Miss World 2017

























Miss World 2017

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Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar from India.

Date18 November 2017
Presenters
  • Fernando Allende

  • Angela Chow

  • Megan Young

  • Frankie Cena

  • Barney Walsh

  • Steve Douglas

Entertainment
  • Kristian Kostov

  • Jeffrey Li

  • Celine Tam

  • Zizi

VenueSanya City Arena, Sanya, China
Broadcaster
  • E!

  • DirecTV

Entrants118
Placements40
Debuts
  • Armenia

  • Laos

  • Senegal

Withdrawals
  • Antigua and Barbuda

  • Belarus

  • DR Congo

  • Costa Rica

  • Czech Republic

  • Guinea-Bissau

  • Haiti

  • Kyrgyzstan

  • Latvia

  • Malaysia

  • Puerto Rico

  • Sierra Leone

  • Saint Lucia

  • Uganda

  • US Virgin Islands

Returns
  • Angola

  • Bangladesh

  • Cameroon

  • Cape Verde

  • Ethiopia

  • Greece

  • Hong Kong

  • Liberia

  • Macau

  • Madagascar

  • Norway

  • Zambia

  • Zimbabwe

Winner
Manushi Chhillar
 India

← 2016


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Miss World 2017, the 67th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 18 November 2017 at the Sanya City Arena in Sanya, China. 118 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown. Stephanie Del Valle of Puerto Rico crowned her successor Manushi Chhillar of India at the end of the event. She is the sixth Indian woman to win Miss World.




Contents





  • 1 Results

    • 1.1 Continental Queens of Beauty



  • 2 Background


  • 3 Challenge Events

    • 3.1 Head-to-Head Challenge


    • 3.2 Sports


    • 3.3 Top Model


    • 3.4 Talent


    • 3.5 Multimedia


    • 3.6 People's Choice Award


    • 3.7 Beauty With A Purpose



  • 4 Contestants


  • 5 Judges


  • 6 Notes

    • 6.1 Debuts


    • 6.2 Returns


    • 6.3 Designations


    • 6.4 Replacements


    • 6.5 Withdrawals



  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




Results




Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 2017


















Final result
Contestant

Miss World 2017


  •  IndiaManushi Chhillar

1st Runner-Up


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza

2nd Runner-Up


  •  England – Stephanie Hill

Top 5


  •  France – Aurore Kichenin


  •  Kenya – Magline Jeruto


Top 10


  •  Indonesia – Achintya Holte Nilsen


  •  Jamaica – Solange Sinclair


  •  Korea – Ha-eun Kim


  •  Russia – Polina Popova


  •  South Africa – Adè van Heerden


Top 15


  •  El Salvador – Fatima Cuellar


  •  Japan – Haruka Yamashita


  •  Macau – Lan Wan-Ling


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash §


  •  Nigeria – Ugochi Ihezue


Top 40


  •  Argentina – Avril Marco


  •  Bangladesh – Jessia Islam


  •  Botswana – Nicole Gaelebale


  •  Brazil – Gabrielle Vilela


  •  China – Guan Siyu


  •  Colombia – Maria Daza


  •  Croatia – Tea Mlinarić


  •  Dominican Republic – Aletxa Mueses


  •  Guatemala – Virginia Argueta


  •  Italy – Conny Notarstefano


  •  Kazakhstan – Gul'banu Azimkhan


  •  Lebanon – Perla Helou


  •  Liberia – Wokie Dolo


  •  Malta – Michela Galea


  •  Moldova – Ana Badaneu


  •    Nepal – Nikita Chandak


  •  New Zealand – Annie Evans


  •  Peru – Pamela Sánchez


  •  Philippines – Laura Lehmann


  •  Poland – Magdalena Bieńkowska


  •  Sweden – Hanna Haag


  •  Ukraine – Polina Tkach


  •  United States – Clarissa Bowers


  •  Venezuela – Ana Carolina Ugarte


  •  Vietnam – Đỗ Mỹ Linh

§ People's Choice winner



Continental Queens of Beauty
















Continent
Contestant

Africa


  •  Kenya – Magline Jeruto

America


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza

Asia


  •  Korea – Ha-eun Kim

Caribbean


  •  Jamaica – Solange Sinclair

Europe


  •  England – Stephanie Hill

Oceania


  •  New Zealand – Annie Evans


Background


Miss World emphasis on a new format, giving greater attraction on social media and interactivity.[citation needed] This new format is called the Head-to-Head Challenge, which will select 20 out of the Top 40 contestants.[1][2]



