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Miss World 2017 | |
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Date | 18 November 2017 |
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Venue | Sanya City Arena, Sanya, China |
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Entrants | 118 |
Placements | 40 |
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Winner | Manushi Chhillar India |
Miss World 2017, was the 67th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Sanya City Arena in China on 18 November 2017.
At the end of the event, Stephanie Del Valle of Puerto Rico crowned Manushi Chhillar of India as Miss World 2017. [1] It is the sixth victory of India in the history of the pageant, tying with Venezuela for the most wins in the pageant's history.
Contestants from 118 countries and territories competed in the pageant. The pageant was hosted by Fernando Allende, Angela Chow, Megan Young, Frankie Cena, Steve Douglas, and Barney Walsh. Kristian Kostov, Jeffrey Li, Celine Tam, and Zizi performed in this edition.
§ People's Choice winner
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Miss World emphasis on a new format, giving greater attraction on social media and interactivity.[ citation needed ] This new format is called the Head-to-Head Challenge, which will select 20 out of the Top 40 contestants. [4]
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118 delegates competed in Miss World 2017: [6]
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Continent |
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Albania | Joana Grabolli | 20 | Berat | Europe |
Angola | Judelsia Bache | 22 | Luanda | Africa |
Argentina | Avril Marco | 20 | Santiago del Estero | America |
Armenia | Lili Sargsyan | 18 | Yerevan | Europe |
Aruba | Anouk Eman | 25 | Oranjestad | America |
Australia | Esma Voloder | 25 | Melbourne | Asia & Oceania |
Austria | Sarah Chvala | 22 | Vienna | Europe |
Bahamas | Geena Thompson | 24 | Nassau | America |
Bangladesh | Jessia Islam | 20 | Dhaka | Asia & Oceania |
Belgium | Romanie Schotte | 20 | Bruges | Europe |
Belize | Renae Martinez [7] | 20 | Belmopan | America |
Bolivia | Jasmin Pinto | 20 | Buena Vista | America |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Aida Karamehmedović | 24 | Trebinje | Europe |
Botswana | Nicole Gaelebale | 24 | Mahalapye | Africa |
Brazil | Gabrielle Vilela | 25 | Angra dos Reis | America |
British Virgin Islands | Helina Hewlett | 25 | Tortola | America |
Bulgaria | Veronika Stefanova | 25 | Sofia | Europe |
Cameroon | Akomo Minkata | 23 | Yaoundé | Africa |
Canada | Cynthia Menard | 17 | Ottawa | America |
Cape Verde | Cristilene Pimienta | 21 | São Vicente | Africa |
Cayman Islands | Kristin Amaya | 25 | George Town | America |
Chile | Victoria Stein | 22 | Puerto Montt | America |
China | Guan Siyu | 23 | Harbin | Asia & Oceania |
Colombia | Maria Daza | 21 | Riohacha | America |
Cook Islands | Alanna Smith | 25 | Avarua | Asia & Oceania |
Cote d'Ivoire | Mandjalia Gbané | 21 | Bondoukou | Africa |
Croatia | Tea Mlinarić | 18 | Senj | Europe |
Curaçao | Vanity Girigori | 21 | Willemstad | America |
Cyprus | Helena Tselepi | 22 | Limassol | Europe |
Denmark | Amanda Petri | 20 | Copenhagen | Europe |
Dominican Republic | Aletxa Mueses | 22 | San José de las Matas | America |
Ecuador | Romina Zeballos | 25 | Guayaquil | America |
Egypt | Farah Shaaban | 19 | Cairo | Africa |
El Salvador | Fatima Cuellar | 20 | San Salvador | America |
England | Stephanie Hill | 22 | London | Europe |
Equatorial Guinea | Catalina Mangue Ondo | 18 | Mongomo | Africa |
Ethiopia | Kisanet Molla | 22 | Addis Ababa | Africa |
Fiji | Nanise Rainima | 25 | Suva | Asia & Oceania |
Finland | Adriana Gerxhalija | 22 | Turku | Europe |
France | Aurore Kichenin | 22 | Jacou | Europe |
Georgia | Keti Shekelashvili | 23 | Kareli | Europe |
Germany | Dalila Jabri | 20 | Hamm | Europe |
Ghana | Afua Asieduwaa Akrofi | 20 | Accra | Africa |
Gibraltar | Jodie Garcia | 22 | Gibraltar | Europe |
Greece | Maria Psilou | 20 | Aigio | Europe |
