Aarhus
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Cinthya Núñez 23 San Francisco
Ecuador Ecuador María Camila Marañón Solorzano 20 Chone
El Salvador El Salvador Marcela Santamaria[17] 24 San Salvador
England England Natasha Hemmings 19 Cheshire
Ethiopia Ethiopia Kisanet Teklehaimanot 21 Adigrat
Fiji Fiji Brittany Hazelman 24 Suva
Finland Finland Carola Miller 24 Helsinki
France France Hinarere Taputu 25 Tahiti
Gabon Gabon Reine Ngotala 18 Tchibanga
Georgia (country) Georgia Nuka Karalashvili[18] 24 Tbilisi
Germany Germany Albijona Muharremaj 20 Munich
Gibraltar Gibraltar Hannah Bado 22 Gibraltar
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Arlène Tacite 22 Basse-Terre
Guam Guam Aria Perez Theisen 19 Barrigada
Guatemala Guatemala María José Larrañaga 24 Guatemala City
 Guinea Mama Aissata Diallo 19 Conakry
Guyana Guyana Lisa Punch[19] 24 Georgetown
Haiti Haiti Seydina Allen 24 Port-au-Prince
Honduras Honduras Gabriela Salazar 24 Tegucigalpa
Hungary Hungary Daniella Kiss 21 Bag
Iceland Iceland Arna Ýr Jónsdóttir 20 Kópavogur
India India Aditi Arya[20] 21 Haryana
Indonesia Indonesia Maria Harfanti[21] 23 Yogyakarta
Republic of Ireland Ireland Sacha Livingstone 20 Dublin
Italy Italy Greta Galassi 17 Rovereto
Jamaica Jamaica Sanneta Myrie 24 Kingston
Japan Japan Chika Nakagawa 20 Niigata
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Regina Vandysheva[22] 22 Almaty
Kenya Kenya Charity Mwangi 24 Kiambu County
South Korea South Korea Chyung Eun-ju 22 Seoul
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Tattybubu Samidin-Kyzy 20 Osh
Latvia Latvia Lāsma Zemene 20 Riga
Lebanon Lebanon Valerie Abou Chacra[23] 23 Beirut
Lesotho Lesotho Relebohile Kobeli 19 Maseru
North Macedonia Macedonia Emilija Rozman 24 Skopje
Malaysia Malaysia Brynn Zalina Lovett[24] 22 Beaufort
Malta Malta Katrina Pavia 25 Victoria
Mauritius Mauritius Aurellia Bégué 19 Port Louis
Mexico Mexico Yamelin Ramírez Cota[25] 22 Navojoa
Moldova Moldova Anastasia Iacub 19 Băcioi
Mongolia Mongolia Anu Namshir 24 Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro Montenegro Nataša Milosavljević 24 Herceg Novi
Myanmar Myanmar Khin Thein Myint 24 Mandalay
Namibia Namibia Steffi van Wyk 20 Windhoek
Nepal Nepal Evana Manandhar 24 Kathmandu
Netherlands Netherlands Margot Hanekamp 19 Nijkerk
New Zealand New Zealand Deborah Lambie 25 Auckland
Nicaragua Nicaragua Stefanía Alemán[26] 24 Masatepe
Nigeria Nigeria Unoaku Anyadike 21 Ibadan
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Leanne McDowell 19 Cookstown
Norway Norway Fay Teresa Vålbekk 23 Oslo
Panama Panama Diana Jaén 24 Penonomé
Paraguay Paraguay Giovanna Cordeiro 25 Asunción
Peru Peru Karla Chocano[27] 24 Trujillo
Philippines Philippines Hillarie Parungao[28] 24 Solano
Poland Poland Marta Pałucka 24 Sopot
Portugal Portugal Rafaela Pardete 24 Setúbal
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Keysi Vargas Vélez 24 Quebradillas
Romania Romania Natalia Onet 26 Satu Mare
Russia Russia Sofia Nikitchuk 22 Yekaterinburg
Samoa Samoa Alofa Dawn Latafale Auva'a 22 Apia
Scotland Scotland Mhairi Fergusson 21 Stirling
Serbia Serbia Marija Ćetković[29] 20 Novi Sad
Seychelles Seychelles Linne Freminot 22 Mahé
Singapore Singapore Charity Lu 24 Singapore
Slovakia Slovakia Lujza Straková 21 Banská Bystrica
Slovenia Slovenia Mateja Kociper 24 Maribor
South Africa South Africa Liesl Laurie 24 Johannesburg
South Sudan South Sudan Ajaa Deng 23 Juba
Spain Spain Mireia Lalaguna[30] 23 Barcelona
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Thilini Amarasooriya 20 Colombo
Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis Jackiema Flemming 22 Basseterre
Sweden Sweden Natalia Fogelund 21 Gothenburg
Tanzania Tanzania Lilian Kamazima 19 Arusha
Thailand Thailand Thunchanok Moonnilta 22 Chiang Mai
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Kimberly Farrah Singh 21 Port of Spain
Tunisia Tunisia Maroua Heni 24 Sidi Bouzid
Turkey Turkey Ecem Çırpan 19 Bursa
Uganda Uganda Zahara Nakiyaga[31] 24 Kampala
Ukraine Ukraine Khrystyna Stoloka 18 Kyiv
United States United States Victoria Mendoza 20 Phoenix
Uruguay Uruguay Sherika De Armas † 18 Montevideo
United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands Jahne Massac[32][non-primary source needed] 19 St. Thomas
Venezuela Venezuela Anyela Galante Salerno[33] 24 Guanare
Vietnam Vietnam Trần Ngọc Lan Khuê[34] 23 Ho Chi Minh City
Wales Wales Emma Victoria Jenkins[35] 22 Llanelli
Zambia Zambia Michelo Malambo[36] 24 Ndola
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Annie Grace Farayi Mutambu[37] 19 Harare