Challenge Events



Head-to-Head Challenge



  •      Advanced to Top 40


  •      Advanced to Top 40 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge


  •      Advanced to Top 40 via judges' choice


  •      Advanced to Top 40 via Head-to-Head Challenge, but also a challenge event winner.



















































































































































Group
Country 1
Country 2
Country 3
Country 4
Country 5
Country 6
1

Angola Angola

Austria Austria

The Bahamas Bahamas

Georgia (country) Georgia

Guadeloupe Guadeloupe

Italy Italy
2

Albania Albania

Argentina Argentina

Bolivia Bolivia

Ivory Coast Cote d'Ivoire

Israel Israel

Mauritius Mauritius
3

Belgium Belgium

Cameroon Cameroon

Chile Chile

Guinea Guinea

Madagascar Madagascar

Nepal Nepal
4

Armenia Armenia

Australia Australia

Egypt Egypt

France France

Germany Germany

Jamaica Jamaica
5

Colombia Colombia

Cook Islands Cook Islands

Curaçao Curaçao

Gibraltar Gibraltar

Paraguay Paraguay

Portugal Portugal
6

Bangladesh Bangladesh

Botswana Botswana

Brazil Brazil

Canada Canada

Ethiopia Ethiopia

South Africa South Africa
7

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

Guam Guam

Honduras Honduras

Iceland Iceland

Macau Macau
8

Cyprus Cyprus

Kenya Kenya

Republic of Ireland Ireland

Mongolia Mongolia

Russia Russia

Singapore Singapore
9

Bulgaria Bulgaria

Ecuador Ecuador

El Salvador El Salvador

Finland Finland

Greece Greece

India India
10

Aruba Aruba

Ghana Ghana

Hungary Hungary

Indonesia Indonesia

Laos Laos

Netherlands Netherlands
11

China China

Denmark Denmark

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea

Hong Kong Hong Kong

Moldova Moldova

Ukraine Ukraine
12

Croatia Croatia

England England

Fiji Fiji

Guatemala Guatemala

Romania Romania

Senegal Senegal
13

Liberia Liberia

Malta Malta

New Zealand New Zealand

Nigeria Nigeria

Slovakia Slovakia

Tunisia Tunisia
14

Montenegro Montenegro

Poland Poland

Rwanda Rwanda

Seychelles Seychelles

Sweden Sweden

Venezuela Venezuela
15

Guyana Guyana

Japan Japan

Peru Peru

Slovenia Slovenia

Tanzania Tanzania

Uruguay Uruguay
16

Mexico Mexico

Nicaragua Nicaragua

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

Norway Norway

Scotland Scotland

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
17

Lesotho Lesotho

Myanmar Myanmar

Philippines Philippines

Serbia Serbia

Thailand Thailand

Turkey Turkey
18

Belize Belize

South Sudan South Sudan

Spain Spain

Vietnam Vietnam

Wales Wales

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
19

South Korea Korea

Lebanon Lebanon

Panama Panama

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago

United States United States
N/A
20

British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands

Cape Verde Cape Verde

Cayman Islands Cayman Islands

Kazakhstan Kazakhstan

Zambia Zambia


Sports


Miss Dominican Republic won the Sports challenge and became the first quarter-finalist of Miss World 2017.
















