Miss International 1999
Miss International 1999, the 39th Miss International pageant, was held on 14 December 1999 at the U-Port Hall in Tokyo, Japan and hosted by Masumi Okada and Mari Christine. Paulina Gálvez of Colombia was crowned at the end of the event, becoming the second titleholder from her country to win Miss International.
Miss International 1999 | |
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Date | December 14, 1999[1] |
Presenters | Masumi Okada, Mari Christine |
Venue | U-Port Hall, Tokyo, Japan[1] |
Broadcaster | TV Tokyo |
Entrants | 51[2] |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | Egypt, Palau |
Withdrawals | Australia, Curaçao, Honduras, Holland, Paraguay, Peru |
Returns | Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire, Guam, Guatemala, Lebanon, Malaysia, Malta, Nicaragua, Russia, Ukraine, Uruguay |
Winner | Paulina Gálvez[1]![]() |
Congeniality | Miyuki Hill ![]() |
Photogenic | Paulina Gálvez ![]() |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 1999 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
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Contestants
Argentina - Elizabeth Contrard Aruba - Cindy Vanessa Cam Lin Martinus Bolivia - Natalia Arteaga Brazil - Alessandra do Nascimento Britain - Janeth Kehinde Ayuba Colombia - Paulina Gálvez Côte d'Ivoire - Madaussou Kamara Curaçao - Pamela Winkel Cyprus - Afroditi Pericleous Czech Republic - Sárka Sikorová Dominican Republic - Patsi Arias Egypt - Engy Mohammed Abdalla Finland - Saija Palin France - Céline Cheuva Germany - Tania Freuderberg Greece - Penelope Lentzou Guam - Lourdes Jeanette Rivera Guatemala - Gladys Alvarado Hawaii - Christy Chung Hong Kong - Myolie Wu Hang-Yee Iceland - Ásbjörg Kristinsdóttir India - Sri Krupa Murali Israel - Nofit Shevach Japan - Kana Onoda Korea - Lee Jae-won Latvia - Agnese Keiša Lebanon - Clemence Achkar Macedonia - Delfina Zafirova Malaysia - Andrea Franklin Gomez Malta - Catherine Seisan Mexico - Graciela Soto Cámara Nicaragua - Claudia Patricia Alaniz Hernández Northern Marianas - Miyuki Hill Norway - Anette Rusten Palau - Charlene Kaud Omelau Panama - Blanca Elena Espinosa Tuffolon Philippines - Georgina Sandico Poland - Adrianna Gerczew Portugal - Andreia Antunes Russia - Maria Tchebotkevitch Senegal - Aïcha Faye Singapore - Janice Koh Yeok Teng Slovak Republic - Adela Bartkova Spain - Carmen Fernández Togo - Deborah Tiyéna Bassuka Tunisia - Leïla Bent Abdesalem Turkey - Merve Alman Ukraine - Liliya Zalunina Uruguay - María Daniela Abasolo Cugnetti USA - Jennifer Glover Venezuela - Andreína Llamozas
Notes
Did not compete
Canada - Jennefer Jessica Isabel Jenei El Salvador - Luciana José Sandoval Paraguay - Silvana de los Ángeles Gimenez-Valiente
Replacements
Aruba - Jennifer Marthaly Bermudez Philippines - Lalaine Edson (assumed Binibining Pilipinas-World title) Venezuela - Barbara Leticia Perez Rangel (study commitments)
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References
- "Colombian girl is Miss International". New Straits Times. December 15, 1999. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
- "Una Colombiana, Miss Internacional". El Tiempo. December 15, 1999. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
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