Guadeloupe | Audrey Berville | 20 | Basse-Terre | America |
Guam | Destiny Cruz | 20 | Hagåtña | Asia & Oceania |
Guatemala | Virginia Argueta | 23 | Jutiapa | America |
Guinea | Asmaou Diallo | 24 | Conakry | Africa |
Guyana | Vena Mookram | 19 | Georgetown | America |
Honduras | Celia Monterrosa | 22 | Santa Bárbara | America |
Hong Kong | Emily Wong | 23 | Hong Kong | Asia & Oceania |
Hungary | Virág Koroknyai | 20 | Budapest | Europe |
Iceland | Ólafía Ósk Finnsdóttir | 19 | Reykjavík | Europe |
India | Manushi Chhillar | 20 | Haryana | Asia & Oceania |
Indonesia | Achintya Holte Nilsen | 18 | Lombok | Asia & Oceania |
Ireland | Lauren McDonagh | 18 | Donegal | Europe |
Israel | Rotem Rabi | 21 | Tel Aviv | Asia & Oceania |
Italy | Conny Notarstefano | 21 | Lucera | Europe |
Jamaica | Solange Sinclair | 24 | Kingston | America |
Japan | Haruka Yamashita | 22 | Tokyo | Asia & Oceania |
Kazakhstan | Gul'banu Azimkhan | 18 | Kyzylorda | Asia & Oceania |
Kenya | Magline Jeruto | 24 | Nairobi | Africa |
South Korea | Ha-eun Kim | 25 | Seoul | Asia & Oceania |
Laos | Tonkham Phonchanhueang | 20 | Vientiane Prefecture | Asia & Oceania |
Lebanon | Perla Helou | 22 | Baabda | Asia & Oceania |
Lesotho | Mpoi Ma'hao | 19 | Maseru | Africa |
Liberia | Wokie Dolo | 25 | Monrovia | Africa |
Macau | Wan Ling Lan | 25 | Macau | Asia & Oceania |
Madagascar | Felana Tirindraza | 22 | Nosy Be | Africa |
Malta | Michela Galea | 25 | Valletta | Europe |
Mauritius | Bessika Bucktawor | 21 | Triolet | Africa |
Mexico | Andrea Meza | 23 | Chihuahua City | America |
Moldova | Ana Badaneu | 20 | Chișinău | Europe |
Mongolia | Enkhjin Tseveendash | 24 | Ulaanbaatar | Asia & Oceania |
Montenegro | Tea Babić | 19 | Podgorica | Europe |
Myanmar | Ei Kyawt Khaing | 19 | Thandwe | Asia & Oceania |
Nepal | Nikita Chandak | 21 | Urlabari | Asia & Oceania |
Netherlands | Philisantha van Deuren | 21 | Almere | Europe |
New Zealand | Annie Evans | 19 | Auckland | Asia & Oceania |
Nicaragua | América Monserrath Allen | 18 | Rivas | America |
Nigeria | Ugochi Ihezue | 20 | Birnin Kebbi | Africa |
Northern Ireland | Anna Henry | 22 | Belfast | Europe |
Norway | Celine Herregården | 19 | Drammen | Europe |
Panama | Julianne Brittón | 22 | Panama City | America |
Paraguay | Paola Oberladstatter | 24 | Ciudad del Este | America |
Peru | Pamela Sánchez | 22 | Chachapoyas | America |
Philippines | Laura Lehmann | 23 | Makati | Asia & Oceania |
Poland | Magdalena Bieńkowska | 24 | Warsaw | Europe |
Portugal | Filipa Barroso | 18 | Setúbal | Europe |
Romania | Mihaela Bosca | 26 | Baia Mare | Europe |
Russia | Polina Popova | 22 | Yekaterinburg | Asia & Oceania |
Rwanda | Elsa Iradukunda | 19 | Northern Province | Africa |
Scotland | Romy McCahill | 23 | Milngavie | Europe |
Senegal | Nar Codou Diouf | 20 | Dakar | Africa |
Serbia | Anđelija Rogić | 22 | Užice | Europe |
Seychelles | Hilary Joubert | 23 | Victoria | Africa |
Singapore | Laanya Ezra Asogan | 21 | Singapore | Asia & Oceania |
Slovakia | Hanka Závodná | 21 | Bratislava | Europe |
Slovenia | Maja Zupan | 18 | Britof | Europe |
South Africa | Adè van Heerden | 26 | Herolds Bay | Africa |
South Sudan | Arual Longar | 20 | Juba | Africa |
Spain | Elisa Tulian | 21 | Majorca | Europe |
Sri Lanka | Dusheni Silva | 24 | Colombo | Asia & Oceania |
Sweden | Hanna Haag | 20 | Gävle | Europe |
Tanzania | Julitha Kabete | 21 | Dar es Salaam | Africa |
Thailand | Patlada Kulphakthanapat | 25 | Bangkok | Asia & Oceania |
Trinidad and Tobago | Chandini Chanka | 23 | Port of Spain | America |
Tunisia | Emna Abdelhedi | 22 | Sfax | Africa |
Turkey | Aslı Sümen | 23 | Mersin | Asia & Oceania |
Ukraine | Polina Tkach | 18 | Kyiv | Europe |
United States | Clarissa Bowers | 20 | Miami | America |
Uruguay | Melina Carballo | 21 | Montevideo | America |
Venezuela | Ana Carolina Ugarte | 25 | Maturín | America |
Vietnam | Đỗ Mỹ Linh | 21 | Hanoi | Asia & Oceania |
Wales | Hannah Williams | 23 | Cardiff | Europe |
Zambia | Mary Chibula | 22 | Mongu | Africa |
Zimbabwe | Chiedza Mhosva | 22 | Harare | Africa |
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