Final result
Contestant

Winner


  •  Dominican Republic – Aletxa Mueses

1st Runner-Up


  •  Cook Islands – Alanna Smith

2nd Runner-Up


  •  British Virgin Islands – Helina Hewlett

Blue Team


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza


  •  New Zealand – Annie Evans


  •  Northern Ireland – Anna Henry


  •  Poland – Magdalena Bieńkowska


  •  Scotland – Romy McCahill


  •  Spain – Elisa Tulian


  •  Zimbabwe – Chiedza Mhosva


Red Team


  •  Argentina – Avril Marco


  •  Bahamas – Geena Thompson


  •  Guinea – Asmaou Diallo


  •  Italy – Conny Notarstefano


  •  Jamaica – Solange Sinclair


  •  South Africa – Adè van Heerden


Yellow Team


  •  Aruba – Anouk Eman


  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Aida Karamehmedović


  •  Kenya – Magline Jeruto


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash


  •  Netherlands – Philisantha van Deuren


  •  Romania – Mihaela Bosca


  •  Singapore – Laanya Ezra Asogan









Team
Blue Team
Red Team
Yellow Team
Top 18


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza


  •  New Zealand – Annie Evans


  •  Northern Ireland – Anna Henry


  •  Poland – Magdalena Bieńkowska


  •  Scotland – Romy McCahill


  •  Spain – Elisa Tulian


  •  Zimbabwe – Chiedza Mhosva



  •  Argentina – Avril Marco


  •  Bahamas – Geena Thompson


  •  British Virgin Islands – Helina Hewlett


  •  Cook Islands – Alanna Smith


  •  Guinea – Asmaou Diallo


  •  Italy – Conny Notarstefano


  •  Jamaica – Solange Sinclair


  •  South Africa – Adè van Heerden



  •  Aruba – Anouk Eman


  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Aida Karamehmedović


  •  Dominican Republic – Aletxa Mueses


  •  Kenya – Magline Jeruto


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash


  •  Netherlands – Philisantha van Deuren


  •  Romania – Mihaela Bosca


  •  Singapore – Laanya Ezra Asogan


Top Model


Miss Nigeria won the Top Model Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2017.














Final result
Contestant

Winner


  •  Nigeria – Ugochi Ihezue

1st Runner-Up


  •  Thailand – Patlada Kulphakthanapat

2nd Runner-Up


  •  Croatia – Tea Mlinarić

3rd Runner-Up


  •  China – Guan Siyu

Top 30


  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Aida Karamehmedović


  •  Brazil – Gabrielle Vilela


  •  Colombia – Maria Daza


  •  Cote d'Ivoire – Mandjalia Gbané


  •  Dominican Republic – Aletxa Mueses


  •  El Salvador – Fatima Cuellar


  •  France – Aurore Kichenin


  •  Guadeloupe – Audrey Berville


  •  Guinea – Asmaou Diallo


  •  Honduras – Celia Monterrosa


  •  India – Manushi Chhillar


  •  Indonesia – Achintya Holte Nilsen


  •  Israel – Rotem Rabi


  •  Kenya – Magline Jeruto


  •  Korea – Ha-eun Kim


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash


  •  Montenegro – Tea Babić


  •    Nepal – Nikita Chandak


  •  Panama – Julianne Brittón


  •  Poland – Magdalena Bieńkowska


  •  Slovenia – Maja Zupan


  •  Spain – Elisa Tulian


  •  Ukraine – Polina Tkach


  •  Venezuela – Ana Carolina Ugarte


Talent


Miss Malta won the Talent Competition and became the third quarter-finalist of Miss World 2017.
















