Miss France 2009

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Miss France 2009
Chloe Mortaud Deauville.jpg
DateDecember 6, 2008
Presenters Jean-Pierre Foucault, Sylvie Tellier
Venue Puy du Fou, Pays de la Loire
Broadcaster TF1
Entrants36
Placements12
Debuts
Withdrawals
Winner Chloé Mortaud
Drapeau fr departement Tarn.svgFlag of Midi-Pyrenees.svg Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées
CongenialityÉméné Nyamé
Flag of Flanders.svg Flandre
Best National CostumeHinatea Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
PhotogenicCamille Cheyere
Lorraine.svg  Lorraine
  2008
2010  

Miss France 2009, the 62nd edition of the Miss France pageant, was held in Puy du Fou, Pays de la Loire on December 6, 2008.

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It was the first time that the pageant took place in Puy du Fou and the Pays de la Loire region.

The ceremony was held at TF1, and was presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault and the national director Sylvie Tellier.

Chloé Mortaud of Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées was crowned Miss France 2009 by the outgoing title-holder Valérie Bègue of Réunion, Miss France 2008. [1] She represented France at Miss World 2009 where she placed among Top 7 finalists. She also placed in Top 10 in Miss Universe 2009.

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss France 2009
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 12

Special awards

PrizeContestant
Best National Costume
Miss Congeniality
(voted by contestants)
Miss Photogenic
(voted by press reporters)
Miss Web

Candidates

RepresentedContestantAgeHeightHometown
Drapeau fr departement Tarn.svgFlag of Midi-Pyrenees.svg Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées Chloé Mortaud 191.80 Bénac
Flag of Alsace.svg Alsace Carole Weyrich [2] 221.77 Strasbourg
Flag of Aquitaine.svg Aquitaine Anna Nieto201.74 Sarlat la Canéda
Flag of Artois.svgFlag of Hainaut.svg Artois Hainaut Anne Sophie Sevrette201.79 Lens
Flag of Auvergne.svg  Auvergne Mélanie Billiard221.73 Montluçon
Flag of Berry.svg  Berry Loire Valley Aline Moreau191.75 Châteauroux
Flag of Bourgogne.svg  Burgundy Tiphanie Deschamps181.75 Chagny
Flag of Brittany (Gwenn ha du).svg  Brittany Bianca Taillard [3] 231.76 Châteaubriant
Flag of Champagne-Ardenne.svg Champagne Ardenne Émilie Colomb191.72 Reims
Flag of Corsica.svg Corsica María Santa Lucchinacci241.77 Ajaccio
Flag of the County of Nice.svg Côte d'Azur Audrey Sans201.75 Cannes
Flag of Flanders.svg Flandre Éméné Nyamé191.82 Roubaix
Flag of Franche-Comte.svg Franche-Comté Johanne Kervella [4] 231.70 Besançon
Unofficial flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Guadeloupe Rebecca Erivan181.83 Basse-Terre
Flag of French Guiana.svg Guyane Carmen Prince201.72 Remire Montjoly
Cultural flag of Ile-de-France.svg Île de France Pauline Righini201.71 Puteaux
Flag of Languedoc-Roussillon.svg Languedoc-Roussillon Cindy Filipiak221.76 Perpignan
Flag of Limousin.svg Limousin Chloé Certoux181.79 Limoges
Drapeau fr departement Loire.svg Loire Forez Laurienne Perez201.71 Saint Étienne
Flag of Lorraine.svg Lorraine Camille Cheyere211.79 Thionville
Snake Flag of Martinique.svg Martinique Laura Fidi181.77 Fort de France
Flag of Mayotte (local).svg Mayotte Esthel Nee201.79 Bandrélé
Flag of France.svg Flag of FLNKS.svg New Caledonia Aurelia Morelli201.75 Nouméa
Flag of Normandie.svg Normandy Johanna Moreau241.80 Alençon
Flag of Orleanais.svg Orléanais Maricon Tricot191.75 Chartres
Flag of Paris with coat of arms.svg Paris Sarah Barzyk191.71Paris
Flag of Pays-de-la-Loire.svg Pays de la Loire Élodie Martineau211.74 Auzay
Flag of Savoie.svg Pays de Savoie Wendy Gex191.79 Annemasse
Flag of Picardie.svg Picardy Katy Josse221.70 Saint Quentin
Poitou-Charentes flag.svg Poitou-Charentes Mathilde Muller191.76 Poitiers
Flag of Provence.svg Provence Laurie Imber191.72 Martigues
Unofficial Flag of Lot.svg Flag of Rouergue.svg Quercy Rouergue Sophie Lopez181.75 Figeac
Proposed flag of Reunion (VAR).svg Réunion Delphine Courteaud221.72 Saint Denis
Flag of Rhone-Alpes.svg Rhône-Alpes Armonie Jenton181.74 Viriat
Flag of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.svg  Saint Pierre and Miquelon Cathy Sabarots221.70 Saint Pierre
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti Hinatea Boosie201.70 Nuku Hiva

Judges

Member
Line Renaud (president)Actress and singer
Anggun Singer and songwriter
Patrice Leconte Director
Rachel Legrain-Trapani Miss France 2007
Benoît Poelvoorde Actor
Henri-Jean Servat Journalist
Kenzo Takada Fashion designer

Notes about the contestants

Notes about the placements

Crossovers

Contestants who previously competed or will be competing at international beauty pageants:

Miss Universe
Miss Model of the World
Miss International
Miss World

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