Miss Grand International 2021

Miss Grand International 2021 was the ninth edition of the Miss Grand International pageant, held on 4 December 2021 at the Show DC hall, Show DC Mega Complex in Bangkok, Thailand.[1][2][3] Contestants from fifty-nine countries and territories competed for the title,[4] of whom an International Hotel and Restaurant Management-graduated representing Vietnam, Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên, was announced the winner.[2][4][5] Thùy Tiên was crowned by the predecessor Abena Appiah of the United States and received a cash of 60,000 USD as a reward.[6] Meanwhile, the first to fourth vice-miss titles was awarded to the representatives of Ecuador, Brazil, Puerto Rico, and South Africa, respectively.[7][8][9]

Miss Grand International 2021
Date4 December 2021
PresentersMatthew Deane
VenueShow DC Hall, Bangkok, Thailand
BroadcasterYoutube, Facebook Live
Entrants59
Placements21
Debuts
  • Bangladesh
  • Liberia
  • Siberia
Withdrawals
  • Albania
  • Bashkortostan
  • Belarus
  • Bulgaria
  • China
  • Crimea
  • England
  • Finland
  • Iran
  • Ireland
  • Jamaica
  • Kenya
  • Kosovo
  • Poland
  • Scotland
  • Uruguay
  • Wales
Returns
  • Angola
  • Armenia
  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Curaçao
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Northern Ireland
  • Pakistan
WinnerNguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên
Vietnam
Best National Costume
  • Marcia de Menezes (Angola)
  • Lishalliny Karanan (Malaysia)
  • Samantha Batallanos (Peru)
Best in SwimsuitVivianie Diaz-Arroyo (Puerto Rico)
Best in Evening GownIndy Johnson (Thailand)
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The pageant grand final round was hosted by a Thai television personality Matthew Deane and was streamed live worldwide via Miss Grand International's GrandTV YouTube Channel.[10] In addition, Indonesia was officially announced to be the host for Miss Grand International 2022.[11][12]

Background

Location and date

On 31 August 2021, the Miss Grand International organization publicize the promoted media on their social platforms citing that the grand final of the 9th Miss Grand International will take place in Phuket, Thailand, on 4 December 2021, while the ancillary events will be commenced prior, including; the national costume parade, the swimwear competition, and the preliminary round. All such events are set to launch after the registration date, which is scheduled for 17 November.[1][2][3] However, the COVID-19 pandemic in Phuket caused all convention centers and theaters in the province, which once had the potential to host the important event, to be abandoned, and suffered a facility shortage.[13][14] As a result, the organizer inevitably decided to reschedule most of the main events except the swimming suit competition, to be held in Bangkok instead.[7]

Later on 6 October 2021, the organization additionally detailed the schedule of the preliminary activities on the island of Phuket as well as the main event in Bangkok;[15] however, some ancillary activities was cancelled due to the opposing political views between the organizer and the pro-military government local community; which caused the application for property use was revoked.[16][17][18] The local government also declined to facilitate the event arrangement in the province.[16][17][18][19]

Selection of participants

Of all fifty-nine participating candidates, only sixteen were determined through the Miss Grand national pageants, including Cambodia,[20] Chile,[21] Belgium,[22] Ecuador,[23] France,[24] Italy,[25] Japan,[26] Liberia,[27] Nicaragua,[28] South Korea,[29] Spain,[30] Malaysia,[31] Paraguay,[32] Puerto Rico,[33] Northern Ireland,[34] and United States,[35] while the representatives of Albania, England, Kosovo, Scotland, and Wales, who were also elected through the Miss Grand national pageants, did not enter the international contest for unknown reasons.[36][37][38][39]

Three countries, the Dominican Republic,[40] Mauritius,[41] and Germany,[42] sent their other pageant's main winner to compete. The remaining candidates were either appointed or obtained the title as a supplemental award at other national pageants, such as Manika Sheokhand of India, who was named Miss Grand India 2021 after finishing as the first runner-up in Femina Miss India 2020.[43]

Initially, seventy-one contestants confirmed their participation but twelve withdrew, mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[39][44] Meanwhile, the original representatives of Argentina,[45] Germany,[46] Japan,[47] Liberia,[27] Nigeria,[48] Panama,[49] and Russia,[50] were replaced by their runners-up or the appointed candidates after the resignation, dethronement, or changing of national licensee.[26][27][49][51][52]

Pageant format

Based on all accumulated scores, which included the scores from the preliminary round, the closed-door interviews, and other pageant activities, determined the twenty semifinalists who advanced to compete at the sportswear competition,[7] in which the final nine finalists were elected. Eventually, nine semi-finalists, including the winner of the Miss Popular vote which was determined through public voting, completed the top ten and competed in the long gown, and the speech competitions.[7] Afterward, the five finalists were chosen who then qualified for the question-and-answer round, where the winner and all four runners-up were determined.[7][9]

