Miss Universe 1999

Miss Universe 1999, the 48th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 26 May 1999 at the Chaguaramas Convention Centre in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago. Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana was crowned by Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad and Tobago at the end of the event. This edition marks the most recent time that a first-time entry by any country has won Miss Universe and as well the first edition held back-to-back titles by black women. 84 contestants competed in this year.

Miss Universe 1999 Titlecard
Miss Universe 1999 participating nations and results

Miss Universe 1999
Miss Universe 1999 Mpule Kwelagobe
Date26 May 1999
Presenters
EntertainmentJulio Iglesias Jr.
VenueChaguaramas Convention Centre, Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago
BroadcasterCBS and TTT
Entrants84
Placements10
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerMpule Kwelagobe
 Botswana
CongenialityMarisa Ferreira
 Portugal
Best National CostumeNicole Simone Dyer
 Trinidad and Tobago
PhotogenicBrenda Liz Lopez
 Puerto Rico

Results

Placements

Final results[1] Contestant
Miss Universe 1999
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Spain – Diana Nogueira
Top 5
Top 10

Final Competition Score

Nation Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average Top 5 Question
 Botswana 9.05 (5) 9.18 (4) 9.36 (4) 9.19 (4) 9.48 (2)
 Philippines 8.78 (9) 9.32 (3) 9.42 (2) 9.17 (5) 9.44 (3)
 Spain 8.90 (7) 9.33 (1) 9.45 (1) 9.22 (3) 9.64 (1)
 Venezuela 9.23 (3) 9.08 (6) 9.38 (3) 9.23 (1) 9.34 (4)
 South Africa 9.24 (2) 9.32 (2) 9.13 (7) 9.23 (1) 9.23 (5)
 India 9.27 (1) 8.77 (10) 9.16 (6) 9.06 (6)
 Mexico 8.61 (10) 9.14 (5) 9.23 (5) 8.99 (7)
 Puerto Rico 9.08 (4) 8.80 (8) 9.08 (8) 8.98 (8)
 Jamaica 9.00 (6) 8.87 (7) 8.75 (9) 8.87 (9)
 Ghana 8.85 (8) 8.78 (9) 8.68 (10) 8.77 (10)
  Winner
  First Runner-up
  Second Runner-up
  Top 5 Finalist
  Top 10 Semifinalist
(#) Rank in each round of competition

