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词条 Miss World 2014
释义

  1. Results

     Placements  Continental Queens of Beauty 

  2. Contestants

  3. Judges

  4. Notes

     Debuts  Returns  Designations  Replacements  Withdrawals 

  5. Miss Honduras World 2014

  6. References

  7. Further reading

  8. External links

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| venue = ExCeL London, London, United Kingdom
| date = 14 December 2014
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Miss World 2014, the 64th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 14 December 2014 at the ExCeL London in London, United Kingdom. 121 contestants competed for the crown. Megan Young of the Philippines crowned her successor Rolene Strauss of South Africa at the end of the event. This is the second time that South Africa has won the title outright and the third time they have held the title.

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss World 2014
  • {{flag|South Africa}}Rolene Strauss
1st Runner-Up
  • {{flag|Hungary}} – Edina Kulcsár
2nd Runner-Up
  • {{flag|United States}} – Elizabeth Safrit
Top 5
  • {{flag|Australia}} – Courtney Thorpe
  • {{flag|England}} – Carina Tyrrell
Top 11
  • {{flag|Brazil}} – Julia Gama
  • {{flag|Guyana}} – Rafieya Husain
  • {{flag|India}} – Koyal Rana
  • {{flag|Kenya}} – Idah Nguma
  • {{flag|Mexico}} – Daniela Álvarez
  • {{flag|Thailand}} – Nonthawan Thongleng §
Top 25
  • {{flag|Bolivia}} – Andrea Forfori
  • {{flag|China}} – Du Yang
  • {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Dhío Moreno
  • {{flag|Finland}} – Krista Haapalainen
  • {{flag|Ghana}} – Nadia Ntanu
  • {{flag|Indonesia}} – Maria Sastrayu
  • {{flag|Malaysia}} – Dewi Liana Seriestha
  • {{flag|Netherlands}} – Tatjana Maul
  • {{flag|Philippines}} – Valerie Weigmann
  • {{flag|Russia}} – {{ill|Anastasia Kostenko|ru|Костенко, Анастасия Ярославовна}}
  • {{flag|Scotland}} – Ellie McKeating
  • {{flag|South Sudan}} – Awien Kuanyin-Agoth
  • {{flag|Sweden}} – Olivia Asplund
  • {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} – Sarah Jane Waddell
  • {{flag|Vietnam}} – Nguyen Thi Loan

§ People's Choice winner

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental Group Contestant
Africa
  • {{flag|South Africa}} – Rolene Strauss
Americas
  • {{flag|United States}} – Elizabeth Safrit
Asia
  • {{flag|India}} – Koyal Rana
Caribbean
  • {{flag|Guyana}} – Rafieya Husain
Europe
  • {{flag|Hungary}} – Edina Kulcsár
Oceania
  • {{flag|Australia}} – Courtney Thorpe

