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{{Short description|Beauty pageant held in Japan}} |
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{{Infobox beauty pageant |
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| winner = '''[[Małgorzata Rożniecka]]'''<ref name=monitor/><ref name="Vina 2015">{{cite web | last=Vina | first=Nguyen | title=All winners of the contest Miss International | website=Global Express News | date=September 28, 2015 | url=http://globalexpressnews.blogspot.com/2015/09/all-winners-of-contest-miss_19.html | access-date=January 3, 2016}}</ref> |
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| represented = '''{{flag|Poland}}''' |
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| date = October 4, 2001<ref name=monitor/> |
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| presenters = {{Hlist|[[Masumi Okada]]|Yukie Sakai}} |
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| image = Nakano_Sunplaza_200903.jpg |
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| venue = [[Nakano Sun Plaza]], [[Nakano, Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<ref name=monitor/> |
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| broadcaster = {{Hlist|[[TV Tokyo]]}} |
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| entrants = 52<ref name=monitor/> |
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| placements = 15 |
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| congeniality = Siv Hegerland <br> {{flag|Norway}} |
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| photogenic = Dikla Elkabetz <br> {{flag|Israel}} |
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| best national costume = Baek Myoung-hee <br> {{flag|South Korea}} |
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| debuts = {{Hlist|[[Mongolia]]}} |
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| withdraws = {{Hlist|[[Egypt]]|[[Guam]]|[[Honduras]]|[[Lebanon]]|[[Moldova]]|[[Nepal]]|[[Panama]]|[[Portugal]]|[[South Africa]]|[[French Polynesia|Tahiti]]|[[Taiwan]]|[[Togo]]}} |
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| returns = {{Hlist|[[Chile]]|[[Dominican Republic]]|[[United Kingdom|Britain]]|[[Latvia]]|[[Northern Mariana Islands|Northern Marianas]]|[[FR Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]}} |
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| before = [[Miss International 2000|2000]] |
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| next = [[Miss International 2002|2002]] |
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'''Miss International 2001''', the 41st [[Miss International]] pageant, was held on October 4, 2001 at the [[Nakano Sun Plaza]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. At the end of the event, [[Vivian Urdaneta]] of [[Miss Venezuela 2000|Venezuela]] crowned her successor [[Małgorzata Rożniecka]] of [[Poland]].<ref name="Vina 2015"/> |
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==Results== |
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[[File:Miss International 2001 Map.PNG|thumb|250px|Countries and territories which sent delegates and results]] |
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===Placements=== |
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! Placement |
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! Contestant |
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| '''Miss International 2001''' |
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* '''{{flag|Poland}}''' – '''[[Małgorzata Rożniecka]]''' |
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| 1st Runner-up |
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* {{flag|Venezuela}} – [[Aura Zambrano]] |
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| 2nd Runner-up |
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* {{flag|Russia}} – Tatiana Pavlova |
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| Top 15 |
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* {{flag|Aruba}} – Daphne Croes |
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* {{flag|Brazil}} – Fernanda Borja |
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* {{flag|Chile}} – Paula Orchard |
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* {{flag|Colombia}} – Rocío Stevenson |
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* {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Bélgica Cury |
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* {{flag|India}} – Kanwal Toor |
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* {{flag|Israel}} – Dikla Elkabetz |
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* {{flag|Japan|1999}} – Hanako Suzuki |
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* {{flag|Mongolia}} - Sansarmaa Luvsandoo |
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* {{flag|South Korea}} – Baek Myoung-hee |
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* {{flag|San Marino}} - Marzia Bellesso |
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* {{flag|Spain}} – Ayola Molina |
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===Special awards=== |
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! Awards |
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! Contestant |
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| Miss Friendship |
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* '''{{flag|Norway}}''' - Siv Hegerland<ref name=phn/> |
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| Miss Photogenic |
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* '''{{flag|Israel}}''' - Dikla Elkabetz<ref name=phn/> |
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| Best National Costume |
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* '''{{flag|South Korea|name=Korea}}''' - Baek Myoung-hee<ref name=phn/> |
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==Contestants== |
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* '''{{flag|Argentina}}''' – María Victoria Branda |
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* '''{{flag|Aruba}}''' – Daphne Dione Croes |
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* '''{{flag|Bolivia}}''' – Joan Priscilla Quiroga |
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* '''{{flag|Brazil}}''' – Fernanda Tinti Borja Pinto |
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* '''{{flag|Great Britain|name=Britain}}''' – Michelle Watson |
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* '''{{flag|Canada}}''' – Shauna Leah-Ann Olechow |
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* '''{{flag|Chile}}''' – Paula Orchard |
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* '''{{flag|Colombia}}''' – María Rocio Stevenson Covo |
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* '''{{flag|Croatia}}''' – Martina Poljak |
