Miss Universe 2009

Miss Universe 2009 was the 58th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Imperial Ballroom in Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, The Bahamas on August 23, 2009.[1]

Miss Universe 2009
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DateAugust 23, 2009
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueImperial Ballroom, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, The Bahamas
BroadcasterNBC/Telemundo (international)
ZNS-TV (official broadcaster)
Entrants83
Placements15
Withdrawals
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Denmark
  • Kazakhstan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turks and Caicos
Returns
  • Bulgaria
  • Ethiopia
  • Guyana
  • Iceland
  • Lebanon
  • Namibia
  • Romania
  • Sweden
  • Zambia
WinnerStefanía Fernández
 Venezuela
CongenialityWang Jingyao
 China
Best National CostumeDiana Broce
 Panama
PhotogenicChutima Durongdej
 Thailand
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At the end of the event, Dayana Mendoza of Venezuela crowned Stefanía Fernández of Venezuela as Miss Universe 2009. This marks the first and so far, the only time in Miss Universe history that a country has won for two consecutive years.[2][3]

Contestants from 83 countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The competition was hosted by Billy Bush and Claudia Jordan; Bush last served as host during Miss Universe 2005.[4] Heidi Montag, Flo Rida, Kelly Rowland, and David Guetta performed in this year's pageant.[5]

The competition also featured the debut of the new Diamond Nexus Crown. For the first time ever, fans are able to vote between three designs for the new crown. The fans voted for the Peace crown, which is set with 1,371 gemstones, weighing a total of 416.09 carats or 83.218 g. It is made with an alloy that contains 544.31 grams of 14k and 18k white gold as well as platinum.[6] The crown also featured synthetic rubies to represent the main advocacy of Miss Universe which is HIV/AIDS education and awareness. It is considered to be an eco-friendly crown due to its synthetic stone materials.[7][8]

Background

Atlantis Paradise Island Hotel, the venue of Miss Universe 2009

Location and date

Donald Trump, president of the Miss Universe Organization, had intentions on holding the 2009 pageant in Dubai. However, the negotiations did not materialize due to the political instability regarding relations between the United Arab Emirates and Israel and also for religious reasons.[9] Croatia was also interested in hosting the 2009 pageant. However, the country withdrew its bid to host the contest due to economic problems related to the current global economic crisis.[10]

On July 1, 2008, investor Jonathan Westbrook tried launched a bid for Australia to host the 2009 edition of the pageant. However, his efforts were in vain as the possible venues were not interested.[11] Eventually, on March 3, 2009, the Miss Universe Organization announced that the competition would be at the Atlantis Paradise Island in Nassau, The Bahamas. The pageant would initially take place on August 25, however, the contest was moved to August 23, 2009.[12]

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty-three countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Four of these delegates were appointees to their positions after being a runner-up of their national pageant or being selected through a casting process, while another was selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Angenie Simon, the first runner-up of Miss Curaçao 2009, was appointed to represent Curaçao after Ashanta Macauly, Miss Curaçao 2009, withdrew due to unknown health problems.[13][14] Bélgica Suárez, the runner-up of Miss Honduras 2008, was appointed to represent Honduras at Miss Universe due to the political crisis in Honduras.[15] Võ Hoàng Yến, the first runner-up of Miss Universe Vietnam 2008, was appointed as Miss Universe Vietnam 2009 by UNICorp, the franchise holder of Miss Universe in Vietnam.[16]

The 2009 edition saw the returns of Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Guyana, Iceland, Lebanon, Namibia, Romania, Sweden, and Zambia. Romania last competed in 1998, Ethiopia, Iceland, Namibia, and Sweden last competed in 2006, while the others last competed in 2007. Antigua and Barbuda, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks and Caicos withdrew. Olga Nikitina of Kazakhstan withdrew due to lack of sponsorship,[17] while Faith Landers of Sri Lanka withdrew due to undisclosed reasons. Jewel Selver of Turks and Caicos withdrew from the competition 24 hours before the final due to dehydration. However, Selver was still included at the parade of nations at the beginning of the final telecast.[18] Antigua and Barbuda, Denmark, and Trinidad and Tobago withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Sorene Maratita of the Northern Mariana Islands was set to compete at Miss Universe. However, Maratita withdrew due to lack of sponsorship and funding.[19]

