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{{Infobox beauty pageant |
{{Infobox beauty pageant |
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| image =Miss_Mexico,_Vanessa_Ponce_in_2018.jpg |
| image =Miss_Mexico,_Vanessa_Ponce_in_2018.jpg |
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| caption = |
| caption = Vanessa Ponce |
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| venue = Sanya City Arena, [[Sanya]], [[China]] |
| venue = Sanya City Arena, [[Sanya]], [[China]] |
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| date = 8 December 2018 |
| date = 8 December 2018 |
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| withdrawals = {{Hlist|[[Cape Verde]]|[[Ivory Coast|Côte d'Ivoire]]|[[Fiji]]|[[Guinea]]|[[Israel]]|[[Liberia]]|[[Macau]]| [[Romania]] |[[Seychelles]]|[[Sweden]]|[[Tunisia]]|[[Uruguay]]}} |
| withdrawals = {{Hlist|[[Cape Verde]]|[[Ivory Coast|Côte d'Ivoire]]|[[Fiji]]|[[Guinea]]|[[Israel]]|[[Liberia]]|[[Macau]]| [[Romania]] |[[Seychelles]]|[[Sweden]]|[[Tunisia]]|[[Uruguay]]}} |
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| returns ={{Hlist||[[Barbados]]|[[Belarus]]|[[Czech Republic]]|[[Guinea-Bissau]]|[[Haiti]]|[[Latvia]]|[[Luxembourg]]|[[Malaysia]]|[[Martinique]]|[[Puerto Rico]]|[[Sierra Leone]]|[[Uganda]]}} |
| returns ={{Hlist||[[Barbados]]|[[Belarus]]|[[Czech Republic]]|[[Guinea-Bissau]]|[[Haiti]]|[[Latvia]]|[[Luxembourg]]|[[Malaysia]]|[[Martinique]]|[[Puerto Rico]]|[[Sierra Leone]]|[[Uganda]]}} |
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| winner= |
| winner= [[Vanessa Ponce]]<br>Mexico |
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| before = [[Miss World 2017|2017]] |
| before = [[Miss World 2017|2017]] |
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| next = [[Miss World 2019|2019]] |
| next = [[Miss World 2019|2019]] |
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'''Miss World 2018''' |
'''Miss World 2018''' was the 68th edition of the [[Miss World]] pageant, held at the Sanya City Arena in [[Sanya]], [[China]] on 8 December 2018. |
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At the end of the event, [[Manushi Chhillar]] of [[India]] crowned [[Vanessa Ponce]] of [[Mexico]] as Miss World 2018. It is the first victory of Mexico in the history of the pageant. |
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==Background== |
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[[File:Sanya Bay 01.jpg|thumb|[[Sanya]], [[China]], host city of Miss World 2018.]] |
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Contestants from 118 countries and territories competed in the pageant. The pageant was hosted by [[Fernando Allende]], [[Angela Chow]], [[Megan Young]], [[Stephanie Del Valle]], [[Frankie Cena]], and Barney Walsh. [[Donel Mangena]], [[Dimash Qudaibergen]], and American vocal group [[Sister Sledge]] performed in this edition.<ref>{{Cite news|date=8 December 2018|title=PH's Katarina Rodriguez ends Miss World 2018 journey after missing top 30|language=en|work=[[ABS-CBN News]]|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/life/12/08/18/phs-katarina-rodriguez-ends-miss-world-2018-journey-after-missing-top-30|access-date=7 March 2024}}</ref> |
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==Result== |
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==Results== |
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===Placements=== |
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! Placement |
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! Final result |
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! Contestant |
! Contestant |
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|Miss World 2018 |
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* {{MEX}} – [[Vanessa Ponce]] |
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| Runner-up |
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* {{THA}} – [[Nicolene Limsnukan]] |
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| Top 5 |
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* {{BLR}} – [[Maria Vasilevich]] |
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* {{JAM}} – Kadijah Robinson |
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* {{UGA}} – [[Quiin Abenakyo]] |
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| Top 12 |
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* {{FRA}} – [[Maëva Coucke]] |
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* {{flag|Martinique|snake}} – Larissa Segarel |
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* {{MRI}} – Murielle Ravina |
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* {{NEP}} – [[Shrinkhala Khatiwada]] |
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* {{NZL}} – Jessica Tyson |
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* {{PAN}} – [[Solaris Barba]] |
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* {{SCO}} – Linzi McLelland |
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|Top 30 |
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* {{BAN}} – [[Jannatul Ferdous Oishee|Jannatul Ferdous]] |
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* {{BRB}} – Ashley Lashley |
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* {{BEL}} – [[Angeline Flor Pua]] |
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* {{CHI}} – Anahi Hormazabal |
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* {{CHN}} – Mao Peirui |
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* {{COK}} – Reihana Koteka-Wiki |
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* {{IND}} – [[Anukreethy Vas]] |
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* {{IDN}} – [[Alya Nurshabrina]] |
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* {{JAP}} – Kanako Date |
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* {{MYS}} – [[Larissa Ping]] |
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* {{NGR}} – [[Anita Ukah]] |
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* {{NIR}} – Katharine Walker |
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* {{RUS}} – [[Natalya Stroeva]] |
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* {{SIN}} – [[Vanessa Peh]] |
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* {{SAF}} – Thulisa Keyi |
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* {{USA}} – [[Marisa Butler]] |
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* {{VEN}} – [[Veruska Ljubisavljević]] |
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* {{VIE}} – [[Trần Tiểu Vy]] |
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! Continent |
! Continent |
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! Contestant |
! Contestant |
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| Africa |
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* {{UGA}} – [[Quiin Abenakyo]] |
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| Americas |
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* {{PAN}} – [[Solaris Barba]] |
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| Asia |
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* {{THA}} – [[Nicolene Limsnukan]] |
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| Caribbean |
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* {{JAM}} – Kadijah Robinson |
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| Europe |
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* {{BLR}} – [[Maria Vasilevich]] |
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| Oceania<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1542|title= Miss World Continental 2018|website=www.missworld.com|date= 26 April 2024}}</ref> |
