Miss World 1997
Miss World 1997, the 47th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 22 November 1997 at the Plantation Club Seychelles in Baie Lazare, Seychelles.[1] 86 delegates competed for the coveted crown. At the end of the event, India's Diana Hayden came out victorious. Hayden went on to win the Miss World 1997 pageant at the age of 24 crowned by Miss World 1996, Irene Skliva.
Miss World 1997 | |
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Miss World 1997 Diana Hayden | |
Date | 22 November 1997 |
Presenters | |
Venue | Plantation Club, Seychelles |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 86 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Diana Hayden |
Personality | Tanya Suesuntisook |
Best National Costume | Lauralee Martinovich |
Photogenic | Diana Hayden |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss World 1997 | |
1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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Top 5 | |
Top 10 |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continental Group | Contestant |
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Africa |
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Americas |
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Asia & Oceania | |
Caribbean |
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Europe |
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Contestants
American Virgin Islands – Taisha Regina Gomes Argentina – Natalia Pombo Aruba – Michella Laclé Croes Australia – Laura Csortan Austria – Susanne Nagele Bahamas – Alveta Adderley Belgium – Sandrine Corman Bolivia – Mitzy Suárez Saucedo Bosnia & Herzegovina – Elma Terzić Botswana – Mpule Kwelagobe Brazil – Fernanda Rambo Agnes British Virgin Islands – Zoe Jennifer Walcott Bulgaria – Simona Velitchkova Canada – Keri-Lynn Power Cape Verde – Carmelinda Gonçalves Cayman Islands – Cassandra Powell Chile – Paulina Mladinic Colombia – Gladys Buitrago Caicedo Costa Rica – Rebeca Escalante Trejas Croatia – Martina Novosel Cyprus – Galatia Charalambidou Czech Republic – Terezie Dobrovolná Dominican Republic – Carolina Estrella Peña Ecuador – Clío Olaya Frías Egypt – Amel Shawky Soliman Estonia – Mairit Roonsar Finland – Minna Lehtinen France – Laure Belleville Germany – Katja Glawe Ghana – Benita Sena Golomeke Gibraltar – Rosanna Ressa Greece – Eugenia Limantzaki Guatemala – Lourdes Mabel Valencia Bobadilla Holland – Sonja Aldina Silva Honduras – Hansel Cristina Cáceres Teruel Hong Kong – Vivian Lee Ming-Wai Hungary – Beata Petes India – Diana Hayden Ireland – Andrea Roche Israel – Mirit Greenberg Italy – Irene Lippi Jamaica – Michelle Moodie Japan – Shinobu Saraie Korea – Kim Jin-ah Latvia – Liga Graudumniece Lebanon – Joëlle Behlock Lithuania – Asta Vyšniauskaitė Macau – Agnes Lo Malaysia – Arianna Teoh Malta – Sarah Vella Mexico – Blanca Soto Namibia – Sheya Shipanga Nepal – Jharana Bajracharya New Zealand – Lauralee Martinovich Norway – Charlotte Høiåsen Panama – Patricia Aurora Bremner Hernández Paraguay – Mariela Quiñónez García Peru – Claudia María Luque Barrantas Philippines – Kristine Rachel Florendo Poland – Roksana Jonek Portugal – Icilia Silva Berenguel Puerto Rico – Aurea Isis Marrero Nieves Russia – Liudmila Popova Seychelles – Michelle Lane Singapore – Jasmine Wong Slovakia – Marietta Senkacová Slovenia – Maja Šimec South Africa – Jessica Motaung Spain – Nuria Avellaneda Gallego Swaziland – Xoliswa Mkhonta Sweden – Sofia Joelsson Switzerland – Tanja Gutmann Tanzania – Saida Joy Kessys Sashays Thailand – Tanya Suesuntisook Taiwan – Fang Su-Ling Trinidad & Tobago – Mandy Jagdeo Turkey – Çağla Şıkel Uganda – Lillian Acom Ukraine – Kseniya Kuz'menko United Kingdom – Vicki-Lee Walberg United States – Sallie Toussaint Uruguay – Ana González Kwasny Venezuela – Christina Dieckmann Yugoslavia – Tamara Šaponjić Zambia – Tukuza Tembo Zimbabwe – Una Patel
Notes
Debuts
Returns
Withdrawals
Curaçao - Miss Curacao World 1997, Jeameane Colastica did not compete due lack of time and preparation. She went next year inserted.[2] Guam – No contest. Iceland – Harpa Lind Hardardottir[3] Nigeria – Adanma Evoh - Due to sponsorship scheduling problems and political conflict. Kazakhstan - Jamila Bisembieva - Due to sponsorship problems.
Replacements
South Africa - Kerishnie Naicker - Due personal problems. She went next year to Miss Universe 1998 and Miss World 1998 where become Top 5 and Queen of Africa.
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