Final result
Contestant

Winner


  •  Malta – Michela Galea

1st Runner-Up


  •  Fiji – Nanise Rainima

2nd Runner-Up


  •  Italy – Conny Notarstefano

3rd Runner-Up


  •  England – Stephanie Hill

4th Runner-Up


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza

Top 20


  •  Cameroon – Akomo Minkata


  •  Cyprus – Helena Tselepi


  •  Denmark – Amanda Petri


  •  Guam – Destiny Cruz


  •  Hungary – Virág Koroknyai


  •  Indonesia – Achintya Holte Nilsen


  •  Japan – Haruka Yamashita


  •  Netherlands – Philisantha van Deuren


  •  Northern Ireland – Anna Henry


  •  Paraguay – Paola Oberladstatter


  •  Scotland – Romy McCahill


  •  Spain – Elisa Tulian


  •  Turkey – Aslı Sümen


  •  Trinidad and Tobago – Chandini Chanka


  •  Ukraine – Polina Tkach


Multimedia












Final result
Contestant

Winner


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash

1st Runner-Up


  •  Mexico – Andrea Meza

2nd Runner-Up


  •    Nepal – Nikita Chandak

Top 10


  •  England – Stephanie Hill


  •  Fiji – Nanise Rainima


  •  India – Manushi Chhillar


  •  Indonesia – Achintya Holte Nilsen


  •  Lebanon – Perla Helou


  •  Thailand – Patlada Kulphakthanapat


  •  Venezuela – Ana Carolina Ugarte


  •  Vietnam – Đỗ Mỹ Linh


People's Choice Award








Final result
Contestant

Winner


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash

Top 10


  •  Bangladesh – Jessia Islam


  •  India – Manushi Chhillar


  •  Lebanon – Perla Helou


  •    Nepal – Nikita Chandak


  •  Philippines – Laura Lehmann


  •  Russia – Polina Popova


  •  Thailand – Patlada Kulphakthanapat


  •  Venezuela – Ana Carolina Ugarte


  •  Vietnam – Đỗ Mỹ Linh


Beauty With A Purpose








Final result
Contestant

Winner


  •  India – Manushi Chhillar


  •  Indonesia – Achintya Holte Nilsen


  •  Philippines – Laura Lehmann


  •  South Africa – Adè van Heerden


  •  Vietnam – Đỗ Mỹ Linh


Top 20


  •  Australia – Esma Voloder


  •  Brazil – Gabrielle Vilela


  •  British Virgin Islands – Helina Hewlett


  •  Cook Islands – Alanna Smith


  •  England – Stephanie Hill


  •  Fiji – Nanise Rainima


  •  France – Aurore Kichenin


  •  Mongolia – Enkhjin Tseveendash


  •    Nepal – Nikita Chandak


  •  New Zealand – Annie Evans


  •  Russia – Polina Popova


  •  Slovakia – Hanka Závodná


  •  Tanzania – Julitha Kabete


  •  Thailand – Patlada Kulphakthanapat


  •  Zimbabwe – Chiedza Mhosva


Contestants


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Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometownContinent
Albania AlbaniaJoana Grabolli20BeratEurope
Angola AngolaJudelsia Bache22LuandaAfrica
Argentina ArgentinaAvril Marco20Santiago del EsteroAmerica
Armenia ArmeniaLili Sargsyan18YerevanEurope
Aruba ArubaAnouk Eman25OranjestadAmerica
Australia AustraliaEsma Voloder25MelbourneAsia&Oceania
Austria AustriaSarah Chvala22ViennaEurope
The Bahamas BahamasGeena Thompson24NassauAmerica
Bangladesh BangladeshJessia Islam20DhakaAsia&Oceania
Belgium BelgiumRomanie Schotte20BrugesEurope
Belize BelizeRenae Martinez[4]20BelmopanAmerica
Bolivia BoliviaJasmin Pinto20Buena VistaAmerica
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and HerzegovinaAida Karamehmedović24TrebinjeEurope
Botswana BotswanaNicole Gaelebale24MahalapyeAfrica
Brazil BrazilGabrielle Vilela25Angra dos ReisAmerica
British Virgin Islands British Virgin IslandsHelina Hewlett25TortolaAmerica
Bulgaria BulgariaVeronika Stefanova25SofiaEurope
Cameroon CameroonAkomo Minkata23YaoundéAfrica
Canada CanadaCynthia Menard17OttawaAmerica
Cape Verde Cape VerdeCristilene Pimienta21São VicenteAfrica
Cayman Islands Cayman IslandsKristin Amaya25George TownAmerica
Chile ChileVictoria Stein22Puerto MonttAmerica
China ChinaGuan Siyu23HarbinAsia&Oceania
Colombia ColombiaMaria Daza21RiohachaAmerica
Cook Islands Cook IslandsAlanna Smith25AvaruaAsia&Oceania
Ivory Coast Cote d'IvoireMandjalia Gbané21BondoukouAfrica
Croatia CroatiaTea Mlinarić18SenjEurope
Curaçao CuraçaoVanity Girigori21WillemstadAmerica
Cyprus CyprusHelena Tselepi22LimassolEurope
Denmark DenmarkAmanda Petri20CopenhagenEurope
Dominican Republic Dominican RepublicAletxa Mueses22San José de las MatasAmerica
Ecuador EcuadorRomina Zeballos25GuayaquilAmerica