– 2015 contestants source:[17]

Judges

The judges panel for Miss World 2015 were:

Notes

Returns

Last competed in 2013:

Designations

  •  Belize – Jasmin Jael Rhamdas was appointed "Miss World Belize 2015" after a casting call was organised by Michael Arnold, national director of Miss World Belize.
  •  Costa Rica – Angelica Reyes was appointed "Miss Costa Rica Mundo 2015" by Allan Aleman national director for Miss World in Costa Rica after a casting call was organised by Reinas de Costa Rica organisation franchise holder for Miss World in Costa Rica.
  •  Curaçao – Alexandra Krijger was appointed "Miss World Curaçao 2015" by Dushi-Magazine, franchise holders for Miss World in Curaçao after the pageant was not held due to lack of funding and sponsorships. Krijger was the 3rd runner-up at the Miss Curaçao World 2014 pageant.
  •  El Salvador – Marcela Santamaría was appointed to represent El Salvador by Liz De Castaneda, national director of Nuestra Belleza El Salvador after the national pageant was postponed until January 2016. Santamaría was crowned Reinado de El Salvador International 2011.
  •  Guyana – Lisa Punch was selected as Guyana's representative to Miss World 2015 by the national director of Miss World Guyana, Natasha Martaindale, after the Miss World Guyana 2015 pageant was cancelled due to lack of applicants and the upcoming General elections in Guyana. Punch was chosen from the few applicants who applied for the pageants 2015 edition before it was cancelled. She was a finalist at ABC's Rising Star show.
  •  South Korea – Jung Eun-ju was appointed "Miss World Korea 2015" by Park Jeong-ah, national director of Miss World Korea, after the pageant was postponed to late November this year. Jung was the 1st runner-up at the Miss World Korea 2014 pageant.
  •  Macedonia – Emilija Rozman was appointed "Miss Makedonija 2015" by Lidija Velkovska, national director of Miss Macedonia pageant.
  •  Norway – Fay Teresa Vålbekk was appointed "Miss World Norway 2015" at a casting call held by Morten Sommerfeldt, national director of Miss World Norway. Vålbekk was the 1st runner-up at the Frøken Norge 2011 pageant.
  •  Paraguay – Giovanna Cordeiro was chosen "Miss Mundo Paraguay 2015" by Promociones Gloria, franchise holders for Miss World in Paraguay. Nuestra Belleza Paraguay was not held this year due to lack of time in organising the pageant hence the representatives to various international pageants were chosen in a closed door election from the contestants of Nuestra Belleza Paraguay 2014.Cordeiro was the 3rd runner-up at Nuestra Belleza Paraguay 2014.
  •  Romania – Natalia Onet was appointed "Miss World Romania 2015" by Ernest Hadrian Böhm the president of Miss World Romania after a casting call was organised by ExclusivEvent agency franchise holders for Miss World in Romania.
  •  St. Kitts & Nevis – Jackiema Flemming was appointed "Miss World St. Kitts & Nevis 2015" by Eversley Liburd and Joan Millard, franchise holders for Miss World in St. Kitts & Nevis. Flemming was the 2nd runner-up at the St. Kitts & Nevis National Carnival Queen Pageant 2014–2015.
  •  Samoa – Latafale Auva'a, the reigning Miss Samoa and Miss Pacific Islands, was appointed to represent Samoa at Miss World 2015 by Ulalemamae Te'eva Matafai, national director of Miss World Samoa.
  •  US Virgin Islands – Jahne Issac was appointed "Miss US Paraside World 2015" after a casting call was held by Miss US Paraside organisation.

