Miss Alsace

Miss Alsace, pageant is a long-standing beauty pageant in France which awards prizes to young women contestants from the region of Alsace. The winner is allowed to represent Alsace in the Miss France beauty pageants as well as some international pageants to represent the country. Six Miss Alsaces have been named Miss France:

History

After the separation between the committee of Miss France and the committee of Miss National, the Miss Alsace committee decided to stay faithful to Genevieve de Fontenay. A new committee was than formed by the committee of Miss France.

Representations of France at International Pageants

13 Miss Alsaces have represented France in international pageants.

Prizes at Miss France

3 Miss Alsaces have obtained prizes at Miss France.

  • Carole Weyrich, prix de l'Élégance Nicolas Fafiotte in 2009.
  • Sophie Mathes, prix de la Beauté Élysée Marbeuf in 2010.
  • Laura Strubel, prix de la Culture générale in 2014.

Local Qualifier Pageants

Winners

Year Name Local/Regional Placement Age - Size Placement Miss France Others
1939 Joséphine Ladwig Miss France 1940.
1957 Evelyne Ricket
1966 Irène Hell 1st runner-up Miss France 1967
1967 Sonia Kielwasser 2nd runner-up Miss France 1968
1968 Suzanne Angly 17 years old Miss France 1969. Represented France at Miss World 1969 where she placed in the Top 15.

Represented France at Miss International 1972 where she placed in the Top 15.

1971 Martine Scheffler
1973 Karine Axtmann 2nd runner-up Miss France 1972
1976 Doris Horn
1984 Suzanne Iskandar 20 years old Miss France 1985. Represented France at Miss Universe 1985.
1985 Joëlle Lévy
1986 Nathalie Marquay 19 years old Miss France 1987. Represented France at Miss World 1987 where she placed in the Top 12.

Represented France at Miss Universe 1987.
Represented France at Miss International 1988 where she placed in the Top 15.

1987 Claudia Frittolini 1st runner-up then sacrée Miss France 1988 par intérim in lieu of Sylvie Bertin. Represented France at Miss World 1988.
1988 Dorothée Lambert 1st runner-up Miss France 1989 Represented France at Miss International 1989.
1989 Anita Guerra
1990 Régine Hubert Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 1991.
1991 Anne Jandera 3rd runner-up Miss France 1992.
1992 Paola Palermo Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 1993.
1993 Maithé Meyer
1994 Sandra Schumacher
1995 Céline Duffort
1996 Lara Maringer
1997 Séverine Baldo
1998 Cindy Wolff
1999 Barbara Fink Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 2000.
2000 Tiffany Rohrbach Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 2001.
2001 Julie Nobel
2002 Céline Druz Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 2003.
2003 Lætitia Bléger First runner-up Miss Alsace 2002 22 years old Miss France 2004,[1] dismissed for 6 months in favor of Miss Bourgogne, Lucie Degletagne. Represented France at Miss Universe 2004.
2004 Delphine Walter
2005 Jessica Barazzutti Miss Pays des 3 frontières 2005 18 years old - 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
2006 Stéphanie Wawrzyniak 20 years old - 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 6th runner-up Miss France 2007.
2007 Florima Treiber Miss Haut-Rhin 2007 20 years old - 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 6th runner-up Miss France 2008. Represented France at Miss International 2010 where she placed in the Top 15.

First runner-up Miss Asia-Pacific World 2011 then Miss Asia Pacific World suite aux différentes polémiques de cette élection.

