Miss Universe 2011





























Miss Universe 2011

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Miss Universe 2011, Leila Lopes

Date12 September 2011
Presenters
Andy Cohen, Natalie Morales, Jeannie Mai, Shandi Finnessey
Entertainment
Bebel Gilberto, Claudia Leitte
Venue
Citibank Hall, São Paulo, Brazil
Broadcaster
NBC, Telemundo (international)
Rede Bandeirantes (official broadcaster)
Entrants89
Placements16
Withdrawals
  • Norway

  • Zambia

Returns
  • Cayman Islands

  • Chile

  • Estonia

  • Montenegro

  • Portugal

  • St. Lucia

  • Turks & Caicos

  • Vietnam

Winner
Leila Lopes
 Angola
CongenialityNikolina Lončar
 Montenegro

Best National Costume

Sheldry Sáez
 Panama
Photogenic
Ronnia Fornstedt
 Sweden

← 2010


2012 →

Miss Universe 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 September 2011 at Citibank Hall, São Paulo, Brazil. Leila Lopes of Angola was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder Ximena Navarrete of Mexico, becoming the fourth African country to win the title after South Africa in 1978, Namibia in 1992 and Botswana in 1999.[1] Contestants from 89 countries and territories participated in this year's pageant, surpassing the previous record of 86 contestants in 2006.




Contents





  • 1 Results

    • 1.1 Placements



  • 2 Contestants


  • 3 Judges

    • 3.1 Telecast judges


    • 3.2 Preliminary judges



  • 4 Returning countries and territories


  • 5 Other pageant notes

    • 5.1 Replacements


    • 5.2 Designations


    • 5.3 Withdrawals



  • 6 References


  • 7 External links



Results


Placements




Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss Universe 2011


















Final results
Contestant

Miss Universe 2011


  •  Angola – Leila Lopes

1st Runner-up


  •  Ukraine – Olesya Stefanko

2nd Runner-up


  •  Brazil – Priscila Machado

3rd Runner-up


  •  Philippines – Shamcey Supsup

4th Runner-up


  •  China – Luo Zilin

Top 10


  •  Australia – Scherri-Lee Biggs


  •  Costa Rica – Johanna Solano


  •  France – Laury Thilleman


  •  Panama – Sheldry Sáez


  •  Portugal – Laura Gonçalves §


Top 16


  •  Colombia – Catalina Robayo


  •  Kosovo – Afërdita Dreshaj


  •  Netherlands – Kelly Weekers


  •  Puerto Rico – Viviana Ortiz


  •  United States – Alyssa Campanella


  •  Venezuela - Vanessa Gonçalves

§ Voted into the Top 16 by viewers


Contestants




  • Albania Albania – Xhesika Berberi


  • Angola Angola – Leila Lopes


  • Argentina Argentina – Natalia Rodríguez


  • Aruba Aruba – Gillain Berry


  • Australia Australia – Scherri-Lee Biggs


  • The Bahamas Bahamas – Anastagia Pierre


  • Belgium Belgium – Justine de Jonckheere


  • Bolivia Bolivia – Olivia Pinheiro


  • Botswana Botswana – Larona Kgabo


  • Brazil Brazil – Priscila Machado


  • British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands – Sheroma Hodge


