Miss and Mister Supranational

Miss Supranational is an annual international female beauty pageant, stated in 2009, and with most contests held in Poland. The most recent competition involved candidates from 78 countries. A parallel male contest, Mister Supranational, began in 2016, also in Poland, most recently involving 41 countries.

Miss Supranational
Logo for Miss Supranational organization
MottoGlamour, Fashion and Natural Beauty[1]
Formation2009
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersPanama
LeaderGerhard Parzutka von Lipinski
Key people
World Beauty Association (WBA)
Websitewww.misssupranational.com
Mister Supranational
Logo for Mister Supranational organization
Formation2016
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersPanama
LeaderGerhard Parzutka von Lipinski
Key people
World Beauty Association (WBA)
Websitewww.mistersupranational.com

The current pageant title holders are Anntonia Porsild of Thailand, and Nate Crnkovich of the United States. They were elected in 2019, but will retain their titles into 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; 2020 will be the first year that the Miss and Mister Supranational contests were not held since their inception.

History

Miss Supranational is managed by the World Beauty Association S.A., which was founded in 2009 in Panama. The first World Beauty Association president was Tryny Marcela Yandar Lobón, with Gerhard Parzutka von Lipinski from Poland as executive producer, and president of the production company Nowa Scena.[2] Parzutka von Lipinski has been referred to as President of Miss Supranational since at least 2017.[3][4] The Miss Supranational contests began in 2009 and were held in Poland except 2013 which was in Minsk, Belarus,[5] and 2016, which was co-hosted with Poprad, Slovakia.[6] Mister Supranational also began in 2016, in Krynica-Zdrój, Poland.[7]

In 2014, former employees attempted to form a rival World Beauty Association Ltd., based in Hong Kong.[2] Its rival Miss Supranational pageant, in India, could not be held in person due to responses to the West African Ebola virus epidemic. It crowned one candidate, Jennifer Poleo of Venezuela, remotely, and without runners-up, and did not hold any subsequent contests.[8]

The Miss and Mister Supranational 2020 contests were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Anntonia Porsild from Thailand, and Nate Crnkovich from the United States to retain their respective titles until then.[4]

Miss Supranational pageants

The finals of Miss Supranational 2017. Left to right: Tica Martinez of Colombia, who won first runner-up; Srinidhi Shetty, reigning Miss Supranational 2016; Jenny Kim of South Korea, who won

Oksana Moria of Ukraine won the first Miss Supranational,on September 5, 2009 in Płock, Poland. She also won Miss Photogenic. She received $25,000. Runners-up in order were Marina Lepesha of Belarus, Klaudia Ungerman of Poland 2008, Ruth Aleman Alverado of Honduras, and Amanda Lillian Ball of England. [9]

Karina Pinilla Corro of Panama won Miss Supranational 2010 on August 28, 2010, among 65 competitors. Runners-up were Hana Věrná of the Czech Republic, Sandra Marinović from Slovenia, Claudia Villafuerte from Peru, and Maythavee Burapasing from Thailand.[10][11]

Monika Lewczuk of Poland won Miss Supranational 2011, which was held in her birthplace, Płock, on August 26.[12] She won $25,000, among 70 competitors. Runners-up were Liudmila Yakimovich of Belarus, Valery Velez of Puerto Rico, Daniela Nguyen Thu May (or Daniela Nguyen Nova) of Vietnam,[13] (the highest level yet achieved by Vietnam in an international beauty contest)[14] and Krystelle Khoury of the United States.[15]

Katsyaryna or Ekaterina Buraya of Belarus won Miss Supranational 2012, on September 14, in Warsaw, Poland. There were 53 competitors. Runners up were Nanthawan Wannachutha of Thailand, Michaela Dihlová of the Czech Republic, Elaine Kay Moll of the Philippines, and Sulay Castillo from Ecuador.[16]

Mutya Johanna Datul of the Philippines won Miss Supranational 2013, on September 6, in Minsk, Belarus, becoming the first Asian winner. She defeated 82 other candidates, and won $25,000.[17] She also won Miss Personality.[18] Runners-up were Jacqueline Morales of Mexico, Leyla Kose of Turkey, Cok Istri Krisnanda Widani of Indonesia, and Esonica Veira of the US Virgin Islands.[19][20]