Replacements

  •  Albania – Kristina Bakiu was appointed to represent Albania by Vera Grabocka, President of Miss & Mister Albania after she decided to replace Daniela Pajaziti for undisclosed reasons. Bakiu was crowned Miss Universe Albania 2013, but was unable to compete at Miss Universe 2013 due to age issues.
  •  Brazil – Catharina Choi was crowned "Miss Mundo Brasil 2015", after Ana Luisa Castro the original winner voluntarily relinquished her title when it was discovered that she had been married to Belgian model and actor, Tanguy Backer before entering the pageant. Nunes was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Mundo Brasil 2015 pageant.
  •  BulgariaVeneta Kristeva was appointed "Miss World Bulgaria 2015" by the Miss Bulgaria organisation, as a replacement to Simona Evgenieva, Miss Bulgaria 2014, who will not be able to participate in Miss World because of a scheduling conflict with the Miss Bulgaria 2015 finals. Kristeva was crowned Miss Universe Bulgaria 2013.
  •  FranceHinarere Taputu was appointed "Miss World France 2015" by the national director of Miss France, Sylvie Tellier, as a replacement to Camille Cerf, Miss France 2015, who will not be able to participate in Miss World because of a scheduling conflict, as she crowns her successor on the same day as the Miss World 2015 finals. Taputu represented Tahiti at Miss France 2015 and was the 1st runner-up at the pageant.
  •  Netherlands – Margot Hanekamp was appointed to compete at Miss World 2015 by the Miss Nederland Organization when the winner of Miss Nederland 2015 pageant, Jessie Jazz chose to compete at Miss Universe 2015. This year the winner of Miss Nederland pageant was crowned to participate at both Miss Universe and Miss World contests but this is impossible due to the conflicting dates of the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants. Hanekamp was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Nederland 2015 pageant.
  •  Tanzania – Lilian Kamazima was crowned "Miss Tanzania 2014" as the original winner Sitti Mtemvu, resigned after she was accused for a scandal regarding her age. Kamazima was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Tanzania 2014 pageant.
  •  Tunisia – Maroua Heni was selected "Miss Tunisie 2015", after Rawia Djebli the original winner[39] was stripped of her title for failing to fulfill her obligations by Aida Antar, the President of Miss Tunisie Organisation. Heny was chosen at a separate private selection organised by Association TEJ franchise holders for Miss World in Tunisia. She represented Sidi Bouzid Governorate at Miss Tunisie 2015 and placed in the top 10 at the pageant.
  •  Zimbabwe – Annie Mutambu was chosen "Miss Zimbabwe 2015", after Emily Kachote the previous winner of the pageant was stripped of her title when her nude pictures circulated on social media. Mutambu was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Zimbabwe 2015 pageant. For the second consecutive year, the pageant's winner has been stripped of her title for a similar scandal.

Withdrawals

Did not compete

  •  Algeria – Rym Amari, Miss Algerie 2013 was appointed to represent Algeria by Faisal Hamdad, the President of Miss Algerie Organisation however Amari withdrew from the Miss World competition just days before kick-off due to visa issues. Last year Fatma Zohra Chouaib, Miss Algerie 2014 could not compete at Miss World 2014 because of the same problem. Algeria would have returned to Miss World after its debut in 2002.
  •  Guinea Bissau – Laila Da Costa was crowned Miss Guiné - Bissau 2014 to participate at Miss World 2014 however Da Costa couldn't compete due to visa issues. She was expected to compete at the 2015 edition but withdrew because of the same problem.

Could not compete

  •  CanadaAnastasia Lin was willing and entitled to participate in the event as Miss World Canada, and the pageant still lists her as a contestant. However, up to the last minute, Lin waited for an official invitation that is necessary for Chinese visa application, but to no avail and hence missed the official deadline of 20 November 2015 for entry to the pageant and was declared persona non grata by the Chinese Government. Lin had openly criticised China's human rights violations. She was allowed by the Miss World Organization to compete at Miss World 2016.[40]

General references

  • "Contestants 2015". missworld.com. Retrieved 24 November 2017.

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