Egypt EgyptFarah Shaaban19CairoAfrica
El Salvador El SalvadorFatima Cuellar20San SalvadorAmerica
England EnglandStephanie Hill22LondonEurope
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial GuineaCatalina Mangue Ondo18MongomoAfrica
Ethiopia EthiopiaKisanet Molla22Addis AbabaAfrica
Fiji FijiNanise Rainima25SuvaAsia&Oceania
Finland FinlandAdriana Gerxhalija22TurkuEurope
France FranceAurore Kichenin22JacouEurope
Georgia (country) GeorgiaKeti Shekelashvili23KareliAsia&Oceania
Germany GermanyDalila Jabri20HammEurope
Ghana GhanaAfua Asieduwaa Akrofi20AccraAfrica
Gibraltar GibraltarJodie Garcia22GibraltarEurope
Greece GreeceMaria Psilou20AigioEurope
Guadeloupe GuadeloupeAudrey Berville20Basse-TerreAmerica
Guam GuamDestiny Cruz20HagåtñaAsia&Oceania
Guatemala GuatemalaVirginia Argueta23JutiapaAmerica
 Guinea Asmaou Diallo24ConakryAfrica
Guyana GuyanaVena Mookram19GeorgetownAmerica
Honduras HondurasCelia Monterrosa22Santa BárbaraAmerica
Hong Kong Hong KongEmily Wong23Hong KongAsia&Oceania
Hungary HungaryVirág Koroknyai20BudapestEurope
Iceland IcelandÓlafía Ósk Finnsdóttir19ReykjavíkEurope
India IndiaManushi Chhillar20HaryanaAsia&Oceania
Indonesia IndonesiaAchintya Holte Nilsen18LombokAsia&Oceania
Republic of Ireland IrelandLauren McDonagh18DonegalEurope
Israel IsraelRotem Rabi21Tel AvivAsia&Oceania
Italy ItalyConny Notarstefano21LuceraEurope
Jamaica JamaicaSolange Sinclair24KingstonAmerica
Japan JapanHaruka Yamashita22TokyoAsia&Oceania
Kazakhstan KazakhstanGul'banu Azimkhan18KyzylordaAsia&Oceania
Kenya KenyaMagline Jeruto24NairobiAfrica
South Korea KoreaHa-eun Kim25SeoulAsia&Oceania
Laos LaosTonkham Phonchanhueang20VientianeAsia&Oceania
Lebanon LebanonPerla Helou22BaabdaAsia&Oceania
Lesotho LesothoMpoi Ma'hao19MaseruAfrica
Liberia LiberiaWokie Dolo25MonroviaAfrica
Macau MacauWan Ling Lan25MacauAsia&Oceania
Madagascar MadagascarFelana Tirindraza22Nosy BeAfrica
Malta MaltaMichela Galea25VallettaEurope
Mauritius MauritiusBessika Bucktawor21TrioletAfrica
Mexico MexicoAndrea Meza23Chihuahua CityAmerica
Moldova MoldovaAna Badaneu20ChișinăuEurope
Mongolia MongoliaEnkhjin Tseveendash24UlaanbaatarAsia&Oceania
Montenegro MontenegroTea Babić19PodgoricaEurope
Myanmar MyanmarEi Kyawt Khaing19NaypyidawAsia&Oceania
Nepal NepalNikita Chandak21UrlabariAsia&Oceania
Netherlands NetherlandsPhilisantha van Deuren21AlmereEurope
New Zealand New ZealandAnnie Evans19AucklandAsia&Oceania
Nicaragua NicaraguaAmerica Monserrath18RivasAmerica
Nigeria NigeriaUgochi Ihezue20Birnin KebbiAfrica
Northern Ireland Northern IrelandAnna Henry22BelfastEurope
Norway NorwayCeline Herregården19DrammenEurope
Panama PanamaJulianne Brittón22Panama CityAmerica
Paraguay ParaguayPaola Oberladstatter24Ciudad del EsteAmerica
Peru PeruPamela Sánchez22ChachapoyasAmerica
Philippines PhilippinesLaura Lehmann23MakatiAsia&Oceania
Poland PolandMagdalena Bieńkowska24WarsawEurope
Portugal PortugalFilipa Barroso18SetúbalEurope
Romania RomaniaMihaela Bosca26Baia MareEurope
Russia RussiaPolina Popova22YekaterinburgAsia&Oceania
Rwanda RwandaElsa Iradukunda19KigaliAfrica
Scotland ScotlandRomy McCahill23MilngavieEurope
Senegal SenegalNar Codou Diouf20DakarAfrica
Serbia SerbiaAnđelija Rogić22UžiceEurope
Seychelles Seychelles Hilary Joubert23VictoriaAfrica
Singapore SingaporeLaanya Ezra Asogan21SingaporeAsia&Oceania
Slovakia SlovakiaHanka Závodná21BratislavaEurope
Slovenia SloveniaMaja Zupan18BritofEurope
South Africa South AfricaAdè van Heerden26Herolds BayAfrica
South Sudan South SudanArual Longar20JubaAfrica
Spain SpainElisa Tulian21MajorcaEurope
Sri Lanka Sri LankaDusheni Silva24ColomboAsia&Oceania
Sweden SwedenHanna Haag20GävleEurope
Tanzania TanzaniaJulitha Kabete21Dar es SalaamAfrica
Thailand ThailandPatlada Kulphakthanapat25BangkokAsia&Oceania
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoChandini Chanka23Port of SpainAmerica
Tunisia TunisiaEmna Abdelhedi22SfaxAfrica
Turkey TurkeyAslı Sümen23MersinAsia&Oceania
Ukraine UkrainePolina Tkach18KievEurope
United States United StatesClarissa Bowers20MiamiAmerica
Uruguay UruguayMelina Carballo21MontevideoAmerica
Venezuela VenezuelaAna Carolina Ugarte25MaturínAmerica
Vietnam VietnamĐỗ Mỹ Linh21HanoiAsia&Oceania
Wales WalesHannah Williams23CardiffEurope
Zambia ZambiaMary Chibula22MonguAfrica
Zimbabwe ZimbabweChiedza Mhosva22HarareAfrica


