User:Mauriziok/Miss Universe 2005
Mauriziok/Miss Universe 2005 | |
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Date | 31 May 2005[a] |
Presenters | |
Venue | IMPACT Arena, Nonthaburi Province, Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand |
Broadcaster | International: Official broadcaster: |
Entrants | 81 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Natalie Glebova Canada |
Congeniality | Tricia Homer US Virgin Islands |
Best National Costume | Chananporn Rosjan Thailand |
Photogenic | Gionna Cabrera Philippines |
Miss Universe 2005, the 54th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 31 May 2005[a] at Impact Arena in Nonthaburi Province, Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand. Natalie Glebova of Canada was crowned by Jennifer Hawkins of Australia as her successor at the end of the event. This is the only second (and most recent) time that Canada has won Miss Universe. 81 contestants competed in this year.
Results
[edit]Placements
[edit]Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 2005 | |
1st Runner-Up | |
2nd Runner-Up | |
3rd Runner-Up | |
4th Runner-Up | |
Top 10 | |
Top 15 |
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Special awards
[edit]Special Awards | Winners |
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Miss Photogenic | |
Miss Congeniality |
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Best National Costume | Contestant |
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Winner | |
1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up | |
Top 5 |
Order of announcements
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Top 15[edit]
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Top 10[edit]
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Top 5[edit]
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Contestants
[edit]- Albania - Agnesa Vuthaj
- Angola - Zenilde Josias
- Antigua and Barbuda - Shermain Jeremy
- Aruba - Luisana Cicilia
- Australia - Michelle Guy
- Bahamas - Denia Nixon
- Barbados - Nada Yearwood
- Belgium - Debby De Waele
- Belize - Andrea Elrington
- Bolivia - Andrea Abudinen
- Brazil - Carina Beduschi
- Bulgaria - Galina Gancheva
- Canada - Natalie Glebova
- Chile - Renata Ruiz
- China - Tao Siyuan
- Colombia - Adriana Tarud
- Costa Rica - Johanna Fernández
- Croatia - Jelena Glišić
- Curaçao - Rychacviana Coffie
- Cyprus - Elena Hadjidemetriou
- Czech Republic - Kateřina Smejkalová
- Denmark - Gitte Hanspal
- Dominican Republic - Renata Soñé
- Ecuador - Ximena Zamora
- Egypt - Meriam George
- El Salvador - Irma Dimas
- Ethiopia - Atetegeb Tesfaye
- Finland - Hanna Ek
- France - Cindy Fabre
- Georgia - Rusudan Bochoidze
- Germany - Aslı Bayram
- Greece - Evangelia Aravani
- Guatemala - Aida Karina Estrada
- Guyana - Candisie Franklin
- Hungary - Szandra Proksa
- India - Amrita Thapar
- Indonesia - Artika Sari Devi
- Ireland - Mary Gormley
- Israel - Elena Ralph
- Italy - Maria Teresa Francville
- Jamaica - Raquel Wright
- Japan - Yukari Kuzuya
- Kenya - Rachel Marete
- Korea - Kim So-young
- Latvia - Ieva Kokoreviča
- Lebanon - Nadine Njeim
- Malaysia - Angela Gan
- Mauritius - Magalie Antoo
- Mexico - Laura Elizondo
- Namibia - Adele Basson
- Netherlands - Sharita Sopacua
- Nicaragua - Daniela Clerk
- Nigeria - Roseline Amusu
- Norway - Helene Tråsavik
- Panama - Rosa María Hernández
- Paraguay - Karina Buttner
- Peru - Débora Sulca
- Philippines - Gionna Cabrera
- Poland - Marta Kossakowska
- Puerto Rico - Cynthia Olavarría
- Russia - Natalia Nikolayeva
- Serbia and Montenegro - Jelena Mandić
- Singapore - Cheryl Tay
- Slovak Republic - Michaela Drencková
- Slovenia - Dalila Dragojevič
- South Africa - Claudia Henkel
- Spain - Verónica Hidalgo
- Sri Lanka - Rozanne Diasz
- Switzerland - Fiona Hefti
- Thailand - Chananporn Rosjan
- Trinidad and Tobago - Magdalene Walcott
- Turkey - Dilek Aksoy
- Turks and Caicos - Weniecka Ewing
- United Kingdom - Brooke Johnston
- Ukraine - Juliya Chernyshova
- Uruguay - Viviana Arena
- USA - Chelsea Cooley
- US Virgin Islands - Tricia Homer
- Venezuela - Mónica Spear †
- Vietnam - Phạm Thu Hằng
- Zambia - Cynthia Kanema
Judges
[edit]Final telecast
[edit]A panel of twelve judges evaluated contestants in the Miss Universe 2005 pageant.[1]
- Heidi Albertsen - Danish model, winner of Elite Model Look World Final