Contestants

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
{{flagicon>Albania}} Albania Xhensila Pere 25 Pogradec
{{flagicon>Argentina}} Argentina Yoana Don 23 Santiago del Estero
{{flagicon>Aruba}} Aruba Joitza Henriquez 21 Oranjestad
{{flagicon>Australia}} Australia Courtney Thorpe 23 Brisbane
{{flagicon>Austria}} Austria Julia Furdea 20 Asten
{{flagicon>Bahamas}} Bahamas Rosetta Cartwright 19 Nassau
{{flagicon>Barbados}} Barbados Zoé Trotman 22 Bridgetown
{{flagicon>Belarus}} Belarus Viktoria Mihanovich 21 Minsk
{{flagicon>Belgium}} Belgium Anissa Blondin 22 Brussels
{{flagicon>Belize}} Belize Raquel Badillo 21 Belize City
{{flagicon>Bermuda}} Bermuda Lillian Lightbourn 24 Hamilton
{{flagicon>Bolivia}} Bolivia Andrea Forfori 25 Santa Cruz
{{flagicon>Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Bosnia and Herzegovina Isidora Borovčanin 19 Pale
{{flagicon>Brazil}} Brazil Julia Gama 21 Porto Alegre
{{flagicon>British Virgin Islands}} British Virgin Islands Rosanna Chichester 25 Road Town
{{flagicon>Cameroon}} Cameroon Larissa Ngangoum 24 Yaoundé
{{flagicon>Canada}} Canada Annora Bourgeault 21 Regina
{{flagicon>Chad}} Chad Sakadi Djivira 21 Abéché
{{flagicon>China}} China PR Du Yang 22 Beijing
{{flagicon>Colombia}} Colombia Leandra García 21 Cali
{{flagicon>Costa Rica}} Costa Rica Natasha Sibaja 23 San José
{{flagicon>Ivory Coast}} Côte d'Ivoire Yéo Jennifer 18 Aboisso
{{flagicon>Croatia}} Croatia Antonija Gogić 19 Zagreb
{{flagicon>Curaçao}} Curaçao Gayle Sulvaran 19 Willemstad
{{flagicon>Cyprus}} Cyprus Ioánna Filíppou 19 Nicosia
{{flagicon>Czech Republic}} Czech Republic Tereza Skoumalová 24 Ostrava
{{flagicon>Denmark}} Denmark Pernille Sørensen 23 Aalborg
{{flagicon>Dominican Republic}} Dominican Republic Dhío Moreno 24 Santo Domingo
{{flagicon>Ecuador}} Ecuador Virginia Limongi 19 Portoviejo
{{flagicon>Egypt}} Egypt Amina Ashraf 19 Giza
{{flagicon>El Salvador}} El Salvador Larissa Vega 21 Santa Ana
{{flagicon>England}} England Carina Tyrrell 24 Cambridge
{{flagicon>Equatorial Guinea}} Equatorial Guinea Agnes Cheba 19 Luba
{{flagicon>Ethiopia}} Ethiopia Yirgalem Hadish 23 Addis Ababa
{{flagicon>Fiji}} Fiji Charlene Tafuna'i 20 Nadi
{{flagicon>Finland}} Finland Krista Haapalainen 24 Helsinki
{{flagicon>France}} France Flora Coquerel 20 Orléanais
{{flagicon>Gabon}} Gabon Jessie Lekery 24 Moyen-Ogooué
{{flagicon>Georgia}} Georgia Ana Zubashvili 21 Tbilisi
{{flagicon>Germany}} Germany Egzonita Ala 18 Stuttgart
{{flagicon>Ghana}} Ghana Nadia Ntanu 23 Accra
{{flagicon>Gibraltar}} Gibraltar Shyanne Azzopardi 23 Gibraltar
{{flagicon>Greece}} Greece Eleni Kokkinou 20 Athens
{{flagicon>Guadeloupe|local}} Guadeloupe Wendy Metony 20 Le Gosier
{{flagicon>Guam}} Guam Chanel Cruz Jarrett 20 Agana Heights
{{flagicon>Guatemala}} Guatemala Keyla Bermúdez 22 Guatemala City
{{flag>Guinea}} Halimatou Diallo 20 Conakry
{{flagicon>Guyana}} Guyana Rafieya Husain 21 Anna Regina
{{flagicon>Haiti}} Haiti Carolyn Desert 25 Port-au-Prince
{{flagicon>Hong Kong}} Hong Kong Erin Wong 23 Kowloon
{{flagicon>Hungary}} Hungary Edina Kulcsár 24 Budapest
{{flagicon>Iceland}} Iceland Tanja Ýr Ástþórsdóttir 22 Hafnarfjörður
{{flagicon>India}} India Koyal Rana 21 New Delhi
{{flagicon>Indonesia}} Indonesia Maria Rahajeng 22 Mamuju
{{flagicon>Ireland}} Ireland Jessica Hayes 20 Cork
{{flagicon>Israel}} Israel Mor Maman 20 Beersheba
{{flagicon>Italy}} Italy Silvia Cataldi 24 Sannicola
{{flagicon>Jamaica}} Jamaica Laurie-Ann Chin 21 Montego Bay
{{flagicon>Japan}} Japan Hikaru Kawai 19 Sendai
{{flagicon>Kenya}} Kenya Idah Nguma 22 Machakos
{{flagicon>South Korea}} Korea Hwa-young Song 23 Suwon
{{flagicon>Kosovo}} Kosovo Vita Rexhepi 20 Pristina