  • Canada Canada – Chelsae Durocher


  • Cayman Islands Cayman Islands – Cristin Alexander


  • Chile Chile – Vanessa Ceruti


  • China China – Luo Zilin


  • Colombia Colombia – Catalina Robayo


  • Costa Rica Costa Rica – Johanna Solano


  • Croatia Croatia – Natalija Prica


  • Curaçao Curaçao – Evalina van Putten


  • Cyprus Cyprus – Andriani Karantoni


  • Czech Republic Czech Republic – Jitka Nováčková


  • Denmark Denmark – Sandra Amer


  • Dominican Republic Dominican Republic – Dalia Fernández


  • Ecuador Ecuador – Claudia Schiess


  • Egypt Egypt – Sara El-Khouly


  • El Salvador El Salvador – Mayra Aldana


  • Estonia Estonia – Madli Vilsar


  • Finland Finland – Pia Pakarinen


  • France France – Laury Thilleman


  • Georgia (country) Georgia – Eka Gurtskaia


  • Germany Germany – Valeria Bystritskaia


  • Ghana Ghana – Yayra Nego


  • United Kingdom Great Britain – Chloe-Beth Morgan


  • Greece Greece – Iliana Papageorgiou


  • Guam Guam – Shayna Afaisen


  • Guatemala Guatemala – Alejandra Barillas


  • Guyana Guyana – Kara Lord


  • Haiti Haiti – Anedie Azael


  • Honduras Honduras – Keylin Gómez


  • Hungary Hungary – Betta Lipcsei


  • India India – Vasuki Sunkavalli


  • Indonesia Indonesia – Nadine Alexandra


  • Republic of Ireland Ireland – Aoife Hannon


  • Israel Israel – Kim Edri


  • Italy Italy – Elisa Torrini


  • Jamaica Jamaica – Shakira Martin


  • Japan Japan – Maria Kamiyama


  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan – Valeriya Aleinikova


  • South Korea Korea – Jung So-ra


  • Kosovo Kosovo – Afërdita Dreshaj


  • Lebanon Lebanon – Yara Khoury Mikhael|


  • Malaysia Malaysia – Deborah Priya Henry


  • Mauritius Mauritius – Laetitia Darche


  • Mexico Mexico – Karín Ontiveros


  • Montenegro Montenegro – Nikolina Lončar


  • Netherlands Netherlands – Kelly Weekers


  • New Zealand New Zealand – Priyani Puketapu


  • Nicaragua Nicaragua – Adriana Dorn


  • Nigeria Nigeria – Sophie Gemal


  • Panama Panama – Sheldry Sáez


  • Paraguay Paraguay – Alba Riquelme


  • Peru Peru – Natalie Vértiz


  • Philippines Philippines – Shamcey Supsup


  • Poland Poland – Rozalia Mancewicz


  • Portugal Portugal – Laura Gonçalves


  • Puerto Rico Puerto Rico – Viviana Ortiz


  • Romania Romania – Larisa Popa


  • Russia Russia – Natalia Gantimurova


  • Serbia Serbia – Anja Šaranović


  • Singapore Singapore – Valerie Lim


  • Slovakia Slovakia – Dagmar Kolesárová


  • Slovenia Slovenia – Ema Jagodič


  • South Africa South Africa – Bokang Montjane


  • Spain Spain – Paula Guilló


  • Sri Lanka Sri Lanka – Stephanie Siriwardhana


  • Saint Lucia St. Lucia – Joy-Ann Biscette


  • Sweden Sweden – Ronnia Fornstedt


  • Switzerland Switzerland – Kerstin Cook


  • Tanzania Tanzania – Nelly Kamwelu


  • Thailand Thailand – Chanyasorn Sakornchan


  • Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad & Tobago – Gabrielle Walcott


  • Turkey Turkey – Melisa Aslı Pamuk


  • Turks and Caicos Islands Turks & Caicos – Easher Parker


  • Ukraine Ukraine – Olesya Stefanko


  • Uruguay Uruguay – Maria Fernanda Semino


  • United States United States – Alyssa Campanella


  • United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands – Alexandrya Evans


  • Venezuela Venezuela – Vanessa Gonçalves


  • Vietnam Vietnam – Vũ Thị Hoàng My


Judges


Telecast judges


A total of seven judges were present for the final telecast.[2]




  • Hélio Castroneves[2][3]


  • Connie Chung[2][3]


  • Isabeli Fontana[2][3]


  • Vivica A. Fox[2][3]


  • Adrienne Maloof-Nassif[2][3]


  • Lea Salonga[2][3]


  • Amelia Vega – Miss Universe 2003 from Dominican Republic[2][3]


Preliminary judges



  • BJ Coleman[4]

  • Francesca Romana Diana[5]

  • Ana Paula Junqueira[6]

  • Scott Lazerson[7]

  • Matheus Mazzafera[8]

  • Jimmy Nguyen[9]

  • Lara Spotts[10]


Returning countries and territories



  • Last competed in 2002:
    •  Portugal

  • Last competed in 2006:
    •  Chile

  • Last competed in 2007:
    •  St. Lucia

  • Last competed in 2008:
    •  Turks & Caicos

  • Last competed in 2009:
    •  Cayman Islands

    •  Estonia

    •  Montenegro

    •  Vietnam



Other pageant notes


Replacements



  • Curaçao Curaçao – Evalina van Putten replaced Monifa Jansen since Jansen did not meet the age requirements stipulated by the Miss Universe Organization. Jansen was born in March 1993.[11]


  • El Salvador El Salvador – Mayra Aldana replaced Alejandra Ochoa after Alejandra suffered from chronic respiratory illness and was not able to compete.[12]

Designations



  •  Denmark – Sandra Amer was appointed as Miss Universe Denmark 2011 after a casting call took place.


  •  Egypt – Sara El-Khouly was appointed as Miss Universe Egypt 2011 after no national pageant was held due to the political crisis.


  •  Greece – Iliana Papageorgiou was appointed by the Star Hellas organization to represent Greece at Miss Universe 2011.


  •  Guatemala – Alejandra Barillas was appointed as Miss Universe Guatemala 2011 in a special ceremony. Barillas was the original representative to Miss Universe 2010 but due to an injury she could not attend. One of her runners-up (Jessica Scheel) took her place.


  •  Kazakhstan – Valeriya Aleinikova was appointed to represent Kazakhstan after the Miss Kazakhstan organization dropped the franchise and a new organization took over.


  •  Montenegro – Nikolina Loncar was appointed to represent Montenegro after she could not compete in 2010 because she did not meet the minimum age requirement.


  •  Vietnam – Vũ Thị Hoàng My was appointed to represent Vietnam after the pageant organizers were unable to host a beauty pageant. The permission was granted by the Ministry of Culture of Vietnam, which authorizes the international representation of the nation in events of any kind.

Withdrawals



  •  Norway – The Miss Norway 2011 pageant was held on 28 August, since the date of arrival of contestants is on 18 August, They decided that Sara Nicole Andersen, Miss Universe Norway 2011 to send on Miss Universe 2012. They officially withdrew at Miss Universe 2011.


  •  Zambia – No contest held.

References




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  2. ^ abcdefgh "Lea Salonga named one of Miss Universe 2011 judges". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 19, 2016.


  3. ^ abcdefg "Lea Salonga named a Miss Universe judge". GMA News Online. January 22, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2016.


  4. ^ Site by: ILS. "Members". Missuniverse.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.


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  8. ^ Site by: ILS. "Members". Missuniverse.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.


  9. ^ Site by: ILS. "Members". Missuniverse.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.


  10. ^ Site by: ILS. "Members". Missuniverse.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.


  11. ^ "Evalina van Putten is the new Miss Curaçao Universe". Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.


  12. ^ "elsalvador.com, Mayra Aldana representará a El Salvador en Miss Universo 2011". Elsalvador.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.


External links




  • Official Miss Universe website








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