Aruba at major beauty pageants
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This is a list of Aruba's representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants, considered the most important in the world. The country has yet to win any of the four pageants.
Hundreds of beauty pageants are conducted yearly, but the Big Four are considered the most prestigious,[1] widely covered and broadcast by media.[2] The Wall Street Journal,[3] BBC News,[4] CNN,[5] Xinhua News Agency,[6] and global news agencies such as Reuters[7] and Agence France-Presse[8][9] collectively refer to the four major pageants as "Big Four" namely: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth.[10][11][12]
Aruba's Big Four pageants titleholders[edit]
Aruba has been represented in the Big Four international beauty pageants, the four major international beauty pageants for women.[3][13] These are Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth.[14][15][16]
- Color Key
- Ended as Runner-up
- Ended as one of the Finalists or Semi-finalists
YEAR | MISS UNIVERSE | MISS WORLD | MISS INTERNATIONAL | MISS EARTH |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Thessaly Zimmerman
Top 10 |
TBA | TBA | TBA |
2020 | Helen Hernández | ↑ No Pageant Held | x | |
2019 | Danna García | Ghislaine Mejia | Daniella Piazzi | x |
2018 | Kimberly Julsing | Nurianne Arias | Stephanie Eman | x |
2017 | Alina Mansur | Stephanie Eman | x | x |
2016 | Charlene Leslie | Lynette do Nascimento | Tania Nunes | x |
2015 | Alysha Boekhoudt | Nicole van Tellingen | Laura Ruiz | Kimberly Wever |
2014 | Digene Zimmerman | Joitza Henriquez | Francis Sousa | x |
2013 | Stefanie Evangelista | Larisa Leeuwe Top 20 |
Erialda Croes | x |
2012 | Liza Helder | Lucianette Verhoeks | x | x |
2011 | Gillain Berry | Gillain Berry | Vivian Chow | Melissa Laclé |
2010 | Priscilla Lee | Kimberly Kuiperi | Ivana Werleman | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 2001 in Manila, Philippines. Aruba sent their first delegate in 2011.) |
2009 | Dianne Croes | Nuraisa Lispier | Christina Trejo | |
2008 | Tracey Nicolaas | Christina Trejo | Nuraisa Lispier | |
2007 | Carolina Raven | Boyoura Martijn | Jonella Oduber | |
2006 | Melissa Laclé | Shanandoa Wijshijer | Zenny Donata | |
2005 | Luisana Cicilia | Sarah Juddan | Gita van Bochove | |
2004 | Zizi Lee | Luisana Cicilia | Ysaura Giel | |
2003 | Malayka Rasmijn | Nathalie Biermanns | Falon López | |
2002 | Deyanira Frank | Rachelle Oduber Top 20 |
Jerianne Tiel | |
2001 | Denise Balinge | Zizi Lee 1st Runner-Up |
Daphne Croes Top 15 | |
2000 | Tamara Scaroni | Monique van der Horn | Carolina Albertsz | |
1999 | Irina Croes | Cindy Vanessa Cam Lin Martinus | Cindy Vanessa Cam Lin Martinus | |
1998 | Wendy Lacle | Judelca Briceno | Anushka Sheritsa Lew Jen Tai | |
1997 | Karen-Ann Peterson | Michella Laclé-Croes | Louisette Vlinder | |
1996 | Taryn Mansell 1st Runner-Up |
Afranina Henriques Top 10 |
Julisa Lampe | |
1995 | Marie-Denise Herrlein | Tessa Pieterz | Yolanda Janssen | |
1994 | Alexandra Ochoa | x | Alexandra Ochoa 1st Runner-Up | |
1993 | Dyane Escalona | Christina van der Berg | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1960 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan. Aruba sent their first delegate in 1994.) | |
1992 | Yerusha Rasmijn | Solange Nicolaas | ||
1991 | x | Sandra Croes | ||
1990 | Gwendolyne Kwidama | Gwendolyne Kwidama Top 10 | ||
1989 | Karina Felix | Delailah Odor-Wever | ||
1988 | x | x | ||
1987 | x | x | ||
1986 | Jacky Semeleer | x | ||
1985 | x | Jacqueline van Putten | ||
1984 | Jacqueline van Putten | Margaret Bislick | ||
1983 | Milva Evertz | Audrey Bruges | ||
1982 | Noriza Helder | Noriza Helder | ||
