Miss Universe 1997
Miss Universe 1997 | |
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Date | 16 May 1997 |
Presenters | George Hamilton, Marla Maples Trump |
Entertainment | Enrique Iglesias |
Venue | Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida, United States |
Broadcaster | CBS |
Entrants | 74 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | Croatia |
Withdrawals | Cayman Islands, Denmark, Great Britain, Indonesia, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Sri Lanka, Western Samoa |
Returns | Bermuda, Mauritius, U.S. Virgin Islands |
Winner |
Brook Lee USA |
Congeniality |
Laura Csortan Australia |
Best National Costume |
Claudia Vásquez Colombia |
Photogenic |
Abbygale Arenas Philippines |
Miss Universe 1997, the 46th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 16 May 1997 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida, USA. Brook Lee of the USA won the competition[1][2] and was crowned by Alicia Machado of Venezuela. Seventy-four delegates competed in this year. One of the contestants, Nafisa Joseph, is no longer alive. This is the last edition of Miss Universe where the winner is seated on the stage during the crowning ceremony.
Results
Placements
Final rresults | Contestant |
Miss Universe 1997 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up |
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Top 6 |
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Top 10 |
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Contestants
- Argentina - Nazarena Almada
- Aruba - Karen-Ann Peterson
- Australia - Laura Csortan
- Bahamas - Nestaea Sealy
- Belgium - Laurence Borremans
- Belize - Sharon Dominguez
- Bermuda - Naomi Darrell
- Bolivia - Helga Bauer
- Bonaire - Jhane Landwier
- Brazil - Nayla Micherif
- British Virgin Islands - Melinda Penn
- Bulgaria - Krassmira Todorova
- Canada - Carmen Kempt
- Chile - Claudia Delpin
- Colombia - Claudia Elena Vásquez Ángel
- Costa Rica - Gabriela Aguilar
- Croatia - Kristina Cherina
- Curaçao - Verna Vasquez
- Cyprus - Korina Nikolaou
- Czech Republic - Petra Minářová
- Dominican Republic - Cesarina Mejia
- Ecuador - María José López
- Egypt - Eiman Thakeb
- El Salvador - Carmen Carrillo
- Estonia - Kristiina Heinmets
- Finland - Karita Tuomola
- France - Patricia Spehar
- Germany - Agathe Neuner
- Greece - Elina Zisi
- Guatemala - Carol Aquino
- Honduras - Joselina García
- Hong Kong - Lee San-san
- Hungary - Ildikó Kecan
- Iceland - Solveig Guðmundsdóttir
- India - Nafisa Joseph †
- Ireland - Fiona Mullally
- Israel - Dikla Hamdy
- Italy - Denny Andreína Méndez de la Rosa
- Jamaica - Nadine Thomas
- Korea - Lee Eun-hee
- Lebanon - Dalida Chammai
- Malaysia - Trincy Low
- Malta - Claire Grech
- Mauritius - Cindy Cesar
- Mexico - Rebeca Tamez
- Namibia - Sheya Shipanga
- New Zealand - Marina McCartney
- Northern Marianas - Melanie Sibetang
- Panama - Lía Borrero
- Paraguay - Rosanna Jiménez Pereira
- Peru - Claudia Dopf
- Philippines - Abbygale Williamson Arenas
- Poland - Agnieszka Zielinska
- Portugal - Lara Antunes
- Puerto Rico - Ana Rosa Brito
- Romania - Diana Maria Urdareanu
- Russia - Anna Baitchik
- Singapore - Tricia Tan
- Slovak Republic - Lucia Povrazníková
- South Africa - Mbali Gasa
- Spain - Inés Sáinz
- Sweden - Victoria Lagerström
- Switzerland - Melanie Winiger
- Taiwan R.O.C. - Chio Hai Ta
- Thailand - Suangsuda Rodprasert
- Trinidad & Tobago - Margot Bourgeois
- Turkey - Yeşim Çetin
- Turks & Caicos - Keisha Delancy
- Ukraine - Natalia Nadtochey
- Uruguay - Adriana Cano
- USA - Brook Lee
- U.S. Virgin Islands - Vania Thomas
- Venezuela - Marena Josefina Bencomo Giménez
- Zimbabwe - Lorraine Magwenzi
Notes
Withdrawals
- Denmark - Sabine Sorensen
- Nicaragua - Luz Maria Sanchez Herdocia
- Western Samoa - Maryjane McKibben
References
- 1 2 "Donald Trump fires back over 'lame hit piece'". Daily Mail. May 15, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- 1 2 "Miss Universe 1997 Brook Lee -- Straight Ally for LGBT Equality". The Huffington Post. June 12, 2014. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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