Miss France 2009 | |
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Date | December 6, 2008 |
Presenters | Jean-Pierre Foucault, Sylvie Tellier |
Venue | Puy du Fou, Pays de la Loire |
Broadcaster | TF1 |
Entrants | 36 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Winner | Chloé Mortaud Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées |
Congeniality | Éméné Nyamé Flandre |
Best National Costume | Hinatea Boosie Tahiti |
Photogenic | Camille Cheyere Lorraine |
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.
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.
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Miss France 2009 | |
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Top 12 |
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Prize | Contestant |
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Best National Costume |
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Miss Congeniality (voted by contestants) |
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Miss Photogenic (voted by press reporters) |
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Miss Web |
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Represented | Contestant | Age | Height | Hometown |
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Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées | Chloé Mortaud | 19 | 1.80 | Bénac |
Alsace | Carole Weyrich [2] | 22 | 1.77 | Strasbourg |
Aquitaine | Anna Nieto | 20 | 1.74 | Sarlat la Canéda |
Artois Hainaut | Anne Sophie Sevrette | 20 | 1.79 | Lens |
Auvergne | Mélanie Billiard | 22 | 1.73 | Montluçon |
Berry Loire Valley | Aline Moreau | 19 | 1.75 | Châteauroux |
Burgundy | Tiphanie Deschamps | 18 | 1.75 | Chagny |
Brittany | Bianca Taillard [3] | 23 | 1.76 | Châteaubriant |
Champagne Ardenne | Émilie Colomb | 19 | 1.72 | Reims |
Corsica | María Santa Lucchinacci | 24 | 1.77 | Ajaccio |
Côte d'Azur | Audrey Sans | 20 | 1.75 | Cannes |
Flandre | Éméné Nyamé | 19 | 1.82 | Roubaix |
Franche-Comté | Johanne Kervella [4] | 23 | 1.70 | Besançon |
Guadeloupe | Rebecca Erivan | 18 | 1.83 | Basse-Terre |
Guyane | Carmen Prince | 20 | 1.72 | Remire Montjoly |
Île de France | Pauline Righini | 20 | 1.71 | Puteaux |
Languedoc-Roussillon | Cindy Filipiak | 22 | 1.76 | Perpignan |
Limousin | Chloé Certoux | 18 | 1.79 | Limoges |
Loire Forez | Laurienne Perez | 20 | 1.71 | Saint Étienne |
Lorraine | Camille Cheyere | 21 | 1.79 | Thionville |
Martinique | Laura Fidi | 18 | 1.77 | Fort de France |
Mayotte | Esthel Nee | 20 | 1.79 | Bandrélé |
New Caledonia | Aurelia Morelli | 20 | 1.75 | Nouméa |
Normandy | Johanna Moreau | 24 | 1.80 | Alençon |
Orléanais | Maricon Tricot | 19 | 1.75 | Chartres |
Paris | Sarah Barzyk | 19 | 1.71 | Paris |
Pays de la Loire | Élodie Martineau | 21 | 1.74 | Auzay |
Pays de Savoie | Wendy Gex | 19 | 1.79 | Annemasse |
Picardy | Katy Josse | 22 | 1.70 | Saint Quentin |
Poitou-Charentes | Mathilde Muller | 19 | 1.76 | Poitiers |
Provence | Laurie Imber | 19 | 1.72 | Martigues |
Quercy Rouergue | Sophie Lopez | 18 | 1.75 | Figeac |
Réunion | Delphine Courteaud | 22 | 1.72 | Saint Denis |
Rhône-Alpes | Armonie Jenton | 18 | 1.74 | Viriat |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Cathy Sabarots | 22 | 1.70 | Saint Pierre |
Tahiti | Hinatea Boosie | 20 | 1.70 | Nuku Hiva |
Member | |
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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 |
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