Miss Model of the World 2009

Miss Model of the World 2009, the 20th edition of Miss Model of the World beauty pageant, was held in Shenzhen, China, where 66 delegates around the world competed for the crown. Eméne Alexandra Nyame[1] of France was crowned Miss Model of the World 2009 by overcoming titleholder Maria Lakimuk of Ukraine.

Miss Model of the World 2009
DateNovember 26, 2009
VenueShenzhen, China
Entrants66
Placements30
WithdrawalsArgentina, Bahamas, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Cook Islands, Croatia, Ecuador, England, Iceland, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, Peru, Scotland, Tonga, Wales
WinnerEméne Alexandra Nyame
 France
CongenialityGantagoo Bayarkhuu  Mongolia
Best National CostumeDerya Limen Turkey
PhotogenicYuliya Galichenko
 Ukraine

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Model of the World 2009
  •  France - Eméne Alexandra Nyame
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Semifinalists

Special awards

Miss Friendship -  Mongolia - GanAwardstagoo Bayarkhuu

Miss Photogenic -  Ukraine - YAwardsuliya Galichenko

Best National Costume -  Turkey - Derya Limen,  Mongolia - AwardsGantagoo Bayarkhuu,  China - Wang Shan

Best in Evening Gown -  Vietnam - LaAwardsn Huong Ngoc Nguyen

Best in Swimsuit -  Slovak Republic - Sabina OvaAwardsriova

Best in Talent -  New Zealand - Natalie Jean Sangster, Awards Estonia - Liisa Maria Löoke,  Serbia - Dragana Dujovic

Best in Figure -  France - EAwardsméne Alexandra Nyame

Best Skin -  Colombia - LinAwardsa Maria Gómez Espinosa

Best in Media Impression -  Ukraine - YAwardsuliya Galichenko

Miss Charity Ambassador -  Hong Kong - Bo Bo Wang

Remainder

ALBANIA - Krist Petraj ZicishtiAwards

BELGIUM - Emmely PolenAwards

BULGARIA - Nikol VasilevaAwards

CANADA - Jenna-Lee CreelmanAwards

CONGO - Munze BinuamanzaAwards

CRIMEA (Ukraine) - Yuliya ObukhovaAwards

CZECH REPUBLIC - Eliska PospislovaAwards

DENMARK - Cana BertelsenAwards

ESTONIA - Liisa Maria LöokeAwards

ETHIOPIA - Bewunetwa Abebe MekuriyaAwards

GEORGIA - Zina MstoyaniAwards

GERMANY - Nina RittinghausAwards

GHANA - Angela SurajiAwards

GREECE - Vasiliki EfthymiouAwards

HOLLAND - Doreth LangelaarAwards

ITALY - Elena PiccardoAwards

KAZAKHSTAN - Vera StarkovaAwards

KENYA - Ruth Nyambura KinuthiaAwards

KOREA - Kyoung-sil SonAwards

KOSOVO - Roberta GjokaAwards

LATVIA - Kristine SedmaleAwards

LITHUANIA - Vilmante SimanaviciuteAwards

MACEDONIA - Andjela BosheskaAwards

MARGARITA ISLAND (VEN) - Jéssica de Abreu RodríguezAwards

MEXICO - Maria Fernanda Maldonado CañasAwards

MOLDOVA - Irina NegaraAwards

NAMIBIA - Elizabeth ValomboleniAwards

NIGERIA - Ishola TayoAwards

NORWAY - Cathrine GulliksenAwards

PHILIPPINES - Jaysel Morelos ArrozalAwards

RUSSIA - Kristina AzarovaAwards

SOUTH AFRICA - Charlotte SmithAwards

SWEDEN - Madelene NordAwards

TAIWAN - Mi LeeAwards

UJRUGUAY - Camila Fernández CarvalhoAwards

U.S.A. - Lexie GuerreroAwards

Replaced

VENEZUELA - Aswan Yarbouh

References


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