Miss Denmark

Miss Denmark (Danish: Miss Danmark or Frøken Danmark) is a national Beauty pageant in Denmark.

Miss Denmark
Miss World Denmark
MottoBeauty with a Purpose
Formation1926
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersCopenhagen
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Miss World
Miss International
Miss Earth
Miss Grand International
Miss Supranational
Official language
Danish
National Director
Lisa Lents
WebsiteOfficial site

Organization

The Miss Danmark pageant was established in 1926 when the country hosted its first national beauty contest whose winner was Edith Jørgensen. Between 1951 and 2003, Miss Denmark/Frøken Danmark selected one winner to represent Denmark at several major international beauty competitions. Among the famous Miss Danmarks include Aino Korva, Miss Danmark 1963.

From 1986 until 2013, Memborg models operated the contest. In 2015, the rights to hold the Miss Denmark national beauty pageant have been purchased by Lisa Lents (Miss World Denmark 2008) of Miss & Mister Denmark Org. The winner of Miss Denmark from now on will compete only at Miss World.[1]

In 2013, the organization obtained the Miss Earth franchise license where they sent representatives in 2013 & 2014. After a few years break, they were back at working with Miss Earth in 2017 & 2018.

In 2018, the organization obtained the Miss Universe, Miss International, Miss Grand International & Miss Supranational franchise licenses.

Titleholders

Below are the official winners of Miss Danmark winners since 1926. As of 2019, the winner goes to Miss Universe and Miss Grand International.[2][3]

Year Miss Danmark
1926Edith Jørgensen
1929Vibeke Mogensen
1930Esther Petersen
1931Inga Arvad
1932Åse Clausen
1933Karen Marie Løwert
1934Ethel Louis
1935Ellen Ørregård
1937Tove Arni
1938Inger Eriksen
1952Hanna Sørensen
1953Jytte Olsen
1958Evy Norlund
1959Lys Stolberg
1960Lizzie Hess
1961Jette Nielsen
1963Aino Korva
1964Yvonne Mortensen
1965Jeanette Christiansen
1966Gitte Fleinert
1967Margrethe Rhein-Knudsen
1968Gitte Broge
1969Jeanne Perfeldt
1970Winnie Hollman
1972Marianne Schmit
1974Jane Møller
1975Beriti Frederiksen
1976Brigitte Trolle
1977Inge Eline Erlandsen
1978Anita Heske
1979Lone Gladys Jørgensen
1980Jano Bill
1981Tina Brandstrup
1982Tina Marie Nielsen
1983Inge Ravn Thomsen
1984Katrina Clausen
1985Susan Rasmussen
1986Pia Rosenberg Larsen
1987Nana Louise Wildfang Jørgensen
1988Pernille Nathansen
1989Louise Mejhede
1990Maj Britt Jensen
1992Anne Mette Voss
1993Maria Josephine Hirse
1994Gitte Andersen
1995Tina Dam
1996Anette Oldenborg
1999Zahide Bayram
2000Cecilie Elisa Dahlstrøm
2001Maj Petersen
2002Masja Juel
2015Jessica Hvirvelkær
2016Helena Heuser
2017Amanda Petri
2018Louise Sander Henriksen (Dethroned)
Tara Jensen (Assumed)
2019Katja Stokholm
2020TBA

Grand Slam representatives

Color key
  •      Winner
  •      Runner-up
  •      Finalist or semifinalist

Miss Universe Denmark

History

The winners of Miss Denmark from 1952 to 1996 represented their country at Miss Universe pageant.[4][5]

Between 1986 and 1995 Bo Andersen handled the Miss Universe Denmark franchise.

From 1996 until 2013, Memborg Models with Lene Memborg operated the franchise.[6]

Began in 2018 Lisa Lents took over the Miss Universe franchise. The winner of Miss Universe Denmark independent competition holds for the first tome in Miss Denmark 2019. In 2018 the Miss World Denmark 2016, Helena Heuser appointed to compete.

Aino Korva, the only Dane to place in the top 5 at Miss Universe, Žaklina Šojić, the last Dane to place in the top 15 at Miss Universe in 2007, are directly involved with the fundamentals of the new "Face of Denmark" competition.[7][8]

Notes

So far, no Dane has ever won Miss World; the closest to the crown was Pia Rosenberg Larsen in 1986, when she placed as the 1st Runner-up to the eventual winner, Giselle Laronde of Trinidad & Tobago.

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See also

References

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