Miss Universe 2007
Miss Universe 2007, the 56th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 28 May 2007 at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, Mexico.[1] Riyo Mori from Japan was crowned by Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico as her successor at the end of the event.[2] This is Japan's only second (and most recent) win at Miss Universe, and the only second time that Asia has won Miss Universe in the 21st century (since India's victory in 2000). 77 contestants competed in this year.
Miss Universe 2007 | |
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Miss Universe 2007, Riyo Mori | |
Date | 28 May 2007 |
Presenters |
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Entertainment | RBD |
Venue | National Auditorium, Mexico City, Mexico |
Broadcaster | International: Official broadcaster: |
Entrants | 77 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Riyo Mori |
Congeniality | Zhang Ningning |
Photogenic | Anna Licaros |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 2007 | |
1st Runner-Up | |
2nd Runner-Up | |
3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up | |
Top 10 | |
Top 15 |
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Order of announcements
Top 15
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Top 10
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Top 5
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Contestants
Albania – Sadina Alla Angola – Micaela Reis Antigua and Barbuda – Stephanie Winter Argentina – Daniela Stucan Aruba – Carolina Raven Australia – Kimberley Busteed Bahamas – Trinere Lynes Barbados – Jewel Garner Belgium – Annelien Coorevits Belize – Maria Jeffery Bolivia – Jessica Jordan Brazil – Natália Guimarães Bulgaria – Gergana Kochanova Canada – Inga Skaya China – Zhang Ningning Colombia – Eileen Roca Costa Rica – Veronica González Croatia – Jelena Maros Curaçao – Naemi Monte Cyprus – Polyvia Achilleos Czech Republic – Lucie Hadasová Denmark – Žaklina Šojić Dominican Republic – Massiel Taveras Ecuador – Lugina Cabezas Egypt – Ehsan Hatem El Salvador – Lissette Rodríguez Estonia – Viktoria Azovskaja Finland – Noora Hautakangas France – Rachel Legrain-Trapani Georgia – Ana Giorgelashvili Germany – Angelina Glass Greece – Doukissa Nomikou Guatemala – Alida Boer Guyana – Meleesea Payne Honduras – Wendy Salgado Hungary – Ildikó Bóna India – Puja Gupta Indonesia – Agni Pratistha Israel – Sharon Kenett Italy – Valentina Massi Jamaica – Zahra Redwood[3] Japan – Riyo Mori Kazakhstan – Gaukhar Rakhmetaliyeva Korea – Lee Ha-nui Lebanon – Nadine Njeim Malaysia – Adelaine Chin Mauritius – Sandra Faro Mexico – Rosa María Ojeda Montenegro – Snežana Bušković New Zealand – Laural Barrett Nicaragua – Xiomara Blandino Nigeria – Ebinabo Potts-Johnson Norway – Kirby Ann Basken Panama – Sorangel Matos Paraguay – María José Maldonado Peru – Jimena Elías Philippines – Anna Theresa Licaros Poland – Dorota Gawron Puerto Rico – Wilmadilis "Uma" Blasini Russia – Tatiana Kotova Serbia – Teodora Marčić Singapore – Jessica Tan Slovak Republic – Lucia Senášiová Slovenia – Tjaša Kokalj South Africa – Megan Coleman Spain – Natalia Zabala St. Lucia – Yoanna Henry Switzerland – Christa Rigozzi Tanzania – Flaviana Matata Thailand – Farung Yuthithum Turks & Caicos – Saneita Been Ukraine – Lyudmila Bikmullina Uruguay – Giannina Silva USA – Rachel Smith US Virgin Islands – Renata Christian Venezuela – Ly Jonaitis Zambia – Rosemary Chileshe
Judges
Final telecast
The following celebrities judged the final competition. Christiane Martel was added as a judge the day prior to the final competition.[4]
- Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys quarterback
- James Kyson Lee – actor on Heroes
- Nina Garcia – Project Runway judge and Elle magazine fashion director
- Dave Navarro – rock star
- Dayanara Torres – Miss Universe 1993 from Puerto Rico
- Natalie Glebova – Miss Universe 2005 from Canada
- Mauricio Islas – Mexican actor
- Lindsay Clubine – Deal or No Deal briefcase model
- Marc Bouwer – fashion designer
- Christiane Martel – Miss Universe 1953 from France
- Michelle Kwan – World champion, 1998 Olympic silver medalist, and 2002 Olympic figure skating bronze medalist
- Lydia Davis – Writer and translator. Winner of the 2003 French-American Foundation Translation Prize from United States of America
Notes
Debuts
Montenegro Serbia attended for the first time, after split from the former Serbia and Montenegro Tanzania
Replacements
Withdrawals
Cayman Islands Chile Ethiopia Ghana Iceland Ireland Latvia Namibia Northern Mariana Islands Sri Lanka – Aruni Rajapaksha was expected to represent Sri Lanka in the pageant,[7] but did not compete. She went on to participate in Miss Universe 2008 a year later instead. Saint Martin Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sweden Trinidad and Tobago[8] Turkey United Kingdom
Awards
China - Miss Congeniality (Zhang Ningning) Philippines - Miss Photogenic (Anna Licaros)
Best National Costume was not awarded.
Areas of competition
Prior to the final telecast, all contestants competed in swimsuit and evening gown during the preliminary competition. They also participated in interviews with the judges.
During the final competition, the top fifteen contestants (based on their preliminary scores) competed in the swimsuit competition, and the top ten competed in evening gown. The final five contestants participated in a final round of on-stage interviews, before the runners-up were announced and the new Miss Universe named.
This was the first year since 2002 that the judges' average scores were shown on television.
It was the first time since 2001 that the final question posed on the ladies came from the judges. The previous pageants had final questions coming from the current Miss Universe and the delegates participating in the final five themselves.
National costume controversy
Mexico – In April 2007, controversy erupted over the proposed national costume of Rosa María Ojeda, Miss Mexico. The skirt of the costume depicted scenes from the Cristero War, a Roman Catholic rebellion in the 1920s in which thousands of people were killed, including hangings.[9] The outfit included a bullet-studded belt and crucifix necklace.[10] The design was chosen from over thirty others and had been intended to show Mexico's culture and history, but it elicited controversy amid claims it was in poor taste and inappropriate.[9] Pageant owners said that the costume would be redesigned to include image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.[9]
General references
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 2007". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012.
References
- "Miss Universe 2007 - Pageant Planet". www.pageantplanet.com. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
- "Miss Universe Japan 2007 - Pageant Planet". www.pageantplanet.com. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
- Walters, Basil (1 April 2007). "Rastafarians embrace first beauty queen". Jamaica Observer. Archived from the original on 10 May 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
- "Vanessa Minnillo and Mario Lopez to Host Miss Universe(R) 2007, Live From the National Auditorium in Mexico City on NBC, Monday, May 28, 9–11 p.m. ET" (Press release). Miss Universe Organization. 17 May 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
- "Latina Fashion Designer, Icel De Jesus Will Participate as International Judge at the Miss Universe Honduras 2007 Pageant" (Press release). Carimaxx Productions. 21 April 2007. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
- "Recent Grande Prairie, Alta high school graduate now Miss Mauritius". The Canadian Press. 22 August 2006.
- "Aruni, Lanka's new queen". The Sunday Times. 15 April 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2007.
- "No TT beauty for Miss Universe". Trinidad & Tobago's News Day. 4 May 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2007.
- "Miss Mexico 'war gown' toned down". BBC News. 19 April 2007. Retrieved 24 February 2007.
- "Miss Mexico's pageant dress kick-starts outrage". El Paso Times. 21 April 2007.
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