{{flagicon>Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyzstan Aikol Alikzhanova 24 Jalal-Abad
{{flagicon>Latvia}} Latvia Liliana Garkalne 19 Riga
{{flagicon>Lebanon}} Lebanon Saly Greige 24 Bishmizzine
{{flagicon>Lesotho}} Lesotho Nthole Matela 21 Mapoteng
{{flagicon>Lithuania}} Lithuania Agnė Kavaliauskaitė 21 Vilnius
{{flagicon>Luxembourg}} Luxembourg Frédérique Wolff 19 Luxembourg City
{{flagicon>Malaysia}} Malaysia Dewi Liana Seriestha 25 Sarawak
{{flagicon>Malta}} Malta Joanna Galea 24 Valletta
{{flagicon>Martinique|local}} Martinique Anaïs Delwaulle 20 Fort-de-France
{{flagicon>Mauritius}} Mauritius Sheetal Khadun 25 Port Louis
{{flagicon>Mexico}} Mexico Daniela Álvarez 21 Cuernavaca
{{flagicon>Moldova}} Moldova Alexandra Caruntu 18 Ungheni
{{flagicon>Mongolia}} Mongolia Battsetseg Turbat 23 Ulan Bator
{{flagicon>Montenegro}} Montenegro Nataša Novaković 18 Podgorica
{{flagicon>Myanmar}} Myanmar Wyne Lay 19 Naypyidaw
{{flagicon>Namibia}} Namibia Brumhilda Ochs 22 Windhoek
{{flagicon>Nepal}} Nepal Subin Limbu 23 Dharan
{{flagicon>Netherlands}} Netherlands Tatjana Maul 25 The Hague
{{flagicon>New Zealand}} New Zealand Arielle Garciano 22 Lyttelton
{{flagicon>Nicaragua}} Nicaragua Yumara López † 20 Rivas
{{flagicon>Nigeria}} Nigeria Iheoma Nnadi 19 Akwa Ibom
{{flagicon>Northern Ireland}} Northern Ireland Rebekah Shirley 19 Belfast
{{flagicon>Norway}} Norway Monica Pedersen 25 Moelv
{{flagicon>Panama}} Panama Nicole Pinto 21 Panama City
{{flagicon>Paraguay}} Paraguay Myriam Arévalos 21 Asunción
{{flagicon>Peru}} Peru Sofía Rivera 24 Oxapampa
{{flagicon>Philippines}} Philippines Valerie Weigmann 25 Legazpi
{{flagicon>Poland}} Poland Ada Sztajerowska 22 Piotrków Trybunalski
{{flagicon>Portugal}} Portugal Zita Oliveira 24 Lisbon
{{flagicon>Puerto Rico}} Puerto Rico Génesis Dávila 22 Arroyo
{{flagicon>Romania}} Romania Bianca Fanu 25 Timisoara
{{flagicon>Russia}} RussiaAnastasia Kostenko|ru|Костенко, Анастасия Ярославовна}} 20 Salsk
{{flag>São Tomé and Príncipe}} Djeissica Barbosa 19 São Tomé
{{flagicon>Scotland}} Scotland Ellie McKeating 19 Milngavie
{{flagicon>Serbia}} Serbia Milica Vukliš 21 Belgrade
{{flagicon>Seychelles}} Seychelles Camilla Estico 23 Victoria
{{flagicon>Singapore}} Singapore Dalreena Poonam Gill 20 Bedok
{{flagicon>Slovakia}} Slovakia Laura Longauerová 18 Detva
{{flagicon>Slovenia}} Slovenia Julija Bizjak 20 Lesce
{{flagicon>South Africa}} South Africa Rolene Strauss 22 Volksrust
{{flagicon>South Sudan}} South Sudan Awien Kuanyin-Agoth 19 Gogrial
{{flagicon>Spain}} Spain Lourdes Rodríguez 20 Daimiel
{{flagicon>Sri Lanka}} Sri Lanka Chulakshi Ranathunga 25 Colombo
{{flagicon>Sweden}} Sweden Olivia Asplund 18 Stockholm
{{flagicon>Switzerland}} Switzerland Dijana Cvijetić 20 Gossau
{{flagicon>Tanzania}} Tanzania Happiness Watimanya 20 Dodoma
{{flagicon>Thailand}} Thailand Nonthawan Thongleng 20 Surat Thani
{{flagicon>Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago Sarah Jane Waddell 24 Carenage
{{flagicon>Tunisia}} Tunisia Wahiba Arres 20 Menzel Bourguiba
{{flagicon>Turkey}} Turkey Amine Gülşe 21 Izmir
{{flagicon>Uganda}} Uganda Leah Kalanguka 21 Iganga
{{flagicon>Ukraine}} Ukraine Andriana Khasanshin 19 Lviv
{{flagicon>United States}} United States Elizabeth Safrit 22 Kannapolis
{{flagicon>Uruguay}} Uruguay Romina Fernández 20 Montevideo
{{flagicon>United States Virgin Islands}} US Virgin Islands Aniska Tonge 20 St. Thomas
{{flagicon>Venezuela}} Venezuela Debora Menicucci 23 Caracas
{{flagicon>Vietnam}} Vietnam Nguyen Thi Loan 23 Ho Chi Minh City
{{flagicon>Wales}} Wales Alice Ford 21 Cardiff
{{flagicon>Zimbabwe}} Zimbabwe Tendai Humda 23 Chitungwiza