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* {{NZL}} – Jessica Tyson |
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== Challenge events == |
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===Order of announcements=== |
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{{col-3}} |
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===Top 30=== |
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#{{flagu|Mauritius}} |
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#{{flagu|Venezuela}} |
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#{{flagu|Bangladesh}} |
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#{{flagu|Chile}} |
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#{{flagu|Malaysia}} |
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#{{flagu|India}} |
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#{{flagu|Singapore}} |
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#{{flagu|Thailand}} |
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#{{flagu|Mexico}} |
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#{{flagu|Uganda}} |
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#{{flagu|France}} |
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#{{flagu|United States}} |
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#{{flagu|Nepal}} |
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#{{flagu|New Zealand}} |
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#{{flagu|Indonesia}} |
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#{{flagu|Vietnam}} |
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#{{flagu|Japan}} |
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#{{flagu|China PR}} |
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#{{flagu|Cook Islands}} |
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#{{flagu|Belarus}} |
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#{{flagu|Belgium}} |
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#{{flagu|Northern Ireland}} |
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#{{flagu|Russia}} |
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#{{flagu|Scotland}} |
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#{{flagu|Nigeria}} |
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#{{flagu|South Africa}} |
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#{{flagu|Panama}} |
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#{{flagu|Barbados}} |
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#{{flagu|Jamaica}} |
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#{{flagu|Martinique|snake}} |
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{{col-3}} |
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===Top 12=== |
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#{{flagu|Belarus}} |
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#{{flagu|France}} |
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#{{flagu|Scotland}} |
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#{{flagu|Jamaica}} |
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#{{flagu|Martinique|snake}} |
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#{{flagu|Mexico}} |
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#{{flagu|Panama}} |
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#{{flagu|Mauritius}} |
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#{{flagu|Uganda}} |
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#{{flagu|Nepal}} |
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#{{flagu|New Zealand}} |
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#{{flagu|Thailand}} |
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{{col-3}} |
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===Top 5=== |
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#{{flagu|Belarus}} |
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#{{flagu|Jamaica}} |
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#{{flagu|Mexico}} |
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#{{flagu|Uganda}} |
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#{{flagu|Thailand}} |
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{{col-3}} |
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{{col-end}} |
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==Challenge events== |
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===Head-to-Head Challenge=== |
===Head-to-Head Challenge=== |
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! Final result |
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| Winner |
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* {{flag|France}} – [[Maëva Coucke]] |
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* {{flag|China}} – Peirui Mao |
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* {{flag|Senegal}} – Aissatou Filly |
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* {{flag|South Korea}} – Bo Ah Cho |
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* {{flag|South Africa}} – Thulisa Keyi |
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| Top 32 |
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* {{flag|Australia}} – Taylah Cannon |
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* {{flag|Barbados}} – Ashley Lashley |
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* {{flag|Belarus}} – Maria Vasilevich |
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* {{flag|Belgium}} – [[Angeline Flor Pua]] |
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* {{flag|Brazil}} – Jéssica Carvalho |
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* {{flag|Chile}} – Anahi Hormazabal{{Citation needed|date=November 2020}} |
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* {{flag|Croatia}} – Ivana Mudnić Dujmina |
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* {{flag|Germany}} – Christine Keller |
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* {{flag|Greece}} – Maria Lepida |
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* {{flag|Guadeloupe|local}} – Morgane Thérésiné |
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* {{flag|Italy}} – Nunzia Amato |
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* {{flag|Japan}} – Kanako Date |
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* {{flag|Malaysia}} – [[Larissa Ping]] |
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* {{flag|Mexico}} – [[Vanessa Ponce]] |
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* {{flag|Nepal}} – [[Shrinkhala Khatiwada]] |
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* {{flag|New Zealand}} – Jessica Tyson |
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* {{flag|Nigeria}} – [[Anita Ukah]] |
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* {{flag|Panama}} – [[Solaris Barba]] |
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* {{flag|Philippines}} – [[Katarina Rodriguez]] |
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* {{flag|Poland}} – [[Agata Biernat]] |
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* {{flag|Russia}} – [[Natalya Stroeva]] |
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* {{flag|Serbia}} – Ivana Trišić |
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* {{flag|Sri Lanka}} – Nadia Gyi |
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* {{flag|Thailand}} – [[Nicolene Limsnukan|Nicolene Bunchu]] |
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===Talent=== |
===Talent=== |
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Miss Japan, Kanako Date won the Talent Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1523|title=Miss World Talent 2018|website=www.missworld.com}}</ref> |
