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From 1984 to 1987, the pageant was known as Mrs. Woman of the World and was changed to Mrs. World in 1988. The contest is the biggest marital pageant in the world. [2] The reigning Mrs. World is Julia Schnelle, who was crowned in the 2023 pageant that was held in January 2024 in Las Vegas, United States.
The following is a list of Miss World titleholders from the competition's inaugural ... the 1973 winner, ... This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, ...
Miss World 2023 was the 71st edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, India, on 9 March 2024 . [2] [3] At the end of the event, Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic was crowned by the previous winner Karolina Bielawska of Poland. [4] This is the second win by the Czech Republic at the pageant.
Miss World Sports or Sportswoman is a title and award given to the winner of a sports event at Miss World. It is a fast-track or preliminary event, giving the winner automatic entry into the semifinals. In 2005, there was no Miss Sports winner because it was held as a continental team competition. Starting in 2006, the individual competition ...
[12] [13] It was later postponed to 2 March 2024 due to the 2023 elections in India, and later postponed once again to 9 March 2024 in Mumbai. [14] [15] Miss World began in New Delhi in February 2024 with its pre-pageant challenges, with Pyszková going on to place as a top four finalist for Europe in the top model challenge and as a top 10 ...
Ismeli Jarquin, the original titleholder of Miss World Nicaragua, resigned for undisclosed reasons. She was then replaced by her first runner-up, Julia Aguilar. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Miss Polonia 2024 Maja Klajda replaced Ewa Jakubiec as Poland's representative for Miss World after the latter's reign had elapsed.
Winner Date Venue Country/territory ... March 9, 2024 Jio World International Centre, Mumbai: India 112 ... Julia Morley, chairperson of the Miss World Organization, ...
France became the first nation to win at least two of the Big 4 beauty pageant titles in the same year, winning in 1953 (Miss Universe and Miss World), [97] [98] followed by Brazil in 1968 (Miss Universe and Miss International), [99] Australia in 1972 (Miss Universe and Miss World), [100] Venezuela in 1981 (Miss Universe and Miss World) as well ...