Contestants

84 contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Angola Egidia Torres 22 Luanda
Argentina Elena Fournier 22 Santa Fe
Aruba Irina Croes 18 Oranjestad
Australia Michelle Shead 20 Sydney
Austria Katja Giebner 21 Vienna
Bahamas Glennis Knowles 25 Nassau
Barbados Olivia Harding 25 Bridgetown
Belgium Tanja Dexters 21 Mol
Belize Viola Jeffery[2] 21 Belmopan
Bolivia Susana Barrientos 20 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Bonaire Julina Felida 21 Kralendijk
Botswana Mpule Kwelagobe 19 Gaborone
Brazil Renata Fan 22 Santo Ângelo
British Virgin Islands Movel Lewis 20 -
Canada Shannon McArthur 26 Windsor
Cayman Islands Gemma McLaughlin 19 George Town
Chile Andrea Muñoz 23 Santiago
Colombia Marianella Maal 20 Barranquilla
Cook Islands Tina Vogel 24 Avarua
Costa Rica Arianna Bolaños 22 Guanacaste
Croatia Marijana Kuzina 21 Šibenik
Curaçao Jouraine Ricardo 22 Willemstad
Cyprus Valentina Dionysiou 19 -
Czech Republic Petra Faltynova 20 Prague
Dominican Republic Luz García 21 Moca
Ecuador Carolina Alfonso 21 Quito
Egypt Angie Abdalla 18 Alexandria
El Salvador Cynthia Cevallos 21 San Salvador
Estonia Triin Rannat[3] 20 Tallinn
Finland Vanessa Forsman 22 Porvoo
France Mareva Galanter 22 Papeete
Germany Diana Drubig 19 Leipzig
Ghana Akuba Cudjoe 19 Accra
Great Britain Cherie Pisani 21 Clacton
Greece Sofia Raptis 19 Athens
Guatemala Monica Penedo 19 Sacatepéquez
Guyana Morvinia Sobers 20 Georgetown
Honduras Sofia Guerrero 21 Atlántida
Hong Kong Anne Heung 24 Hong Kong
Hungary Anett Garami 19 Soltvadkert
India Gul Panag 20 Chandigarh
Ireland Vivienne Doyle[4] 22 Galway
Israel Rana Raslan 21 Haifa
Italy Gloria Bellicchi 20 Parma
Jamaica Nicole Haughton 24 Kingston
Japan Satomi Ogawa 21 Misato
Lebanon Clémence Achkar 19 Beirut
Malaysia Jeanette Ooi 23 Kuching
Malta Dorianne Muscat 21 Qormi
Mauritius Micaella L'Hortalle 23 Port Louis
Mexico Silvia Salgado 20 Monterrey
Namibia Vaanda Katjiuongua 23 Windhoek
New Zealand Kristy Wilson 20 North Otago
 Nicaragua Liliana Pilarte 23 Managua
Nigeria Angela Ukpoma - Imo
Northern Mariana Islands Cherilyn Cabrera 24 Saipan
Panama Yamani Saied 20 Panama City
Paraguay Carmen Morinigo 22 San Pedro
Peru Fabiola Lazo 18 Lima
Philippines Miriam Quiambao 23 Quezon City
Poland Katarzyna Pakuła - Lublin
Portugal Marisa Ferreira 20 Santarém
Puerto Rico Brenda Liz Lopez 23 Lares
Russia Alexandra Petrova 19 Cheboksary
Singapore Cheryl Marie Cordeiro 23 Singapore
Slovakia Aneta Kuklova 19 Lučenec
South Africa Sonia Raciti 21 Johannesburg
South Korea Choi Ji-hyun 20 Seoul
Spain Diana Noguiera 24 Pontevedra
Suriname Serafija Niekoop 21 Paramaribo
Sweden Emma-Helena Nilsson 24 Östersund
Switzerland Sonia Grandjean 19 Dietikon
Taiwan Wan-Fei Wang 21 Taipei
Thailand Apisamai Srirangsan 24 Nakhon Pathom
Trinidad and Tobago Nicole Simone Dyer 25 Diego Martin
Turkey Oznur Dursun 24 Istanbul
Turks and Caicos Shantell Stubbs 21 -
Ukraine Zhanna Pikhulya 18 Kyiv
United States Kimberly Pressler 21 Las Vegas
Uruguay Veronica Gonzales 19 Montevideo
US Virgin Islands Sherece Smith 25 -
Venezuela Carolina Indriago 18 Valencia
Yugoslavia Ana Karić 19 Belgrade
Zambia Esanju Kalopa[5] - Muchinga

Notes

Returns

Last competed in 1966:

Last competed in 1987:

Last competed in 1993:

Last competed in 1995:

Last competed in 1996:

Last competed in 1997:

Withdrawals

During the contest:

  •  Guam - Miss Guam 1999, Tisha Elaine Heflin had to withdraw a few days before the preliminary competition, after being discovered that she was pregnant.[6][7]

Others:

  •  Bulgaria, Miss Bulgaria 1999, Elena Angelova did not compete due lack of sponsorship.
  •  Norway - Henriette Dankertsen
  •  Romania - The Miss Romania 1999 pageant was cancelled and their organizers dropped the Miss Universe licence.
  •  Netherlands and  Zimbabwe - Did not send delegates due to lack of sponsorship and funding.