Miss Japan, Kanako Date won the Talent Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1523|title=Miss World Talent 2018|website=www.missworld.com|date=26 April 2024 }}</ref> |
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* {{flag|Bulgaria}} – Kalina Miteva |
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* {{flag|Guyana}} – Ambika Ramraj |
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* {{flag|Haiti}} – Stephie Morency |
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* {{flag|India}} – [[Anukreethy Vas]] |
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* {{flag|Indonesia}} – [[Alya Nurshabrina]] |
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* {{flag|Nicaragua}} – Yoselin Reyes |
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* {{flag|Panama}} – [[Solaris Barba]] |
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* {{flag|Paraguay}} – Maquenna Gaiarín |
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* {{flag|Puerto Rico}} – Dayanara Martinez |
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* {{flag|Spain}} – Amaia Izar |
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* {{flag|Thailand}} – [[Nicolene Limsnukan|Nicolene Bunchu]] |
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* {{flag|United States}} – [[Marisa Butler]] |
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* {{flag|New Zealand}} – Jessica Daniel Tyson |
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* {{flag|Panama}} – [[Solaris Barba]] |
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* {{flag|Scotland}} – Linzi McLelland |
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* {{flag|Slovenia}} – Lara Kalanj |
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* {{flag|United States}} – [[Marisa Butler]] |
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* {{flag|Belarus}} – Maria Vasilevich |
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* {{flag|Canada}} – Hanna Begovic |
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* {{flag|Cayman Islands}} – Kelsie Woodman Bodden |
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* {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Denise Romero |
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* {{flag|Ecuador}} – Nicol Ocles |
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* {{flag|Hungary}} – Andrea Szarvas |
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* {{flag|Kazakhstan}} – Ekaterina Dvoretskaya |
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* {{flag|Latvia}} – Daniela Gods-Romanovska |
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* {{flag|Netherlands}} – Leonie Hesselink |
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* {{flag|Poland}} – [[Agata Biernat]] |
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* {{flag|Mexico}} – [[Vanessa Ponce]] |
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* {{flag|Guinea Bissau}} – Rubiato Nhamajo |
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* {{flag|Finland}} – Jenny Lappalainen |
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* '''{{flag|Moldova}}''' – Tamara Zareţcaia |
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* {{flag|Nepal}} – [[Shrinkhala Khatiwada]] |
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* {{flag|France}} – [[Maëva Coucke]] |
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* {{flag|Indonesia}} – [[Alya Nurshabrina]] |
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* {{flag|Malaysia}} – [[Larissa Ping]] |
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* {{flag|Mongolia}} – Erdenebaatar Enkhriimaa |
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* {{flag|Thailand}} – [[Nicolene Limsnukan|Nicolene Bunchu]] |
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* {{flag|Venezuela}} – [[Veruska Ljubisavljević]] |
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===Beauty With A Purpose=== |
===Beauty With A Purpose=== |
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The Top 5 winners of the Beauty with a purpose Award (Miss Nepal, Indonesia, New Zealand, Mexico & Vietnam) became the quarter-finalists of Miss World 2018. <br>The 25 projects that were shortlisted are:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1533|title= Beauty With A Purpose 2018|website=www.missworld.com}}</ref> |
The Top 5 winners of the Beauty with a purpose Award (Miss Nepal, Indonesia, New Zealand, Mexico & Vietnam) became the quarter-finalists of Miss World 2018. <br>The 25 projects that were shortlisted are:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1533|title= Beauty With A Purpose 2018|website=www.missworld.com|date= 26 April 2024}}</ref> |
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* {{flag|New Zealand}} – Jessica Tyson |
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* {{flag|Vietnam}} – [[Trần Tiểu Vy]] |
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| Top 12 |
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* {{flag|Chile}} – Anahi Hormazabal |
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* {{flag|Lebanon}} – Mira Al Toufaily |
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* {{flag|Malaysia}} – [[Larissa Ping]] |
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* {{flag|Panama}} – [[Solaris Barba]] |
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* {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} – Ysabel Bisnath |
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* {{flag|Barbados}} – Ashley Lashley |
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* {{flag|China}} – Peirui Mao |
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* {{flag|Cook Islands}} – Reihana Koteka-Wiki |
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* {{flag|Guyana}} – Ambika Ramraj |
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* {{flag|Italy}} – Nunzia Amato |
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* {{flag|Japan}} – Kanako Date |
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* {{flag|Mongolia}} – Erdenebaatar Enkhriimaa |
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* {{flag|Myanmar}} – [[Han Thi]] |
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===Sanya Tourism Promotional Video Award=== |
===Sanya Tourism Promotional Video Award=== |
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Miss Kenya, Finali Galaiya won the Sanya Tourism Promotional Video award.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1532|title= Sanya Tourism Award 2018|website=www.missworld.com}}</ref> |
Miss Kenya, Finali Galaiya won the Sanya Tourism Promotional Video award.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/news/1532|title= Sanya Tourism Award 2018|website=www.missworld.com|date= 26 April 2024}}</ref> |
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==Contestants== |
==Contestants== |
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118 contestants competed for the title:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/contestants|title=Miss World 2018|website=www.missworld.com}}</ref> |
118 contestants competed for the title:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/contestants|title=Miss World 2018|website=www.missworld.com|date=26 April 2024 }}</ref> |