1981 | Synia Reyes | Gerarda Reopel | ||
1980 | Magaly Maduro | Ethline Dekker | ||
1979 | Lugina Vílchez | Vianca van Hoek | ||
1978 | Margarita Tromp | Rose-Marie Lejuez | ||
1977 | Margaret Oduber | Helene Croes | ||
1976 | Cynthia Bruin | Maureen Wever | ||
1975 | Martica Brown | Cynthia Bruin | ||
1974 | Maureen Vieira 4th Runner-Up |
Esther Marugg | ||
1973 | Monica Oduber | Edwina Díaz | ||
1972 | Ivonne Dirksz | Sandra Werleman | ||
1971 | Vicenta Maduro | x | ||
1970 | Linda Richmon | x | ||
1969 | Jeanette Geerman | x | ||
1968 | Sandra Croes | x | ||
1967 | Ivonne Maduro | x | ||
1966 | Sandra Fang | Reina Hernández | ||
1965 | Dorinda Croes | x | ||
1964 | Lidia Henríquez | Regina Croes | ||
1963 | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1952 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1960 in Florida, United States. Aruba sent their first delegate in 1964.) |
↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1951 in England, United Kingdom. Aruba sent their first delegate in 1964.) | ||
1962 | ||||
1961 | ||||
1960 |
× Did not compete
↑ No pageant held
( * ) "unknown contestant name"
Pageant | Placements | Best result |
---|---|---|
Miss Universe | 3 | 1st Runner-Up (1996) |
Miss World | 5 | 1st runner-Up (2001) |
Miss International | 2 | 1st Runner-Up (1994) |
Miss Earth | 0 | None |
Total | 10 | 1st Runner-Up (1996) (Miss Universe), (2001) (Miss World), (1994) (Miss International) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Ornos, Riza (30 September 2013). "Philippines, Brazil And Venezuela: Three Countries To Win The Big Four International Beauty Pageants". International Business Times. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
- ↑ Kanja, Kirstin (20 December 2019). "Beauty with a purpose: What it means to be Miss World, Miss Universe". Standard Media. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Jun, Kwanwoo (2003-12-03). "Lost in Storm's Debris: A Beauty Pageant". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
- ↑ Amee, Enriquez (2 February 2014). "Philippines: How to make a beauty queen". BBC News. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- ↑ Cabato, Regine (27 January 2017). "How a country hosts a Miss Universe pageant". CNN. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ↑ News, China (3 November 2018). "Myanmar's beauty queen to take part in Miss World pageant 2018 in China". Xinhua News Agency. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- ↑ News, Reuters (13 December 2013). "The Philippines earns another crown". Reuters. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Joel, Guinto (12 March 2015). "In beauty pageants, Philippines' modern day Cinderellas seize world stage". GMA News Online. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
- ↑ Vietnam, News (2008-10-08). "Những scandal của Miss World". Vietnam Express. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved 2016-09-11. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Lowe, Aya (2016-01-25). "Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
- ↑ Kenya, News (2011-07-15). "Beauty with scandals". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
- ↑ Vietnam, News (2008-10-08). "Những scandal của Miss World". Vietnam Express. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015. Retrieved 2016-09-11. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Lowe, Aya (2016-01-25). "Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
External links[edit]
- Miss Universe country participation lists.
- Miss World country participation lists.
- Miss International country participation lists.
- Miss Earth country participation lists.
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