2008 Carole Weyrich Miss Bas-Rhin 2008 22 years old - 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Prix de l'Élégance Nicolas Fafiotte à l'élection de Miss France 2009.
2009 Sophie Mathes[2] Miss Espace Rhénan 2008

Miss Bas-Rhin 2009

19 years old - 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Prix de la Beauté Élysée Marbeuf à l'élection de Miss France 2010.
2010 Mathilde Buecher[3] Miss Sundgau 2008

Miss Tour Alsace 2009
First runner-up: Miss Haut-Rhin 2009
First runner-up: Miss Alsace 2009

19 years old - 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
2011 Delphine Wespiser Miss Haut-Rhin 2011 19 years old - 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Miss France 2012.[4] Represented France at Miss World 2012.
2012 Emilie Koenig[5] Miss Bas-Rhin 2011

First runner-up: Miss Alsace 2011

22 years old - 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
2013 Laura Strubel[6] 24 years old - 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 2014 and finished 8th. Prix de la Culture Générale à l'élection de Miss France 2014 where she obtained a score of 18/20.[7]
2014 Alyssa Wurtz[8] First runner-up Miss Bas-Rhin 2014 24 years old - 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) 4th runner-up Miss France 2015.[9] Represented France at Miss Earth 2015 (Top 16)
2015 Laura Muller Miss Bas-Rhin 2015. 19 years old - 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 2016 and finished 8th.
2016 Claire Godard Miss Haut-Rhin 2016 19 years old - 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Amongst the 12 semi-finalists of Miss France 2017 and finished 9th.
2017 Joséphine Meisberger 1st Runner-Up Miss Haut-Rhin 2017 21 years old - 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
2018 Léa Reboul Miss Bas-Rhin 2018 22 years old - 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
2019 Laura Theodori Miss Bas-Rhin 2019 23 years old - 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Amongst the 15 semi-finalists of Miss France 2020 and finished 7th.
2020 Aurélie Roux 24 years old - 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) 3rd Runner-Up at Miss France 2021

Record By Department Since 2002

  • Bas-Rhin: 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 (8)
  • Haut-Rhin: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011 (6)

Record at the Miss France Pageant since 2000

  • Miss France:2004, 2012
  • 1st Runner-up:
  • 2nd Runner-up:
  • 3rd Runner-up:
  • 4th Runner-up:2015
  • 5th Runner-up:
  • 6th Runner-up:2007, 2008
  • Top 12:2000, 2001, 2003, 2014, 2016, 2017
  • Regional placement since 2011:4th out of 34.

Misc.

  • On average, during 2010, the Miss Alsaces were 21.2 years old and 1.758m tall.
  • Best placement in the last 10 years:Delphine Wespiser, Miss France 2012.
  • Last Placement:Aurélie Roux, 3rd Runner-Up at Miss France 2021.
  • Last Miss France:Delphine Wespiser, Miss France 2012

Notes

1.^ To determine regional placement, regions are give points based on their placement. If a region places 12th it receives 1 point, if a region places 11th it receives 2 points, and so on and so forth. A region that wins Miss France is given 12 points. These points are then added together.

References

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  2. "Miss France 2010: Sophie Mathes, élue Miss Alsace 2009". premiere.fr (in French). Première. 12 October 2009..
  3. "Mathilde Buecher, Miss Alsace (Endemol) 2010". dna.fr (in French). Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace. 10 October 2010..
  4. Ohnona, Joachim (4 December 2011). "Miss France 2012: La gagnante est Delphine Wespiser, Miss Alsace". purepeople.com (in French). PureMédias.
  5. "Miss France 2013: Emilie Koenig est Miss Alsace 2012". lefigaro.fr (in French). Le Figaro. 17 June 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  6. "Toute la soirée de l'élection de miss Alsace 2013". dna.fr (in French). Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace. 22 June 2013.
  7. "Miss France 2014: les résultats du test de culture générale des candidates". tf1.fr (in French). TF1. 25 November 2013.
  8. Perrin, Marie-Lise (21 June 2014). "Miss Alsace 2014 s'appelle Alyssa Wurtz". lalsace.fr (in French). L'Alsace.
  9. Hernandez, Floreal (7 December 2014). "Miss Alsace: "Je me suis amusée comme jamais à Miss France"". 20minutes.fr (in French). 20minutes..
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