Miss Switzerland

Miss Switzerland (German: Miss Schweiz; French: Miss Suisse; Italian: Miss Svizzera) is a national Beauty pageant in Switzerland.

Miss Schweiz Organisation
Miss Switzerland
(in Italian) Miss Svizzera
(in French) Miss Suisse
(in German) Miss Schweiz
(in Romansh) Miss Svizra
Formation1951
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersBern
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
German
Leaders
Angela Fuchs, Iwan Meyer, Andrea Meyer
Websitewww.miss.ch

History

Began in 1951 Miss Switzerland resulted Jacqueline Genton as the first ever Miss Switzerland and won the Miss Europe 1951 title. In 1953 Miss Switzerland was sponsored by Bea Kasse4. Since that year Miss Switzerland winning title automatically competes at Miss Universe competition. Between 1975 and 1976 Miss Switzerland was handled by Sylvia Grivelli (Valais) and made "Miss Schweiz Organisasion AG" by Raffy Locher, Christoph Locher, and Karina Berger. In the past, the Miss Switzerland also franchised the Miss Europe, Miss World and Miss International.

Procedure

Candidates are selected by television viewers and a jury. The winner is awarded the title Miss Switzerland (German: Miss Schweiz, French: Miss Suisse, Italian: Miss Svizzera, Romansh: Miss Svizra). Since 1976, the pageant is organized by "Miss Schweiz Organisation AG". Began in 2018 the new leaders of Miss Switzerland Organization will be handled by Angela Fuchs, Iwan Meyer and Andrea Meyer.

Alina Buchschacher, Miss Switzerland 2011.

Franchise holders

The Miss Switzerland pageant is the national franchise holder for Miss Universe.

Hosts

  • Matteo Pelli

Titleholders

YearMiss SchweizCantonNotes
1951 Jacqueline Genton Vaud Miss Europe 1951
1952 Sylvia Müller Basel-Stadt
1953 Danielle Oudinet Appenzell Ausserrhoden Sponsored by Bea Kasse4
1960 Elaine Maurath Ticino
1961 Liliane Burnier Fribourg
1962 Francine DeLouille Ticino
1963 Diana Tanner Grisons
1964 Sandra Susler Vaud
1965 Yvette Revelly Glarus
1966 Hedy Frick Schwyz
1967 Elsbeth Ruegger Basel-Landschaft
1968 Jeanette Biffiger Valais
1969 Patricie Sollner Aargau
1970 Diane Jane Roth Thurgau
1971 Anita Andrini Ticino
1972 Anne Lisse Weber Zurich
1973 Barbara Schottli Zurich
1974 Christine Lavanchy Zurich
1975 Beatrice Aschwanden Solothurn Sylvia Grivelli (Valais) Directorship
1976 Isabelle Fischbacher Vaud Raffy Locher, Christoph Locher, and Karina Berger (Miss Schweiz Organisasion AG)
1977 Anja Terzi Geneva
1978 Sylvia Vonarx Appenzell Innerrhoden
1979 Barbara Mayer Fribourg
1980 Margrit Kilchoer Geneva
1981 Brigitte Voss Bern
1982 Lolita Morena Geneva Italian Origin
1984 Silvia Anna Affolter Zurich
1985 Eveline Nicole Glanzmann Aargau
1986 Renate Walther Lucerne
1988 Karina Berger Zurich Miss Globe International 1989
1989 Catherine Mesot Fribourg
1991 Sandra Aegerter Aargau
1992 Valérie Bovard Vaud
1993 Patricia Fässler Zurich
1994 Sarah Briguet Valais
1995 Stéphanie Berger Zurich
1996 Melanie Winiger Ticino Canada-Indian descent
1997 Tanja Gutmann Solothurn
1998 Sonja Grandjean Zurich
1999 Anita Buri Thurgau
2000 Mahara McKay Aargau Switzerland and New Zealand citizenship — Maori origins on her father's side
2001 Jennifer Ann Gerber Aargau Ford Super Model of Switzerland 1998
2002 Nadine Vinzens Grisons
2003 Bianca Nicole Sissing Lucerne South African-Indian descent
2004 Fiona Hefti Zurich
2005 Lauriane Gilliéron Vaud She is a daughter of the mayor of Prilly, Alain Gilliéron
2006 Christa Rigozzi Ticino
2007 Amanda Ammann St. Gallen
2008 Whitney Toyloy Vaud
2009 Linda Fäh St. Gallen
2010 Kerstin Cook[1] Lucerne English descent
2011 Alina Buchschacher Bern
2013 Dominique Rinderknecht Zurich
2014 Laetitia Guarino Vaud
2015 Lauriane Sallin[2] Fribourg Longer "reign" of two years and four months
2018 Jastina Doreen Riederer Aargau Dethroned — The first Miss Switzerland who dismissed from her title