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|{{flagicon|ALB}} [[Miss Albania|Albania]]|| Nikita Preka<ref>{{cite web|url=https://missworld.com/#/contestants/5364|title=Miss World|website=missworld.com|access-date=20 November 2018}}</ref>{{refn|ALBANIA – Nikita Preka was appointed as "Miss World Albania 2018" by Vera Grabocka after she was reappointed the franchise holder of Miss World in Albania.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://joq.al/artikull/456670.html | title=Kush është Nikita, vajza që do të përfaqësojë Shqipërinë në "Miss World 2018"? | date=9 November 2018 | publisher=Joq | language=sq | access-date=18 January 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181121120207/https://joq.al/artikull/456670.html | archive-date=21 November 2018 | url-status=dead }}</ref>|group="designations"|name="Albania"}} || 22 || [[Lezhë]] |
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|{{flagicon|ANG}} [[Miss Angola|Angola]]|| Nelma Ferreira|| 20 || [[Luanda]] |
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|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Belleza Argentina|Argentina]]|| Victoria Soto|| 25 ||[[Concepción del Uruguay]] |
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|{{flagicon|ARM}} [[Miss Armenia|Armenia]]|| Arena Zeynalyan|| 25 || [[Yerevan]] |
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|{{flagicon|ARU}} [[Miss Aruba|Aruba]]|| Nurianne Arias|| 24 || [[Oranjestad, Aruba|Oranjestad]] |
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|{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Miss World Australia|Australia]]|| Taylah Cannon||23|| [[Melbourne]] |
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|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Miss Austria|Austria]]|| Izabela Ion{{refn|AUSTRIA– Izabela Ion was awarded the title of Miss Austria 2018 after the original winner Daniela Zivkov was dethroned by Jörg Rigger, the new national director of Miss Austria pageant for violating the terms and conditions stipulated in her contract. Ion represented the federal state of [[Vorarlberg]] at Miss Austria 2018 and was crowned the 1st runner-up at the pageant.|group="replacements"|name="Austria"}}|| 24 ||[[Bregenz]] |
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|{{flagicon|BAH}} [[Miss Bahamas|Bahamas]]|| Brinique Gibson|| 22 || [[New Providence]] |
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|{{flagicon|BAN}} [[Miss Bangladesh|Bangladesh]]|| [[Jannatul Ferdous Oishee]]|| 18 || [[Pirojpur District|Pirojpur]] |
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|{{flagicon|BAR}} [[Miss Barbados World|Barbados]]|| Ashley Lashley|| 19 || [[Bridgetown]] |
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|{{flagicon|BLR}} [[Miss Belarus|Belarus]]|| [[Maria Vasilevich]] ||21|| [[Minsk]] |
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|{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Miss Belgium|Belgium]]|| [[Angeline Flor Pua]]|| 23 || [[Antwerp]] |
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|{{flagicon|BLZ}} [[Miss Belize|Belize]]|| Jalyssa Arthurs<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/MissWorld/posts/10156909138674974?__tn__=-UC-R |title=Jalyssa Lynn Arthurs took over the reign of Miss World Belize |work=Miss World |access-date=16 October 2018}}</ref>{{refn|BELIZE – Jalyssa Arthurs was appointed as "Miss World Belize 2018" after a closed door ceremony took place organized by Michael Arnold, the national director of Miss World in Belize.|group="designations"|name="Belize"}}|| 18|| [[Santa Elena, Cayo|Santa Elena]] |
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|{{flagicon|BOL|civil}} [[Miss Bolivia|Bolivia]]|| Vanessa Vargas|| 22 || [[Cochabamba]] |
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|{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Miss Bosne i Hercegovine|Bosnia and Herzegovina]]|| Anđela Paleksić|| 20 || [[Sarajevo]] |
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|{{flagicon|BOT}} [[Miss Botswana|Botswana]]|| Moitshepi Elias|| 24 || [[Gaborone]] |
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|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Miss Brazil World|Brazil]]|| Jéssica Carvalho|| 22 || [[Parnaíba]] |
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|{{flagicon|BVI}} [[Miss British Virgin Islands|British Virgin Islands]]||Yadali Thomas Santos|| 22 || [[Tortola]] |
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|{{flagicon|BUL}} [[Miss World Bulgaria|Bulgaria]]||Kalina Miteva|| 19 || [[Sofia]] |
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|{{flagicon|CMR}} [[Miss Cameroon|Cameroon]]|| Aimee Caroline Nseke|| 22 || [[Yaoundé]] |
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|{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Miss World Canada|Canada]]|| Hanna Begovic|| 19 || [[Toronto]] |
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|{{flagicon|CAY}} [[Miss Cayman Islands|Cayman Islands]]|| Kelsie Woodman Bodden|| 22 || [[Grand Cayman]] |
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|{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Miss World Chile|Chile]]|| Anahi Hormazabal|| 19 || [[Santiago]] |
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|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Miss China World|China]]|| Mao Peirui|| 26 || [[Yinchuan]] |
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|{{flagicon|COL}} [[Miss Mundo Colombia|Colombia]]|| Laura Osorio|| 22 || [[Medellín]] |
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|{{flagicon|COK}} [[Miss Cook Islands|Cook Islands]]||Reihana Koteka-Wiki|| 26 || [[Rarotonga]] |
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|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Miss Croatia|Croatia]]|| Ivana Mudnić Dujmina || 17 || [[Dubrovnik]] |
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|{{flagicon|CUR}} [[Señorita Curaçao|Curaçao]]|| Nazira Colastica|| 18 || [[Willemstad]] |
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|{{flagicon|CYP}} [[Miss Cyprus|Cyprus]]|| Andriánna Fiakká|| 19<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.missworld.com/#/contestants/5473|title=Index of /|website=www.missworld.com|access-date=20 November 2018}}</ref> || [[Nicosia]] |
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|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Miss Czech Republic|Czech Republic]]|| Kateřina Kasanová|| 19 || [[Prague]] |
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|{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Miss Denmark|Denmark]]|| Tara Jensen{{refn|DENMARK – Tara Jensen was crowned the new Miss Denmark 2018 by Lisa Lents, the national director of Miss Denmark pageant after the original winner Louise Sander Henriksen resigned due to personal reason. Jensen was crowned the 1st runner-up at the Miss Denmark 2018 pageant.|group="replacements"|name="Denmark"}}|| 18 || [[Hvidovre]] |
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|{{flagicon|DOM}} [[Miss Dominican Republic|Dominican Republic]]|| Denise Romero || 24 || [[Higüey, Dominican Republic|Higüey]] |
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|{{flagicon|ECU}} [[Miss World Ecuador|Ecuador]]|| Nicol Ocles|| 21 || [[Pimampiro Canton|Pimampiro]] |
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|{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Miss Belize|Egypt]]|| [[Mony Helal]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.missworld.com/#/contestants/5395|title=Miss World|website=www.missworld.com|access-date=20 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/MissEgyptOfficial/|title=Miss Egypt|website=www.facebook.com|access-date=20 November 2018}}</ref>{{refn|EGYPT – Mony Helal was appointed to represent Egypt by Youseff Sphai after he was reappointed the franchise holder for Miss World in Egypt.|group="designations"|name="Egypt"}}||26||[[Cairo]] |
