Miss USSR
Miss USSR (Russian: Мисс CCCP) was a national beauty contest held in the Soviet Union. It ran for three years from 1989 through to the demise of the Union in 1991.[1]
Formation | 1989 (dissolved 1991) |
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Type | Beauty Pageant |
Headquarters | Moscow |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Universe Miss World Miss International |
Official language | Russian |
Titleholders
Year | Miss USSR | Hometown | Notes |
1991 | Ilmira Shamsutdinova | Saratov, Russia | Top 6, Miss Universe 1996 (as Miss Russia) |
1990 | Yulia Lemigova | Moscow, Russia | 2nd runner-up, Miss Universe 1991 |
Maria Kezha | Vitebsk, Belarus | Dethroned following marriage decision | |
1989 | Yulia Sukhanova | Moscow, Russia |
Representatives at International Beauty Pageants
Representatives at Miss Universe
Year | Miss Universe USSR | Placement | Special Awards |
1990 | Evia Staļbovska | Unplaced | |
1991 | Yulia Lemigova | 2nd Runner-Up | |
Representatives at Miss World
Year | Miss World USSR | Placement | Special Awards |
1989 | Anna Gorbunova | Unplaced | Miss Photogenic |
1990 | Lauma Zemzare | Unplaced | |
Representatives at Miss International
Year | Miss International USSR | Placement | Special Awards |
1990 | Irina Vassilenko | Top 15 | |
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