Judges

The judges for Miss World 2014 were:

  • Julia Morley – Chairman of the Miss World Organization[1]
  • Mike Dixon – Musical Director
  • Rudy Salles – Member of the National Assembly of France[1]
  • Jody Reynolds – former president of Variety International[1]
  • Marsha-Rae Ratcliff – Variety International board member
  • Tony Hatch – British most celebrated musical acts and films
  • Agbani Darego – Miss World 2001 from Nigeria
  • Azra Akın – Miss World 2002 from Turkey
  • Zhang Zilin – Miss World 2007 from China PR
  • Kaiane Aldorino – Miss World 2009 from Gibraltar
  • Mike Dixon – Musical director

Notes

Debuts

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  • {{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe|name=São Tomé & Príncipe}}

Returns

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  • Last competed in 1960:
    • {{flag|Myanmar}}
  • Last competed in 2010:
    • {{flag|Luxembourg}}
  • Last competed in 2011:
    • {{flag|Egypt}}
  • Last competed in 2012:
    • {{flag|Israel}}
    • {{flag|Uruguay}}
    • {{flag|Zimbabwe}}
{{div col end}}

Designations

  • {{flag|Albania}} – Xhensila Pere was appointed Miss World Albania 2014 by Vera Grabocka, president of Miss & Mister Albania, only days before the start of the competition after she decided not to send Afroviti Goge who was previously appointed to represent the country.
  • {{flag|Belize}} – Raquel Badillo was appointed Miss World Belize 2014 by Miss World Belize Ltd franchise holders for Miss World in Belize.
  • {{flag|Ethiopia}} – Yirgalem Hadish was appointed Miss World Ethiopia 2014 after a casting call was organised by Gadol Wilson, national director for Miss World in Ethiopia.
  • {{flag|Greece}} – Eleni Kokkinou was appointed as Miss World Greece 2014 after a casting call was organised by Vassilis Prevelakis, national director for Miss World in Greece.
  • {{flag|Guadeloupe|local}} – Wendy Métony was appointed Miss Monde Guadeloupe 2014. She was crowned Miss Intercontinental Tourism 2014 in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic earlier in 2014.
  • {{flag|Norway}} – Monica Olivia Pedersen was appointed Miss World Norway 2014 after a casting call was organised by Morten Sommerfeldt, national director for Miss World in Norway.
  • {{flag|Martinique|local}} – Anaïs Delwaulle was appointed Miss Monde Martinique 2014 after no pageant was held. She was the 1st runner-up at Martinique Queens 2013 pageant.
  • {{flag|Russia}} – {{ill|Anastasia Kostenko|ru|Костенко, Анастасия Ярославовна}} was appointed as Miss World Russia 2014 after Miss Russia Organization decided to send the original winner of Miss Russia 2014 Yulia Alipova only to Miss Universe 2014 so as to avoid scheduling conflicts. Kostenko was the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Russia 2014 pageant.
  • {{flag|Uruguay}} – Romina Fernandez has been appointed as Miss Mundo Uruguay 2014. She was the 1st runner-up at Miss Universe Uruguay 2014 pageant.
  • {{flag|Vietnam}} – Nguyễn Thị Loan was appointed to represent Vietnam by Elite Model Vietnam, the franchise holder. She was among the Top 5 at the Miss Vietnam 2010 pageant and also 2nd runner-up at Miss Vietnam Ethnic 2013 pageant.

