Miss Universe 2000

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Miss Universe 2000 was the 49th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Eleftheria Indoor Hall in Nicosia, Cyprus on 12 May 2000.[1]

At the conclusion of the event, Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana crowned Lara Dutta of India as Miss Universe 2000. It is the country's second victory in the pageant's history.

Contestants from seventy-nine countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The competition was hosted by Sinbad, with Miss USA 1996 Ali Landry and Julie Moran providing commentary and analysis throughout the event. Elvis Crespo, Dave Koz, Montell Jordan, and Anna Vissi performed in this year's pageant.

Background

Location and date

Nicosia was announced as host city of the pageant on 1 July 1999.[2] The country invested $3.5 million in the event, in the hope that the publicity would increase tourism, the island's main industry.[3]

Conservative Cypriot church leaders protested the decision to hold the pageant on the island, claiming that millennium celebrations of the birth of Christ were more important and that the event was scandalous and would promote female nudity.[4]

Selection of participants

Seventy-nine countries and territories competed in the pageant. Four candidates were appointed to their position to replace the original winner.

Replacements

Miss Universe Hungary 2000 first runner-up Izabella Kiss replaced Miss Universe Hungary 2000 Ágnes Nagy as the representative of their country for personal reasons. Miss Italia 1999 Manila Nazzaro was slated to compete in this edition. However, the Miss Italia Organization lost their Miss Universe license due to objections of the Miss Universe Organization that the contest was opened to married women and mothers,[5] and the license was transferred to Italian actress Clarissa Burt who organized the The Miss for Miss Universe contest which will select the new Italian representative to Miss Universe.[6] Annalisa Guadalupi won the pageant. Miss Russia 1999 first runner-up Svetlana Goreva was appointed to represent Russia as Miss Russia 1999 Anna Kruglova is underage, and Miss Russia 1997–1998 Yelena Rogozhina won the Miss Europe 1999 contest.[7][8]

Initially, Miss Venezuela 1999 Martina Thorogood was chosen to represent their country at both Miss Universe and Miss World 1999.[9] However, Miss Universe officials objected to this as Thorogood placed first runner-up at Miss World 1999 and there was a chance that she could become Miss World should the winner resign or lose her crown.[10] Miss Universe officials also objected the participation of Miss Venezuela 1999 first runner-up Norkys Batista because she was not the national official titleholder. Finally, a smaller pageant was held among delegates who had competed in previous Miss Venezuela competitions, and Claudia Moreno was chosen to compete at Miss Universe.[11]

Results

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Miss Universe 2000 participating nations and results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 2000
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
Top 10

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Photogenic
Miss Congeniality
Clairol Herbal Essences Style Award

Pageant

Selection committee

Final telecast

Source:[13]