Big Four pageants representatives

Miss Universe Switzerland

  •      : 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
The main winner of Miss Switzerland represents her country at Miss Universe. The separate pageant "Miss Universe Switzerland" held in 2014 and 2016.
Year Canton Miss Schweiz Placement at Miss Universe Special Awards Notes
Did not compete since 2019—Present
2018 Aargau Jastina Doreen Riederer Unplaced Dethroned — The first Miss Switzerland who dismissed from her title
Miss Universe Switzerland
2017 Did not compete
2016 St. Gallen Dijana Cvijetić Unplaced Miss Universe Switzerland — Veeranda Aeberli Directorship
2015 Did not compete
2014 Zurich Zoé Metthez Unplaced Miss Universe Switzerland — François Matthey Directorship
Miss Schweiz
2013 Zurich Dominique Rinderknecht Top 16
2012 Berne Alina Buchschacher Unplaced
2011 Lucerne Kerstin Cook Unplaced
2010 St. Gallen Linda Fäh Unplaced
2009 Vaud Whitney Toyloy Top 10
2008 St. Gallen Amanda Ammann Unplaced
2007 Ticino Christa Rigozzi Unplaced
2006 Vaud Lauriane Gilliéron 2nd Runner-up
2005 Zurich Fiona Hefti Top 10
2004 Lucerne Bianca Nicole Sissing Top 15 Miss World 2003 (Top 20)
2002 Aargau Jennifer Ann Gerber Unplaced
2003 Grisons Nadine Vinzens Unplaced
2001 Aargau Mahara McKay Unplaced
2000 Thurgau Anita Buri Unplaced
1999 Zurich Sonja Grandjean Unplaced
1998 Solothurn Tanja Gutman Unplaced
1997 Ticino Melanie Winiger Unplaced
1996 Zurich Stéphanie Berger Unplaced
1995 Valais Sarah Briguet Unplaced
1994 Zurich Patricia Fässler Top 10
1993 Vaud Valérie Bovard Unplaced
1992 Aargau Sandra Aegerter Unplaced
1991 Did not compete
1990 Fribourg Catherine Mesot Unplaced
1989 Zurich Karina Berger Unplaced Miss Globe International 1989
1988 Zurich Gabriela Bigler Unplaced Miss Universe Switzerland — Designation
1987 Lucerne Renate Walther Unplaced
1986 Aargau Eveline Nicole Glanzmann Top 10 Miss World 1985 (Top 7)
1984 Zurich Silvia Anna Affolter Unplaced Miss World 1984 (Top 15)
1983 Geneva Lolita Morena 3rd Runner-up Miss Photogenic Miss World 1982 (Top 7 & Miss Photogenic)
1982 Zurich Jeanette Linkenheil Unplaced Miss Universe Switzerland — Designation
1981 Berne Brigitte Voss Unplaced
1980 Geneva Margrit Kilchoer Unplaced
1979 Geneva Birgit Krahel Unplaced Runner-up took over after the winner did not compete at Miss Universe 1979
1978 Appenzell Innerrhoden Sylvia Vonarx Unplaced
1977 Geneva Anja Terzi Unplaced
1976 Vaud Isabelle Fischbacher Unplaced
1975 Solothurn Beatrice Aschwanden Unplaced
1974 Zurich Christine Lavanchy Unplaced
1973 Zurich Barbara Schottli Unplaced
1972 Zurich Anne Lisse Weber Unplaced
1971 Ticino Anita Andrini Unplaced
1970 Thurgau Diane Jane Roth Top 15
1969 Aargau Patricie Sollner Top 15
1968 Valais Jeanette Biffiger Unplaced
1967 Basel-Landschaft Elsbeth Ruegger Unplaced
1966 Schwyz Hedy Frick Unplaced
1965 Glarus Yvette Revelly Unplaced
1964 Vaud Sandra Susler Unplaced
1963 Grisons Diana Tanner Unplaced
1962 Ticino Francine DeLouille Unplaced
1961 Fribourg Liliane Burnier Top 15
1960 Ticino Elaine Maurath Top 15
Did not compete between 1954—1959
1953 Appenzell Ausserrhoden Danielle Oudinet Unplaced Sponsored by Bea Kasse4

Canton Ranking of Winners

Canton Total Years
Zürich 10 1972, 1973, 1974, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2004, 2013
Vaud 7 1951, 1964, 1976, 1992, 2005, 2008, 2014
Aargau 6 1969, 1985, 1991, 2000, 2001, 2018
Ticino 5 1960, 1962, 1971, 1996, 2006
Fribourg 4 1961, 1979, 1989, 2015
Lucerne 3 1986, 2003, 2010
Geneva 1977, 1980, 1982
Bern 2 1981, 2011
St. Gallen 2007, 2009
Grisons 1963, 2002
Thurgau 1970, 1999
Solothurn 1975, 1997
Valais 1968, 1994
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 1953, 1978
Basel-Landschaft 1 1967
Schwyz 1966
Glarus 1965
Basel-Stadt 1952

See also

References

  1. "Kerstin Cook Miss Switzerland 2010". TSR. 25 September 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  2. "Die Freiburgerin Lauriane Sallin erbt die Krone". NZZ. 8 November 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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