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|{{flagicon|ESA}} [[Reinado de El Salvador|El Salvador]]|| Metzi Solano{{refn|EL SALVADOR – Metzi Solano was appointed as "Miss World El Salvador 2018" after Carlos Jimenez acquired the Miss World franchise in El Salvador. Metsi previously was Miss Supranational El Salvador 2013 and Miss Intercontinental El Salvador 2017.|group="designations"|name="El Salvador"}}|| 27 ||[[Santa Ana, El Salvador|Santa Ana]] |
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|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Miss England|England]]||Alisha Cowie || 19||[[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]] |
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|{{flagicon|GEQ}} [[Miss Equatorial Guinea|Equatorial Guinea]] |
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|{{flagicon|ETH}} [[Miss Ethiopia|Ethiopia]]||Soliyana Abayneh || 22 || [[Addis Ababa]] |
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|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Miss Finland|Finland]]||Jenny Lappalainen<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BoZboB6hRs0/ |title=Jenny Lappalainen is Miss World Finland 2018 |work=Miss Suomi - Miss Finland |access-date=1 October 2018}}</ref>{{refn|FINLAND – Jenny Lappalainen was appointed as Miss World Finland 2018 by the national director of Miss Suomi pageant. Lappalainen was crowned the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Suomi 2018 pageant.|group="designations"|name="Finland"}}|| 23 || [[Helsinki]] |
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Miss France|France]]|| [[Maëva Coucke]]|| 24 || [[Ferques]] |
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|{{flagicon|GEO}} [[Miss Georgia (country)|Georgia]]||[[Nia Tsivtsivadze]]|| 24 || [[Tbilisi]] |
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|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Miss World Germany|Germany]]||Christine Keller|| 24 || [[Düsseldorf]] |
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|{{flagicon|GHA}} [[Miss Ghana|Ghana]]||Nana Ama Benson|| 23 || [[Accra]] |
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|{{flagicon|GIB}} [[Miss Gibraltar|Gibraltar]]|| Star Farrugia|| 22 || [[Gibraltar]] |
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|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Star Hellas|Greece]]||Maria Lepida|| 20 || [[Patras]] |
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|{{flagicon|Guadeloupe|local2}} [[Miss International Guadeloupe|Guadeloupe]]|| Morgane Thérésine|| 22 || [[Le Gosier]] |
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|{{flagicon|GUM}} [[Miss World Guam|Guam]]|| Gianna Sgambelluri|| 18 || [[Hagåtña, Guam|Hagåtña]] |
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|{{flagicon|GUA}} [[Miss Guatemala|Guatemala]]|| Elizabeth Gramajo<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2017/09/30/elizabeth-gramajo-crowned-miss-world-guatemala-2018/guatemala1-2/ |title=Elizabeth Gramajo crowned Miss World Guatemala 2018 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=30 September 2017 |access-date=30 September 2017}}</ref>|| 22 || [[Guatemala City]] |
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|{{GBS}} || Rubiato Nhamajo<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.missworld.com/#/contestants/5486|title=Miss World|website=www.missworld.com|access-date=20 November 2018}}</ref>{{refn|GUINEA-BISSAU – Rubiato Nhamajo was appointed to represent Guinea-Bissau, she was previously Miss Guinea-Bissau 2014.|group="designations"|name="Guinea-Bissau"}}|| 23 || [[Bafatá]] |
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|{{flagicon|GUY}} [[Miss Guyana|Guyana]]|| Ambika Ramraj|| 19 || [[Georgetown, Guyana|Georgetown]] |
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|{{flagicon|HAI}} [[Miss Haiti|Haiti]]|| Stephie Morency|| 26 || [[Port-au-Prince]] |
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|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Magyarország Szépe|Hungary]]||Andrea Szarvas|| 20 || [[Vésztő]] |
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|{{flagicon|ISL}} [[Miss Iceland|Iceland]]|| Erla Ólafsdóttir<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/Bosk38DFW0P/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/Bosk38DFW0P |archive-date=26 December 2021 |url-access=registration|title=Introduce Miss World Iceland 2018 Erla Alexandra Ólafsdóttir |work=Miss World Iceland - Official |access-date=9 October 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref>{{refn|ICELAND – Erla Ólafsdóttir was appointed to represent Iceland by Björn Leifsson, national director of Miss World in Iceland after no national pageant was held.|group="designations"|name="Iceland"}}|| 24 ||[[Reykjavík]] |
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|{{flagicon|IND}} [[Femina Miss India|India]]||[[Anukreethy Vas]]|| 20 || [[Tiruchirappalli]] |
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|{{flagicon|INA}} [[Miss Indonesia|Indonesia]]||[[Alya Nurshabrina]]|| 22 || [[Bandung]] |
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|{{flagicon|IRE}} [[Miss Ireland|Ireland]]||Aoife O'Sullivan|| 23 || [[Bandon, County Cork|Bandon]] |
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|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Miss World Italy|Italy]]||Nunzia Amato|| 21 || [[Naples]] |
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|{{flagicon|JAM}} [[Miss Jamaica World|Jamaica]]||Kadijah Robinson|| 23 || [[Saint Elizabeth Parish|Saint Elizabeth]] |
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|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Miss World Japan|Japan]]||Kanako Date|| 21 || [[Tokyo]] |
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|{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Miss Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]]|| Ekaterina Dvoretskaya<ref>{{cite web|url=https://365info.kz/2018/09/na-miss-mira-2018-ot-kazahstana-poedet-ekaterina-dvoretskaya/ |title=Miss World Kazakhstan 2018 |website=365info.kz |date=30 September 2018 |access-date=30 September 2018 |language=kk}}</ref>|| 20 || [[Atyrau]] |
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|{{flagicon|KEN}} [[Miss World Kenya|Kenya]]|| Finali Galaiya|| 24 || [[Nairobi]] |
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|{{flagicon|LAO}} [[Miss Laos|Laos]]||Kadoumphet Xaiyavong|| 21 ||[[Oudomxay Province|Oudomxay]] |
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|{{flagicon|LAT}} [[Miss Latvia|Latvia]]|| Daniela Gods-Romanovska<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.missworld.com/#/contestants/5480|title=Miss World|website=www.missworld.com|access-date=20 November 2018}}</ref>{{refn|LATVIA – Daniela Gods-Romanovska was appointed to compete at the Miss World 2018 pageant by Julia Djadenko-Muggler and Kristina Djadenko, the national directors of Miss World in Latvia.|group="designations"|name="Latvia"}}|| 21 || [[Riga]] |
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|{{flagicon|LBN}} [[Miss Lebanon|Lebanon]]|| Mira Al-Toufaily<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/MissWorld/posts/introducinglebanongrand-finale-held-at-the-forum-de-beyrouth-in-beirut-mira-al-t/10156904433459974/ |title=Mira Al Toufaily was declared Lebanon's representative to Miss World 2018 |work=Miss World |access-date=1 October 2018}}</ref>{{refn|LEBANON – Mira Al-Toufaily was appointed to represent Lebanon after finishing 1st runner-up as the Miss Lebanon 2018 pageant.|group="designations"|name="Lebanon"}}|| 26 || [[Beirut]] |
