Malgosia Majewska
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Born | Małgorzata Majewska February 23, 1981 Gdańsk, Poland |
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Title | Miss World Canada 2006 Miss World Sports 2006 |
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Małgorzata "Malgosia" Majewska (born February 23, 1981, Gdańsk, Poland) is a Polish-Canadian model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss World Canada 2006 and Miss World Peel Region 2006. During the Miss World Canada competition, she won the Miss Fitness component which placed her among the finalists.
Ms. Majewska, a Pole emigrated to Canada, is a graduate of Temple University (Philadelphia, USA) with an Honors Degree in International Business and Economics. She attended the university on a full volleyball scholarship and completed two study-abroad terms in Rome, Italy. She speaks her native Polish, English, French and Italian.
She placed in the top 25 for the Miss World Beach Beauty award, the first of the fast-track events. On September 12, 2006, Malgosia won the Miss World Sports competition, which gave her a fast track to the semifinals. In the talent competition, she placed in the top 20. On September 30, 2006, she competed in the Miss World finals in Warsaw, Poland.
She attended Mayfield Secondary School in Caledon, Ontario, from 1995 to 2000.[citation needed]
Placements at Miss World 2006[edit]
MAIN CONTEST: Top 17 semifinalist
Fast Track Competitions:
- Miss Sport: Winner
- Beach Beauty: Top 25 semifinalist
- Miss Talent: Top 20 semifinalist
Miss World Canada 2006 Results[edit]
- Miss World Canada 2006: Malgosia Majewska, Miss Peel Region
References[edit]
Preceded by Ramona Amiri |
Miss World Canada 2006 |
Succeeded by Sara Ghulam |
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