Asha Bhat of India won Miss Supranational 2014, December 5, 2014, in Warsaw. She defeated 70 other contestants, and won $25,000. She also won the Miss Talent title, with Bollywood singing.[21] Runners-up in order were Parapadsorn 'Pla' Disdamrong from Thailand, Maggaly Nguema, Gabon, Allyn Rose, United States, and Katarzyna Krzeszowska from Poland.[22]

Stephanía Vasquez Stegman of Paraguay won Miss Supranational 2015 over 80 contestants. Runners-up in order were Siera Bearchell of Canada, Mónica Castaño Agudelo of Colombia, Tanja Ýr Ástþórsdóttir of Iceland, and Karina Martin of Mexico.[23]

Srinidhi Shetty of India won Miss Supranational 2016 on December 2, 2016 in Krynica-Zdroj, Poland, making India the only country to win twice. Runners-up in order were Valeria Vespoli, Venezuela, Jaleesa Pigot, Suriname, Ornella Gunesekere, Sri Lanka, and Korinna Kocsis, Hungary.[24] She won $30,000 by defeating 80 contestants.[25]

Jenny Kim of South Korea won Miss Supranational 2017, making her the first South Korean winner of a major international beauty pageant.[26][27] It was held December 1 in Krynica-Zdroj. Runners-up in order were Tica Martinez of Colombia, Bianca Tirsin of Romania, Bitaniya Yosef from Ethiopia, and Larissa Santiago from Puerto Rico, among 65 total competitors. [28]

Valeria Vázquez Latorre from Puerto Rico won Miss Supranational 2018 on December 7, 2018. She was publically congratulated by President of the Senate of Puerto Rico Thomas Rivera Schatz, and First Lady of Puerto Rico Beatriz Rosselló for making Puerto Rico the first country to win the five most important international beauty pageants (Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International, Miss Earth and Miss Supranational).[29][30][31] She defeated 79 other candidates and won a prize of $30,000. Runners-up in were, in order, Katrina Jayne Dimaranan representing the United States,[32] Magdalena Bieńkowska, Poland, Wilda Octaviana Situngkir, Indonesia, and Diana Romero, Mexico.[33]

Anntonia Porsild from Thailand won Miss Supranational 2019 on December 7, 2019. She defeated contestants from 77 countries. Runners-up in order were Yana Haenisch from Namibia, Jesica Fitriana from Indonesia, Janick Maceta del Castillo from Peru, and Gabriela De La Cruz from Venezuela.[34]

Mister Supranational pageants

Kevin Dasom, center, among competitors for Mister Supranational Thailand 2018

Diego Garcy of Mexico won the first Mister Supranational contest on December 3, 2016, in Krynica-Zdrój, winning $20,000.[35] He also won Mister Elegance. There were 37 competitors.[36] Runners-up in order were Sergey Bindalov of Belarus, Jitesh Thakur of India, Bruno Vanin of Brazil, and Catalin Brinza of Romania.[37]

Gabriel Correa of Venezuela won Mister Supranational 2017, on December 2 in Krynica-Zdrój. He defeated 34 other finalists. Runners-up in order were Alejandro Cifo Capilla of Spain, Matheus Song of Brazil, Michal Gajdosech of Slovakia, and Hector Javier Parga of Mexico.[38]

Prathamesh Maulingkar of India won Mister Supranational 2018 in Krynica-Zdrój, defeating 39 other finalists. He also won Best Body.[39] Runners-up in order were Jakub Kucner of Poland, Samuel Costa Samuel Costa of Brazil, Kevin Dasom of Thailand, and Ennio Fafieanie of the Netherlands.[40]

Nate Crnkovich of the United States won Mister Supranational 2019, in Katowice, Poland. He won $15,000 and defeated 40 other candidates. He had defeated 12 competitors to win Mister Supernational United States. Runners-up were Italo Cerqueira of Brazil, Alonzo Martinez Vivanco of Peru, Tomasz Zarzycki of Poland, and Leonardo Carrero of Venezuela.[41][42]

National franchises

National franchises have a lot of latitude in choosing candidates for Miss and Mister Supranational. Some are the winners of individual contests for their Miss Supranational, others get the honor by winning first or second runner-up from contests for candidates to multiple international pageants, and yet others are chosen in different ways.

