Miss Universe 1995
Miss Universe 1995, the 44th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 May 1995[1] at the Windhoek Country Club Resort in Windhoek, Namibia. Chelsi Smith of the United States was crowned by Sushmita Sen of India at the end of the event. Eighty-two contestants competed in this year. This marks the first and so far only time the pageant has been held in Africa.

Miss Universe 1995 participating nations and results
| Miss Universe 1995 | |
|---|---|
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| Date | 12 May 1995[1] |
| Presenters | |
| Entertainment | Jon Secada |
| Venue | Windhoek Country Club Resort, Windhoek, Namibia |
| Broadcaster | CBS (international) Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (official broadcaster) |
| Entrants | 82 |
| Placements | 10 |
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Chelsi Smith† |
| Congeniality | Toyin Raji |
| Best National Costume | María Reyes |
| Photogenic | Petra Hultgren |
Results
Placements
| Final results | Contestant |
|---|---|
| Miss Universe 1995 | |
| 1st Runner-up | |
| 2nd Runner-up |
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| Top 6 |
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| Top 10 |
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Final competition
| Nation | Preliminary
Average |
Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average | Top 6 Question |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.343 (1) | 9.639 (3) | 9.719 (1) | 9.656 (7) | 9.671 (1) | 9.789 (2) | |
| 9.153 (9) | 9.573 (4) | 9.378 (8) | 9.700 (3) | 9.550 (6) | 9.748 (3) | |
| 9.160 (8) | 9.538 (5) | 9.598 (2) | 9.789 (1) | 9.641 (2) | 9.818 (1) | |
| 9.313 (4) | 9.499 (7) | 9.515 (6) | 9.674 (5) | 9.563 (5) | 9.724 (4) | |
| 9.333 (2) | 9.653 (2) | 9.561 (5) | 9.661 (6) | 9.625 (3) | 9.658 (5) | |
| 9.210 (5) | 9.499 (7) | 9.566 (4) | 9.705 (2) | 9.590 (4) | 9.425 (6) | |
| 9.143 (10) | 9.525 (6) | 9.348 (9) | 9.688 (4) | 9.520 (7) | ||
| 9.196 (7) | 9.674 (1) | 9.305 (10) | 9.531 (10) | 9.503 (8) | ||
| 9.200 (6) | 9.219 (9) | 9.573 (3) | 9.573 (9) | 9.455 (9) | ||
| 9.330 (3) | 9.020 (10) | 9.430 (7) | 9.599 (8) | 9.350 (10) |
Contestants
Aruba - Marie-Denise Herrlein
Australia - Jacqueline Shooter
Bahamas - Shammine Tenika Lindsay
Belize - Deborah Wade
Bolivia - Sandra Rivero Zimmermann
Bonaire - Donna Landwier
Brazil - Renata Aparecida Bessa Soares
British Virgin Islands - Elaine Patricia Henry
Bulgaria - Boiana Dimitrova
Canada - Lana Buchberger
Cayman Islands - Anita Lilly Bush
Chile - Paola Falcone Bacigalupo
Colombia - Tatiana Leonor Castro Abuchaibe
Cook Islands - Tarita Brown
Costa Rica - Beatriz Alejandra Alvarado Mejía
Curaçao - Maruschka Jansen
Cyprus - Clara Davina Rainbow
Czech Republic - Eva Kotulanova
Denmark - Tina Dam
Dominican Republic - Cándida Lara Betances
Ecuador - Radmila Pandzic Arapov
Egypt - Nadia Ezz
El Salvador - Eleonora Carrillo
Estonia - Enel Eha
Finland - Heli Pirhonen
France - Corine Laurent
Germany - Ilka Endres
Great Britain - Sarah-Jane Southwick
Greece - Helen Papaioannou
Guam - Alia Tui Stevens
Guatemala - Indira Lili Chinchilla Paz
Hong Kong - Halina Tam Siu-Wan
Hungary - Andrea Harsanyi
Iceland - Margret Skuladóttir Sigurz
India - Manpreet Brar
Indonesia - Susanty Manuhutu
Ireland - Anna Marie McCarthy
Israel - Jana Kalman
Italy - Alessandra Meloni
Jamaica - Justine Willoughby
Japan - Narumi Saeki
Kenya - Josephine Wanjiku Mbatia
Malaysia - Suziela Binte Azrai
Malta - Sonia Massa
Mauritius - Marie Priscilla Mardaymootoo
Mexico - Luz Maria Zetina Lugo
Namibia - Patricia Burt
Netherlands - Chantal van Woensel
New Zealand - Shelley Jeannine Edwards
Nicaragua - Linda Asalia Clerk Castillo
Nigeria - Toyin Raji
Northern Mariana Islands - Karah Kirschenheiter
Norway - Lena Sandvik
Panama - Michele Sage
Paraguay - Bettina Rosemary Barboza Caffarena
Peru - Paola Dellepiane Gianotti
Philippines - Joanne Santos
Poland - Magdalena Pecikiewicz
Portugal - Adriana Iria
Puerto Rico - Desirée Lowry Rodríguez
Romania - Monika Grosu
Russia - Yulia Alekseeva
Seychelles - Maria Payet
Singapore - Tun Neesa Abdullah
Slovakia - Nikoleta Mezsarasova
South Africa - Augustine Masilela
South Korea - Han Sung-joo
Spain - María Reyes Vázquez
Sri Lanka - Shivani Vasagam
Sweden - Petra Hultgren
Switzerland - Sarah Briguet
Taiwan - Liao Chia-Yi
Thailand - Phavadee Vichienrat
Trinidad and Tobago - Arlene Peterkin
Turkey - Gamze Saygi
Turks and Caicos Islands - Sharleen Rochelle Grant
Ukraine - Irina Chernomaz-Barabash
Uruguay - Sandra Znidaric
United States - Chelsi Smith †
United States Virgin Islands - Kim Marie Ann Boschulte
Venezuela - Denyse Floreano
Zambia - Luo Trica Punabantu
Notes
Debuts
General references
- "Miss Universe 1995". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
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References
- The event was televised live at 09:00 pm local time (UTC+01:00) in various broadcasters around the world. For the United States, it was tape delayed to make way for the primetime broadcast.
- "Arti Nama Danti, Tokoh Populer (1. Susanty Manuhutu)". tentangnama.com. Retrieved 31 March 2020.,
- "Pemilihan Puteri Indonesia 2021 Diundur, Akankah Indonesia Menunjuk Langsung Wakilnya ke Ajang Miss Universe 2021?". Kompas. Retrieved 10 July 2021.,
- "La noche real de Tatiana en televisión". El Tiempo. May 12, 1995. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
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