Miss International Germany
Formation | 1991 |
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Type | Beauty Pageant |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Location | |
Membership
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Miss International |
Official language
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German |
Website | Miss Deutschland |
Miss International Germany or called as Miss Deutschland is a national beauty pageant in under MGO (Komitee Miss Deutschland) in Germany to select an official candidate for the Miss International pageant.
History
In 1991, the MGA (Miss Germany Association, Bergheim near Cologne) of Detlef Tursies run a Miss Germany pageant for the first time. The winners participate in Miss Universe, Miss International, Miss Europe, and Miss Intercontinental pageant. In 1999, MGA transforms into MGO (Miss Germany Organisation). From 2000, they award the title Miss Deutschland, and change their name again: MGO - Komitee Miss Deutschland. Traditionally, the official winner will be competing at the Miss Universe pageant. In 2009, MGO lost the franchise of Miss Universe.
Titleholders
- Color key
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- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Miss International Germany will be competing at the Miss International. In 1960 Germany debut at the pageant. In 1965 and 1989, Germany won the title of Miss International from Miss Ingrid Finger and Iris Klein when they are coming from Miss Germany winners.
Year | Miss International Germany | Site of election | Placement |
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1991 | Katrin Richter | Unplaced | |
1992 | Meike Schwarz | Top 10 | |
1993 | Katja Mordarski | Unplaced | |
1994 | Viola Tuschardt | Unplaced | |
1995 | Katja Honak | Unplaced | |
1996 | Andrea Walaschewski | Unplaced | |
1997 | Manuela Breer | Unplaced | |
1998 | Fiona Ammann | Unplaced | |
1999 | Tania Freuderberg | Unplaced | |
2000 | Doreen Adler | Miss Friendship | |
2001 | Anna Ziemski | Unplaced | |
2002 | Eva Dedecke | Unplaced | |
2003 | Alexandra Vodjanikova | Bielefeld | Unplaced |
2004 | Natascha Börger | Kaiserslautern | Top 12 |
2005 | Annika Pinter | Unplaced | |
2006 | Hiltja Müller | Unplaced | |
2007 | Svetlana Tsys | Hurghada | Unplaced |
2008 | Katharina Bondarenko | Niedersachsen | Unplaced |
2009 | Valora Roucek | Cologne | Unplaced |
2010 | Johanna Acs | Eschweiler | Top 15 |
2011 | Sandra Barbara Kaczmarczyk | Berlin | Unplaced |
2012 | Aline Marie Massel | Munich | Unplaced |
2013 | Oksana Koroleva | Berlin | Unplaced |
2014 | Katharina Rodin[1] | Frankfurt | Unplaced |
2016 | TBD | Cologne | TBD |
See also
References
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