Miss World Switzerland

Miss World Switzerland is a Beauty pageant in Switzerland for Miss World pageant.

Miss World Switzerland
MottoBeauty with A Purpose
Formation1952
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersBern
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
German
National Director
Veeranda Aeberli
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Switzerland debut at Miss World pageant in 1952 by Miss Switzerland Organization. In 2005 is the last participation of the pageant to send the official representative at the Miss World pageant. In 2006–2012, Switzerland absent at Miss World pageant, due to problem in license, nobody took the license before.

In 2013, developed by new organization of Miss World Switzerland, Veeranda Aeberli is a National Director of Miss World Switzerland and She organized a National pageant in 2013 "Miss World Switzerland " The return of Switzerland to Miss World. The pageant focused to organize the official pageant for Miss World who focused in the mission BEAUTY WITH A PURPOSE. Since that year, Miss World Switzerland became the national franchise holder of Miss World in Switzerland.

Titleholders

The winner of Miss World Switzerland represents her country at Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Before, the winner was selected or handpicked in another local pageant in the country.

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semi-finalists
Year Miss World Switzerland Hometown Placement at Miss World Special Awards
1952Sylvia MüllerZürich1st Runner-up
1953Odette MichelZürichUnplaced
1956Yolanda DaetwylerZürichUnplaced
1966Janine SollinerBernUnplaced
1967Edith FraefelBernUnplaced
1968Jeanette BiffigerZürichUnplaced
1969No participation
1970Sylvia Christina WeisserBernUnplaced
1971Patrice SollnerBernUnplaced
1972Astrid VollenweiderBernUnplaced
1973Magda LeporiBernUnplaced
1974Astrid Maria AngstBernUnplaced
1975Franziska AngstBernUnplaced
1976Ruth CrottetBernUnplaced
1977Danielle Patricia HaberliZürichTop 15
1978Jeanette KellerZürich6th Runner-up
1979Barbara MeyerZürich4th Runner-up
1980Jeannette LinkenheilZürichUnplaced
1981Margit KilchoerBernUnplaced
1982Lolita MorenaGeneva3rd Runner-up
1983Patricia LangZürichUnplaced
1984Silvia AffolterZürichTop 15
1985Eveline GlanzmannZürich6th Runner-up
1986Renate WaltherBargenUnplaced
1987Gabriela BiglerBernUnplaced
1988Karina BergerZürichUnplaced
1989Catherine MesotWilUnplaced
1990Priscilla LeimgruberBulleUnplaced
1991Sandra AegerterAigleUnplaced
1992Valerie BovardLa Tour-de-PeilzUnplaced
1993Patricia FässlerZürichUnplaced
1994Sarah BriguetLausanneUnplaced
1995Stephanie BergerZürichUnplaced
1996Melanie WinigerZürichUnplaced
1997Tanja GutmannZürichUnplaced
1998Sonja GrandjeanZürichUnplaced
1999Anita BuriZürichUnplaced
2000Mahara McKayAarauUnplaced
2001Mascha SantschiBernUnplaced
2003Bianca SissingLucerneTop 201st Runner-up Miss World Beach Beauty
2004Fiona HeftiZürichUnplaced
2005Lauriane GilliéronLausanneUnplaced
2013Cindy WillinerZürichUnplaced
2014Dijana CvijetićSt. GallenUnplaced
2016Ámbar ChavaillazLausanneDid Not Compete
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