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|{{flagicon|LES}} Lesotho||Rethabile Thaathaa<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2017/12/26/rethabile-thaathaa-wins-miss-lesotho-2018/ |title=Rethabile Thaathaa is Miss Lesotho 2018 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=26 December 2017 |access-date=26 December 2017}}</ref>|| 21 ||[[Maseru]] |
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|{{flagicon|LUX}} [[Miss Luxembourg|Luxembourg]]|| Cassandra Lopes Monteiro{{refn|LUXEMBOURG – Cassandra Lopes Monteiro was appointed to compete at Miss World 2018 pageant as a replacement to Kelly Nilles, Miss Luxembourg 2018 by Hervé Lancelin, the president of Miss Luxembourg pageant, because of scheduling conflicts between Miss World 2018 and Miss Luxembourg 2019 pageants. Monteiro was the 3rd runner up at the Miss Luxembourg 2018 pageant.|group="replacements"|name="Luxembourg"}} |
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|'''{{flagicon|LUX}} [[Miss Luxembourg|Luxembourg]]''' || Cassandra Lopes Monteiro{{refn|LUXEMBOURG – Cassandra Lopes Monteiro was appointed to compete at Miss World 2018 pageant as a replacement to Kelly Nilles, Miss Luxembourg 2018 by Hervé Lancelin, the president of Miss Luxembourg pageant, because of scheduling conflicts between Miss World 2018 and Miss Luxembourg 2019 pageants. Monteiro was the 3rd runner up at the Miss Luxembourg 2018 pageant.|group="replacements"|name="Luxembourg"}} |
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|{{flagicon|MAD}} [[Miss Madagascar|Madagascar]]|| Miantsa Randriambelonoro<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2017/12/22/miantsa-randriambelonoro-is-miss-madagascar-2018/ |title=Miantsa Randriambelonoro is Miss Madagascar 2018 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=22 December 2017 |access-date=22 December 2017}}</ref>|| 20 || [[Antananarivo]] |
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|{{flagicon|MYS}} [[Miss Malaysia|Malaysia]]|| [[Larissa Ping]]|| 19 ||[[Lutong]] |
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|{{flagicon|MLT}} [[Miss World Malta|Malta]]|| Maria Ellul<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2018/05/24/marial-ellul-wins-miss-world-malta-2018/ |title=Marial Ellul wins Miss World Malta 2018 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=23 May 2018 |access-date=24 May 2018}}</ref>|| 24 || [[Valletta]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|MYS}} [[Miss Malaysia|Malaysia]]''' || [[Larissa Ping]]|| 19 ||[[Lutong]] |
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|{{flagicon|Martinique}} [[Martinique Queens|Martinique]]|| Larissa Segarel<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofbeauty.com/2017/10/miss-territorial-martinique-2017.html |title=Miss Territorial Martinique 2017 |work=The Times Of Beauty|access-date=1 October 2017}}</ref>|| 20 || [[Fort-de-France]] |
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|{{flagicon|MRI}} [[Miss Mauritius|Mauritius]]|| Murielle Ravina|| 22 || [[Port Louis]] |
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|{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Miss Mexico Organization|Mexico]]||[[Vanessa Ponce]]||26||[[Mexico City]] |
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|{{flagicon|MDA}} [[Miss Moldova|Moldova]]|| Tamara Zareţcaia|| 21 ||[[Chișinău]] |
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|{{flagicon|MGL}} [[Miss World Mongolia|Mongolia]]|| Erdenebaatar Enkhriimaa<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/MissWorld/posts/10156911123769974?__tn__=-UC-R |title=Enkhriimaa Erdenebaatar took over the Miss World Mongolia reign |work=Miss World |access-date=17 September 2018}}</ref>|| 21 ||[[Ulaanbaatar]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|MDA}} [[Miss Moldova|Moldova]]''' || Tamara Zareţcaia|| 21 ||[[Chișinău]] |
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|{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miss Montenegro|Montenegro]]|| Natalija Glušcević|| 18 ||[[Podgorica]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|MGL}} [[Miss World Mongolia|Mongolia]]''' || Erdenebaatar Enkhriimaa<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/MissWorld/posts/10156911123769974?__tn__=-UC-R |title=Enkhriimaa Erdenebaatar took over the Miss World Mongolia reign |work=Miss World |access-date=17 September 2018}}</ref>|| 21 ||[[Ulaanbaatar]] |
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|{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Miss World Myanmar|Myanmar]]|| [[Han Thi]]|| 21 ||[[Yangon]] |
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| {{flagicon|NEP}} [[Miss Nepal|Nepal]]|| [[Shrinkhala Khatiwada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2018/04/12/shrinkhala-khatiwada-crowned-as-miss-world-nepal-2018/ |title=Katarina Rodriguez crowned as Miss World Nepal 2018 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=12 April 2018 |access-date=12 April 2018}}</ref>|| 26 || [[Kathmandu]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|MYA}} [[Miss World Myanmar|Myanmar]]''' || [[Han Thi]]|| 21 ||[[Yangon]] |
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| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Miss Nederland|Netherlands]]||Leonie Hesselink|| 26 || [[Amsterdam]] |
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|{{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand at Miss World|New Zealand]]|| Jessica Tyson|| 25 || [[Auckland]] |
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|{{flagicon|NIC}} [[Miss Nicaragua|Nicaragua]]|| Yoselin Gómez Reyes|| 23 || [[Boaco]] |
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|{{flagicon|NGR}} [[Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria|Nigeria]]|| [[Anita Ukah]]|| 23 || [[Owerri]] |
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|{{flagicon|NIR}} [[Miss Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]]|| Katharine Walker|| 23 || [[Belfast]] |
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|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Norway at Miss World|Norway]]|| Madelen Michelsen|| 19 || [[Oslo]] |
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|{{flagicon|PAN}} [[Señorita Panamá|Panama]]|| [[Solaris Barba]]|| 19 || [[Panama City]] |
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|{{flagicon|PAR}} [[Miss Paraguay|Paraguay]]|| Maquenna Gaiarín|| 22 || [[Asunción]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|PAR}} [[Miss Paraguay|Paraguay]]''' || Maquenna Gaiarín|| 22 || [[Asunción]] |
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|{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Miss World Philippines|Philippines]]|| [[Katarina Rodriguez]] || 26 || [[Davao City]] |
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|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Miss World Poland|Poland]]||[[Agata Biernat]]|| 29 || [[Zduńska Wola]] |
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|{{flagicon|POR}} [[Miss República Portuguesa|Portugal]]|| Carla Rodrigues|| 25 || [[Lisbon]] |
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|{{flagicon|PUR}} [[Miss World Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]]|| Dayanara Martínez|| 25 || [[Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]] |