Incidents before the pageant

On August 1, 2009 Bolivian officials stated that it could present a legal challenge to the organizers of Miss Universe due to the planned use of a typical Diablada costume by the Peruvian candidate Karen Schwarz. Pablo Groux, Bolivian minister of Culture, said that any use of the costume by Schwarz in the contest would be an unlawful appropriation of Bolivian heritage and threatened to bring the case to the International Court of Justice. El Comercio, a Peruvian newspaper, mentioned that this is not the first time the diablada costume is shown in the contest and that it was María Josefa Isensee, a Chilean, that first used it in the Miss Universe contest. The Peruvian foreign minister José Antonio García Belaúnde said that since the diablada dress is of indigenous Aymara origin it can not be considered exclusive of any of the countries where Aymaras lives.[20][21]

Results

Miss Universe 2009 participating countries and territories.

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 2009
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Final scores

Winner
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10
Top 15
Country/TerritorySwimsuitEvening Gown
 Venezuela8.760 (4)8.869 (5)
 Dominican Republic9.189 (2)9.428 (1)
 Kosovo8.790 (3)9.250 (2)
 Australia9.264 (1)9.039 (4)
 Puerto Rico8.533 (7)9.050 (3)
 France8.640 (5)8.650 (6)
 South Africa8.460 (8)8.040 (7)
 Czech Republic8.350 (9)8.010 (8)
  Switzerland8.611 (6)7.890 (9)
 United States8.060 (10)7.550 (10)
 Albania7.900 (11)
 Belgium7.870 (12)
 Sweden7.830 (13)
 Croatia7.811 (14)
 Iceland7.730 (15)

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Best National Costume

Final results[22]Contestant
Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Pageant

Format

Same with 2007, fifteen semi-finalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews. The fifteen semi-finalists competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to ten afterward. The ten semi-finalists competed in the evening gown competition and were narrowed down to five afterward. The five finalists competed in the question and answer round and the final look.[23]

Selection committee

Preliminary competition

  • Mark Wylie – Best Buddies Talent Executive[24]
  • Adriana Ching – Licensed attorney and a former real estate developer avid philanthropist
  • Todd Winston – Veteran of the hospitality industry and Vice President of Sales at Creative Promotional
  • Rosalina Lydster – Fashion designer for celebrities
  • Tiza Tjokroadisumarto – Director of Retail Operations for Michael Kors
  • Corinne Nicolas – President of Trump Model Management[24]
  • David Friedman – Last Call with Carson Daly Executive Producer[24]
  • Steven Schillaci – Talent Producer for many hit shows including American Idol[24]
  • Mario Mosley – Hollywood Choreographer of Oxygen's Dance Your Ass Off[24]
  • Sarah Markantonis – Ambassador of Kerzner International Bahamas

Final telecast

Contestants

Eighty-three contestants competed for the title.[27]