When Elaine Kay Moll won first runner-up in Binibining Pilipinas 2012, she didn't expect to be sent to Miss Supranational in Poland, but she was sent, and won third runner-up.[43]

Khin Wint Wah was selected as the first Miss Supranational Myanmar, in 2013, by defeating 99 other contestants in a general knowledge test, rather than a beauty contest.[44] Aurore Mutesi Kayibanda competed in Miss Supranational 2013 after winning Miss Rwanda 2012.[45][46]

Asha Bhat, Miss Supranational India 2014, and the eventual winner of Miss Supranational 2014, had been second runner up at Miss Diva 2014.[47]

Nguyen Thi Le Quyen became Miss Supranational Vietnam 2015 after winning second runner-up in Miss Ao Dai Vietnam, and also represented the country in Miss Grand International 2015.[48]

Aisha Benyahya became Miss Supranational Gibraltar 2016 after winning second place at Miss Gibraltar.[49] Swe Zin Htet became Miss Supranational Myanmar 2016 by winning the Miss Golden Land Myanmar contest, which also sent contestants to Miss Earth, Miss Intercontinental, Face of Beauty International, Miss Tourism International and Miss Globe.[50][51] Altamash Faraz became Mister Supranational India 2016 after placing second runner-up in Mr India 2016.[52]

In the United States, there are statewide Miss Supranational titles. Angela Ritossa was Miss Ohio Supranational 2017 before competing for Miss Supranational United States.[53] Kithsada Vongsaysavath was selected Miss Supranational Lao 2017 after winning second runner-up at Miss Grand Laos 2017.[54] Franz Christie was chosen Mister Supranational Jamaica 2017 at the United Nations Pageants, separately from and before the Miss Supranational Jamaica candidate.[55]

Since February 2018, the Miss Supranational USA franchise has been owned and directed by Cecilio Asuncion, founder of transgender modeling agency Slay Model Management.[56]

Tihana Babij won Miss Supranational Croatia 2018 after defeating 17 regional Croatia contestants; she herself comes from Vienna and was the representative of the Croatian diaspora.[57][58] Jehza Mae Huelar won Miss Philippines Supranational 2018, due to getting second runner-up in Binibining Pilipinas 2018.[59] Belinde Schroeder was crowned Miss Supranational South Africa 2018.[60] Alecia McCallum won Miss Supranational Australia 2018 in a stand-alone pageant.[61] Yurika Nakamoto was selected Miss Supranational Japan 2018, defeating 30 candidates, at the same pageant that also selected Miss United Continents Japan 2018, and Miss Asia Pacific International Japan 2018.[62][63]

Urvashi Hureeram became Miss Supranational Mauritius 2019 as first runner-up to Miss Universe Mauritius 2019.[64] Oluchi Kalu became Miss Supranational Nigeria 2019 after being first runner-up at the 2019 Beauty of Africa International Pageant.[65] Yia-Loren Gomez was the first Miss Trinidad and Tobago Supranational in 2019.[66] Resham Saeed was Miss Supranational Philippines 2019, after getting second runner-up in Binibining Pilipinas 2019.[67][68] Shanita Munyana won Miss Supranational Rwanda in 2019, winning Rwf1 million.[69] Shefali Sood became the Miss Supranational India 2019 representative at Miss Diva 2019.[70] Rayon Davis and Kimberly Dawkins were chosen Mister and Miss Jamaica Supranational 2019 together.[71]

Justeen Cruz was picked Miss Supranational Ecuador 2020 via an online competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[72] Aavriti Choudhary was chosen Miss India Supranational 2020 after getting first runner up in Miss Diva 2020.[73] The Philippine Miss Supranational contest franchise moved from Binibining Pilipinas to Miss World Philippines in 2020.[74][75] The Miss South Africa pageant also began selecting candidates for Miss Supranational South Africa in 2020.[76]

Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata

Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata (literally translated "Princess of Indonesia: Tourism") has been the title given to the second runner-up of the Puteri Indonesia beauty pageant since 2006. Since 2013, the winner of Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata has been sent to compete as Miss Supranational Indonesia. (The 2011 and 2012 winners competed in Miss Asia Pacific World instead.)

Intan Aletrino became Miss Supranational Indonesia 2016 by winning second runner-up in Puteri Indonesia 2016.[77] Karina Nadila was Miss Supranational Indonesia 2017 after winning second runner up in Puteri Indonesia 2017.[78]

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