- Kevin S. Bright - Executive producer of Friends
- Mario Cimarro - Cuban actor
- Bryan Dattilo - Days of Our Lives actor
- Carson Kressley - Queer Eye for the Straight Guy fashion expert
- Cassie Lewis - U.S. Model
- Amelia Vega – Miss Universe 2003 from Dominican Republic
- Louis Licari - Celebrity hairstylist
- Anne Martin - from Cover Girl and Max Factor marketing
- Porntip Nakhirunkanok - Miss Universe 1988 from Thailand
- Oleksandra Nikolayenko - Miss Ukraine Universe 2004
- Chutinant Bhirombhakdi - Executive Vice Director, Director of Boon Rawd Brewery (Singha beer)
- Jean-Georges Vongerichten - French chef
Notes
[edit]Debuts
[edit]Returns
[edit]Replacements
[edit]- Aruba
- Czech Republic - Jana Doleželová was crowned as Miss České Republiky 2004, competed at Miss World 2004 and was originally supposed to compete at Miss Universe 2005 but did not compete after the Miss České Republiky pageant lost the Miss Universe franchise license to the newly formed Česká Miss pageant.
- Germany
- Nigeria
- Trinidad and Tobago – Cheryl Ankrah was originally crowned Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2005 but was dethroned after she was accused of not fulfilling her duties and becoming overweight.[2] Although Ankrah initially got an injunction to prevent another pageant being held, a Judge overturned that and a second Miss Trinidad and Tobago pageant was held.[2] The winner of the second pageant, who represented Trinidad and Tobago at Miss Universe, was Magdalene Walcott.
Host city
[edit]Thailand publicized its bid to host the pageant 10 July 2004, during a visit by Jennifer Hawkins, Miss Universe 2004, to the country.[3] At the time, Chile, China, and Greece were also being considered to host the event.[3] One month later, it was announced that Bangkok, Thailand had been informally selected to host the competition, at a cost of US$6.5 million.[4] The cost was to be funded by the Thai government in an attempt to boost tourism.[5] In October the proposal faced difficulties when the Thai government were slow to provide the promised funds, which discouraged prospective sponsors,[6] leading Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to become personally involved to make sure that plans were not derailed.[7] The organization awarded official hosting rights to the Matching Entertainment company in December 2004, after an unsuccessful attempt by a different company, Showcase Thailand 2005.[8]
In February 2005, after the Thai government confirmed plans to back the pageant, the Deputy Prime Minister refuted claims that the event would be held in Khao Lak, a resort town devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, but confirmed that Southern Thailand would host events prior to the final competition.[9]
2005 was the second time the pageant was held in Bangkok.[10] The city also hosted the Miss Universe 1992 competition, won by Michelle McLean of Namibia and in 2018, won by Catriona Gray of the Philippines.
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b The event was held at 07:00 local time (UTC+07:00); for the Americas, this was 30 May in their local times.
References
[edit]- ^ "The new Miss Universe - People - Entertainment". smh.com.au. May 31, 2005. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ^ a b Brown, Loren (2005-03-21). "Trinidad's local Miss Universe franchise can hold new pageant to select replacement, judge rules". Associated Press.
- ^ a b "Thailand proposes to host next Miss Universe contest". Organisation of Asia-Pacific News Agencies. 2004-07-10.
- ^ "Thailand to host Miss Universe pageant in 2005". Agence France Presse. 2004-08-10.
- ^ "Miss Universe pageant in Thailand to push tourism". Hindustan Times. 2004-08-11.
- ^ Intarakomalyasut, Nondhanada (2004-10-23). "Thailand slow to fund Miss Universe 2005 event". Bangkok Post.
- ^ "Miss Universe bid gets push from Thailand prime minister". Bangkok Post. 2004-11-06.
- ^ "Matching Entertainment to host Miss Universe". fnWEB. 2004-12-14.
- ^ "Govt denies plans to stage Miss Universe in tsunami resort". OANA. 2005-02-18.
- ^ "TAT gears up for Miss Universe 2005". The Nation. 2004-08-18.
External links
[edit][[:Category:Miss Universe|2005]] [[:Category:2005 in Thailand]] [[:Category:2005 beauty pageants]] [[:Category:Beauty pageants in Thailand]] [[:Category:Nonthaburi Province]] [[:Category:May 2005 events in Thailand]]