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| {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Miss Russia|Russia]]||[[Natalya Stroeva]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://picbear.online/media/1861065346645846053_2202189587 |title=Miss World Russia 2018 is Natalya Stroeva |work=The Asian Pageantry |access-date=10 August 2018 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>{{refn|RUSSIA – [[Natalya Stroeva]] was appointed as Miss World Russia 2018 by Larisa Tikhonova the national director of Miss Russia pageant after the Miss Russia Organization took a collective decision to send [[Yulia Polyachikhina]] , the original winner of [[Miss Russia 2018]] pageant only to [[Miss Universe 2018]] so as to avoid scheduling conflicts. Stroeva represented the Republic of [[Sakha Republic|Yakutia]] at Miss Russia 2018 and was the 2nd runner-up at the pageant.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BnTToIohtQy/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BnTToIohtQy |archive-date=26 December 2021 |url-access=registration|title=Miss Russia 2018|website=Instagram|language=ru|access-date=5 September 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref>|group="replacements"|name="Russia"}}|| 19 ||[[Yakutsk]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|PUR}} [[Miss World Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]]'''|| Dayanara Martínez|| 25 || [[Canóvanas, Puerto Rico|Canóvanas]] |
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|{{flagicon|RWA}} [[Miss Rwanda|Rwanda]]||Liliane Iradukunda|| 19 ||[[Western Province, Rwanda|Western Province]] |
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|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Miss Scotland|Scotland]]||Linzi McLelland|| 24 ||[[East Kilbride]] |
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|{{flagicon|SEN}} [[Miss Senegal|Senegal]]||Aïssatou Filly|| 22 ||[[Dakar]] |
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|{{flagicon|SER|civil}} [[Miss Serbia|Serbia]]|| Ivana Trišić<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2017/10/12/ivana-trisic-miss-serbia-2017/ |title=Ivana Trisic is Miss Serbia 2017 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=12 October 2017 |access-date=12 October 2017}}</ref>|| 24 || [[Belgrade]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|SEN}} [[Miss Senegal|Senegal]]'''||Aïssatou Filly|| 22 ||[[Dakar]] |
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|{{flagicon|SLE}} [[Miss Sierra Leone|Sierra Leone]]||[[Sarah Tucker (model)|Sarah Laura Tucker]] || 24 || [[Bonthe]] |
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|{{flagicon|SIN}} [[Miss Singapore World|Singapore]]||[[Vanessa Peh]]|| 23 || [[Singapore]] |
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|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Miss Slovakia|Slovakia]]|| Dominika Grecová|| 20 || [[Bratislava]] |
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|{{flagicon|SLO}} [[Miss Slovenia|Slovenia]]|| Lara Kalanj|| 18 || [[Ljubljana]] |
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|{{flagicon|RSA}} [[Miss South Africa|South Africa]]|| Thulisa Keyi<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/2018/05/27/thulisa-keyi-wins-miss-world-south-africa-2018/ |title=Thulisa Keyi wins Miss World South Africa 2018 |website=The Great Pageant Community |date=27 May 2018 |access-date=27 May 2018}}</ref>||26|| [[East London, Eastern Cape|East London]] |
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|'''{{flagicon|SLO}} [[Miss Slovenia|Slovenia]]'''|| Lara Kalanj|| 18 || [[Ljubljana]] |
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|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Miss World Korea|South Korea]]|| Bo Ah Cho|| 25 || [[Seoul]] |
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|{{flagicon|SSD}} [[Miss South Sudan|South Sudan]]|| Florence Thompson<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hotinjuba.com/florence-thompson-crowned-miss-world-south-sudan-2018/ |title=Florence Thompson crowned Miss World South Sudan 2018 |work=Hot in Juba |date=14 October 2018 |access-date=14 October 2018}}</ref>||19|| [[Juba]] |
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|{{flagicon|SPA}} [[Miss Spain|Spain]]|| Amaia Izar|| 21 || [[Agoitz]] |
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|{{flagicon|SRI}} [[Miss World Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]]|| Nadia Gyi||18|| [[Colombo]] |
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|{{flagicon|TAN}} [[Miss Tanzania|Tanzania]]|| Queen Elizabeth Makune|| 22 || [[Dar es Salaam]] |
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|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Miss Thailand World|Thailand]]|| [[Nicolene Limsnukan]]||20|| [[Bangkok]] |
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|{{flagicon|TTO}} [[Miss Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]]|| Ysabel Bisnath|| 26 || [[Port of Spain]] |
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|{{flagicon|TUR}} [[Miss Turkey|Turkey]]||Sevval Sahin ||19 ||[[Istanbul]] |
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|{{flagicon|UGA}} [[Miss Uganda|Uganda]]|| [[Quiin Abenakyo]]|| 22 || [[Mayuge]] |
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|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Miss Ukraine|Ukraine]]|| Leonila Guz|| 19 || [[Kherson]] |
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|{{flagicon|VEN}} [[Miss Venezuela|Venezuela]]||[[Veruska Ljubisavljević]]|| 27 ||[[Caracas]] |
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|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Miss Vietnam|Vietnam]]|| [[Trần Tiểu Vy]] || 18 || [[Quảng Nam Province|Quảng Nam]] |
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|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Miss Wales|Wales]]|| Bethany Harris|| 20 || [[Newport, Wales|Newport]] |
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Miss World 2018 | |
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Vanessa Ponce | |
Date | 8 December 2018 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment |
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Venue | Sanya City Arena, Sanya, China |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 118 |
Placements | 30 |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Vanessa Ponce Mexico |
Miss World 2018 was the 68th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Sanya City Arena in Sanya, China on 8 December 2018.
At the end of the event, Manushi Chhillar of India crowned Vanessa Ponce of Mexico as Miss World 2018. It is the first victory of Mexico in the history of the pageant.
Contestants from 118 countries and territories competed in the pageant. The pageant was hosted by Fernando Allende, Angela Chow, Megan Young, Stephanie Del Valle, Frankie Cena, and Barney Walsh. Donel Mangena, Dimash Qudaibergen, and American vocal group Sister Sledge performed in this edition.[1]
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Runner-up | |
Top 5 |
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Top 12 |
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Top 30 |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continent | Contestant |
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Africa | |
Americas | |
Asia | |
Caribbean |
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Europe | |
Oceania[2] |
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Challenge events
Head-to-Head Challenge
Round 1
- Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
- Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, but advanced to the Top 30 via judges' choice or a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
- Advanced to the Top 30 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
- Advanced to the Top 30 via judges' choice.