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* '''{{flag|Curaçao}}''' – [[Vanessa van Arendonk]] |
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* '''{{flag|Cyprus}}''' – Maria Alecou Hadzivassiliou |
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* '''{{flag|Czech Republic}}''' – Andrea Vranová |
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* '''{{flag|Dominican Republic}}''' – Belgica Judith Cury de Lara |
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* '''{{flag|Finland}}''' – Hanna Mirjami Pajulammi |
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* '''{{flag|France}}''' – Nawal Benhlal |
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* '''{{flag|Germany}}''' – Anna Ziemski |
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* '''{{flag|Greece}}''' – Fotini Kokari |
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* '''{{flag|Guatemala}}''' – Rosa Maria Castañeda Aldana |
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* '''{{flag|Hawaii}}''' – Yoon Hee Jenny Lee |
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* '''{{flag|Holland}}''' – Caroline Heijboer |
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* '''{{flag|Hong Kong}}''' – Hoi Ting Heidi Chu |
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* '''{{flag|Iceland}}''' – Iris Dögg Oddsdóttir |
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* '''{{flag|India}}''' – Kanwal Toor |
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* '''{{flag|Israel}}''' – Dikla Elkabetz |
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* '''{{flag|Japan|1999}}''' – Hanako Suzuki |
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* '''{{flag|South Korea}}''' – Baek Myoung-hee |
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* '''{{flag|Latvia}}''' – Laura Vīksna |
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* '''{{flag|Macedonia}}''' – Dragana Klopcevska |
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* '''{{flag|Malaysia}}''' – Cheah Teck Yoong |
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* '''{{flag|Malta}}''' – Ruth Spiteri |
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* '''{{flag|Mexico}}''' – Irma Mariana Ríos Franco |
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* '''{{flag|Mongolia}}''' – Sansarmaa Tsedevsuren Luvsandoo |
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* '''{{flag|Nicaragua}}''' – Renneé Fabiola Dávila |
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* '''{{flag|Northern Marianas}}''' – Rowina Taimanao Ogo |
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* '''{{flag|Norway}}''' – Siv Therese Hegerland Havik |
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* '''{{flag|Palau}}''' – Indira Isikl Kazuma |
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* '''{{flag|Philippines}}''' – Maricarl Canlas Tolosa |
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* '''{{flag|Poland}}''' – [[Małgorzata Rożniecka]] |
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* '''{{flag|Puerto Rico}}''' – Lorna Otero Pérez |
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* '''{{flag|Russia}}''' – Tatiana Pavlova |
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* '''{{flag|San Marino}}''' – Marzia Bellesso |
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* '''{{flag|Singapore}}''' – Juley Binte Abdullah |
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* '''{{flag|Slovak Republic}}''' – Barbara Pappova |
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* '''{{flag|Spain}}''' – Ayola Molina Carrasco |
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* '''{{flag|Sweden}}''' – Sara Nicole Cameron |
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* '''{{flag|Thailand}}''' – Kanithakan Saengprachaksakula |
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* '''{{flag|Tunisia}}''' – Leila Oualha |
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* '''{{flag|Turkey}}''' – Ece F. Incedursun |
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* '''{{flag|Ukraine}}''' – Natalia Bakulina |
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* '''{{flag|United States}}''' – Eleana Thompson |
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* '''{{flag|Venezuela}}''' – [[Aura Zambrano]] |
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* '''{{flag|FR Yugoslavia|name=Yugoslavia}}''' – Iva Gordana Milivojevic |
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==Notes== |
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===Withdrawals=== |
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* '''{{flag|Egypt}}''' – Heba Abo-Mandour |
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* '''{{flag|Lebanon}}''' – Nathaly Maamari |
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* '''{{flag|Moldova}}''' – Larissa Kovalchuk |
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* '''{{flag|Panama}}''' – Fariba Hawkins |
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* '''{{flag|Paraguay|1990}}''' – Tania Ramirez |
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* '''{{flag|Tahiti}}''' – Mereani Ateni |
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* '''{{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}}''' – Sasha St. Hill |
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===Replacements=== |
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* '''{{flag|San Marino}}''' – Maria Elisa Canti (to concentrate on the Miss Europe pageant) |
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==References== |
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{{reflist|refs= |
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<ref name=monitor>{{cite news|title=Miss Poland wins international beauty pageant|url=http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-3829413/Miss-Poland-wins-international-beauty.html|access-date=3 March 2011|newspaper=Japan Weekly Monitor|date=October 8, 2001}}</ref> |
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==External links== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030727172834/http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/int_2001.htm Pageantopolis – Miss International 2001] |
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{{Miss International 2001 delegates}} |
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{{Miss International}} |
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[[Category:Miss International|2001]] |
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[[Category:2001 in Tokyo]] |
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[[Category:2001 beauty pageants]] |
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[[Category:Beauty pageants in Japan]] |
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