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant[5][12]
Miss Grand International 2021
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
  •  Brazil – Lorena Rodrigues
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 20

§ – Voted into the Top 10 by viewers

Special awards

AwardContestant[7][12]
Best National Costumne
  •  Angola – Marcia Agostinho de Menezes
  •  Malaysia – Lishalliny Kanaran
  •  Peru – Samantha Batallanos
Miss Popular Vote
Best in Swimsuit
Best in Evening Gown

Contestants

Fifty-nine contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryCandidateAgeHometown
AngolaMárcia de Menezes[5]27Luanda
ArgentinaFlorence Melanie DePalo[53]24Buenos Aires
ArmeniaKristina Ayanian[54]24Boston
AustraliaAngolina Amores[5]27Sydney
BangladeshMarjana Chowdhury[55]28Sylhet
BelgiumZomkey Tenzin[22]20Flemish Brabant
BoliviaEloísa Gutiérrez[56]23Sucre
BrazilLorena Rodrigues[57]26Juiz de Fora
CambodiaSothida Pokimtheng[58]23Battambang
CanadaOlga Bykadorova[59]27Montreal
ChileVanessa Echeverria[21]17Calama
ColombiaMariana Jaramillo[5]23Barranquilla
Costa RicaAdriana Moya[60]27San José
CubaGeysel Vaillant[61]23Havana
CuraçaoKimberly Fernandes[62]25Willemstad
Czech RepublicBarbora Aglerová[63]22Prague
Dominican RepublicStephanie Medina[5]22New York
EcuadorAndrea Aguilera[23]20Ventanas
EgyptShahy Hamdy[64]25Cairo
El SalvadorIris Guerra [es][65]25Santa Ana
FranceElodie Sirulnick[66]24Paris
GermanyLuisa Victoria Malz[5]18Berlin
GuatemalaMaría José Sazo[67]21Escuintla
HaitiLynn Saint-Germain[68]27Port-au-Prince
HondurasCelia Monterrosa[69]25Santa Bárbara
Hong KongSen Yang[70]22Hong Kong
IndiaManika Sheokhand[71]25Haryana
IndonesiaSophia Rogan [id][72]19Bali
ItalyMarika Nardozi[25]21Lazio
JapanChika Mizuno[26]25Tokyo
LaosDaomixay Phachansitthy[73]23Savannakhet
LiberiaHajamaya Mulbah[27]22Monrovia
MalaysiaLishalliny Karanan[31]24Selangor
MauritiusNaomi Buan[74]21Curepipe
MexicoMariana Marcias [es][75]24Chapala
MyanmarAmara Shune Lei[5]25Mandalay
   NepalRonali Amatya[76]25Kathmandu
NetherlandsNathalie Yasmin[5]24Amsterdam
NicaraguaEpifanía Solís[28]22Managua
NigeriaPatience Christopher[5]23Kogi
Northern IrelandShannon McCullagh[77]25Belfast
PakistanRamina Ashfaque[78]28Karachi
PanamaKatie Nairobi Caicedo[49]20Madrid
ParaguayAndrea Jimena Sosa[32]21Hohenau
PeruSamantha Batallanos [es][79]26Lima
 PhilippinesSamantha Panlilio[80]25Cavite
PortugalAna Laura Ferreira[81]19Leiria
Puerto RicoVivianie Arroyo[82]23San Juan
RussiaAlesia Semerenko[50]27Moscow
SiberiaKristina Shenknekht[77]25Moscow
South AfricaJeanè Van Dam[83]20Johannesburg
South KoreaLee Ji-ho[29]24Seoul
SpainAlba Dunkerbeck[30]19Canary Islands
Sri LankaAnna-Marie Ondaatje[77]21Toronto
SwedenJenny Frondell[84]25Tenhult
ThailandIndy Johnson [th][12]23Pathum Thani
United StatesMadison Lynn Callaghan[59]25Charlotte
 VenezuelaVanessa Coello[85]26Maturín
 VietnamNguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên[59]23Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam / Thailand controversy

During the speech round of the top 10 finalists, Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên of Vietnam, said in Thai: Make the world a better place for everyone, while raising a pro-democracy three-finger salute.[86][87] This displeased supporters of the Thai military government, who presented letters of protest to the Vietnamese embassy in Bangkok. They said that her action interfered with Thai internal affairs, as the Constitutional Court of Thailand had determined that using this three-finger salute supported the overthrow of the Thai regime.[88][89] Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not respond, causing some Thai government groups to state that they should take action and remind Thùy Tiên to refrain from making any statements that may affect Thailand–Vietnam relations.[90][91]

Radio Free Asia reported that Thùy Tiên's speech with the pro-democracy three-finger salute had been censored by the Vietnamese government. After her win, Thùy Tiên received much public support for her action as seen in the Vietnamese media, but most was quickly removed, no longer accessible, or the detail unmentioned. In many press-release videos, this section of the contest was also removed.[92]

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