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]Hometown
 AlbaniaHasna Xhukiçi21Fier [citation needed]
 AngolaNelsa Alves[28]22Luanda
 ArgentinaJohanna Lasic[29]23Buenos Aires
 ArubaDianne Croes22Oranjestad
 AustraliaRachael Finch[30]21Townsville
 BahamasKiara Sherman[31]26Freeport
 BelgiumZeynep Sever[32]20Brussels
 BoliviaDominique Peltier[33]22Cochabamba
 BrazilLarissa Costa[34]25São Gonçalo Do Amarante
 BulgariaElitsa Lubenova[35]19Dve Mogili
 CanadaMariana Valente[36]23Richmond Hill
 Cayman IslandsNicosia Lawson[37]26George Town
 ChinaWang Jingyao18Qingdao
 ColombiaMichelle Rouillard[38]22Popayán
 Costa RicaJessica Umaña[39]21Moravia
 CroatiaSarah Ćosić[40]20Split
 CuraçaoAngenie Simon[14]24Willemstad
 CyprusKielia Giasemidou20Nicosia
 Czech RepublicIveta Lutovská[41]26Třeboň
 Dominican RepublicAda de la Cruz[42]23Villa Mella
 EcuadorSandra Vinces[43]19Portoviejo
 EgyptElham Wagdy[44]26Cairo
 El SalvadorMayella Mena[45]21San Salvador
 EstoniaDiana Arno[46]25Tallinn
 EthiopiaMelat Yante[47]19Addis Ababa
 FinlandEssi Pöysti[48]22Jyväskylä
 FranceChloé Mortaud[49]19Bénac
 GeorgiaLika Ordzhonikidze[50]19Tbilisi
 GermanyMartina Lee[51]24Meinerzhagen
 GhanaJennifer Koranteng[52]23Accra
 Great Britain[b]Clair Cooper27London
 GreeceViviana Zagorianakou Campanile[53]19Athens
 GuamRacine Manley[54]24Dededo
 GuatemalaLourdes Figueroa[55]21Guatemala City
 GuyanaJenel Cox[56]19Georgetown
 HondurasBélgica Suárez[15]23Tegucigalpa
 HungarySuzann Budai21Budapest
 IcelandIngibjörg Egilsdóttir[57]24Eastern Region
 IndiaEkta Chowdhry[58]23New Delhi
 IndonesiaZivanna Letisha Siregar[59]20Jakarta
 IrelandDiana Donnelly[60]20Dublin
 IsraelJulia Dyment20Haifa
 ItalyLaura Valenti[61]25Arezzo
 JamaicaCarolyn Yapp[62]25Montego Bay
 JapanEmiri Miyasaka[63]25Tokyo
 KosovoMarigona Dragusha18Pristina
 LebanonMartine Andraos19Byblos
 MalaysiaJoannabelle Ng[64]21Kota Kinabalu
 MauritiusAnaïs Veerapatren[65]23Curepipe
 MexicoKarla Carrillo[66]21Guadalajara
 MontenegroAnja Jovanović20Podgorica
 NamibiaHappie Ntelamo[67]20Katima Mulilo
 NetherlandsAvalon-Chanel Weyzig[68]19Zwolle
 New ZealandKatie Taylor[69]22Auckland
 NicaraguaIndiana Sánchez[70]22Managua
 NigeriaSandra Otohwo20Asaba
 NorwayEli Landa[71]25Stavanger
 PanamaDiana Broce[72]23Las Tablas
 ParaguayMareike Baumgarten[73]19Asunción
 PeruKaren Schwarz[74]25Lima
 PhilippinesBianca Manalo[75]21Manila
 PolandAngelika Jakubowska[76]20Lubań
 Puerto RicoMayra Matos[77]20Cabo Rojo
 RomaniaElena Bianca Constantin[78]20Piatra-Neamt
 RussiaSofia Rudieva[79]18Saint Petersburg
 SerbiaDragana Atlija[80]22Belgrade
 SingaporeRachel Kum24Singapore
 SlovakiaDenisa Mendrejová[81]23Bratislava
 SloveniaMirela Korač[82]22Ljubljana
 South AfricaTatum Keshwar[83]25Durban
 South KoreaNa Ry[84]23Seoul
 SpainEstíbaliz Pereira[85]23Santiago de Compostela
 SwedenRenate Cerljen[86]21Staffanstorp
  SwitzerlandWhitney Toyloy[87]19Yverdon
 TanzaniaIlluminata James[88]24Mwanza
 ThailandChutima Durongdej[89]23Bangkok
 TurkeySenem Kuyucuoğlu[90]18İzmir
 UkraineKhrystyna Kots-Hotlib[91]26Donetsk
 United StatesKristen Dalton[92]22Wilmington
 UruguayCintia D'ottone[93]21Montevideo
 VenezuelaStefanía Fernández[94]18Mérida
 VietnamVõ Hoàng Yến[16]20Ho Chi Minh City
 ZambiaAndella Chileshe Matthews[95]21Ndola

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