Replacements

  •  Barbados - Miss Barbados 1998, Michelle Selman did not compete for undisclosed reasons. Her 1st runner up, Olivia Harding replaced her.[8]
  •  Great Britain - The winner of Miss Great Britain Universe 1999, Nicki Lane decided to give up the crown to her 1st runner up Cherie Pisiani,[9][10] after Lane confessed that she had a child at 14 years old.[11]
  •  Philippines - The winner of Binibining Pilipinas 1999, Janelle Delfin Bautista had to resign due to citizenship issues just like last year's successor, because she is an American citizen.[12] The Binibining Pilipinas World 1999, Miriam Quiambao assumed the Binibining Pilipinas Universe title.

Designations

  •  Honduras - Daryela Sofía Guerrero Canizales, runner up at Miss Honduras 1998 pageant was appointed by-then national director Eduardo Zablah to represent Honduras at Miss Universe 1999, after the Miss Honduras 1999 pageant was cancelled due to the consequences of Hurricane Mitch from November 1998. Previously she represented La Ceiba at Miss Honduras 1998 and Miss Teen International 1997.
  •  Nicaragua - Liliana Sofía Pilarte Centeno, 1st runner up at Miss Nicaragua 1998 pageant, was appointed by the Nicaraguan Tourism Institute (INTUR) as the new Miss Nicaragua 1999 at Miss Universe 1999 pageant. After that institution declared that there is neither time nor resources to make another contest.[13] Therefore, Pilarte was the national queen for the next 2 years until 2001.[14]
  •  Spain - Diana Nogueira, Top 12 at Miss España 1999 pageant was appointed to represent Spain at Miss Universe 1999 by her organization, after the winner of Miss España 1999, Lorena Bernal was ineligible for being underage and therefore went to Miss World 1999. Also the 1st runner up, Carmen Fernández, couldn't go to Miss Universe because her father was seriously sick and went to Miss International 1999, and the 2nd runner up, Inma Nadal had to participate in Miss Europe 1999, and the Miss España organization decided to pick Nogueira as the Spanish representative at Miss Universe 1999. She previously represented Pontevedra at the national contest.[15]

Awards

Other notes

  • Miss Universe title winner, Mpule Kwelagobe, was Botswana's first ever candidate to compete at the Miss Universe pageant.
  • The Parade of Nations is similar to 1998's, except that the contestants wore their national costumes this time.

General references

  • West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1999". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

References

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  2. "Viola Jeffrey is Miss Belize". Great Belize Television. 25 August 1998. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  3. "Miss Estonia on Triin Rannat". Õhtuleht (in Estonian). 8 March 1999. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  4. Sheehan, Aideen (19 August 1998). "Miss Ireland goes west as Vivienne wins coveted title". Irish Independent. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  5. Mujuda, Sam (19 March 1999). "Zambia: Esanju Picked For Miss Universe '99". The Post. Retrieved 5 December 2022 via AllAfrica.
  6. Tiempo, Casa Editorial El. "EMBARAZOSO LÍO REAL". El Tiempo. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  7. Ordover, Benjamin (1 October 2002). Payback. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595253029. Retrieved 9 August 2018 via Google Books.
  8. "Pageant News Ticker VII". 11 November 1999. Archived from the original on 11 November 1999. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  9. "Cherie pisani Stock Images - DIOMEDIA". Diomedia.com. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  10. "STOCK IMAGE - Left: NICKI LANE The former Miss Great Britain Universe (Nicki has handed over her title to runner-up Cherie Louise Pisani, after it was revealed that she did not tell the Miss Universe organis..." Diomedia.com. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  11. "Crown of thorns". The Guardian. 25 May 1999. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  12. "Top 10 Dethroned Beauty Queens". Spot.ph. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  13. "INTUR no se meterá más en el concurso Miss Nicaragua". Archivo.elnuevodiario.com.ni. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  14. "Besos que no manchan - La Prensa". Lapresnsa.com.ni. 3 December 2002. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  15. "El anecdotario". 9 January 2007. Archived from the original on 9 January 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
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