Miss Intercontinental 2004
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Miss Intercontinental 2004[1] is the 33rd edition of Miss Intercontinental pageant, was held in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China on July 24, 2004. 54 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown. Miss Intercontinental 2003, Dominique Hourani of Lebanon crowned her successor, Deisy Catalina Valencia Deossa of Colombia as the new Miss Intercontinental 2004.[2]
Miss Intercontinental 2004 | |
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Date | July 24, 2004 |
Venue | Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China |
Entrants | 54 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | Azerbaijan, Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, Macau, Middle East, United Kingdom, San Marino, Taiwan |
Withdrawals | Cuba, Curacao, Denmark, Greece, Peru, Swaziland |
Returns | Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Costa Rica, Philippines, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Switzerland, Thailand, Tahiti, Ukraine |
Winner | Deisy Catalina Valencia Deossa Colombia |
Best National Costume | Ruth María Arita Luna Honduras |
Photogenic | María Eugenia Hernández Ereu Venezuela |
Results[edit]
Results | Contestant |
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Miss Intercontinental 2004 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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Top 5 |
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Top 12 |
Special awards[edit]
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Miss Sympathy |
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Miss Popularity |
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Best National Costume |
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Best in Evening Gown |
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Best in Swimsuit |
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Contestants[edit]
County or Territory | Contestant |
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Austria | Jacquline Ecker |
Azerbaijan | Anna Elyashina |
Bahamas | Leslia Miller |
Belgium | Wendy Wit |
Brazil | Carla Seixas Lara |
Canada | Lauren O'Neill |
China | Xuedong Qu |
Colombia | Deisy Catalina Valencia Deossa |
Costa Rica | Jacqueline Aubourg |
Cyprus | Laura Cristophi |
Czech Republic | Eva Konopacova |
Dominican Republic | Ghaidy Márquez Mejía |
Estonia | Anastassija Balak |
Ethiopia | Yordanos Teshager Bitew |
Finland | Susanna Lahtinen |
Ghana | Dorothy Ghansah |
Haiti | Heisseel Paola Valdez Sánchez |
Honduras | Ruth María Arita Luna |
Hong Kong | Wang Qin-Ying |
Hungary | Diana Maloreczky |
India | Nirupama Natraian |
Italy | Lisa Giuri |
Kenya | Mary Katanu |
Latvia | Monika Gacioch |
Lebanon | Amal Bataji |
Liechtenstein | Sybille Grossenbacher |
Luxembourg | Claire Wälti |
Macau | Coco Chin |
Malaysia | Soo Wincci |
Malta | Dana Ben Moussa Camilleri |
Mexico | Valentina Cervera Ávila |
Middle East | Dalia Joseph Abou Chahine |
Netherlands | Joyce van der Velden |
Norway | Ellen-Carine Fulford |
Philippines | Jamie Fermin Burgos |
Poland | Kaja Kruszynska |
Puerto Rico | Angieliz Vázquez Collazo |
Russia | Anna Poliakova |
San Marino | Katerine Rodriguez Palazzone |
Serbia and Montenegro | Ana Lazarevic |
Singapore | Sharon Sim Pei Yee |
Slovak Republic | Zuzana Horvathova |
South Africa | Jenny Pohl |
Switzerland | Barbara Kimpel |
Tahiti | Vaiana Lai Ah Che |
Taiwan | Vivian Li |
Thailand | Sunisa Pasuk |
Turkey | Ayse Esmeli |
Ukraine | Inna Mel'-nik-Dubchak |
Venezuela | María Eugenia Hernández Ereu |
Vietnam | Chau Anh Minh |
Notes[edit]
Debuts[edit]
Returns[edit]
- Last competed in 1987:
- Last competed in 1993:
- Last competed in 1994:
- Last competed in 1996:
- Last competed in 1997:
- Last competed in 1998:
- Last competed in 2000:
- Last competed in 2002:
Withdrawals[edit]
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- ↑ www.missintercontinental.com
- ↑ "Miss Intercontinental 2004 - China Daily". www.chinadaily.com.cn.