Judges


The judges panel for Miss World 2017 were:



  • Julia Morley – Chairman of the Miss World Pageant Organization

  • Mike Dixon – Musical Director

  • Donna Walsh – Professional dancer and director

  • Andrew Minarik – Head of the team for Miss World Hair & Beauty

  • Arnold Vegafria – Filipino talent manager and current national director of Miss World Philippines


  • Zhang Zilin – Miss World 2007 from China


  • Yu Wenxia – Miss World 2012 from China


  • Rohit Khandelwal – Mister World 2016 from India


Notes



Debuts


  •  Armenia

  •  Laos

  •  Senegal


Returns


Last competed in 2001


  •  Bangladesh

  •  Madagascar

Last competed in 2010


  •  Cape Verde

Last competed in 2011


  •  Liberia

Last competed in 2012


  •  Macau

Last competed in 2013


  •  Angola

Last competed in 2014


  •  Greece

  •  Hong Kong

Last competed in 2015


  •  Cameroon

  •  Ethiopia

  •  Norway

  •  Zambia

  •  Zimbabwe


Designations



  •  Aruba – Anouk Eman was appointed Miss Aruba World 2017 at private ceremony after being selected at a casting call organised by Star Promotion Foundation, the franchise holder for Miss World in Aruba.


  •  Belize – Renae Martinez was appointed to represent Belize at Miss World 2017 after a casting call was organised by Michael Arnold, national director of Miss World Belize pageant.


  •  Dominican Republic – Aletxa Mueses was crowned Miss Mundo Dominicana 2017 at simple ceremony after being selected at a casting call organised by Diany Mota, the national director of Miss Mundo Dominicana pageant after this years edition was not held due to lack of sponsorship.


  •  El Salvador – Fatima Molina was appointed to represent El Salvador at Miss World 2017 at a closed door casting call organized by Telecorporación Salvadoreña, the franchise holder for Miss World in El Salvador.


  •  Ethiopia – Kisanet Molla was selected Miss World Ethiopia 2017 at a casting call organised by Genet Tsegay, the national director of Miss World Ethiopia pageant.


  •  Georgia – Keti Shekelashvili was appointed to represent Georgia at Miss World 2017 pageant by IC Model Management, the franchise holder for Miss World in Georgia after the national pageant was not held due to undisclosed reasons. Shekelashvili was the 4 th runner-up at the Miss Georgia 2015 pageant.


  •  Ghana – Afua Asieduwaa Akrofi was chosen to represent Ghana at Miss World 2017 by Inna Mariam Patty, the national director of Miss Ghana pageant after she decided to send Margaret Derry Mwintuur, Miss Ghana 2017 to Miss World 2018 pageant as the 2017 edition of the national pageant was to be held in early October leaving no time to prepare the new winner for the Miss World pageant. Akrofi was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Ghana 2015 pageant.


  •  Hong Kong – Emily Wong was appointed to represent Hong Kong at Miss World 2017 by TVB group, after they reacquired the franchise for Miss World in Hong Kong. Wong was the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Hong Kong 2017 pageant.


  •  Macau – Wan Ling Lan was chosen to compete at Miss World at 2017 at a casting call. She was also a Macau’s representative at Miss Grand International 2015.


