Miss World 1998
Miss World 1998, the 48th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 26 November 1998 at the Lake Berjaya Mahé Resort in Mahé Island, Seychelles. 86 delegates from around the world competed for the crown. Ronan Keating, then lead singer of Boyzone, and MTV's Eden Harel hosted the event. This year's winner, Israel's Linor Abargil,[1] revealed days after the competition that she was raped several weeks before the pageant. She was crowned by Miss World 1997, Diana Hayden of India.
Miss World 1998 | |
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Miss World 1998 Linor Abargil | |
Date | 26 November 1998 |
Presenters | |
Venue | Lake Berjaya Mahé Resort, Mahé, Seychelles |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 86 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Linor Abargil[1] |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss World 1998 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up | |
Top 5 | |
Top 10 |
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Contestants
American Virgin Islands – Wendy Sanchez Angola – Maria Manuela Cortez de Lemos João Argentina – Natalia Elisa González Aruba – Judelca Shahira Briceno Australia – Sarah-Jane Camille St. Clair Austria – Sabine Lindorfer Bahamas – LeTeasha Henrietta Ingraham Belgium – Tanja Dexters Bolivia – Bianca Bauer Áñez Bosnia & Herzegovina – Samra Tojaga Botswana – Earthen Pinkinyana Mbulawa Brazil – Adriana Reis British Virgin Islands – Virginia Olen Rubiane Bulgaria – Polina Petkova Canada – Leanne Baird Cayman Islands – Gemma Marie McLaughlin Chile – Daniella Andrea Campos Lathrop Colombia – Mónica Marcela Cuartas Jiménez Costa Rica – María Luisa Ureña Salazar Croatia – Lejla Šehović Curaçao – Jeameane Veronica Colastica Cyprus – Chrysanthi Michael Czech Republic – Alena Šeredová Dominican Republic – Sharmin Arelis Díaz Costo Ecuador – Vanessa Natania Graf Alvear Estonia – Ly Jürgenson Finland – Maaret Saija Nousiainen France – Véronique Caloc Germany – Sandra Ahrabian Ghana – Efia Owusuaa Marfo Gibraltar – Melanie Soiza Greece – Katia Marie Margaritoglou Guatemala – Glenda Iracema Cifuentes Ruiz Holland – Nerena Ruinemans Hong Kong China – Jessie Chiu Chui-Yi Hungary – Eva Horvath India – Annie Thomas Ireland – Vivienne Doyle Israel – Linor Abargil[1] Italy – Maria Concetta Travaglini Jamaica – Christine Renee Straw Japan – Rie Mochizuki Kazakhstan – Anna Kirpota Korea – Kim Kun-woo Lebanon – Clemence Achkar Liberia – Olivia Precious Cooper Lithuania – Kristina Pakarnaite Malaysia – Lina Teoh Pick Lim Malta – Rebecca Camilleri Mauritius – Oona Sujaya Fulena Mexico – Vilma Verónica Zamora Suñol Nepal – Jyoti Pradhan New Zealand – Tanya Hayward Nicaragua – Claudia Patricia Alaniz Hernández Nigeria – Temitayo Osobu Norway – Henriette Dankersten Panama – Lorena del Carmen Zagía Miro Paraguay – Perla Carolina Benítez Gonzales Peru – Mariana Larrabure de Orbegoso Philippines – Rachel Muyot Soriano Poland – Izabela Opęchowska Portugal – Marcia Vasconcelos Puerto Rico – Antonia Alfonso Pagán Russia – Tatiana Makrouchina Sint Maarten – Myrtille Charlotte Brookson Seychelles – Alvina Antoinette Grand d'Court Singapore – Grace Chay Slovakia – Karolina Cicatkova Slovenia – Mihaela (Miša) Novak South Africa – Kerishnie Naicker Spain – Rocío Jiménez Fernández Swaziland – Cindy Stanckoczi Sweden – Jessica Magdalena Therése Almenäs Switzerland – Sonja Grandjean Chinese Taipei – Chen Yi-Ju Tanzania – Basila Kalubha Mwanukuzi Trinidad & Tobago – Jeanette Marie La Caillie Turkey – Buket Saygi Ukraine – Nataliya Nadtochey United Kingdom – Emmalene McLoughlin United States – Shauna Gene Gambill Uruguay – María Desiree Fernández Mautone Venezuela – Verónica Schneider Rodríguez Yugoslavia – Jelena Jakovljević Zambia – Chisala Chibesa Zimbabwe – Annette Kambarami
Judges
- Eric Morley
- Diana Hayden – Miss World 1997 from India
- Sophie Dahl
- Pilin Leon – Miss World 1981 from Venezuela[1][2]
- Jonah Lomu[1][2]
- Mark Newson
- Terry O'Neill
- Mica Paris
- Jacques Villeneuve[1][2]
Scrutineer
- David Boyd
Notes
- Miss Malaysia, Lina Teoh is the cousin of the owner for Lake Berjaya Resort, Mahé.
Debuts
Angola Kazakhstan Sint Maarten
Returns
Replacements
Czech Republic – Kateřina Stočesová - She won the Queen of the World 1998 title and was unable to compete due to contract duties. Kazakhstan – Dana Tolesh[3] France - Véronique Caloc was the first runner-up at Miss France 1998, representing Martinique. She was chosen to represent France at Miss World, while the winner of Miss France 1998, Sophie Thalmann, participated at Miss Universe 1998.
Withdrawals
Belize - Viola Jeffery - Due to lack of sponsors. She went to Miss Universe 1999. Bonaire - Julina Felida - Due to lack of sponsors. She went to Miss Universe 1999. Honduras - The 3rd runner-up of the Miss Honduras 1997 pageant, Miriam Eloisa Vivas Luna was chosen to participate at Miss World 1998[4], but she wasn't able to travel to the contest due to the consequences of Hurricane Mitch in November of that year in Central America.[5] She went to Miss Asia-Pacific 1998. Latvia - Evija Rucevska - She withdrew for personal reasons, but competed a year later in Miss World 1999. Macau - Miss Macau pageant stop to held due lack of sponsorship and low televiewers. Only was held in 2008 for 2 years. [6] Namibia - Miss Namibia 1998, Retha Reinders did not participate due to the lack of sponsorship. Iraq - Ban Kadret - She withdrew because of a disagreement between Eric Morley and the Miss Iraq organizers, due to sanctions placed on Iraq. Suriname - Miss Suriname 1998, Farah Breeveld did not participate due to the lack of sponsorship. Thailand - Lacked sponsorship to send a delegate.
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References
- "Linor cruises to Miss World title". BBC News. 27 November 1998. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
- "Miss World goes PC?". BBC News. 26 November 1998. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
- Жизнь после короны
- https://web.archive.org/web/19991018212148/http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/1625/newsticker4.html
- https://www.thefreelibrary.com/'Mitch+kills+top+model'.-a060613502
- "As irmãs Pedruco e os títulos de Miss Macau, com vídeo". Cronicas Macaenses (in Portuguese). 11 April 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
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