Contestants

Seventy-nine contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Template:Flagicon Angola Eunice Manita 19 Luanda
Template:Flagicon Argentina Andrea Nicastri[14] 25 Buenos Aires
Template:Flagicon Aruba Tamara Scaroni 23 San Nicolaas
Template:Flagicon Australia Samantha Frost[15] 22 Sydney
Template:Flagicon Bahamas Mikala Moss 24 Nassau
Template:Flagicon Belgium Joke Van de Velde[16] 20 Ghent
Template:Flagicon Belize Shiemicka Richardson[17] 26 Belize City
Template:Flagicon Bolivia Yenny Vaca[18] 18 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Template:Flagicon Botswana Joyce Molemoeng 21 Orapa
Template:Flagicon Brazil Josiane Kruliskoski 20 Sinop
Template:Flagicon British Virgin Islands Tausha Vanterpool 22 Tortola
Template:Flagicon Bulgaria Magdalina Valchanova 22 Plovdiv
Template:Flagicon Canada Kim Yee 22 Edmonton
Template:Flagicon Cayman Islands Mona Lisa Tatum 22 George Town
Template:Flagicon Chile Francesca Sovino 21 Valparaíso
Template:Flagicon Colombia Catalina Acosta 22 Bogotá
Template:Flagicon Costa Rica Laura Mata 22 San José
Template:Flagicon Croatia Renata Lovrinčević 23 Split
Template:Flagicon Cyprus Christy Groutidou 19 Nicosia
Template:Flagicon Czech Republic Jitka Kocurová 20 Prague
Template:Flagicon Denmark Heidi Meyer Vallentin 23 Copenhagen
Template:Flagicon Dominican Republic Gilda Jovine 20 Santo Domingo
Template:Flagicon Ecuador Gabriela Cadena 20 Guayaquil
Template:Flagicon Egypt Rania El-Sayed 18 Cairo
Template:Flagicon El Salvador Alexandra Rivas 20 San Salvador
Template:Flagicon Estonia Evelyn Mikomägi 20 Tallinn
Template:Flagicon Finland Suvi Miinala 19 Kemi
Template:Flagicon France Sonia Rolland[19] 18 Cluny
Template:Flagicon Germany Sabrina Schepmann[20] 18 Nauen
Template:Flagicon Ghana Maame Esi Acquah 18 Cape Coast
Template:Flagicon Great Britain Louise Lakin 21 Manchester
Template:Flagicon Greece Eleni Skafida 21 Athens
Template:Flagicon Guam Lisamarie Quinata 22 Hagåtña
Template:Flagicon Guatemala Evelyn López 21 Guatemala City
Template:Flagicon Honduras Flor Garcia 19 San Pedro Sula
Template:Flagicon Hong Kong Sonija Kwok 25 Hong Kong
Template:Flagicon Hungary Izabella Kiss 24 Budapest
Template:Flagicon India Lara Dutta 22 Bengaluru
Template:Flagicon Ireland Louise Doheny 19 Dublin
Template:Flagicon Israel Nirit Bakshi 18 Beersheba
Template:Flagicon Italy Annalisa Guadalupi 18 Rome
Template:Flagicon Jamaica Saphire Longmore 24 Clarendon
Template:Flagicon Japan Mayu Endo 24 Tokyo
Template:Flagicon Lebanon Norma Elias Naoum 23 Beirut
Template:Flagicon Malaysia Lynette Ludi 25 Kuching
Template:Flagicon Malta Jolene Arpa 18 Santa Luċija
Template:Flagicon Mauritius Jenny Arthemidor 18 Port Louis
Template:Flagicon Mexico Leticia Murray 20 Hermosillo
Template:Flagicon Namibia Mia de Klerk 20 Khomas
Template:Flagicon Netherlands Chantal van Roessel 25 North Brabant
Template:Flagicon New Zealand Tonia Peachey 19 Auckland
Template:Flagicon Nigeria Matilda Kerry 19 Lagos
Template:Flagicon Norway Tonje Kristin Wøllo 25 Buskerud
Template:Flagicon Panama Analía Núñez 20 Panama City
Template:Flagicon Paraguay Carolina Ramírez 20 Alto Paraná
Template:Flagicon Peru Verónica Rueckner 19 Piura
Template:Flagicon Philippines Nina Ricci Alagao 22 Makati
Template:Flagicon Poland Emilia Raszynska 21 Warmia-Masuria
Template:Flagicon Portugal Licinia Macedo 24 Madeira
Template:Flagicon Puerto Rico Zoribel Fonalledas 22 Guaynabo
Template:Flagicon Russia Svetlana Goreva 18 Moscow
Template:Flagicon Singapore Eunice Olsen 22 Singapore
Template:Flagicon Sint Maarten Angelique Romou 26 Philipsburg
Template:Flagicon Slovakia Miroslava Kysucká 19 Bratislava
Template:Flagicon South Africa Heather Hamilton 22 Gauteng
Template:Flagicon South Korea Kim Yeon-joo 19 Seoul
Template:Flagicon Spain Helen Lindes 18 Girona
Template:Flagicon Sweden Valerie Aflalo 23 Malmö
Template:Flagicon Switzerland Anita Buri 21 Berg
Template:Flagicon Taiwan Lei-Ann Chang 22 Taipei
Template:Flagicon Thailand Kulthida Yenprasert 21 Bangkok
Template:Flagicon Trinidad and Tobago Heidi Rostant 22 Port of Spain
Template:Flagicon Turks and Caicos Islands Clintina Gibbs 20 Cockburn Town
Template:Flagicon Ukraine Natalie Shvachko 24 Dnipropetrovsk
Template:Flagicon United States Lynnette Cole 22 Columbia
Template:Flagicon Uruguay Giovanna Piazza 18 Montevideo
Template:Flagicon Venezuela Claudia Moreno 22 Caracas
Template:Flagicon Yugoslavia Lana Marić 19 Belgrade
Template:Flagicon Zimbabwe Corinne Crewe 18 Harare

Notes

Withdrawals

  • Template:Flagu – Simone Smrekar.
  • Template:BOE – No contest due to lack of Sponsorship.
  • Template:Flagu – No contest due to lack of Sponsorship Until 2003.
  • Template:Flagu – Miss Cook Islands 1999 and Miss South Pacific 1999, Liana Scott did not compete due to lack of Sponsorship.
  • Template:Flagu – Miss Curaçao 2000, Jozaïne Wall, couldn't participate because she was underage. Jozaïne successfully sued the Miss Curaçao organization due to this issue and went to Miss World 2000 instead.[21]
  • Template:Flagu – No contest due to lack of Sponsorship.
  • Template:Flagu – No contest due to lack of Sponsorship.
  • Template:Flagu – Miss Northern Marianas International 1999, Michelle Boyer Sablan did not participate for undisclosed reasons.[22]
  • Template:Flagu – No contest held and they lost their Miss Universe licence.
  • Template:Flagu – Miss Turkey 2000, 1° Runner up Gamze Özçelik was replaced by Cansu Dere because Özçelik was underage at the time,[23] but Cansu Dere was forbidden by the Turkish Government to travel to the Miss Universe 2000 pageant in Cyprus, due to the current tense Turkish-Cypriot relationships over Northern Cyprus.
  • Template:Flagu – No contest.
  • Template:Flagu – Sidonia Mwape – Due to lack of Sponsorship.

Returns

Last competed in 1982

Last competed in 1996

Last competed in 1998

References

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External links

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