  •  Poland – Magdalena Bieńkowska, Miss Polski 2015 was appointed to compete at Miss World 2017 after Lech Daniłowicz, the national director of Miss Polski pageant was appointed the new license holder for Miss World in Poland. Previously Elzbieta Wierzbicka held the franchise for Miss World in Poland[5]


  •  Romania – Mihaela Bosca was appointed Miss World Romania 2017 by Ernest Hadrian Böhm, the national director of Miss World Romania pageant after a casting call was organized by ExclusivEvent Agency, the franchise holder for Miss World in Romania.


  •  Tanzania – Julitha Kabete was chosen to represent Tanzania at Miss World 2017 after a casting call was organised by Hashim Lundenga, the national director of Miss Tanzania pageant as the 2017 edition of the pageant was not held due to lack of sponsorship. Kabete competed at Miss Tanzania 2016 pageant and was among the Top 5.


  •  Thailand – Patlada Kulphakthanapat was appointed as Miss Thailand World 2017 by Supol Wichianchai, the President of Miss Thailand World Organiztation after the 2017 edition of the pageant was cancelled as a mark of respect on account of the death of the Thai Monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Kulphakthanapat was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Thailand World 2016 pageant.


  •  Uruguay – Melina Carballo was appointed to compete at Miss World 2017 by Antonio Vergara Olmos, the national director of Nuestra Belleza Uruguay pageant after the national pageant was not held due to lack of sponsorship. Carballo competed at Nuestra Belleza Uruguay 2016 and was crowned Miss Grand Uruguay 2016.


  •  Venezuela – Ana Carolina Ugarte was appointed Miss Venezuela Mundo 2017 by Osmel Sousa, the national director of Miss Venezuela pageant after Miss Venezuela Mundo pageant was not held for the second consecutive year due to lack of sponsorship and financial crisis in the country. Ugarte represented the state of Monagas at Miss Venezuela 2013 pageant.


  •  Vietnam – Đỗ Mỹ Linh was appointed Miss World Vietnam 2017 by Elite Models Vietnam, the franchise holders for Miss World in Vietnam after the Miss World Vietnam pageant was not held for undisclosed reason. Linh was crowned Miss Vietnam 2016.


Replacements



  •  Bangladesh – Jessia Islam was crowned Miss World Bangladesh 2017 by Antar Showbiz and Omicon Entertainment, the franchise holders for Miss World in Bangladesh after Jannatul Nayeem Avril, the original winner was dethroned for being married before entering the pageant. Islam was the 1st runner-up at the Miss World Bangladesh 2017 pageant.


  •  British Virgin Islands – Helina Hewlett was appointed Miss World British Virgin Islands 2017 by Damion Grange, the national director of Miss World British Virgin Islands pageant as a replacement to Khephra Sylvester, Miss British Virgin Islands 2017 who would compete only at Miss Universe 2017 due to the conflicting dates of the two international pageants. Sylvester would have competed at both the pageants otherwise. Hewlett was the 1st runner-up at the Miss British Virgin Islands 2017 pageant.[6]


  •  Cameroon – Michèle Ange Minkata was appointed to compete at Miss World 2017 pageant by Solange Ingrid, the national director of Miss Cameroon pageant after Julie Nguimfack, Miss Cameroon 2016 was dethroned on grounds of indiscipline. Nguimfack was denied visa by the US embassy to participate at the last year’s event and was supposed to compete at Miss World 2017. Minkata was the 4th runner-up at the Miss Cameroon 2016 pageant.[7]


  •  Cayman Islands – Kristin Amaya was appointed to represent Cayman Islands at Miss World 2017 by Derri Dacres-Lee, the national director of Miss Cayman Islands pageant as a replacement to Anika Conolly, Miss Cayman Islands 2017 who had to withdraw from Miss World 2017 pageant as she didn't meet the minimum age requirement. Amaya was the 1st runner-up at the Miss Cayman Islands 2017 pageant.


  •  France – Aurore Kichenin was appointed Miss World France 2017 by Sylvie Tellier, the national director of Miss France pageant, as a replacement to Alicia Aylies, Miss France 2017 who will only compete at Miss Universe 2017 pageant. Kichenin represented the region of Languedoc-Roussillon at Miss France 2017 and was the 1st runner-up at the pageant.