Round 2
- Advanced to the Top 30 via the Head-to-Head challenge.
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Top Model
Miss France, Maëva Coucke won the Top Model Competition and became the first quarter-finalist of Miss World 2018.
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 32 |
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Talent
Miss Japan, Kanako Date won the Talent Competition and became the second quarter-finalist of Miss World 2018.[3]
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner |
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up | |
4th runner-up | |
Top 18 |
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Sports
Miss United States, Marisa Butler won the Sports Competition and became the third quarter-finalist of Miss World 2018.
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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Team Challenge Winner |
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Long jump |
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Athletics (60 metres) |
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Swimming |
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Team | Blue Team | Red Team | Yellow Team |
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Top 18 |
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Reserve |
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Multimedia
Miss Nepal, Shrinkhala Khatiwada won the Multimedia Challenge, securing her place in the finals of Miss World 2018.[4]
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up |
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Top 10 |
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Beauty With A Purpose
The Top 5 winners of the Beauty with a purpose Award (Miss Nepal, Indonesia, New Zealand, Mexico & Vietnam) became the quarter-finalists of Miss World 2018.
The 25 projects that were shortlisted are:[5]
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner | |
Top 5 |
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Top 12 |
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Top 25 |
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Global Vote
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up |
World Fashion Designer Award
Miss South Africa, Thulisa Keyi and Miss China, Peirui Mao emerged as the joint winners of the Designer Award.
Final result | Contestant |
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Winners |
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Top 5 |
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Sanya Tourism Promotional Video Award
Miss Kenya, Finali Galaiya won the Sanya Tourism Promotional Video award.[6]
Final result | Contestant |
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Winner |
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up | |
3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Contestants
118 contestants competed for the title:[7]
Notes
Returns
Last competed in 2014:
Last competed in 2016:
Designations
- ^ ALBANIA – Nikita Preka was appointed as "Miss World Albania 2018" by Vera Grabocka after she was reappointed the franchise holder of Miss World in Albania.[9]
- ^ BELIZE – Jalyssa Arthurs was appointed as "Miss World Belize 2018" after a closed door ceremony took place organized by Michael Arnold, the national director of Miss World in Belize.
- ^ EGYPT – Mony Helal was appointed to represent Egypt by Youseff Sphai after he was reappointed the franchise holder for Miss World in Egypt.
- ^ EL SALVADOR – Metzi Solano was appointed as "Miss World El Salvador 2018" after Carlos Jimenez acquired the Miss World franchise in El Salvador. Metsi previously was Miss Supranational El Salvador 2013 and Miss Intercontinental El Salvador 2017.
- ^ FINLAND – Jenny Lappalainen was appointed as Miss World Finland 2018 by the national director of Miss Suomi pageant. Lappalainen was crowned the 2nd runner-up at the Miss Suomi 2018 pageant.
- ^ GUINEA-BISSAU – Rubiato Nhamajo was appointed to represent Guinea-Bissau, she was previously Miss Guinea-Bissau 2014.
- ^ ICELAND – Erla Ólafsdóttir was appointed to represent Iceland by Björn Leifsson, national director of Miss World in Iceland after no national pageant was held.
- ^ LATVIA – Daniela Gods-Romanovska was appointed to compete at the Miss World 2018 pageant by Julia Djadenko-Muggler and Kristina Djadenko, the national directors of Miss World in Latvia.
- ^ LEBANON – Mira Al-Toufaily was appointed to represent Lebanon after finishing 1st runner-up as the Miss Lebanon 2018 pageant.
- ^ UNITED STATES – Marisa Butler was appointed to compete at Miss World 2018 pageant after a video interview selection process was organized by Michael Blakey, after he was appointed the new franchise holder for Miss World in the United States due time constraints in organizing a pageant.
Replacements
- ^ AUSTRIA– Izabela Ion was awarded the title of Miss Austria 2018 after the original winner Daniela Zivkov was dethroned by Jörg Rigger, the new national director of Miss Austria pageant for violating the terms and conditions stipulated in her contract. Ion represented the federal state of Vorarlberg at Miss Austria 2018 and was crowned the 1st runner-up at the pageant.
- ^ DENMARK – Tara Jensen was crowned the new Miss Denmark 2018 by Lisa Lents, the national director of Miss Denmark pageant after the original winner Louise Sander Henriksen resigned due to personal reason. Jensen was crowned the 1st runner-up at the Miss Denmark 2018 pageant.
- ^ LUXEMBOURG – Cassandra Lopes Monteiro was appointed to compete at Miss World 2018 pageant as a replacement to Kelly Nilles, Miss Luxembourg 2018 by Hervé Lancelin, the president of Miss Luxembourg pageant, because of scheduling conflicts between Miss World 2018 and Miss Luxembourg 2019 pageants. Monteiro was the 3rd runner up at the Miss Luxembourg 2018 pageant.
- ^ PERU – Clarisse Uribe was crowned Miss World Peru 2018 by Tito Paz, the national director of the Miss World Peru contest, after the original winner Estefany Mauricci was dismissed for not having her accredited professional degree, which is one of the prerequisites to compete in the national contest. Uribe represented the department of Chincha and was the first finalist in the contest.
- ^ RUSSIA – Natalya Stroeva was appointed as Miss World Russia 2018 by Larisa Tikhonova the national director of Miss Russia pageant after the Miss Russia Organization took a collective decision to send Yulia Polyachikhina , the original winner of Miss Russia 2018 pageant only to Miss Universe 2018 so as to avoid scheduling conflicts. Stroeva represented the Republic of Yakutia at Miss Russia 2018 and was the 2nd runner-up at the pageant.[29]
Withdrawals
Cape Verde - Joyce Delgado; Did not compete for an unknown reason, will compete in 2019
Côte d'Ivoire - Fatem Suy
Fiji
Guinea
Israel
Liberia
Macau
Romania
Seychelles — Due to internal problems of citing costs of the pageant. Miss Seychelles 2018 is cancelled.[34]
Sweden — Amanda Wiberg
Tunisia — Haifa Ghedir
Uruguay
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- ^ "Beauty With A Purpose 2018". www.missworld.com. 26 April 2024.
- ^ "Sanya Tourism Award 2018". www.missworld.com. 26 April 2024.
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