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Year | Contestant | Ranking | Location |
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1996 | Nataša Vojnović | Top 15 | Nice, France |
1997 | Nevena Miličević | Non-Finalist | Nice, France |
1998 | Marina Bukvić | Top 15 | Nice, France |
1999 | Aleksandra Vukovic | 1st Runner-up (Tie) | Nice, France |
2000 | Mirjana Lazić | Top 15 | Geneva, Switzerland |
2001 | Dušanka Stanojević | Non-Finalist | Nice, France |
Emina Cunmulaj | Top 15 | ||
2002 | Ana Mihajlovic | Winner | Tunis, Tunisia |
Marija Mićunović | Top 15 | ||
2003 | Dubravka Matović | Non-Finalist | Singapore |
Jelena Stožnić | Top 15 | ||
2004 | Danijela Dimitrovska | Non-Finalist | Shanghai, China |
Sanja Brnović | Non-Finalist | ||
2005 | Dijana Nikolić | Top 15 [1] | Shanghai, China |
Vanja Jošić | Non-Finalist [1] | ||
2006 | Nevena Gičević [2] | Non-Finalist | Marrakech, Morocco |
Vladica Mijatovic [3] | Non-Finalist | ||
2007 | Kristina Stefanović | Top 15 [4] | Prague, Czech Republic |
2008 | Jovana Kovačević [5] | Non-Finalist | Sanya, China |
2009 | Simona Andrejić | Top 15 | Sanya, China |
2010 | Katarina Lukić | Non-Finalist | Shanghai, China |
2011 | Barbara Tatalović | Non-Finalist | Shanghai, China |
2012 | Marta Milanović | Non-Finalist | Shanghai, China |
2013 | Sandra Balaban | Non-Finalist | Shenzhen, China |
2014 | Kristina Kusic | Non-Finalist | Shenzhen, China |
2015 | Tanja Doncic | Non-Finalist | Milan, Italy |
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