  •  Greece – Theodora Soukia, Miss Hellas 2017 was replaced by Maria Psilou, Star Hellas 2017 for undisclosed reasons. Psilou was crowned Star Hellas 2017 at a private casting call organised by Vassilis Prevelakis, the national director of Star Hellas pageant.[8]


  •  Guatemala – Virginia Argueta was appointed to compete at Miss World 2017 by Javier Miranda, the national director of Miss Guatemala Mundo pageant as a replacement to Lisbeth Gómez who was earlier appointed to represent Guatemala at Miss World 2017 but resigned due to personal reasons. Gómez was chosen to compete at Miss World pageant so as to allow more preparation time for Elizabeth Gramajo, the new winner of Miss Guatemala Mundo 2017-18 pageant who would be sent to Miss World 2018. Argueta was crowned Miss Universe Guatemala 2016.


  •  Madagascar – Felana Tirindraza was appointed to compete at Miss World 2017 by Comité Miss Madagascar, the organizers of Miss Madagascar pageant after Njara Windye Harris, the original winner chose to compete at Miss University Africa 2017 contest. Tirindraza was crowned the 1st runner-up at the Miss Madagascar 2017 pageant.[9]


  •  South Africa: Adé van Herdeen was appointed Miss World South Africa 2017, by Melinda Bam, the national director of the Miss South Africa pageant, as a replacement to Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss South Africa 2017 after Nel-Peters chose to compete at Miss Universe 2017 due to conflicting schedules of the two pageants. van Herdeen was crowned the 1st runner-up at the Miss South Africa 2017 pageant. She then went on to take over the Miss South Africa 2017 title when Nel-Peters won the Miss Universe title.


  •  Turkey – Itır Esen, Miss Turkey World 2017 was replaced by Aslı Sümen, Miss Turkey Universe 2017 by Can Sandikcioglu, the national director of Miss Turkey pageant after Esen was dethroned just hours after her crowning over an unacceptable tweet about the attempted Turkish coup of 2016[10].


  •  Zambia – Mary Chibula was appointed to compete at Miss World 2017 by Platinum Events Productions Africa, the franchise holder for Miss World in Zambia after the original winner Louisa Josephs Chingangu was dethroned and Mwangala Ikacana, the 1st runner-up could not compete due to personal reasons. Chibula was crowned the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Zambia 2016 pageant


Withdrawals



  •  Antigua and Barbuda – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  Belarus – With the Miss Belarus pageant being held bi-annually, the organizers initially appointed the first runner-up Ekaterina Savchuk to represent her country in this year's Miss World, but she eventually withdrew for personal reasons, thus removing her from the official list of contestants.


  •  DR Congo – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  Costa Rica – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  Czech Republic – Češka Miss decided to send the nation's delegates to Miss Universe, Miss Earth, and Miss Supranational this year, as the organization relinquished its Miss World license to the new franchise holder, which would be announced at a later date.


  •  Guinea Bissau – Laila Da Costa was chosen as national representative for the event, however she could not attend when her entry visa was denied by the Chinese government.


  •  Haiti – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  Kyrgyzstan – Begimay Karybekova was chosen as national representative for the event, however she could not attend when her entry visa was denied by the Chinese government.


  •  Latvia – Miss Latvia 2017 pageant was cancelled due to internal problems with the organization and lack of sponsorship.


  •  Malaysia – No delegate was appointed, due to internal problems with the organization and lack of sponsorship, following the resignation of the pageant's licensee and national director.


  •  Puerto Rico - No delegate was sent because of the hurricanes that affected the island.[citation needed]


  •  Sierra Leone – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  St. Lucia – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  Uganda – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


  •  US Virgin Islands – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.


References




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  2. ^ "Miss World Announces New Format for 2017's Show". Pageanthology 101. 19 July 2017.


  3. ^ "Miss World 2017 Contestants". Miss World. 11 November 2017.


  4. ^ http://www.missworld.com/#/contestants/4885


  5. ^ "Magdalena Bieńkowska is Miss World Poland 2017". 15 August 2017.


  6. ^ "Miss World British Virgin Islands 2017". Global Beauties. 6 September 2017.


  7. ^ "Miss Cameroon 2016, Julie Nguimfack, dethroned and replaced!". betatinz . 29 January 2017.


  8. ^ "Maria Psilou – Star Hellas 2017". 26 July 2017.


  9. ^ "Voici la représentante de Madagascar à Miss Monde 2017". Koolsaina . 20 October 2017.


  10. ^ "Miss Turkey Dethroned Over 'Unacceptable' Tweet About Attempted Coup". Bloomberg . 22 September 2017.




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