Replacements

  • {{flag|Belgium}} – Anissa Blondin replaced Miss Belgium 2014, Laurence Langen, for undisclosed reasons. Anissa Blondin was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Belgium 2014 pageant.
  • {{flag|Gabon}} – Jessie Lekery replaced Miss World Gabon 2014, Pulchérie Nzoughe, after Pulchérie Nzoughe resigned for unknown reasons. Jessie was Miss Gabon 2013 contestant.
  • {{flag|Ghana}} – Nadia Ntanu replaced Miss Ghana 2013, Guiseppine Baafi, after Guiseppine resigned her title. Nadia was the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Ghana 2012 pageant.
  • {{flag|Hong Kong}} – When the new Miss Hong Kong was crowned, Miss Hong Kong 2013, Grace Chan, was replaced by the Miss Hong Kong 2014 1st runner-up Erin Wong.
  • {{flag|Nicaragua}} – Yumara Lopez replaced Miss Mundo Nicaragua 2014, Maria Esther Cortes, after Maria stepped down due to personal reasons. Yumara was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Mundo Nicaragua 2014 pageant.
  • {{flag|Panama}} – Nicole Pinto replaced Miss Mundo Panamá 2014, Raiza Erlenbaugh, after Raiza was dethroned for failing to fulfill her duties. Nicole was the 1st runner-up at Miss Mundo Panamá 2014 pageant and was later crowned Miss América Latina del Mundo 2014. Nicole resigned her title as Miss América Latina del Mundo 2014 to participate in Miss World 2014.
  • {{flag|Portugal}} – Zita Margarida Reis Oliveira replaced Miss World Portugal 2014, Catarina Sikiniotis, after Catarina chose not to sign a contract with her country's national organisation thereby forfeiting the right to participate in the Miss World 2014 pageant. Zita was crowned Miss República Portuguesa in September 2014 and was supposed to participate in the Miss World 2015 pageant, but Zita has now agreed to participate in the Miss World 2014 pageant.[2]
  • {{flag|Switzerland}} – Dijana Cvijetic replaced the original winner of the Miss World Switzerland 2014 pageant, Aline Morger, after Aline stepped down for unknown reasons. Dijana was the 1st runner-up at the Miss World Switzerland 2014 pageant.[3]
  • {{flag|Zimbabwe}} – Thabiso Phiri was the original winner of Miss Zimbabwe 2014 pageant However she resigned due to personal reasons hence Catherine Makaya was crowned the new winner after an impromptu second contest was held in which both the runners-up refused to take part stating they were happy with their positions but days before leaving for London Catherine was dethroned for being too difficult to work with the Miss Zimbabwe Trust. The original Miss Zimbabwe 2014 1st princess, Tendai Hunda replaced Makaya.

Withdrawals

  • {{flag|Angola}}
  • {{flag|Botswana}}
  • {{flag|Bulgaria}}
  • {{flag|Chile}}
  • {{flag|Chinese Taipei}}
  • {{flag|Dominica}}
  • {{flag|Guinea-Bissau}}
  • {{flag|Honduras}}
  • {{flag|Kazakhstan}}
  • {{flag|Macedonia}}
  • {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}}
  • {{flag|Samoa}}
  • {{flag|Uzbekistan}}
  • {{flag|Zambia}}

Miss Honduras World 2014

In April 2014, María José Alvarado was crowned Miss Honduras World. She was expected to represent Honduras and was scheduled to fly to London, England for the Miss World pageant. On 19 November 2014, Alvarado and her sister Sofía Trinidad were found murdered and then buried in the village of Cablotales.{{cn|date=July 2018}} Miss Honduras pageant organizers decided not to replace Alvarado and the country officially withdrew from the contest. On 23 November 2014, Miss World Organisation Chairperson Julia Morley gave a special memorial service in remembrance for her and her sister.[4][5][6]

References

1. ^{{cite web | last=Marsh | first=Harriet | title=Miss England misses out on 2014 Miss World crown | website=Daily Mirror | date=14 December 2014 | url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/miss-world-2014-miss-england-4810330 | accessdate=16 June 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.globalbeauties.com/blog/2014/11/miss-world-portugal-is-replaced/|title=Global Beauties – Miss World Portugal is replaced|work=Global Beauties|accessdate=7 December 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://missosology.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=0&t=508537&sid=a88a37cf13dd169988e109962c38930a|title=1st runner-up awarded as Miss World Switzerland 2014|publisher=|accessdate=13 September 2014}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.sky.com/story/1376297/missing-miss-honduras-police-find-bodies|title=Missing Miss Honduras: Police Find Bodies|work=Sky News|accessdate=19 November 2014}}
5. ^{{cite news|last=Helling|first=Steve|url=http://www.people.com/article/miss-honduras-death-pageant-world-reacts|title=Miss World Contestants Mourn the Death of Miss Honduras, María José Alvarado|work=People|date=19 November 2014|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.missworld.com/News/2014-11-23/Day-4-Service-of-Unity/|publisher=Miss World website|author=Cena, Frankie|title=Day 4 – Service of Unity|date=23 November 2014|accessdate=14 December 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141214091608/http://www.missworld.com/News/2014-11-23/Day-4-Service-of-Unity/|archivedate=14 December 2014|df=dmy-all}}

Further reading

  • "Miss World 2014: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan felicitated for being the most successful Miss World so far". CNN-IBN. 15 December 2014.
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/variedades/253956 |title=Nicaragua en miss mundo 2012 · El Nuevo Diario |publisher=Elnuevodiario.com.ni |date= |accessdate=7 October 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017132921/http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/variedades/253956 |archivedate=17 October 2012 }}

External links

  • Miss World official website
  • Miss South Africa Rolene Strauss is Miss World 2014 Winner
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